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Published 15:18 28 Dec 2021 GMT

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Juliet - Juliet Capulet
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Even though the final Harry Potter book was released in 2007, Luna Lovegood continues to hold a special place in our heart as the most influential literary character with 44,720 namesakes across Ireland, the UK and the United States.
Roald Dahl’s timeless classic Matilda also transcends time, inspiring thousands of parents. Published in 1988, 29,281 more Matildas have roamed around the world since 2000.
Meanwhile, Holden - a traditionally American name - is the most popular male inspired literary name from the famous 1951 novel, Catcher in the Rye, with 21,493 more Holdens roaming the US and UK.
Other popular baby names found during the Flowercard survey were Lyra from His Dark Materials and Caspian from The Chronicles of Narnia.Life

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