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The ten most common birthdays, according to MailOnline analysis of official statistics, all occur in late September.
September 27 tops the charts, with an average of 1,939 babies born on that date each year.
The figures, calculated by averaging out every birth in England and Wales between 1995 and 2024, shows Boxing Day is the least common birthday.
Just 1,302 boys and girls are born on December 26 each year.
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After Boxing Day, Christmas Day itself is the next least common birthday (1,370), followed by New Year’s Day (1,536).
February 29, however, which only comes around once every four years, sits 328th on the list.
Between 1995 and 2023 there were 19,051,773 live births in England and Wales, varying by year from 591,072 in 2023 to 729,674 in 2012. There was a slight increase in the number of births between 2023 and 2024, with 3,605 extra arrivals.
The 2023 figure was the lowest since the late 1970s.
Yet, despite the drop in numbers over recent years, the most and least popular days have remained relatively consistent.
The most popular days to be born fall approximately nine months after the festive period.
Analysts claim one reason September birthdays are so common is because couples might plan to have children who are the oldest in their school year.
Others put it down to couples having more sex over the Christmas break.
Explaining why the birthday figures fall over the Christmas and New Year period, the ONS said: ‘This is likely due to the large number of bank holidays over the period.
‘Hospitals will generally only be delivering natural births and carrying out emergency caesareans over the holidays.
‘Induced births and elective caesareans are likely to be scheduled on alternative dates.’