Jude Bellingham’s first name is rising in popularity in England and Wales, according to the information cited by the Daily Mail. The outlet reports that “Jude” is the 14th most popular name in the region. It also says the name has more than doubled over the past decade, reflecting a significant increase in usage. The articles connect this trend to Bellingham’s public profile, describing him as a prominent figure for England and a standout at the most recent World Cup. The Daily Mail characterizes Bellingham as having emerged when he was 16 years old and notes his age progression to 23. Taken together, the coverage attributes the name’s growth to cultural influence surrounding the footballer, while presenting the underlying claim as a popularity ranking in England and Wales. The sources do not provide additional context such as survey methodology or year-by-year figures beyond the broader “doubling” statement.