There were just a few similarities between the U.S. and Florida when it came to the most popular baby names in 2024.
Data compiled from BabyCenter and the U.S. Social Security Administration shows which boy names are dropping off the ...
Names that start with A are nothing new to parents — and the United States Social Security Administration has the data to prove it.
BabyCenter's new report shows a large decline in certain names. The list includes royal names, along with ‘80s and ‘90s names ...
These trendy names used to be white-hot—but now they're not. See if yours—or your child's—is on the list of names that might ...
With only a few exceptions, the most popular names in 2023 remained in the top 10 for ... the most popular boy names in Florida in 2024 are listed below. Names in bold were among the top 10 ...
Noah and Olivia seem to be entrenched in their No. 1 spots as the province's most popular baby names, according to provincial ...
The names that "fell the most" in the trending lists from 2023 to 2024, or are at risk of what BabyCenter calls "at risk of going extinct," include: Boys: Jamal, Esteban, Cannon, Emery, Taylor, Kareem ...
Much like the doomed flightless dodo, baby names like “Emory,” “Jamie” or “Remy” are quickly being stamped out by the same humans who once found them so uniquely remarkable.
A new study by BabyCenter revealed names like Catherine, Jaden, Anne and Phillip could become even less popular in 2025.
The name choice has remained fashionable. In 2023, Morgan was the 551st popular name for a boy in the United States. For diehard Vols fans, Peyton seems like an obvious fit for a baby boy.