Data has revealed the baby names that have plummeted in popularity since 2011, and there’s an interesting royal moniker on the list.
Noah is still the most popular name for boys and Olivia is the most chosen for girls, but there are some other pop culture-inspired name trends taking hold.
While Oliver and Olivia remain top of the list for the most popular baby names in England and Wales during 2020, new additions inspired by royals and pop culture have also been added.
The first thing people often learn about you is your name, and that can have a surprising impact on how you’re perceived.
In certain parts of the world, the name ‘Liam’ is proving very popular. However, it risks becoming the next ‘Kevin’, which isn’t ideal.
Elon Musk’s tweets have been growing odder by the day, and the name for his sixth son, and first child with Grimes, has caused quite a stir.
Twins born in India are going to spend the rest of their lives explaining why they were named after a global pandemic.
Choosing your baby’s name is a pretty big deal, and if you called your infant any of these names then you’ve got plenty of company.
Picking a baby name both parents agree on can be tricky business, although this guy was a little crafty in ensuring he got his way.
I suppose it’s only a matter of time before Woodstock is overrun with babies named Humphrey, Kale and Atticus but it seems other names around the world are becoming less popular.
When you’re one of Hollywood’s leading ladies you can afford to poke a bit of fun at yourself. Keira Knightley recently dished on the somewhat odd spelling of her name.
There are a fair share off odd names out there, especially amongst the spawn of the rich and famous. These parents in France though may have taken it too far.
Browsing the list, it would appear that things have gone and taken a bit of a more traditional turn this year. Aiden won boys, and Sophia girls, but there are definitely some good normal names doing the rounds. The data for the name list is collected historically for comparison, and this year nearly half a […]
When the Duchess of Cambridge’s hot sister, Pippa Middleton, isn’t appearing on best body part lists all over the world, she’s informing other equally important global trends. Such as baby names. Naming guide website, Nameberry, says Pippa’s recent rise to fame has led to her topping the most popular girl’s name list for 2011.
Gwyneth Paltrow opened up recently and said she felt like a zombie after giving birth to her son in 2006. She said this is weird because she felt, like, on top of the world after her first baby was born in 2004. Well Gwyneth, I’m afraid that’s exactly what’s going to happen if you give birth to organisms named Apple and Moses.