![]() ![]() We even have a few predictions about what’s coming up for next year, too. (Can you guess what family inspires the most baby names after the Royal Family?) Whether you’re looking for a unique baby name, something more traditional, or just want to keep up on the trends, here’s everything you need to know about the most popular baby names of 2019. (And, sometimes these converge: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle picked one of the top 2019 trends for their son, Archie, by choosing a nickname as a first name.) Nature-inspired names are also big, as well as names cribbed from pop culture and celebrities. To create this list, we analyzed 347,780 name ratings of our baby name app users. ![]() It's no surprise that picks like Emma and Liam reign supreme, as they’ve been popular in years’ past: Just take a look at the names on the cubbies of any elementary classroom for proof.īut what other trends have taken hold this year? Nicknames from the 20th century and monikers inspired by royalty seem to be on the rise. Here are the top 50 girl names, boy names and unisex names of the year 2023. ![]() What are the most popular baby names in 2019? Between the Social Security Administration's data and both Nameberry and Bab圜enter's trend reports, we have a pretty good sense of the most popular baby names of the year. ![]()
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