Know an Abby, Garrett, Danielle, Harry, Ezra or Elsa? Or maybe one of those is your name? Well, those names are among 100 that are on the verge of going extinct in 2026, according to BabyCenter. Abby ...
Baby names inspired by places such as London and Dallas, and names that start with D and K are on their way out and will be heard less in 2026, new research by BabyCenter has found. The digital ...
The New York City Health Department has unveiled the most popular baby names across the five boroughs in 2024 — and those that made the top 10 list might cause you to scratch your head. Of the 65,222 ...
If 2025 was about bold statements and nostalgic revivals, 2026 is shaping up to be the year of quietly cool baby names—the kind that feel intentional, meaningful, and just different enough to stand ...
Baby names don’t just come from family trees anymore. They can come from binge-worthy shows, fandom group chats, and celebrity birth announcements. The main accolade they have in common? “Wait… that’s ...
The American Kennel Club released its annual list of the most popular dog names, which continues the canines registered with the organization Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been ...
The official list of the most popular 2025 baby names is here, with Noah and Olivia keeping their No. 1 spot. BabyCenter has been reporting on baby names for over 20 years. Every year, they release ...
As 2024 comes to *** close, Baby Center has revealed the top baby names of the year, and for the 4th year in *** row, Olivia takes the top spot for girls while Noah leads the list for boys. The ...
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There were some big changes last year in Alabama’s list of most popular baby names, including a new No. 1 for baby girls. After three years at the number one spot, the name Olivia was dethroned by a ...