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Posted: 2023-07-13T09:45:00Z | Updated: 2023-07-13T09:45:00Z The Most Popular Baby Names Of 2023 So Far | HuffPost Life

The Most Popular Baby Names Of 2023 So Far

Nameberry's midyear analysis reveals some interesting trends.
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We’re halfway through 2023, and there are already some interesting new trends in the world of baby names.

The experts at Nameberry  track the most popular names on their site throughout each year, and in the midyear report for 2023 , they’ve identified Royal and Luxury as the current top names for boys and girls, respectively. Other names in the top 10 include Maeve, Isla, Alice, Soren, Theodore and Silas. 

“Nameberry popularity lists tend to be more forward-thinking and can predict big shifts ahead,” said Nameberry co-founder Pamela Redmond.

The baby naming resource compiled its list of the most popular monikers for the first half of 2023 based on which received the highest number of views on the Nameberry website in that time. Experts also identified trends across the top 100, like a tendency toward shorter names (think Iris, Cora and Jude), storybook choices (Alice, Eloise and Kai) and those with a Greek flair (Persephone, Calliope, Cassius and Orion).

“We’re seeing lots of mythological and ancient names such as Maeve, Aurelia, Aurora, Luna, Felix and Atticus,” Redmond said. “O-ending names for boys are popular, with Hugo and Arlo both in our half-year top 10.”

She explained that “upscale word names,” particularly those with a connection to a celebrity, are also appealing to parents in 2023.

“Luxury and Royal are our Number 1 names, and Aire à la Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott’s baby boy is also in the Top 10,” Redmond said. “American parents are also adopting names from other cultures.”

She noted that the ranking contains Soren, Astrid, and Freya from Scandinavia. There are French picks like Elodie and Sylvie, and also Elowen, Imogen, Clllian, Lachlan, Callum, and Rhys from Scotland, Wales and Cornwall.

Below, find Nameberry’s top 25 names of 2023 so far for girls and boys. Visit the website for more trends  and other rankings. 

Girls

  1. Luxury
  2. Maeve
  3. Aurelia
  4. Isla
  5. Eloise
  6. Alice
  7. Luna
  8. Aurora
  9. Ophelia
  10. Evangeline
  11. Violet
  12. Iris
  13. Cora
  14. Daphne
  15. Eleanor
  16. Clara
  17. Freya
  18. Charlotte
  19. Phoebe
  20. Josephine
  21. Ava
  22. Matilda
  23. Lucy
  24. Amelia
  25. Clementine

Boys

  1. Royal
  2. Soren
  3. Theodore
  4. Silas
  5. Atticus
  6. Felix
  7. Oliver
  8. Arlo
  9. Aire
  10. Hugo
  11. Cassius
  12. Oscar
  13. Caspian
  14. August
  15. Otto
  16. Milo
  17. Jude
  18. Cyrus
  19. Finn
  20. Sebastian
  21. Ethan
  22. Atlas
  23. Miles
  24. Ezra
  25. Kai

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