America’s baby names are getting bolder in 2026. New Google Trends search data reveals how parents’ preferences are reshaping ...
The top baby names in the US are here after the Social Security Administration revealed the newest data taken from Social ...
Kendall: Kendall was more commonly used as a baby boy name until the 1990s and early 2000s, when Sarah Michelle Gellar ...
BabyCenter’s annual report found Noah and Olivia as the most popular baby names of the year, with newcomers Eliana and Aurora joining the girls’ top 10 and Luca reentering the boys’ list. Trends ...
From Liam to Olivia, see which baby names are topping birth certificates in every region of the country.
The Social Security Administration released data for last year’s most popular names. Baby naming experts weighed in on the ...
The ’90s babies are having babies — and it shows. BabyCenter’s new data revealed baby name trends for 2025 so far, and parents are looking to the 1990s for baby name inspiration, tapping into the ...
Are we finally saying goodbye to Olivia and Liam? Here’s what experts are predicting for the next wave of baby names. When I was pregnant with my daughter, my husband and I spent hours discussing baby ...
Billiam, a playful spin on “Bill,” much in the way “Tedward” riffs on Ted or “Bobert” on Bob, reflects a growing online ...
Each year, the Social Security Administration tracks the most popular baby names by state.
Our culture’s whole approach to naming started to change ... The 1970s were the first decade of this new name world.” ...
Switzerland is a beautiful country, and you might recognize it for the photogenic Swiss Alps. The country’s diversity is ...