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 ...
What's in a name? That which we call a rose Kim Kardashian, by any other name would smell as sweet. However, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star had different thoughts right before her family’s ...
Noah and Olivia topped the list of most popular names for babies for 2025 once again, with Liam and Oliver following closely behind in popularity for boys and Amelia and Sophie for girls, new data by ...
America’s most-popular cat names for 2025 have been revealed. Cat names matter, not least to the cats themselves. In 2019, a study published in Scientific Reports found cats were even capable of ...
Pop superstar Taylor Swift has been influencing music, fashion and cultural trends for over a decade — but could she also have a hand in the names parents choose for their babies? “Taylor Swift is ...
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 ...
Job candidates with names that sound smooth and soft may have a surprising edge in the hiring process, according to a new study that explored how sound symbolism leads to hiring biases. Researchers at ...
Nara Smith is sharing her baby names that aren't making the cut. The influencer—who is expecting her fourth baby with husband Lucky Blue Smith—has a big decision to make when it comes to coming up ...
(NEXSTAR) – There were lots of Liams and Olivias born last year — but there were far more in Colorado and Florida than there were in Wisconsin and Wyoming. Liam and Olivia were the two most popular ...
In recent years, out-there, creative or trendy baby names were all the rage — now it seems like the classic, old-fashioned ones are popular again. According to Jennifer Moss, founder and CEO of ...
(NEXSTAR) – A massive trove of government name data, updated and released to the public Friday, may make you feel old. The Social Security Administration, which records every birth in the U.S., ...
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