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Look Out for These Baby Name Trends In 2023

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A seismic shift is underway with baby name trends of 2023 as new parents are choosing more individualistic names for their children than ever before. Following the chaos of the last few years, baby-namers today are shaking off old paradigms and charting new paths forward. The political and cultural events in recent years have caused increased tribalism among groups and this is reflected in the baby names parents are choosing today. They are after appellations that make a statement about values and identity.

Parents are also choosing names that have a positive feeling associated with them that point to optimism and progress they hope their child will usher in. It’s not just us in the US, there has been a global seachange among baby name trends that will only continue to expand into 2023. The baby name database Nameberry points to 10 key baby name trends to look out for in 2023 and we want to share them with you as well as examples of names that fit each trend.

Trend 1: Go Big or Go Home Names

The adage “less is more” is apparently dead when it comes to baby name trends for 2023. Parents are ignoring more traditional options with modest reputations and instead going all out with maximalist names that read as showy or storied. Extravagant baby names from mythology and literature are also part of this growing trend.

Maximalist Names for Girls

Maximalist Names for Boys

Trend 2: Nostalgic Names Making a Comeback

Nameberry believes that the 1980s are coming back. They see a trend of era-evoking names resulting in what they call “the Stranger Things effect.” Nostalgia for the 80s has become fashionable with many trends from the decade returning to favor. Baby names will likely follow suit.

Nostalgia Names for Girls

Nostalgia Names for Boys

Trend 3: Glistening Golden Names

Bright names that convey a sense of optimism will be a trend to watch in 2023. Names that have a golden, sparkling sound or meaning all apply. This also includes sun gods and goddesses from various mythologies.

Sparkling Names for Girls

Sparkling Names for Boys

Trend 4: A New Wave of Cowboy Names

The next generation of cowboy names is going to form one of 2023’s hottest trends for boys. Parents are gravitating to names with a rugged appeal. Propelled by a back-to-basics mentality for some, these appellations also highlight individualism.

Cowboy Names

Trend 5: Unique Cross-Cultural Names

Names that travel from other countries that remain unique but still feel accessible will be on the rise. Again, with individualism as a reigning theme for 2023, parents are looking for funky, fresh, and offbeat appellations for their children that most American parents aren’t entirely familiar with.

Cross-Cultural Names for Girls

Cross-Cultural Names for Boys

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Trend 6: Names with the X Factor

Names with Z’s and X’s have been some of the hottest names in recent years. New parents are loving the edge that these letters bring to a name. X has overtaken Z as the most popular of the two and names with X’s at their start, end, or center will all be extremely popular in 2023.

Names with X for Girls

Names with X for Boys

Trend 7: Descriptor Names

Our next trend is descriptor or adjective names that act as modern-day virtue names. Next year, parents will be taking just about any fashionable words and putting them on birth certificates. These names are aspirational and a sign of optimism about a brighter future in most cases.

Descriptor Names for Girls

Descriptor Names for Boys

Trend 8: Old Man Names for Girls

Parents will be reclaiming clunky grandpa names for their daughters in 2023. The spirit of the year as far as names go is upending expectations. This means the use of established names in new and novel ways. Often nickname-y and causal, these old man names are taking on new life.

Grandpa-Inspired Names for Girls

Trend 9: Names in Blue and Green

Nature names have been one of the biggest trends of the last ten years with more and more parents choosing them each year. Color names with a nod to the natural world are big business right now and blue-green baby names that evoke imagery associated with calmness are going to be bigger than ever before.

Blue and Green Names for Girls

Blue and Green Names for Boys

Trend 10: Compound, Invented Names

Parents are really trying to find the most singular names for their children and one of the very best ways to do that is to invent brand-new names. Typically, this is done by combining elements from two established names into an amalgamation that no one else can claim.

Compound, Invented Names for Girls

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Compound, Invented Names for Boys

There you go! Now you know what baby name trends of 2023 to look out for. New parents are changing the baby name landscape for the better by seeking out unique names that really stand out. If you’d like to learn how trends are changing from this year to 2023, keep reading as we have a list of the biggest baby name trends of 2022 to share with you.

Discover How Trends Will Differ from 2022 to 2023 Below:

Spirited, Playful Baby Names

Let’s get real. The last couple of years have been so heavy and bogged down by terrible news. It should come as no surprise then that playful baby names that feel bright and light have become one of the biggest naming trends of 2022. Parents are forgoing serious appellations and leaving more established choices behind in favor of something with a sense of fun.

Examples of Playful Names That Are Trending in 2022

Adventurous Nature Names

As we mentioned, nature names have become one of the most popular baby name trends of the last decade. These appellations offer escapism and a sense of possibility. After being cooped up, new parents are all about names that celebrate our natural world. These names are the equivalent of a vacation! Parents have begun to explore more rugged options for some heft.

Examples of the Nature Names Trending in 2022

Regency Baby Names

While most parents are lightening up with their baby names, one 2022 trend is all about established options. The smash hit television series (and books) Bridgerton has parents exploring Regency Era baby names that sound stately and regal. These names were already on the rise after the first season of the show premiered but they have grown even more popular following the second!

Examples of Regency Era Baby Names

A Huge Shift in Gender-Neutral Names for Baby Boys

As we mentioned, parents are embracing the concept of gender fluidity and nonbinary identities. This has resulted in a momentous shift in the way baby boys are being named today and one of the biggest trends of 2022. Classics like George, Philip, Paul, and Adam are being traded in for appellations that can grow with babies into who they become. While the examples below are trending toward baby boys today, these names are going to work well for any baby.

Examples of Growing Gender-Neutral Names in 2022

Soulful Names with a Connection to Spirituality

There is so much uncertainty in the world today and that is causing new parents to turn to names that reflect their hope for a brighter future. Hopeful names are one of the year’s biggest trends. These names might reference a concept or simply describe a future that parents want for their children.

Examples of Soulful and Hopeful Baby Names

Baby Names That End with S

Names that end in S are having a moment. One of the more subtle name trends of 2022 finds many appellations ending with S on birth certificates. Surnames (Wells, Banks, etc) are becoming increasingly popular as given names as well as vintage favorites to names inspired by mythology.

Examples of Trendy Names That End with S

Vintage Names with Nostalgic Appeal

Parents today are dusting off old favorites and going retro. These sunny, playful names bring back memories of simpler times. Vintage names offer so much charm and many are tracking to be more popular today than they once were decades ago.

Examples of Vintage Names That Are Trending Right Now

A New Generation of Musical Names

Who does not love music? New parents today are increasingly celebrating their passion for song with baby names that reflect a love for music. Established options as well as emerging possibilities both appeal to parents who are looking for names that strike balance and harmony.

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Examples of Musical Names That Are Currently Trending

Names Beginning with R

Similar to the S-ending trend, names that begin with R have become increasingly attractive to parents this year. There’s no rhyme or reason with these R names other than many being short names with just a few letters to them. Many tick off more than one box from this list of baby name trends.

Examples of Popular Names That Start with R

Names with European Vibes

Chic baby names that are more popular in Europe than in the US today are being explored by new parents. Just because a name is established in another country does not mean that it will not be unique here. Scandinavian, Slavic, Gaelic, and Germanic names are all on the rise as parents look beyond more common names from Romance languages.

Examples of European Names That American Parents Are Turning To

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Final Thoughts

As you have seen, parents today are getting playful and stylish with their options. Instead of steadfast, evergreen names, they are turning to more soulful, spiritual, and adventurous options. Naming trends tend to hold for several years so expect many of the trends we outlined on this list to persist for some time.

If you liked learning about the baby name trends of 2022, keep reading. We’ve got even more great names to share with you. As we explained, nature names are a big deal right now and one of the most visible trends. Take a look at even more options inspired by the beauty of our natural world below!

Check Out These Peaceful Nature Names for Boys & Girls!

Nature Names for Boys – Botanical Options

Nature Boy Names Continued – More Botanicals

Nature Names for Boys – Trees

Nature Names for Boys – More Trees

  • Cedar– Cedar comes from Latin roots and indeed means “cedar tree.”
  • Leif– Scandinavian name Leif actually means “heir” but it’s pronounced just like the word leaf.
  • Birch– Birch refers to the tree but it’s an established name that means “dweller in the birch forest.”
  • Branch– Of all the nature names on this list, we imagine that Branch might be the most polarizing. We think it works, but if it seems like to much of a stretch, don’t!
  • Banyan– The name of a tropical Indian fig tree, Banyan translates to mean “the God tree.”

Nature Names for Boys – Stones, Minerals & Rocks

Nature Names for Boys – Landscapes & Topographic Appellations

Nature Names for Boys – More Landscapes & Topographic Names

  • Bay– Bay has Latin origins and means “berry,” so this one is a two-for-one in that it’s a botanical name and a name for a body of water.
  • Lake– Thanks to its proximity to Blake, Lake works as an excellent alternative that highlights nature.
  • Flint– An English topographic name, Flint means “born near a crop of Flint.” This name was once wildly popular in the 1960s.
  • Pike– Yes, Pike is a fish, but it’s also the name of Pike’s Peak which was so named by Zebulon Pike.
  • Everest– Not our favorite of the nature names on this list, but one that’s been getting used far more often these days. The name of the world’s tallest mountain.

Nature Names for Boys – Mythology

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Nature Names for Boys – Animals

Nature Names for Boys – More Animals

Now, Nature Names for Girls!

Nature Names for Girls – Botanical Beauties

More Nature Names for Girls – Fresh Botanicals

Nature Names for Girls – More Botanical But Less Flowery

More Nature Names! Yes, Girls Enjoy A Lot of Botanical Options!

Nature Names for Girls – Gems, Minerals & More

More Gem Nature Names for Girls

More Nature Names for Girls – Sparkly Things Continued

Animal Nature Names for Girls

Nature Names for Girls – Look to the Sky

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Nature Names for Girls – Topographic & Landscape Names

There you go! We hope you feel inspired by these nature names for girls and boys. We low-key want to take a hike now. We only scratched the surface of nature names as the possibilities are endless! If you are drawn to something of natural beauty, find a name with that meaning! Nature has always inspired names and there seems to be a name for every natural element on earth! Happy baby name hunting and congrats!

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