The 2019 baby name data is the final chapter in a decade of baby naming, but also a preview of baby name trends for 2020 and the decade ahead. Certain established trends of the latter half of the 2010s will continue to gain favor in the 2020s, such as spiritual names and those from Greek mythology. But 2019 gave us a taste of the new sounds that will come to define 2020s name trends. Over the next ten years, we’ll see less Ava and Jaxon and more Alaia and Jakari.
We analyzed the 2019 data and identified the top twelve baby name trends of 2020 and beyond.
Bookended by As, with only a consonant or two in between, these names are feminine and soft, but not delicate. The consonants in question — L and M — are key figures. Each allows for continuous and smooth pronunciation. The harder R is a supporting player, only used as a secondary consonant. In comparison to the Alaias and Amoras, Aria and co. have not seen as dramatic of a rise.
Alaia will almost certainly be a Top 100 name in 2020.
Alaia
Alaiya
Alara
Alaya
Alia
Alora
Amara
Amira
Amora
Amoura
One driving factor is the popularity of Hawaiian names including Leilani and Kehlani, which have also inspired parents to invent pseudo-Hawaiian names such as Meilani. Another is the rise of gender-neutral names. Many names that end in I are inherently unisex, such as Amari, Remi, and Yuri.
I-ending names are among the top 2020s name trends to watch. Below are ten names ending in I that will likely continue to increase in use over the next few years. Among them is Sekani, the fastest-rising boy name of 2019.
Amari
Emani
Jakari
Kai
Kehlani
Khari
Leilani
Remi
Sekani
Zuri
Three new -iel names joined the Top 1000 of 2019 — Aziel, Eliel, and Yadiel. Azriel, Adiel, and Gadiel didn’t make the cut, but we wouldn’t be surprised if they made the list within the next decade. Another up-and-coming ending for boy names is -ias, as seen in Ermias and Amias, two of the fastest-rising boy names of 2019.
Here, ten biblic-iel boy names that are on our list of names to watch:
Abdiel
Adriel
Aziel
Castiel
Eliel
Ezekiel
Gadiel
Jaziel
Uriel
Yadiel
And Ever — full stop — is also trending upward. It will likely receive a further boost in 2020 thanks to a high-profile celebrity birth announcement by Lea Michele, who welcomed her son Ever Leo in August.
Below, ten of the Ever names we’re going to be paying attention to next year and beyond:
Ever
Everest
Everett
Everette
Everlee
Everleigh
Everly
Everlyn
Everlynn
Everson
Ya- names as a whole are on the rise — below are ten that we have our eye on:
Yamilet
Yaneli
Yara
Yareli
Yarely
Yaretzi
Yaritza
Yasmin
The hottest among them fall into three distinct categories — Egyptian place names, such as Cairo and Egypt; Italian city names, including Rome and Milan; and biblical place names, such as Salem and Zion. The following trending choices make ancient place names one of the top baby names trends of 2020.
Cairo
Egypt
Florence
Israel
Kairo
Milan
Rome
Salem
Shiloh
Zion
In 2020, when international travel is rare and people are staying at home, American city baby names will likely see an even greater rise. These ten are currently trending and make this one group of the top baby name trends of 2020 and beyond:
Aspen
Boston
Dallas
Denver
Harlem
Houston
Nash
Nola
Memphis
Montgomery
But it’s names from Greek Mythology that have made the biggest impression on parents. Choices such as Atreus, Adonis, and Persephone saw massive gains last year, and the already-beloved Athena and Apollo continued their ascent. Also notable are names from Norse mythology, such as Freya, Freyja, Odin, and Loki.
These are the Greek mythological names we expect to dominate in the years to come:
Adonis
Apollo
Aries
Artemis
Athena
Atlas
Atreus
Calliope
Cleo
Persephone
Blessing
Bodhi
Creed
Genesis
Halo
Maryam
Rivka
Saint
Yehuda
Zainab
Rapper Iggy Azalea, whose birth name is Amethyst, kept the gem theme going and named her son Onyx in April of this year. The celebrity endorsement could put it among the fastest-rising names of 2020.
Amethyst
Emerald
Esme
Gemma
Goldie
Ivory
Jasper
Opal
Onyx
Saphira
And while currently uncommon, Halston is a name to watch. Its connection to the mononymous fashion designer and tailored surname style has Halston teed up to be a future favorite.
Armani
Celine
Dior
Fendi
Halston
Hermes
Kartier
Kenzo
Marchesa
Valentino
Names with the diminutive -ie suffix dominate the category. Winnie, Nellie, and Dixie were newcomers to the Top 1000 in 2019 and are expected to grow in use throughout the decade. Billie sits just outside the official list but will handily rank in the 800s by 2020 if its growth rate stays consistent. The association with young singer-songwriter Billie Eilish only adds to the appeal.
Billie
Bonnie
Dixie
Josie
Maisie
Millie
Nellie
Stevie
Sylvie
Winnie