Popular recommendations >
Eclectic Naming Trends: Global, Gender-Neutral, Classic
Jan 11, 2025
  It’s tempting to predict the future.  Difficult, too.   Last week, I stumbled across a 1994 article in the L.A. Times.  Nameberry’s chief name expert Pamela Redmond predicted the stylish names of the future would be Felix and Frances, Charlotte and Claire, Hazel and Dexter.   Twenty years later, it’s all come...
Occupational Surnames: Far from a fad
Jan 11, 2025
  By Nick Turner   Back in 2012, I heard about parents naming their babies Draper in honor of Mad Men. I remember thinking the idea was daring but a little silly. These people were taking the last-name-as-first-name trend to an absurd conclusion, I griped.   It had been a few years since...
Starbabies 2014: The luscious and the ludicrous
Jan 11, 2025
  By Linda Rosenkrantz   2014 was another amazing year for starbaby names, with some of the most varied, at times contradictory trends, ranging from classics like Rosemary, Frances, Evelyn and Eric to gender-benders,  oddball spellings, and words refigured as names.   Among the strongest trends of the year: more boys’ names borrowed...
Cool Names: Baby names more stylish across the ocean
Jan 11, 2025
  The Top 100 names of England and Wales are resplendent with choices that feel a lot more chic and surprising in the US than they must in the UK.   Freya, for instance, the Norse goddess name that’s become a Top 20 staple on the other side of the pond, just...
Girl Names >
Boy Names >
Unisex Names >
Trends & Predictions >
Name Popularity >
Baby Naming Advice >
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zdname.com All Rights Reserved