This week in baby name world, in numbers…
800,000 likes on this tweet
And the replies in the thread are gold 😂💀
12 dreamy Boho names
…plus many more in our freshly-updated lists.
5 gorgeous Hungarian nature names
This week we updated the top baby names in Hungary. They’re a fascinating mix of international favorites, like Anna and Olivér, and names that are totally off the radar for non-Hungarian muggles. (Zsombor and Kincső, anyone?)
Hungarian parents love flower names for girls as much as the rest of us. Here are 5 from the Top 100:
Boglárka = buttercup
Kamilla = chamomile
Róza = rose
Hanga = heather
Boróka = juniper
3 new names in Ireland’s Top 10 🍀
Welcome to the top of the charts, Éabha , Cillian and Tadhg! (Plus Lily making a return.) Find out why these and other names hold a special place in Irish parents’ hearts in our guide to the brand new popular Irish names data.
1 Gen-Z baby name revolution
As Generation Z — people born from 1997 onwards — start having children of their own, name trends and naming itself are about to change radically.
We don’t just mean new favorite letters and sounds (although there are some of those on the horizon). Think fluid identities, maximalism, and sources of inspiration that your parents would never have dreamed of.
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