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Most popular baby name trends for 2025 as traditional monikers are left behind
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Experts at Nameberry have released their 2025 predictions for the most popular baby names - as they claim trends are shifting in favour of 'soft, young' monikers

Deciding on a baby name is a big moment in every parents ' life - and it usually comes with a lot of back and forth between ideas. To help you narrow down your options, the experts at Nameberry have released their list of baby name trends for 2025 - sharing the monikers you might be hearing in the school playground in the years to come.

"Taking inspiration from notable influencer babies, including Nara Smith’s Whimsy Lou, Jaci Marie Smith’s daughter Benny, and Savannah LaBrant’s son Blue, parents are increasingly opting for nicknames on the birth certificate and nouveau choices with a playful sensibility. Rhythm is an important factor.

Nameberry's top 30 baby name predictions for 2025: But this isn't the only naming trend Nameberry expects in 2025 as they also claim fast fashion, global sensibility, and Gen Z-inspired names could be on their way too. Below you will find the current most popular baby names on Nameberry's website, which is updated monthly.

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