Popular baby names of 2022: Top 1000 Baby Names of 2022
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Origin:German
Meaning:entire or universal
Emma is a girl’s given name of German origin that originally denoted names beginning with «ermen.» This elegant name means «whole» or «universe,» which is fitting, seeing as baby will undoubtedly be the center of your world! Emma has royal roots and for centuries it was synonymous with regal figures such as Emma of Normandy. From Jane Austen’s smart and savvy heroine in Emma to Emmas Thompson, Stone, and Watson, this is a timeless choice for strong-willed and confident women!
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Famous People Named Emma
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10 baby name trends for 2023: report
Naming a baby could be a decision that may have a lifelong impact.
It’s a big reason why parents may turn to books and online resources to find a fitting baby girl or boy name for their upcoming bundle of joy.
Nameberry, one the world’s largest baby names websites, has published a name forecast for 2023, which identified 10 trends that’ll likely become prevalent as new and seasoned parents welcome babies into their lives.
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«We look at data on name popularity in the U.S. and around the world, along with internal data on which names people are searching the most,» said Pamela Redmond, Nameberry co-creator and author. «This includes current data along with past data, so we can see statistically accurate trends.»
Redmond, who’s based in New York City, has co-written the Nameberry book series that the website is based on.
«With our first book ‘Beyond Jennifer & Jason,’ published in 1988, we literally invented the idea of baby name trends,» Redmond told Fox News Digital. «That was the first work ever to look at style in names – what’s coming in, what’s heading out, which categories will pop in the future.»
Some parents try to choose a baby name before their child’s delivery.
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Nameberry examines pop culture, celebrity culture, society and world events to determine each factor’s influence on baby name trends, according to Redmond.
Maximalist names
Nameberry says opulent names that have roots in mythology, legends, history and fantasy lore will likely see a rise in 2023 due to the popularity of shows like «Bridgerton,» «The Witcher» and «The Sandman.»
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-Amadeus
-Casimir
-Euphemia
-Persephone
Nostalgic names
Nameberry says nostalgic names from the 1980s that reportedly went out of style will be «in» again in 2023 as pop culture classics from that decade and shows like «Stranger Things» (which is set in the ‘80s) pique interests in «cozy,» «kitschy» and «retro» names.
-Billy
-Carey
-Dallas
-Jeanie
THESE BABY NAMES ARE MOST POPULAR AMONG INFLUENCERS, REPORT SAYS
Gilded names
Cempazuchitl flowers, as the Mexican marigold flower is known, is known as «the flower of the dead.» The flowers are a key element in the Day of the Dead festivities. The name Marigold is predicted to be popular for babies in 2023.
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Nameberry says names that mean gold will become more common in 2023. The name Goldie reportedly entered the «Top 1000» last year and notched the 883rd place on Nameberry’s list, meaning it was given to at least 254 girls or at least 217 boys.
Parents who don’t want to reference the precious metal but don’t want to name their children Goldie will likely choose «gilded names» that are connected to deities or light.
-Apollo
-Golden
-Halo
-Marigold
Neo-cowboy names
Nameberry says «rugged, outdoorsy, back-to-basics style names» have been «booming» in recent years and it expects to see the trend continue in 2023. Neo-Western TV shows such as «Outer Range,» «Yellowstone» and «1883» are reportedly inspiring parents.
-Abbott
-Beck
-Dacre
-Ennis
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Cosmopolitan names
Smiling mother and her baby boy traveling by plane.
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Nameberry says some parents will choose cross-cultural baby names that express individuality while still being pronounceable in multiple languages. Many of these travel-friendly names will «fit a very specific formula» by having four letters, two syllables and end with a vowel (especially with an «I»), according to Nameberry’s 2023 baby name forecast.
-Avni
-Bibi
-Ezri
-Indi
X-tra names
Nameberry says new parents are feeling a little «x-tra» and are gravitating toward names that have the letter «X» in it. Mythological names are reportedly inspiring parents-to-be. Nameberry also believes there’s a chance that people are getting inspired by Elon Musk and Grimes, who named their son, X Æ A-Xii, and their daughter, Exa Dark Sideræl.
-Abraxas
-Bellatrix
-Calix
-Dixie
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Adjective names
Nameberry says people will see more children named after adjectives in 2023 because they «carry even more punch and power than nouns» and «feel more intentional than aspirational.» Celebrities have likely inspired the shift, including Nick Cannon, who has three sons named Moroccan, Golden and Legendary and a daughter named Powerful, Nameberry reports.
-Brave
-Celestial
-Epic
-Glorious
‘Grandpa names for girls’
Nameberry says old-timey nicknames that were once reserved for grandfathers will become go-to names for newborn girls as 2023 welcomes «all things retro and vintage…edgy and subversive.» The name Max will likely see an uptick as people continue to watch «Stranger Things» and «A League of Their Own,» both of which have girl characters with the shortened name.
-Andie
-Billie
-Clarke
-Davie
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Blue-green names
Andre Lemmers and Adriana Lima welcomed their first child together. Lima shares two daughters with her ex-husband Marko Jarić.
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Nameberry says names that mean blue, green or blue-green will become standouts in 2023 as parents draw from nature. People may take inspiration from the Glidden paint company’s Color of the Year –Vining Ivy – or celebrity baby names, including model Adriana Lima’s son Cyan and Venezuelan actress Evaluna Montaner’s daughter Indigo, Nameberry reports.
-Azula
-Bluebell
-Caspian
-Forest
Mix-and-match names
Most states give parents three to 21 days to register a baby’s birth, but names can be registered on a birth certificate up to one year after birth, according to vitalrecordsonline.com.
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Namberry says baby names will continue to be blended by parents who want to pick something original. Instead of «-lynn, -leigh and -syn style endings that characterized Millennial baby names,» more names in 2023 will end with «-aire, -ett, -iel, -lani, -land and -wyn,» according to Nameberry.
Other name components Nameberry predicts will be trendy next year include «Kai and Cy, Beau (or Bo) and Mae, Oak and Ice.» Compound names, on the other hand, will likely have trendy British styles like «Luna, Nova and Rae» rather than Southern-style names with biblical references, Nameberry reports.
-Aylani
-Beauden
-Caliana
-Dariel
In May 2022, the U.S. Social Security Administration published a report on the top 10 names given to boys and girls in 2021.
The names that were more common for boys were Liam, Noah, Oliver, Elijah, James, William, Benjamin, Lucas, Henry and Theodore.
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For girls, the top names were Olivia, Emma, Charlotte, Amelia, Ava, Sophia, Isabella, Mia, Evelyn and Harper.
To see Nameberry’s full baby name trends list for 2023, you can visit Nameberry.com/blog.
Cortney Moore is an associate lifestyle writer on the Lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
The St. Petersburg registry office told what unusual names are given to children in 2022
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Rate it This publication «Nevsky News» was told in the city committee for registry offices.
So, among the original male names there are Velidar, Vesemir, Damiroslav, Evsevy, Ogneslav, Patrikey, Severian. For girls, they also chose those that are associated with geographical names or seasons. The most interesting are Bellatrix, Donessa, Evstoliya, Istislava, Autumn, Slavyana, Kharitonia.
However, unusual names are rather rare. According to the registry office, in the ranking of popular names for newborns in St. Petersburg for the first half of 2022, Mikhail and Sofia are leading, followed by Alexander, Maxim, Anna and Alisa.
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For the five months of 2022, the registry office of the Kamchatka Territory registered the birth of 1,281 babies, the civil registry office of Kamchatka reported.
The most popular girl names in 2022 were Sophia — 27, Maria — 26 and Victoria — 25 girls. Last year, the most popular female names were Milana, Sofia and Alice.
Among the boys for the five months of 2022, 36 children were named Artyom, 35 — Alexander. The third place was shared by two names at once: Dmitry and Mikhail. 23 boys with that name have been registered by the registry office of the Kamchatka Territory since the beginning of the year. In 2021, the most popular male names were Artyom, Maxim and Dmitry.
Among the rare names of newborns recorded in the five months of 2022 in the Kamchatka Territory are Irina, Yasenia, Vera, Svetozar, Philip and Dobrynya.
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