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Fastest rising baby names for 2024
Posted on 5/19/24 at 12:00 am
Posted on 5/19/24 at 12:00 am
Chozen finna tear up the travel ball circuit in a few years.
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Fastest-Rising Baby Names for Boys
These five baby boy names might sound similar to existing names that get a lot of use, but they’re each decidedly different. And that’s just what parents love about them. Move over Noah and Liam, these cool baby boy names are poised for an eventual takeover!
Izael
This Biblical-sounding boy’s name might remind you of Israel or Ezekiel, but it’s becoming popular on its own. It’s the biggest rank-changer for boys this year, jumping a whopping 860 places from 2022 to 2023.2
That said, Izael still hasn’t hit the mainstream, ranking only 806th last year. That means your little boy has a good chance of being the only Izael in his kindergarten class. But maybe not for long!
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: He who struggles with God
Famous Namesakes: None yet!
Peak Popularity: 2023
Chozen
An alternative spelling of the name Chosen, which could be given as a moniker for either a boy or a girl, the addition of the “z” in this name has a bit of a trendy feel. Perhaps that’s why it’s ticking upward in recent years.
While Chozen hasn’t broken the top 500 baby names, we expect to see more and more parents bestow this name on their little ones.2
Origin: English
Meaning: One who is the object of choice or of divine favor
Famous Namesakes: Chozen Toguchi is a character from Karate Kid II
Peak Popularity: N/A
Eiden
If you’re a fan of the wildly popular -ayden names (like Jayden, Hayden, Ayden, Brayden, or Kayden) but you’re looking for something a little bit different, try Eiden on for size.
The cool thing about this spelling is that it lends itself to two pronunciations. It could sound like the classic “Aiden,” or you could pronounce it “eye-den” for a unique, slightly sophisticated twist. That could be part of the reason why this name jumped 590 places from 2022 to 2023, making it the 890th most popular baby boy name.2
Origin: Gaelic
Meaning: Little fire
Famous Namesakes: American actor Andrew Eiden
Peak Popularity: 2023
Cassian
This rare baby boy name has quietly been moving through the ranks over the past decade. In 2017, it was barely on the charts, only given to a small handful of boys each year. But in 2023, we saw Cassian (pronounced “cash-un”) knocking on the door of the top 500 most popular baby names, at 533rd.2
Beautiful and strong as either a first or a middle name, we’re expecting to see a lot more of this baby boy moniker.
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Hollow
Famous Namesakes: British film producer Cassian Elwes, writer Nina Cassian
Peak Popularity: 2023
Kyren
Here’s another cool baby name that can be pronounced two different ways (we’re sniffing a trend here!). Pronounce it like the wildly popular Kieren of recent decades, or opt for something a bit different by accentuating the first syllable to make it sound like “Kai-ren.”
This baby boy's name is still quite rare, but it jumped in rank quite a bit this year, moving from 1331st to 940th.2
Origin: Persian; Irish
Meaning: King, ruler, little dark one
Famous Namesakes: American football player Kyren Lacy, American baseball player Kyren Paris
Peak Popularity: 2023
Fastest-Rising Baby Names for Girls
These five pretty baby girl names were the ones breaking rank in 2023.1 Maybe it’s because of a cool meaning (who can’t get behind a name that literally means “rainbow lady”?) or a pretty sound that’s just a bit different. In any case, we’re expecting to see more little ladies sporting these unique monikers in the coming years.
Kaeli
The fastest-growing baby girl name is Kaeli, a pretty spin on the classic girl name Kaylee.2 Thanks to social media influencer Kaeli Mae, more people will likely be sporting this name in the coming years.
Origin: American variation of Kayla
Meaning: Laurel, crown
Famous Namesakes: Kaeli Mae
Peak Popularity: 2023
Alitzel
At first glance, the baby girl name Alitzel may not appeal to you. But when you learn that it’s the Mayan word for “rainbow lady,” perhaps your opinion might change. It’s hard to imagine anything less than a fierce female when you learn this name's meaning!
Does that mean more parents will bestow this beautiful name on their daughters? We think so, given that it jumped a whopping 1,512 ranks from 2,383rd to 871st.2
Origin: Mayan
Meaning: Rainbow lady (some sources say “smiling lady”)
Famous Namesakes: Mexican actress Alitzel Díaz, Mexican model and beauty queen Alitzel Cervantes, Venezuelan singer and composer Alitzel Perdomo, Saint Alitzel
Peak Popularity: 2023
Emryn
Almost non-existent only a decade ago, this simple name is a variation of the gender-neutral moniker Emrys. It sounds similar to the popular Camryn, which can also be used as a gender-neutral name. Emryn jumped almost 1,300 ranks this past year, from 2,175th to 888th.2
Origin: Welsh
Meaning: Immortal
Famous Namesakes: None yet!
Peak Popularity: 2023
Adhara
This unique baby girl name certainly hasn’t hit the mainstream yet, but with its pretty sound and simple spelling, we think it’s on the way. It’s similar to popular girl names like Zara and Samara, and jumped to 769th in popularity this past year.2
Origin: Persian
Meaning: Virgin
Famous Namesakes: Adhara Perez, a Mexican student said to have an IQ higher than Einstein
Peak Popularity: 2023
Azari
The beautiful girl’s name Azari has been a real mover and shaker this year, jumping 715 spots to become the 695th most popular girl’s name.2 It’s a contrived variation on the name Azariah, which originated as a boy name, but has seen increasing popularity as a gender-neutral moniker in recent years.
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Helped by God
Famous Namesakes: None
Peak Popularity: 2023
https://www.parents.com/fastest-rising-baby-names-8648586?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us
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Posted on 5/19/24 at 12:03 am to Jim Rockford
Gay af.
ETA: :nb4supercleveraggyjoke:
ETA: :nb4supercleveraggyjoke:
This post was edited on 5/19/24 at 12:04 am
Posted on 5/19/24 at 12:03 am to Jim Rockford
Jaxson had a good run.
Posted on 5/19/24 at 12:04 am to Jim Rockford
Good God. I despise every single one of those “names.”
Posted on 5/19/24 at 12:05 am to Jim Rockford
Why do people complain about millennials and Generation Z not having kids? If they’ve going to give their kids those hideous names, I’d prefer they have as few kids as possible.
Posted on 5/19/24 at 12:05 am to Jim Rockford
#1 football recruit 5 star Chozen’One Carter for the class of 2042
Posted on 5/19/24 at 12:15 am to Jim Rockford
If we keep this shite up rappers aren't going to have to pick stupid names anymore.
Posted on 5/19/24 at 12:16 am to Jim Rockford
Classic names are dead. All these parents gotta be cute now. I mean sure Brylen sounds cute as a baby name but one day he’s gonna be a 40 year old plumber named fricking Brylen.
Posted on 5/19/24 at 12:20 am to jkylejohnson
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Classic names are dead.
Those names have one last stronghold left......the Xwitter whores who post "Pussy in Bio" under every post you see.
I don't care what anyone says, that slutty-looking chick with big tits and fishnets is not named Josephine.
This post was edited on 5/19/24 at 12:21 am
Posted on 5/19/24 at 12:45 am to LegendInMyMind
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that slutty-looking chick with big tits and fishnets is not named Josephine.
Care to back that claim up with a pic? Or three?
Posted on 5/19/24 at 12:49 am to LegendInMyMind
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I don't care what anyone says, that slutty-looking chick with big tits and fishnets is not named Josephine.
Next you're going to tell me the spam caller from Mumba is not named "Dave."
Posted on 5/19/24 at 2:03 am to Jim Rockford
John, Michael, David, James, Thomas, William, Christopher, Stephen, Matthew, Andrew, or Brian.
Jennifer, Elizabeth, Jessica, Sarah, Emily, Melissa, Amanda, Lauren, Stephanie, Rachel, or Megan
Anything else is cringe.
And I guess I have to mention I'm joking.
Jennifer, Elizabeth, Jessica, Sarah, Emily, Melissa, Amanda, Lauren, Stephanie, Rachel, or Megan
Anything else is cringe.
And I guess I have to mention I'm joking.
This post was edited on 5/19/24 at 2:04 am
Posted on 5/19/24 at 2:04 am to Jim Rockford
I met a Da’Trill Davis one time
Posted on 5/19/24 at 3:12 am to Jim Rockford
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Chozen
Should have spelled it Choxzyn if they wanted him to play travel ball.
Posted on 5/19/24 at 3:14 am to Jim Rockford
If you name your kid Chozen should be law you name another one
Daniel-son
Daniel-son
Posted on 5/19/24 at 3:40 am to Hoops
Is this an indication that the protesters are not procreating?
Posted on 5/19/24 at 5:49 am to Jim Rockford
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Alitzel
Sounds like a cell phone network.
Posted on 5/19/24 at 5:56 am to Jim Rockford
Why not ‘Techno Mechanicus’?…
Posted on 5/19/24 at 6:02 am to Jim Rockford
White people can't make fun of black people names anymore, because white people are naming their kids dumber shite now.
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