Get ready for Beta babies.
Gen Alpha refers to babies born between 2010 and 2024, but from early next year, the world’s most welcome children will be members of Gen Beta.
Like every generation that came before them, Betas will have their own set of unique styles and behaviors. They will also have their own set of special names.
While popular names for Gen Alpha adults include Noah, Oliver, Olivia and Emma, a new report from BabyCenter revealed the names that will be hot for Beta babies born in 2025 and beyond.
Big events from 2024 are inspirational names for 2025, such as the Total Solar Eclipse. Eclipse, Sol and Orion are among the fastest growing names for girls and boys.
The Paris Olympics left a mark on viewers in 2024, and parents in the US were paying attention to the host country.
Common French names like Raphael, Louis and Louise are rapidly becoming more popular in the United States.
More unique French names are also gaining popularity: Beaux, Remi and Gustavo for boys and Elodie, Arlette and Jolie for girls.
Meanwhile, the Olympics were not the only sporting event to have an impact. With the excitement surrounding the NCAA basketball tournament this year, the WNBA has become increasingly popular, and so have the names of the league’s most popular players.
Caitlin, Kamilla and A’ja have seen significant increases in popularity behind former Iowa State guard and current Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark; Kamilla Cardoso, formerly of the South Carolina Gamecocks, who currently plays for the Chicago Sky; and A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces.
Meanwhile, BabyCenter also revealed the most popular baby names of 2024 — the last year in which Gen Alpha tots will be born.
Olivia is the most popular name for baby girls born in 2024, followed by Ameilia, Emma, Sophia and Charlotte.
A shocking departure from the mainstream girls’ names is Sarah, who has been a mainstay in the top 100 for more than 60 years. The name has fallen to number 108.
Meanwhile, Noah continues to be the most popular boy name in the US.
This biblical name is followed in popularity by Liam, Oliver, Elijah and Mateo.
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