The Brief
If you’re a soon-to-be parent, you may want to consider one of these names.
BabyCenter, a popular parenting company and resource, released its annual baby name popularity and name trends reports.
The data was sourced from more than 350,000 babies born in 2025 from parents who registered the names on the BabyCenter app.
Most popular baby names of 2025
By the numbers:
The data showed that t he most popular names in 2025 were Noah and Olivia, with some shakeups in the top 10 on both sides.
For girls, Eliana made its way into the top 10 at No. 7, and Aurora made her debut at No. 9, bumping out Ava and Luna.
Meanwhile, on the boys’ side, Luca reclaimed a top 10 spot, pushing Leo out.
The top 100 also got a refresh: Seven new girl names including Juniper, Oaklynn, Sienna a

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