From Archer to Zion, we've found some pretty fantastic unisex baby name options for you to consider.
From Olivia to Charlotte and beyond, here are some of the most popular girl names today and their meanings.
According to Nameberry and MyNametags.
The Social Security Administration released the most popular baby names of 2020.
According to new data, old-fashioned names are in, but probably not the ones you're thinking.
The fact is, everyone loves writers.
These are the names famous parents picked in 2020.
(And when your baby was born, too.)
And the the names that are falling off the list. Bye, Karen.
We combed through the Social Security Administration's data to find out.
You'll want to bookmark this one, mama.
They've even been embraced for boys—Onyx was one of the fastest-rising boys' names in 2018.
Which first initials are the most common? You might be surprised.
If you're expecting a baby in the year ahead, consider this your starter list of names.
The hottest names for both genders reflect the continued influence of celebrities and popular culture.
We can agree on Arlo, but not Alfie.
But the model mom may be bringing it back.
We love her first name, too.