
Baby name trends for 2023 include a nature focus, the use of vintage names and more
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Halfway through 2023, these are the baby name trends that have already emerged this year — including nature-based names, short names and vintage names.
Recently, BabyCenter shared two of this year's trends with Fox News Digital — nicknames as names and names that have strong meanings — and now, Rebekah Wahlberg, associate editor and baby name trends specialist at BabyCenter, has shared three additional baby name trends for 2023. Using live data from BabyCenter parents, we've taken a look at the most popular baby names so far this year. So what's trending? So far we're seeing names like Iris, Luca, Penelope, River and Willow trend upward. https://t.co/etRJYOzPUZ #babynames Sydney Borchers is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
The data compiled on BabyCenter is "based on real-time data for hundreds of thousands of names shared voluntarily by the parents in our user community," the team at BabyCenter said.

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