
'Once-popular' baby names for parents who want their child to stand out among Liams and Olivias
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These baby girl and boy names could make a comeback, according to BabyCenter. For parents hoping their child will stand out in a crowd, take a look at these once-popular monikers.
So, what happened to the names that once reigned supreme? 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 Nature names are continuing to trend in 2023! In fact the name Violet is continuing to grow from last year. Get more nature-inspired baby names: https://t.co/xYlp2Ndt4R #babynames #naturebabynames pic.twitter.com/qyFSRNUXRq Sydney Borchers is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
"While some names take a decade or so to rebound, other names, like Adelaide, can take 200 years to come back in style," Wahlberg continued.

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