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Re: The next big thing in naming trends?
Not big, but brand names have made an impact (Dior, Alaia, Cartier, Armani, Zara...). I've also noticed nature names, especially flower/plant names (Alder, Magnolia, Lavender, Juniper, Marigold...) getting boosts in popularity. In addition, many word names started to slightly decline since the start of the decade, for instance, Phoenix, Legend, Seven, Lyric or Harmony.I think the next naming trends will be classic names (Felix, Daisy, Eloise, Margaret, Vincent) and biblical names (Jaziel, Anna, Miriam, Solomon, Eliam).

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My husband, who hates word names, still has a soft spot for flower names. We strongly considered Magnolia and Juniper (does Juniper count as a flower?)I 100% agree with Classic and Biblical names coming in hot. My daughter has a “classic” name and someone said, “I guess you’re going for the old fashioned names.” Haha, I guess?