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NamesPop Editorial is the collective byline we use for research-led pieces that draw on multiple sources — linguistic studies, social science, historical data, and the NamesPop dataset itself.
Articles under this byline are written and edited by the NamesPop team and independent contributors, then reviewed against our editorial policy before publication. We use the collective byline when a piece synthesises existing research rather than reflecting a single writer's lived experience.
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- ArticleGuides
Spanish Baby Names for Girls: Soft, Strong & Full of Heritage
Seven of the US top-50 girl names in 2025 are Spanish-origin or Spanish-coded. From Isabella to Paloma, here's the full guide to Spanish girl names.
·10 min read
- ArticleGuides
Spanish Baby Names for Boys: From Classic to Modern
Mateo is now a US top-5 name. Spanish boy names are having their biggest moment in American naming history — here's the full list, from tried-and-true to underused gems.
·9 min read
- ArticleGuides
Names That Mean Art or Beauty: For Babies Born to Create
From Calliope to Kalani, these names carry meanings rooted in art, beauty, and creation — perfect for parents who want a name with aesthetic soul.
·9 min read
- ArticleGuides
Baby Names That Mean Gold: Shining, Radiant & Timeless
Names meaning gold, golden, or radiant — from Latin Aurelia to Irish Orla — that catch the light and last a lifetime.
·9 min read
- ArticleGuides
Italian Baby Names: Timeless, Musical & Full of Passion
From Luca to Giulia, Italian baby names are rising fast in the US. Here's why they work so beautifully in English-speaking families.
·9 min read
- ArticleLists
German Baby Names: Strong, Classic & Timeless
The most popular baby names in America right now are overwhelmingly Germanic in origin. Emma, Amelia, Henry, William — all Germanic. Here's a deeper dive into what makes these names endure.
·10 min read
- ArticleGuides
Twin Baby Names: Perfect Pairs for Brothers, Sisters & Mixed Twins
Twin names are an art form. Here are the best pairs that connect without being cutesy, for every twin combination.
·10 min read
- ArticleData
Baby Names That Peaked in the 90s (and Why They Deserve a Comeback)
We brought back mom jeans. We brought back Doc Martens. The Spice Girls had a reunion. So when do we bring back Courtney and Kyle? Seriously — some 90s names deserve a second look.
·10 min read
- ArticleLists
Baby Names Inspired by Books & Literature
The best literary names do something special: they carry a character's spirit into the real world. Atticus Finch's moral courage. Lyra Belacqua's fierce independence. Scarlett O'Hara's survival instinct. When you name a child after a literary character, you're invoking all of that.
·9 min read
- ArticleLists
Baby Names That Mean Warrior, Brave & Fearless
Liam means "strong-willed warrior" — and it's #1. Wyatt means "brave in war" — it's at #38. Matilda means "mighty in battle." The best warrior names aren't just bold — they're beautiful too.
·9 min read
- ArticleData
The Rise and Fall of Baby Name Endings: -son, -ley, -den & -ella
Baby name endings tell the story of American culture in miniature. The rise of -son names, the explosion of -ley for girls, the golden age of -ella, the relentless -den wave — each ending has a life cycle that mirrors bigger social shifts.
·11 min read
- ArticleLists
Norse & Viking Baby Names: Mythology Meets Modern Cool
Norse names are having a serious moment. Freya is top 160. Axel is top 80. Odin has broken into the top 500. Viking mythology is becoming one of the most exciting sources for baby names today.
·10 min read
- ArticleData
Baby Girl Names Ending in -ley, -ly, and -lee
The -ley/-ly/-lee ending is one of the biggest trends in American girl naming. Here's the complete guide to the best picks.
·8 min read
- ArticleGuides
Sibling Name Ideas: Perfect Combos for Brothers & Sisters
Naming one child is hard enough. Naming siblings who have to introduce themselves together for the next 18 years? That's a whole extra layer of puzzle. Here's how to think about it — with real name pair data.
·9 min read
- ArticleTrends
Royal Baby Names: From William to Archie
The British royal family has always set naming trends, and right now the House of Windsor is giving us more material than ever. From the timeless reign of Elizabeth to the fresh energy of Archie and Lilibet, here's how royal names are shaping American nurseries.
·8 min read
- ArticleLists
Baby Names That Mean Moon, Night & Stars: Celestial Picks Beyond Luna
Luna is gorgeous and it's #13. Nova is #39. Stella is #49. But if you want the celestial aesthetic with more uniqueness — Selene, Artemis, Lyra, Theia — there's a whole sky to choose from.
·8 min read
- ArticleGuides
Baby Names to Avoid: Honest Advice from Data and Real Parents
Every baby name was someone's favorite once. But the data shows some names fade fast, some carry hidden baggage, and some create daily headaches for the kids who bear them. Here's what to consider before you commit.
·11 min read
- ArticleLists
African Baby Names: Beautiful Choices Rooted in Heritage
African baby names carry some of the most beautiful meanings in the naming world. Zuri means beautiful in Swahili. Imani means faith. Amara means grace. Here's your guide to the best of them.
·9 min read
- ArticleGuides
Middle Name Ideas: How to Find the Perfect Pairing for Any First Name
The middle name is the one your child will choose to use if they ever dislike their first name — so it matters more than most parents realize. Here's a practical guide to finding the perfect pair.
·8 min read
- ArticleGuides
Baby Boy Names with Great Nicknames
A good long name is really two names in one. These 15 boy names come with nickname options that work for every stage of life.
·9 min read
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