BabyCenter's new report shows a large decline in certain names. The list includes royal names, along with ‘80s and ‘90s names ...
Move over, Kayden and Mia—here comes Walter, Mabel, and Ethel, ready to make their mark with vintage charm and a sense of history.
which looked back at 100 years of baby names, there was an 88% increase in the use of unisex names between 1985 and 2015. And ...
"It’s like a disaster," Kylie said about finding a fourth baby name. "You’ve already used them all up. All bets are off." ...