2025 Baby Name Trends: Olivia and Noah Hold Top Spots, New Additions and Changes in Top 10 List

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2025 Baby Name Trends: Olivia and Noah Hold Top Spots, New Additions and Changes in Top 10 List

The latest baby name trends and popularity report from BabyCenter has revealed that Olivia and Noah continue to hold the top spots as the most popular names for babies born in 2025. The data was collected from over 350,000 babies born to parents using the BabyCenter app.

While Olivia has maintained its position as the most popular name for girls for five consecutive years, there have been some notable changes in the top 10 list. Eliana has climbed to the 7th spot, and Aurora has entered the top 10 for the first time at number 9. On the boys' side, Luca has made it to the 10th spot, pushing Leo out of the top 10.

The top 100 names also saw new additions, with seven new girl names reflecting a mix of vintage, cottagecore, and modern styles, such as Juniper, Oaklynn, Sienna, and Eloise. The new boy names added to the list include strong classics with spiritual and ancient roots like Malachi, Ali, and Arthur.

The top 10 names for girls in 2025 are: Olivia, Amelia, Sophia, Emma, Isabella, Charlotte, Eliana, Ellie, Aurora, and Mia. For boys, the top 10 names are: Noah, Liam, Oliver, Elijah, Mateo, Levi, Lucas, Ezra, Asher, and Luca.

Robin Hilmantel, senior director of editorial strategy & growth at BabyCenter, noted that the naming process for Generation Beta babies has become more creative, influenced by pop culture and popular TikTok aesthetics. The report also highlighted how pop culture plays a significant role in shaping name choices, with names often reflecting current trends and influences.

In conclusion, the latest baby name trends for 2025 show that Olivia and Noah continue to be the most popular names, with new additions and changes in the top 10 list reflecting a mix of traditional, modern, and creative naming styles influenced by pop culture.