The world of baby names is always changing, and 2025 is no exception. According to a new report from BabyCenter, several once-beloved names are seeing a dramatic decline in popularity. The study analyzed names registered on BabyCenterâs site in 2024, uncovering surprising trends for both boys and girls.
For girls, traditional names and trendy nicknames alike are falling out of favor. Names like Jamie, Katie, and Liv have seen steep drops, with Jamie falling 320 spots and Katie down 290. Even newer favorites like Remy and Analia arenât immune, both dropping over 240 spots. Surprisingly, pop-culture-inspired names like Belle and Erin have also seen declines, despite their continued presence in media.
Here are the top 5 girlsâ names losing traction in 2025:
- Jamie (down 320 spots)
- Katie (down 290 spots)
- Remy (down 277 spots)
- Liv (down 257 spots)
- Analia (down 245 spots)
On the boysâ side, the trends are equally interesting. Names with cultural significance, like Jamal and Esteban, are slipping, with Jamal dropping a massive 433 spots. Even classic names like Andy and Phillip have taken a hit, each falling 167 spots. Notably, Taylor, a name influenced by pop culture, has dropped 199 spots despite Taylor Swiftâs ongoing popularity.
Here are the top 5 boysâ names on the decline:
- Jamal (down 433 spots)
- Esteban (down 283 spots)
- Cannon (down 268 spots)
- Emery (down 241 spots)
- Taylor (down 199 spots)
Experts believe the shift may be due to parents seeking more unique or culturally resonant names as they move away from traditional or overused ones. Another factor? Social media, where distinctive names often garner more attention.
Naming trends are always fascinating, reflecting cultural shifts and personal preferences. If youâre naming a baby in 2025, will you embrace these trendsâor break them entirely?
Whatâs your take? Are these names truly losing their charm, or is this just part of the ever-evolving baby name cycle? Share your thoughts below!