List of popular baby names

Top 100 Baby Names for 2023

Published on February 28th, 2023 and Updated on February 1st, 2024

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List of popular baby names

What’s in a name? When you’re expecting, just about everything

If you have a baby on the horizon (or knocking at your belly’s door), there’s an important decision to make. Your little one’s name is a symbol of who they are—their persona, generation, and culture. 

So, what happens when name-spiration fails to strike?

If you need some fresh ideas for your new baby’s name, we’re here to help you in picking the perfect baby name. Dive into our exclusive guide to the most unique, precious, and popular baby names this year.

Top Boy Baby Names for 2023 

Are you getting signs of having a baby boy? For baby boys, you have your pick of classics, charming newcomers, and unique names. Some of these have been in the top running for a few years (get ready for more adorable Liams), and other names have recently risen in popularity (hello, Roman and Levi). 

Whether you adore pop culture or hold tradition close to your heart, we have a beautiful name for your boy this year.

Baby Boy Names: The Classics 

You can’t go wrong with the oldies! Certain boy names stick around because they’re simply timeless. In fact, only 24 boy names have rotated in and out of the top five spots in the US for the past century—some long-time favorites just can’t be beat. 

While certain oldies have fallen to the wayside (goodbye, Charles and Robert), these contenders continue to reign supreme across the US going into 2023:

  1. Noah 
  2. Oliver
  3. Albert
  4. Henry
  5. Theodore
  6. Thomas

Baby Boy Names: The Throwbacks 

Major fan of Stranger Things? How about Young Sheldon? With many current TV shows and films set in past eras, out-of-fashion names are back in a big way. As they say: the old becomes the new.

Once popular in the 1950’s to the 1980’s, these vintage baby boy name ideas combine whimsy, history, and some good old-fashioned nostalgia. If you dream of a time before cell phones and Twitter feeds, these baby boy name ideas may just fit your style:

  1. Ferris
  2. Lenny
  3. Arlo
  4. Marty
  5. Ned
  6. Otis

Baby Boy Names: Old World Wonders 

Your baby is one of the wonders of your world, so why not give them a name worthy of the title? 

Popular baby boy names lifted from mythology and ancient history are sure to inspire awe and admiration. Plus, if you love standing out from the crowd (or were obsessed with Ancient Greek myths as a kid), these extravagant names will encourage your little boy to follow his own hero’s journey:

  1. Romulus
  2. Amadeus
  3. Draco
  4. Perseus
  5. Atlas
  6. Lazarus

Baby Boy Names: Spiritual and Traditional

A name is many things—but above all, it’s a mark of family. In some households, certain names get passed down for generations. In others, culture and religion are the ties that hold everyone together.

If you’d like to uphold your own family’s traditions, consider a historically religious or spiritual name. Religion-inspired popular baby boy names are one of the  mainstays across the world—case in point, variations of Mohammed (like Muhammad or Mohammad) cover over 91 million people

This year, these beautiful spiritual names are proving popular for boys:

  1. Abraham
  2. Ezra
  3. Isaiah
  4. Ezekial
  5. Saul
  6. Cain
  7. Asher

Baby Boy Names: Gritty and Grown-Up 

Can’t wait to roam and wander with your boy on his own adventures? Bring the spirit of cowboys, fliers, and explorers with a roguish name! The masculine Waylon jumped 22 spots last year into America’s top 40 boy names, while the adventurous Maverick stays popular at #27. 

Give your little one some spurs and gauchos with more contemporary masculine names like:

  1. Jaxon
  2. Mason
  3. Wilder
  4. Foster
  5. Colter

Baby Boy Names: Modern Marvels 

Modern names have a fresh touch to them—after all, their story has yet to be written. With less cultural lore and attachments, these contemporary boy names give your little guy the freedom to find their own path. They’re also a unique way to distinguish your child from the pack.

These contemporary names that are rising to stardom (and, who knows, may one day become classics!):

  1. Greyson
  2. Wyatt
  3. Carter
  4. Myles
  5. Royal

Baby Boy Names: International Arrivals

Short, sweet, recognized by many—that’s the beauty of a modern multicultural name. As the world grows more connected, there’s a trend of picking simple names that transcend geography and language. For boys, that means light-and-airy names that end with a vowel. 

Whether you have family across the world, a mixed cultural heritage, or a love for travel, these beautiful names will carry your baby boy through a life of global adventure:

  1. Rafi
  2. Khai (or Kai)
  3. Mateo
  4. Luca
  5. Tavi

Top Girl Baby Names for 2023 

Getting symptoms of a baby girl? In today’s world, girls are encouraged to be true to themselves more than ever. By giving her a unique and beautiful name, you can help your little girl become the woman she’s born to be.

More parents are turning to artistic, literary, and off-beat inspiration for their precious little girl’s name—and we love it! From delicately feminine to cutting-edge tomboy, our top girl names of 2023 are anything but boring. 

Baby Girl Names: The Classics 

For the last three years, Olivia and Emma have taken first and second place as the top baby girl names in the United States. However, there are many, many more lovely classic girl names to pick from this year

If you’re a fan of evergreen style and charm, you’ll love these reemerging classics and current popular favorites:

  1. Julie
  2. Georgia
  3. Bonnie
  4. Sophia
  5. Charlotte
  6. Margot
  7. Amelia

Baby Girl Names: Cute and Modern 

There’s just something about a short and snappy name, especially one that ends with a soft, open-ended vowel. These girl names have a contemporary and slightly tomboy-ish feel, and many of them also work as nicknames for longer names.

Take a look at these light and breezy names for the whimsical little lady:

  1. Joni
  2. Mia
  3. Mila
  4. Ava
  5. Abi
  6. Zuri

Baby Girl Names: Classics-Inspired 

“Classic” means something a little different when you’re throwing it all the way back to BCE time. 

Mythological names carry immense power and a truly unique beauty. Even better, their symbolism can point you towards the qualities you would love to see in your child, like Artemis for independence or Lakshmi for creativity. 

For 2023, these baby girl name options will help your precious little one tap into her inner goddess:

  1. Venus
  2. Athena
  3. Persephone
  4. Selene
  5. Aurora
  6. Freya
  7. Isis

Baby Girl Names: Mid-Century Favorites

They say trends circulate in 20-year cycles—but these names are making a comeback after 70 years. Mid-century names are imbued with charm and glamor, recalling the Golden Age of Hollywood and decades of nostalgia. If you love old Americana, then these baby girl name options will fit your vintage style:

  1. Penny
  2. Goldie
  3. Mabel
  4. Gigi
  5. Joan
  6. Marilyn
  7. Margot

Baby Girl Names: Celestial and Romantic 

It may sound cheesy, but every baby girl should reach for the stars. So many of the universe’s beautiful creations have equally beautiful names, perfect for a baby girl who’s learning to follow her dreams. 

With these solar-powered names, the stars will always be part of her. Put the world in her hands with these heavenly names:

  1. Aura
  2. Zora
  3. Arabella
  4. Aurora
  5. Luna
  6. Nova

Baby Girl Names: Natural Beauties 

From blooming florals to floral waters, our Earth is filled with so much beauty—and plenty of name-spiration! In 2023, nature is taking the lead in the name game. For girls, we’re loving the popular names that pull from our own Earth’s glorious creations and colors:

  1. Scarlett
  2. Hazel
  3. Emerald
  4. Sage
  5. Violet
  6. Ivy
  7. Olive

Top Unisex Baby Names for 2023 

Got signs of twin pregnancy? We’ve got the names for you. Just a few centuries back, pink was considered a masculine color meant for little boys to wear—a far cry from the conventions of today. And just as gender norms have always been fluid and fluctuating, so, too, have the names we give our children.

Whether you’re shirking  gender norms or making your baby’s sex a surprise to friends and family, these unisex names are the most current picks for 2023:

  1. Taylor
  2. Robin
  3. Joey
  4. Stevie
  5. Bobbie
  6. Jesse
  7. Carey
  8. Dallas
  9. Reagan
  10. Riley
  11. Scottie
  12. Hunter
  13. River
  14. Lincoln
  15. Kinsley
  16. Lux
  17. Lucky
  18. Jamie
  19. Dani
  20. Sawyer

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Naming your baby is one of the closest bonds a mama can build with her child. It’s the first and longest-lasting gift you’ll give them, so it’s important to pick a name that means something special to you!

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As a mom-to-be, your body needs extra care and attention. Join SneakPeek and our 1 million moms preparing for the road to motherhood even before putting a face to a baby name. 

 

Sources:

  1. BabyCenter. Most popular baby names of 2022. https://www.babycenter.com/baby-names/most-popular/top-baby-names
  2. CNN. The complicated gender history of pink. https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/12/health/colorscope-pink-boy-girl-gender/index.html
  3. Forebears. Most Common Names In The World, With Meanings. https://forebears.io/earth/forenames
  4. Social Security Association. Popular Baby Names. https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  5. Social Security Association. Top 5 Names in Each of the Last 100 Years. https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/top5names.html
  6. Social Security Association. Top Names Over the Last 100 Years. https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/decades/century.html

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