Top Trending Summer-Inspired Baby Names Parents Love
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New data shows which summer names parents are loving.
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Fact checked by Sarah ScottFact checked by Sarah ScottDid you know that summertime is a popular time for baby births in the United States? August specifically is when most babies are born each year, and July is right behind it. So, it makes sense for parents to give their kids summer baby names every year. Whether they are beach-, flower-, or nature-inspired, there are a ton of summer names to choose from.If you need a little more help narrowing it down, Hennessey Digital, a digital marketing agency, compiled a list of the top trending baby names related to summer with help from data from the Social Security Administration (SSA). “Often parents opt for unique names, as well as names that are trending," Jason Hennessey, CEO of Hennessey Digital, tells Parents. "For parents who are expecting this summer, we want this research to educate and inspire them to opt for a name that is linked to the beauty of summer."Here are the top 20 trending summer baby names it found, plus why they are reminiscent of the season.Dylan: Son of the sea Lily: The flower which typically blooms in summerParker: Means park keeper and outdoor parks are popular in summerAurora: Dawn (This one can also be Disney-related)Isla: IslandEliana: Related to the Greek word helios which means sunKai: Sea in HawaiinRiver: Where many head during the warmer monthsRyder: Riding bikes is popular in the summertimeIris: She’s the Greek goddess of the rainbow but many Irises also bloom in the summertimeLucia: Comes from the Latin word Lux which means light Daisy: Means day’s eye but Daisies also bloom in summerRose: Another flower which remains in bloom during the warm monthsSummer: This one is self-explanatory Olive: These trees bear fruit in the summerJasmine: You can also catch these flowers in summer Phoebe: Another name with Greek origin that means shining Dahlia: These flowers bloom in midsummerCyrus: This has Persian roots and means sunPoppy: This means red flower in Latin and you’ll also catch these during the summerAll of these names are also very popular among Americans, appearing on the SSA’s top 1,000 baby names list. Several were also in the top 100 in 2023, including Dylan, Lily, Parker, Aurora, Isla, Eliana, Kai, and Iris.Of course, these names aren't exclusive to summer babies. If you're one of the nearly 25% of Americans who love summer and want to name your little one after your favorite season, you should go for it. For more Parents news, make sure to sign up for our newsletter! Read the original article on Parents.
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