Sentences with phrase «new baby name trend»

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Bringing an already celebrated baby - naming book up - to - date for a new batch of parents, the authors of Cool Names cover a range of classic names, unisex names, «good girl» names, biblical names, «far - out» names, and more that reflect the latest trends in baby - naNames cover a range of classic names, unisex names, «good girl» names, biblical names, «far - out» names, and more that reflect the latest trends in baby - nanames, unisex names, «good girl» names, biblical names, «far - out» names, and more that reflect the latest trends in baby - nanames, «good girl» names, biblical names, «far - out» names, and more that reflect the latest trends in baby - nanames, biblical names, «far - out» names, and more that reflect the latest trends in baby - nanames, «far - out» names, and more that reflect the latest trends in baby - nanames, and more that reflect the latest trends in baby - naming.
The new trend in baby naming?
(June 22, 2015)-- Halfway through 2015, BabyCenter ®, the # 1 pregnancy and parenting digital resource, is tracking an emerging trend among new parents: the rise of gender - neutral baby names.
«We depend on celebrities to set the trends for our own baby names, with such recent high - profile choices as Maddox and Violet rocketing up the popularity charts,» says Pamela Redmond Satran, co-author with Linda Rosenkrantz of The Baby Name Bible; the new book, Cool Names for Baby; and the website, www.CoolNamer.baby names, with such recent high - profile choices as Maddox and Violet rocketing up the popularity charts,» says Pamela Redmond Satran, co-author with Linda Rosenkrantz of The Baby Name Bible; the new book, Cool Names for Baby; and the website, www.CoolNamernames, with such recent high - profile choices as Maddox and Violet rocketing up the popularity charts,» says Pamela Redmond Satran, co-author with Linda Rosenkrantz of The Baby Name Bible; the new book, Cool Names for Baby; and the website, www.CoolNamer.Baby Name Bible; the new book, Cool Names for Baby; and the website, www.CoolNamerNames for Baby; and the website, www.CoolNamer.Baby; and the website, www.CoolNamer.com.
Baby name trends have embraced inspiration from new gothic literature — from Belle to Esme to Coraline, names with a tinge of darkness are all the rage.
On our quest, we came across a new trend of looking to the stars - babies being named after their parents zodiac signs.
Named after the New York borough (which was subsequently named after early Dutch settler Jonas Bronck), this name follows the trend of naming babies after places (Brooklyn, Phoenix etc.) but does so with a bit of fNamed after the New York borough (which was subsequently named after early Dutch settler Jonas Bronck), this name follows the trend of naming babies after places (Brooklyn, Phoenix etc.) but does so with a bit of fnamed after early Dutch settler Jonas Bronck), this name follows the trend of naming babies after places (Brooklyn, Phoenix etc.) but does so with a bit of flare.
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