News

At the same time, parents are looking for names that are already gender-neutral or unisex: According to a study cited in The Atlantic, "In 2021, 6% of American babies were bestowe ...
The baby-naming experts are not all so convinced. Of course, some parents are deliberately choosing gender-neutral monikers, but Wattenberg thinks the larger trend is driven by something else ...
According to a new study from background check company BeenVerified, gender-neutral baby names are more popular than ever before. In fact, they accounted for almost 15% of given baby names in 2022.
this Welsh moniker with meanings of “enthusiasm,” “fire” and “ardor” is a good fit for any fierce baby. Think beyond the football thing, people. This one is a gender-neutral name of ...
Americans are picking gender-neutral names for their babies more often than ever before. Just under 17% of 2023's baby names were unisex, based on names.org's criteria. “I think it’s part of a ...