Naming a baby that meant to turn through a book about the baby’s name with dogs and perhaps inviting your mom to ask about family names. These days are over. Now parents move through Tiktok for inspiration and I’m not sure I feel about living in a world where your child can share a name with someone whose greatest achievement goes viral for a dance they didn’t even create.
A new analysis of social security administration data 2024 It reveals what many of us suspect: the internet officially calls our babies. Names like Nova, Kai and Addison – all associated with social media influences – go up to diagrams and create some of the most unique daily care lists we’ve ever seen.
As a millennium mom who somehow built a career in the media, while maintaining a healthy skepticism of influence culture, I watch this tendency for baby names affected by charm.
From the saints to the time of the screen: How did we get here
Baby names come with real stories. Margarita was named after her grandmother Margarita who survived depression stands on lines of bread wearing flour bags. Joseph honored the biblical Titan and probably multiple generations of Joe who suffered from their own difficulties.
Then Hollywood entered the game. The 1960s brought us “Jennifer” thanks to the love story and remained fresh through the 80s and 90s. The 80s were very “heather” heavy in both nurseries and screen. (A movie that gave us one of the best film excerpts of all time, “If you were happy every day of your life, it wouldn’t be a man, you would be a GameShow host.”) Then the 1990s blessed us about a million “Britney’s” (or Brittney, Brittney, Brittney or Brittney). But at least these names have remained power. Stingy He still has millions of spectators and even my teenager knows Jennifer Aniston. Britney may be Instagram to dance a call for help, but it is still an icon. These names are cultural axes, not necessarily fashionable flashing in the pan.
The data behind the voltage
The numbers are not found. In accordance with 2024 Social Security Administration DataNames inspired by influence have a moment:
Noveva (#39 For girls, 5,044 births) Rolls with Instagram-Comes Aesthetic wave, minimalist nurseries and captions for “magic under the stars”.
Boot (#76 For boys, 4,276 births) It has this cool surfer-slash-going-influencer vibe that screams “My baby definitely makes baby yoga”.
Addison (#68 For girls, 3,327 births) was shot thanks to star Tiktok Addison Rae, who went from dance to Tiktok in dance with millions of fans and a makeup line.
The Kardashian Effect of Celebrity Baby names are also undeniable. Saint (#282, 1,195 births) and Storm (#790, 356 births) went from “Never Heard of It” to birth certificate material faster than I move the “news” for their family.
My download: names that last
When I was pregnant with my son, I wanted a person with a personality, but not so unique that he would spend his childhood to write it out. We landed on Kiernan -distinctive to avoid “Kiernan S.” in kindergarten, but not so out of where the baristas will abandon.
For my daughter, I went classic with Josephine. Not only because it is beautiful and I am a sucker for the French baby names, but because it has mattresses. Josephine Baker, the influence of OG that used its platform for real social change. Jo March, the final feminist image of literature. Especially in the pseudonym choices when it inevitably reappears after the college direction.
I wanted names with substances -stories that would still make sense when they are sixty, not just names that would look cute in an instagram position.
The problem with baby names affecting influence
Here is where my millennial cynicism kicks: the names of the influence have the life of a hashtag trend. What happens when your child’s influence is named after cancellation? When the Tiktok star fades in lack of importance?
Surviving names are associated with multiple cultural contact points. Zara (currently located in #234 with 1,327 babies in 2024), because it is not only an influence – it has Arabic roots and is a variant of astronomically popular – though fading. (As Sara, I will also assure the issues caused by the same name as 12 other girls in your class and at least two people who also have orders ready in Starbucks.) It is also an important brand of fashion that makes her feel a little more intimate. Kai resonates with K-pop, Sports and Surf Culture.
But stormi? Saint; These names live and die from their famous associations. What will it be like when hospitals are full of residents called by the babies of reality television?
When parental care becomes performance
This trend reflects the way in which parental care itself has become content. We live in the era of “Sharenting”, where choosing a name is not just about what sounds nice when they call them dinner – it’s about how it looks in a birth announcement, how hashtags, or fits your family’s “brand”.
The names have gone from private and staff to public and executive. This feels like a lot of pressure to exert a tiny person who can’t even support his own head – someone who may not even like what you have chosen since he is a teenager with views for literally everything.
The bottom line
If you really love Nova because it means “new star”, go for it. But maybe pause before you name your child after someone whose entire identity revolves around a social media platform that may not exist when your child graduates high school.
Here’s the thing: times change and inspiration comes from everywhere. Enthusiasm for a name because of an influenceant you admire is inherently different from choosing a favorite book or family friend. We all create our own stories anyway – your Nova could become a NASA scientist and suddenly that the “name of influence” has a completely new meaning.
But it’s worth asking: This name gives my children’s room to grow? Will it still feel right when they find out who is beyond any union I had when I got it? The best names, whether they are or traditional, leave room for children to write their own stories.
We are all just doing our best here, making choices with love and hope for tiny people who will surprise us in ways we cannot imagine. This is beautiful, no matter where the inspiration comes from.