2023 Baby Name Trends According To The Social Security
When the Social Security Administration releases their list of the most popular baby names in the U.S. every year, familiar favorites dominate the top 10. Naming a child is HARD!…

When the Social Security Administration releases their list of the most popular baby names in the U.S. every year, familiar favorites dominate the top 10.
Naming a child is HARD! Especially when you have more than one child. I remember being pregnant with my 2nd child and googling baby names because I needed a little inspiration.
According to the Huff Post, the names Liam, Noah, Emma and Olivia continue to be popular year after year. But the agency’s latest baby naming data also reveals some surprising stats.
These are some of the unexpected trends in baby names from the last year, according to the SSA.
- Maverick is more popular than Christopher - There were 5,535 newborn baby Christophers in 2022, landing the name at number 56. Surprisingly, there were 6,991 baby boys named Maverick last year, making it the 40th most popular boy’s name.
- Brynlee is more popular than Brittany - There were 1,410 girls named Brynlee in 2022, more than four times the number of girls named Brittany (329).
- Julian is the fifth most popular boys name in California - It’s ranked 35th in the U.S, but is number five in California.
- Messiah is more popular than Patrick - Messiah is gaining popularity, there were 2,006 newborn boys given the name in 2022, making it number 188 on the list. Only 1,703 were named Patrick last year, and it’s number 218.
- Wrenlee is the fastest-rising girls name - It broke into the top 1,000 names for the first time after rising 708 places from number 2021 to 712.
- Chosen is one of the fastest-rising names for boys - The name climbed 410 spots to number 898 last year, when there were 257 newborn boys named Chosen.
- Axel beats Robert in popularity - After 4,318 boys were named Axel in 2022, the name ranks 77th, making it more popular than the classic Robert, which ranks 84th and was given to 4,051 boys last year.
- Khaleesi is more popular than Erin - “Game of Thrones” baby names are still popular, as there were 444 baby girls named Khaleesi in 2022. That puts it at number 662, making it more popular than Erin, which is 685.

Redditors Roast Worst Baby Names They’ve Ever Encountered
Selecting a baby name can be tough, especially with thousands of options available. Some parents stress over the lasting influence of their child's name, wanting to ensure a prosperous future. Trends in naming kids mirror shifting cultural norms and evolving ambitions for children.
Getting baby names right has taken on a new level of importance for expecting parents. In fact, TikTok has become a platform where creators gather substantial followings by discussing baby name trends and highlighting names to avoid due to their trendiness. They openly share names they considered but didn't use, along with names they'd rather not encounter again. TikTok's baby name inspiration videos now focus on various themes, including "old money" names such as Caroline, Elizabeth, and Charlotte, "main character" names like Blaze, Arrow, and Falcon, and "aesthetic" names like Rowan, Wren, and Atlas.
Celebrities are accustomed to unconventional names. Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO, and musician Grimes named their first child X Æ A-12, often called "X." Their second child is Exa Dark Sideræl. They also affectionately refer to their daughter as Sailor Mars, inspired by the "Sailor Moon" manga series.
"The Most Unusual Name I've Encountered in Real Life"
Occasionally, parents opt to invent a name, a decision that carries some level of uncertainty. While they might create something distinctive and appealing, there's also a chance of the child being given a name perceived as peculiar by others. This situation arose for a baby, drawing significant attention on Reddit. The name of the child came to light through a thread titled, "The Most Unusual Name I've Encountered in Real Life."
It reads, "So my mother just told me the name of her ex’s child and my GOD is it a doozy. He and his wife named their daughter: Audtom. Because his name is Tom and her name is Audrey. I could not f---ing believe my ears."
The worst baby names
Commenters had strong opinions, with many criticizing the name choice. Others suggested more seamless ways to combine the parents' names, including one person who wrote, "Assuming this is pronounced 'Autumn' and not 'Odd-Tom,' would it have killed them to just spell it Autom?"
Another person suggested, "Not me thinking 'Tomrey' would be better," and another joked, "They missed an opportunity: 'Tawdry.'”
Redditors even came up with baby names that they considered to be the worst. Take a look at some of these names below.
Gridget
"When I was a kid I stayed at a bed & breakfast with family photos on the walls," one user wrote. "There was a sister named Gridget. I actually think about this a lot." It's kind of like a spin on the name Bridget. This Redditor seems really stuck on the name they found.
Shanniel
This unique name caught this person off guard. They even tried to figure it out by mixing it with other names. "I once saw a baby announcement where the mom was named Shannon, the dad was Daniel, and they named the baby Shanniel," they wrote.
Dyslexia
Sometimes people just go with the flow when picking a name for their kid. Maybe it felt right at the time, and they didn't even realize it's also the name of a condition. While working at a gas station, this Reddit user observed a mother who let her child run around wild. They wrote "One small girl was pushing on a display stand and the mother screamed: ‘DYSLEXIA GET YO A-- OVER HERE!"
Donnaria
Back in school on the playground, this person probably had a rough time. This is particularly true because their name coincidentally rhymes with a sexually transmitted disease. Nevertheless, a user pointed out that it's a clever fusion of two names. "Donnaria. A combination of her Mom's name (Donna) and Grandma's name (Gloria)," they wrote.
Alcoholic Beverages
Bacardi, Hennessy, Tanqueray, Alizé – the names keep coming. It turns out a Redditor, who happened to work in children and family services, encountered kids with names inspired by alcoholic beverages almost every day. "You don't know how bad it really gets. Lots of kids named after alcoholic beverages."