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These Are The Top 100 Popular Baby Names For Boys And Girls For 2020
Resist the temptation to name your child anything inspired by COVID-19.by Rachel Perez .
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Even during a pandemic, life goes on. Couples get pregnant, and babies get born. Though we hear new parents naming their newborns coronavirus-inspired baby names, they are just a few (Thank goodness!). You can fuse you and your partner's names, pay homage to the grandparents, opt for gender-neutral names or baby names that are popular in other countries such as Korea and Japan.
We're six months into the year, and The Bump recently released the most popular baby names in 2020 so far. We've checked the name meanings of the first ten names for boys and girls, and several of them could still connect to the current situation, bringing hope and a new beginning.
Every baby is a blessing, pandemic or no pandemic. Check out the top 100 names for boys and girls, and choose or take inspiration from them.
Top 100 Names for Girls in 2020
- Mila (meaning miracles; favored)
- Aaliyah (meaning "rising” or “exalted or lofty")
- Aurora (meaning dawn)
- Aria (meaning lioness or expressive melody or tune)
- Amelia (meaning industrious, striving; work)
- Eliana (meaning "God has answered")
- Nova (meaning extraordinarily bright star)
- Kayden (meaning fighter; usually a boy's name)
- Molly (meaning "star of the sea")
- Ivy (meaning faithfulness and eternity)
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWThe rest of the baby names for girls in the Top 100
- Avery
- Rowan
- Mia
- Skylar
- Maeve
- Arabella
- Arlo
- Riley
- Alyssa
- Ava
- Luna
- Thea
- Olivia
- Alaina
- Louise
- Asa
- Emma
- Charlotte
- Amaya
- Mya
- Ayla
- Isabella
- Millie
- Rhea
- Adriel
- Sophia
- Amara
- Reese
- Adeline
- Delilah
- Alana
- Abigail
- Nora
- Malia
- Elaine
- Saoirse
- Chloe
- Dior
- Zoey
- Grace
- Tiana
- Penelope
- Ella
- Genevieve
- Layla
- Madison
- Ximena
- Isla
- Adelyn
- Willow
- Alina
- Armani
- Ariana
- Jaylen
- Audrey
- Brielle
- Hannah
- Jayden
- Stella
- Athena
- Leilani
- Naomi
- Savannah
- Bella
- Yara
- Scarlett
- Lyla
- Aurelia
- Josie
- Lily
- Gigi
- Veda
- Skyla
- Octavia
- Maya
- Eleanor
- Nevaeh
- Gianna
- Ellie
- Penny
- Nia
- Adaline
- Adalyn
- Anastasia
- Azalea
- Alice
- Rylee
- Leah
- Zia
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Top 100 Names for Boys in 2020
- Braxton (derived from Old English "Brock's town")
- Zion (meaning "highest point" and "promised land")
- Hunter (meaning "the pursuer")
- Kai (meaning "keeper of the keys" or earth)
- Urban (meaning "from the city")
- Logan (meaning "descendant of warrior")
- Elliot (translates to “Yahweh is God”)
- Liam (meaning protection)
- Lucas (meaning "light")
- River (meaning riverbank or a stream of water that flows to the sea)
CONTINUE READING BELOWwatch nowThe rest of the baby names for boys in the Top 100
- Atlas
- Asher
- Zane
- Remi
- Luca
- Hayden
- Ethan
- Quinn
- Landon
- Mateo
- Harper
- Atticus
- Xavier
- Ezra
- Leo
- Grayson
- Noah
- Levi
- Hudson
- Alexander
- Josiah
- Shia
- Reese
- Austin
- Axel
- Evan
- Remington
- Elijah
- Oliver
- Adonis
- Ace
- Kian
- Caleb
- Rhys
- Lennox
- Cairo
- Theodore
- Aaron
- August
- Wyatt
- Zayne
- Milo
- Sebastian
- Amir
- Armani
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- Benjamin
- Roman
- Owen
- Jace
- Maverick
- Henry
- Wren
- Azariah
- Arden
- Ryan
- Enzo
- Finn
- William
- Elian
- Silas
- Keanu
- Ronan
- Jacob
- Michael
- Kye
- Matthew
- Sawyer
- Miles
- Elias
- Raiden
- Jaxon
- Andrew
- Zavier
- Samuel
- Anthony
- Marcus
- Arian
- Malachi
- Micah
- Everett
- Simba
- Carter
- Arthur
- Kylan
- James
- Khari
- Ryker
- Jasper
- Archer
- Emerson
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