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2026 Baby Name Trends: Ancient Names Set to Surge

Nameberry experts reveal the top baby name trends for 2026, with ancient civilisations, 'Romantasy' and classic boomer comebacks leading the forecast. Discover the key picks for your newborn.

Trump hints NFL may need a name change

Donald Trump proposed renaming the NFL, calling American football a 'conflict' with soccer. Read the full story from the 2026 World Cup draw.

2025's Top Middle Names: Rose & James Dominate

Discover the UK's most popular middle names for 2025. New analysis reveals the classic choices, like Rose and James, that parents are using to balance unique first names.

Woman slams parents for 'tragic' name 'Olivyah'

A woman reveals her lifelong frustration with the name 'Olivyah', a unique spelling her parents chose as a compromise. Discover why she calls it a 'tragediegh' and the impact it has had.

Lukacey Lynn: Baby name backlash goes viral

A Texas mother's choice to name her daughter after Lucchese boots sparked thousands of comments and divided opinion online. Discover the family's meaningful reasoning behind their unconventional choice.

Molly-Mae & Tommy Fury reveal baby name meaning

Love Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury finally reveal the emotional meaning behind their daughter's unique name Bambi, settling months of speculation among their millions of followers.

2025's Weirdest Celebrity Baby Names Revealed

From Katherine Ryan's unusual choice to Hollywood's wildest baby name trends, discover why 2025 is shaping up to be the strangest year yet for celebrity offspring monikers.

Influencers delay naming baby for six months

Social media stars Preston Ordoñe and Katelynn reveal their unconventional approach to naming their six-month-old daughter, explaining why they're still calling her 'Baby' months after birth.

Influencer Couple's 'Diabolical' Baby Name Sparks Fury

Social media influencers face intense backlash after revealing their unconventional baby name selection, with critics calling the decision 'selfish' and 'cruel' while sparking wider conversation about unusual baby naming trends.

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