It ’s official : Floral - inspired names like Ivy , Jasmine , and Daisy are in .

First, nature-inspired names continue to dominant the charts, like they have for the last years. Olivia still ranks as the #1 girl name since 2021 (along with its male counterpart Oliver), which both derive from the fruit “olive.”

Iris just broke into the Top 100, Jasmine is making somewhat of a comeback, and Daisy is an old favorite that’s on the rise.

Let’s not forget about the boys, too. They’re also dusting off names like Theodore and Silas.

Milo, Ace, and Zion are the newest short names breaking into the charts.

And lastly, names with strong, optimistic, and inspiring meanings are making a big splash. In some cases, they take direct inspiration from the words — like Faith, Grace, and Serenity.

The majority of parents are being a bit more subtle, with names like Ezra, a Hebrew name that means “helper,” or Naomi, which means “pleasant.”

Top 10 Girls Names:

1 . Olivia

2 . Emma

3 . Charlotte

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It’s official: Floral-inspired names like Ivy, Jasmine, and Daisy are in.

4 . Amelia

5 . Ava

6 . Isabella

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7 . Lily

8 . Luna

9 . Aurora

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10 . Mia

Top 10 Boy Names:

1 . Noah

2 . Liam

3 . King Oliver

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4 . Elijah

5 . Leo

6 . Mateo

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7 . Ethan

8 . James

9 . Lucas

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10 . Aiden

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