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Baby Names 2023

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Are you expecting a baby and want some name inspo from what are set to be the best baby names for 2023? Here are our predictions…

Baby names set to trend in 2023

Girls Names

  1. Mila
  2. Ada
  3. Beatrice
  4. Margot
  5. Lyra
  6. Delilah
  7. Maeve
  8. Mabel
  9. Ottilie
  10. Winnie

Boys Names

  1. Ralph
  2. Leon
  3. Rupert
  4. Jude
  5. Otis
  6. Oakley
  7. Bodhi
  8. Ziggy
  9. Ezra
  10. Frankie

Gender Neutral Names

  1. Nova
  2. Otto
  3. Robin
  4. Billy
  5. Shiloh

 

Baby names that always make the Top 10

These baby names are the old faithfuls. The classics. The ones that make the top baby name lists year after year, and for good reason. These will remain on the list for baby names of 2023 and for many years after.

Girls

  1. Olivia
  2. Ava
  3. Amelia
  4. Ivy
  5. Mia

Boys

  1. James
  2. Oliver
  3. Luca
  4. Theo
  5. Noah

 

 

Our fave baby names in The Bump to Baby Chapter Office

Baby name chat is a common office convo that we have. We read so many positive birth stories and love hearing your chosen names for your newborns.

 

  1. Barnaby – My last baby would have been a Barnaby had she been a boy.
  2. Kit 
  3. Posie
  4. Clemmie
  5. Rupert
  6. Cecilia

 

I love all the old names. When I was pregnant, I use to go for walks around churches and look at the grave stones for inspiration… weird I know!! If you like old names and graveyards aren’t your thing, you can also look on the old telegraphs for birth announcements. Where do you get your baby name inspiration from? Come let me know over on Instagram.

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