(FOX NEWS) – A popular parenting resource has identified top baby names and shifting trends after consulting hundreds of thousands of parents who named an infant in 2022.
BabyCenter, an online media company under the Everyday Health Group – Pregnancy & Parenting (EHG P&P), released a baby name report based on responses it received from parents who welcomed "about 416,000 babies" this year from Jan. 1 through Nov. 1.
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Researchers at BabyCenter analyzed the submitted names and narrowed down the top 100 names for newborn girls and boys.
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