These baby names could go extinct in 2025 - and it's bad news for millennials
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BabyCenter's report highlights a significant decline in the popularity of certain baby names, particularly those associated with royals and the millennial generation, indicating a trend in shifting preferences.
Names like Catherine, Anne, Edward, and Albert have fallen by over 100 spots, with Catherine experiencing a drop of more than 200 spots, revealing changing societal values.
Names popular in the '80s and '90s, along with several 'Millennial girl names' like Chelsea and Kelsey, are also declining, reflecting an evolution in naming trends.
BabyCenter's analysis shows the fastest falling baby boy names include Jamal and Esteban, demonstrating a broader cultural shift away from certain traditional names.
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