
""Shows like 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' give familiar names new emotional weight and that absolutely shows up in the data we see from expectant parents building their Babylist registries," she says."
""1 in 9 parents (11%) told us their baby name was inspired by pop culture - including celebrities, movies, TV shows, and popular books - in a recent BabyCenter survey looking at where baby names come from," said BabyCenter baby name trends specialist Rebekah Wahlberg."
""We've definitely seen the TSITP effect on baby names this year, and we're not mad about it," Engelbrecht said. "As fans of the show ourselves, we totally get the appeal.""
""Which boy name do you like better: Jeremiah or Conrad?""
Season 3 of The Summer I Turned Pretty concluded on Sept. 17 and the creator announced a movie in development. The show inspired new fans and increased interest in character names. Babylist data shows popular series can give familiar names new emotional weight for expectant parents. A BabyCenter survey found 1 in 9 parents (11%) cited pop culture as inspiration for baby names. A BabyCenter Instagram poll about Jeremiah versus Conrad leaned toward Jeremiah even among some who preferred Conrad. The name Isabella had been rising and ranked seventh most popular nationally last year.
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