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17.10.2022 - 22:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Parents will understand the amount of work that goes into naming newborns and titles often go in and out of fashion.
This is usually influenced by mainstream culture, news and media, which can all make or break name trends. As Noah and Olivia were revealed as the most popular baby names for 2022 by ONS data last week, experts have already predicted as what baby names will surge next year - which shows a major royal influence.
According to ONS, films such as Star Wars and Pixar’s Luca, heavily influenced boy names last year, and TV hit Sex Education, saw the name Olivia hit the top spot for girls.
This prompted personalised gifting experts at DCUK, to delve into search volume data to identify the most influential events and pop culture moments of the past year, alongside their most recent requests for certain names. Using new sales and search data, the specialists have gathered what they believe will be the most popular baby names in 2023.
Steve Manser, head of marketing at DCUK commented: “It’s always interesting to see which names are becoming more or less popular, and we are often able to track trends amongst our customers and the personalisation’s they ask for.
"These are just some of the names that we’ve already started to see more of which we anticipate will become increasingly popular due to their correlation with impactful people and cultural moments of this year.”
Read below for the top five predicted boy and girl baby names for 2023.
Expected to come out on top next year for boys names next year is Harry.
With average monthly searches of 498,00 in the UK, Harry Styles has dominated pop culture in 2022 with chart topping songs, a global tour and a leading role in Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry Darling.
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