More from CafeMom: 19 Popular British Baby Girl Names That Need to Cross Over We know there are classic British names that will never go out of style — Harry, Henry, Charlotte, or George — but what about names that are little more modern, but still have that English feel? Laura Wattenberg from BabyNameWizard found 15 names that are not necessarily the top baby names in England, but the fastest rising, meaning that they are more likely to be popular in the future. On BabyNameWizard.com, she shares that many of these names are even influenced by us here in the states. “These name show off a combination of global and local style,” explains Wattenberg. “Kylo, for instance, was also the fastest-rising boy’s name in the United States courtesy of a Star Wars film.” “But Jorgie? Reggie? Louie?” she adds, “Those nicknames are pure Brit-cute style. Even the girls’ name Paisley, which was already a Western-styled U.S. hit (a la country singer Brad Paisley) follows the Poppy-like cute model.” So as far as the Brits go, the future seems to be baby names that appeal to both a British and American sensibility. Read on to see the names that made the list!
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title: “15 Baby Names That Are Totally Hot In England Right Now” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-28” author: “Deborah Ontiveros”
More from CafeMom: 19 Popular British Baby Girl Names That Need to Cross Over We know there are classic British names that will never go out of style — Harry, Henry, Charlotte, or George — but what about names that are little more modern, but still have that English feel? Laura Wattenberg from BabyNameWizard found 15 names that are not necessarily the top baby names in England, but the fastest rising, meaning that they are more likely to be popular in the future. On BabyNameWizard.com, she shares that many of these names are even influenced by us here in the states. “These name show off a combination of global and local style,” explains Wattenberg. “Kylo, for instance, was also the fastest-rising boy’s name in the United States courtesy of a Star Wars film.” “But Jorgie? Reggie? Louie?” she adds, “Those nicknames are pure Brit-cute style. Even the girls’ name Paisley, which was already a Western-styled U.S. hit (a la country singer Brad Paisley) follows the Poppy-like cute model.” So as far as the Brits go, the future seems to be baby names that appeal to both a British and American sensibility. Read on to see the names that made the list!
More from CafeMom: 23 Baby Names Parents Say They Regret Giving Their Kids More from CafeMom: 18 Badass Baby Girl Names for Future Presidents More from CafeMom: 100 Lumberjack Chic Baby Names for Boys & Girls More from CafeMom: 21 Beautiful but Forgotten Victorian Baby Names More from CafeMom: 21 Beautiful Baby Girl Names With Classic Latin Roots