


New girls names that have made the top 100 this year include: Ariella, Sarah, Lyra, Hazel and Riley. With boys' names, there have been no changes at all in the top five since December of 2022, however, some unexpected names have slipped into the top 100. Lily is the most popular girls' name, with Freya and Amelia finishing off the top five. With Sophia now in second place, Olivia has fallen to third, according to the latest figures. READ MORE: Top 20 old-fashioned baby names set to make a comeback in 2023 Olivia, which was the most commonly-chosen name for a baby girl from 2015 until 2021. In their annual mid-year top 100 charts, Bab圜entre has offered a a sneak peek at the current baby naming trends ahead of the final results at the end of the year and a new girls' name has nabbed the top spot. However there are some new names on the list in 2023 that have not featured in the top 100 in recent years. There are some names on the list that have been topping it for a number of years, as more and more parents choose the modern names. So with all this in mind, we’ve gone ahead and done the hard research and collating for you, resulting in this epic list of the most unique, cool, and bad ass middle names for your little baby girl who will one day grow to rule the world.This week the ECHO revealed the most popular baby names for 2023 so far. She might like it so much that she’ll decide to go by her middle name, instead. Stick with traditional for a first name, if you need to, but give her something a little funkier for a middle name. According to the latest search data available, that query is searched for nearly 3,000 times per month. You’re not alone in your search for some ideas.

You can even go ahead and parse it down by syllables, want a perfect three-syllable name? We got you. Have you thought about a French last name or an Italian surname as a middle name? What about getting in touch with your Russian roots and using a Russian last name as a middle name? It’s certainly a conversation starter at the DMV! Maybe it’s time we dig a little deeper into the historically deep well of unique names and see what else is out there. However, perhaps it’s time to want more for your little chunk than to have the same name as two other girls in her class. Sure, having a one-of-a-kind name has its down side, too. They’re pretty, though, and definitely memorable and fun. Since then, Elsie, Otter, and Stormi have joined the list of celebrity baby names that veer a little off the path. In 2004, the world collectively lost their minds when Gwyneth Paltrow named her daughter Apple.
