-
Carmaker Stellantis swings back into profit as sales climb
-
Trump warns Iran blockade could last months, sending oil prices soaring
-
Pistons stay alive, Lakers can't stop Rockets
-
No 'meaningful' shift from social media sites after Australia teen ban: govt report
-
Denmark's Soren Torpegaard Lund to 'stay true' at Eurovision
-
Marathon brothers run Ireland in race to find dementia cure
-
Inoue wary of 'clever' Nakatani in sold-out Tokyo superfight
-
Australian Jewish group warned of 'attack' before Bondi mass shooting: inquiry
-
Mamdani calls on King Charles to return Koh-i-Noor diamond
-
New Zealand mosque killer loses bid to overturn convictions
-
Oil at four-year high, stocks slip after Trump blockade warning
-
Key points from the first global talks on phasing out fossil fuels
-
Mountain festival marks spring arrival high above Tokyo
-
Nations urged to 'go further' as fossil fuel exit talks wrap in Colombia
-
Australia's 'most beautiful' street fed up with viral fame
-
Top-seeded Pistons stay alive in playoffs with Magic win
-
Cuban boy's sporting dreams on hold as surgery backlog grows
-
Bali drowning in trash after landfill closed
-
Australian Jewish group warned of 'terrorist attack' before Bondi shooting: inquiry
-
Finland's Eurovision favourite brings flames and a frantic violin to Vienna
-
ECB set to hold rates despite Iran war energy shock
-
Iran, World Cup loom over FIFA Congress
-
Samsung Electronics posts record quarterly profit on AI boom
-
D4vd used Amazon chainsaws to hack up teen's body: prosecutors
-
Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc: Change of Chairman
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - April 30
-
Route1 Reports Fiscal Year 2025 Results and Continued Transition Toward Recurring, Lifecycle-Based Revenue
-
InHand Networks FWA12 5G FWA Router: Ideal Connectivity for Multi-Store Retail & Hospitality
-
Meta chief Zuckerberg doubles down on AI spending
-
Saudi to end LIV Golf funding this year: reports
-
Google-parent Alphabet soars as Meta stumbles over AI costs
-
Powell's decision to stay on at Fed ignites new Trump insult
-
Brazil lowers benchmark rate to 14.5% in second consecutive cut
-
'This cannot happen': Arsenal's Arteta livid over Eze penalty review
-
Air quality improving in Europe but more effort needed: report
-
Putin, Trump discuss Iran, Ukraine in phone call: Kremlin
-
Crazy flights: Kiss frontman produces plane disaster movie
-
Google-parent Alphabet soars as rivals stumble over AI costs
-
Romanian behind 'swatting' attacks in US gets four years in prison
-
Arsenal, Atletico trade penalties in Champions League semi-final draw
-
Anti-Bezos campaign urges Met Gala boycott in New York
-
African oil producers defend need to drill at fossil fuel exit talks
-
Iran officials leave Canada before FIFA Congress over airport 'insult': Iranian media
-
Oil spikes while divided Federal Reserve keeps interest rates unchanged
-
Palace boss Glasner eager for another trophy in Europe
-
Alleged Trump assassin took selfie moments before attack: prosecutors
-
Shomrim: the Jewish volunteers protecting their community
-
Powell to bow out as Fed chief but stay as a governor on legal pressure
-
PSG blow as Hakimi ruled out of Champions League semi-final return
-
'Gritty' Philadelphia pitches itself as low-cost US World Cup choice
New BeenVerified Study Identifies the Top Baby Names Inspired by Influencers
This new research shows how social media stars are reshaping America's naming trends
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / August 25, 2025 / Baby names used to be inspired by family heritage, religion, or tradition. Today, they're just as likely to come from an Instagram reel or a TikTok feed. A new study from BeenVerified.com shows how influencer culture has become one of the most powerful forces shaping what American parents name their children.
Analyzing recent Social Security Administration (SSA) baby name data, BeenVerified identified a surge in names linked directly to influencers, viral creators, and the children of celebrities. Names like Nova, Kai, Rowan, Addison, Sage, Arya, Zara, Saint, Charli, and Stormi are now among the most popular, propelled by their constant presence across social platforms.
Rank | Name | SSA 2024 Rank | Gender | Births | Influencer/Social Media Connection |
1 | Nova | #39 | Girl | 5,044 | Instagram/TikTok favorite, modern/astro vibe |
2 | Kai | #76 | Boy | 4,276 | Surfer/vlogger/athlete/influencer |
3 | Rowan | #71 (B), #266 (G) | Both | 4,647 (B), 1,193 (G) | Modern gender-neutral trend |
4 | Addison | #68 | Girl | 3,327 | Addison Rae (TikTok star turned Pop star) |
5 | Sage | #413 (B), #146 (G) | Both | 779 (B), 1,987 (G) | Wellness/influencer trending |
6 | Arya | #162 | Girl | 1,863 | Social media, TV (also "Fantasy", below) |
7 | Zara | #234 | Girl | 1,327 | Zara McDermott (influencer/model) |
8 | Saint | #282 | Boy | 1,195 | Saint West (Kardashian baby, viral sharenting) |
9 | Charli | #524 | Girl | 587 | Charli D'Amelio (TikTok), Charli XCX |
10 | Stormi | #790 | Girl | 356 | Stormi Webster (Kylie Jenner, Instagram famous baby) |
From reels to real life, influencer names are moving from trending hashtags into birth certificates. While traditional family-inspired names like Susan or John once dominated, today's newborns are more likely to be named after TikTok stars, wellness vloggers, or even the children of reality TV icons.
The Kardashian effect underscores this trend. Names like Saint and Stormi, famously tied to Kardashian-Jenner children, saw dramatic spikes in popularity after being introduced to the public. What was once unconventional is now aspirational-and highly imitated.
These names often feel modern, gender-neutral, and stylish, aligning with broader cultural aesthetics. They also carry a sense of brand identity. In an era where parenthood itself is frequently broadcast online, a distinctive name is part of a family's content strategy. As the study points out: "Kids = content." Babies are born into a digital-first world where their names are hashtags as much as they are identities.
Unlike classic names that endure for generations, influencer-driven names rise and fall. A name can soar into mainstream use after a viral moment and fade again if the trend loses traction. Still, with influencers now occupying the same cultural space once held by movie stars and rock icons, their impact on naming conventions is undeniable.
About BeenVerified
BeenVerified's mission is to help people discover, understand and use public data in their everyday lives. BeenVerified and our associated websites curate dozens of public data sources and proprietary data sets to give people easy and affordable access to billions of public records, including a people search tool.
Contact:
Erin Kemp, [email protected]
SOURCE: BeenVerified
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
J.Gomez--AT