Whether you have kids or not, it's interesting to follow trends in the most popular baby names, and they can tell us a lot about the current parenting culture and landscape.Whether it's names with confusing spellings, the most popular jewel-inspired names, or titles that derive from different types of flowers, patterns and trends in new-born names are fun to keep up with.And with March less than a week away, spring-inspired names are likely to skyrocket as we enter a new (and hopefully sunnier) season.
To help bring in the new season, children’s therapy experts Meemzy Magic have looked at data to see what spring themed monikers were used in 2023.Below you'll find explanations of some of the lists top contenders - including a surprising Scottish appearance.
You can also find a full top 10 list below.Lily was officially the most popular spring-inspired baby girl name in the UK in 2023, with 2,290 baby girls born with the name that year.The floral name Lily is derived from the Latin "lilium," symbolizing purity, renewal, and beauty.
A timeless name, and one of the most beloved floral titles, Lily embodies the essence of spring, symbolising fresh beginnings.Poppy came in second place on the list, with 1,755 baby girls given the name in 2023.
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