Annual Report

2026 Baby Name Trends

From record-breaking double names to invented words like Billiam — here's everything shaping how America names its babies this year.

Top 5 Most Searched Name Meanings (YTD 2026)

These are the names whose meanings Americans searched most in 2026. Each represents a different naming philosophy — from nature (Brooks) to mythology (Raya's multi-cultural roots).

The Double Name Revival

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Record High Search Volume

"Double names" searches hit an all-time high in 2026.

"double names that start with mary" was the hottest related search of the past year.

Double names (or hyphenated names) combine two given names into one identity. They're particularly popular in the American South and are seeing a nationwide resurgence.

Popular Double Names

Mary-Anne
girl
Mary-Kate
girl
Mary-Jane
girl
Mary-Ellen
girl
Mary-Lou
girl
Anna-Marie
girl
Emma-Rose
girl
Lily-May
girl
Rose-Marie
girl
Sarah-Jane
girl

Invented Names & Viral Curiosity

2026 saw an explosion of interest in completely invented or unconventional names. Parents aren't just choosing from existing names — they're asking if anything can be a name.

Top "Is [Word] a Name?" Searches

"is billiam a name"
One of the hottest name-related searches this year
"is iso a name"
One of the hottest name-related searches this year

Dramatic Name Meanings

Perhaps the most surprising trend of 2026: parents actively seeking names with edgy, dramatic, or even dark meanings. "Girl names that mean chaos" and "boy names that mean darkness" were among the hottest semantic searches.

Regional Differences

American naming culture isn't uniform. Coast to coast, state to state, fascinating preferences emerge that reflect local culture and history.

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Washington State

The only state where Jaxon is searched more than both Braxton and Paxton.

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West Coast vs East Coast

Aiden
West Coast
vs
Jayden
East Coast
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Texas

The only state where Katy beats Katie in searches. Also one of only two states preferring Madeleine over Madeline.

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Wyoming & Utah

Since 2004, both states have preferred Liz over Beth as a nickname for Elizabeth.

Creative Spellings at Record Highs

Searches for "different ways to spell [name]" reached an all-time high in 2026. Parents are increasingly seeking unique orthographic twists on traditional names.

Top 5 Spelling Searches

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