2015 Trends in Baby Naming: The Influence of Instagram Filters

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In its annual report, BabyCenter unveiled the most sought-after baby names for the year, revealing a lack of significant change from previous years. The names Sophia and Jackson continue to hold strong as favorites, and while the lists themselves may lack excitement, the trends emerging in baby naming are certainly noteworthy.

A rather unexpected trend has surfaced: names inspired by Instagram filters. Yes, those familiar tools we use to enhance our photos have also made their way into the realm of baby names. Consider the names Lux, Juno, Reyes, Ludwig, Amaro, Valencia, and Willow. These choices might sound whimsical or artistic, but their origins are tied to digital photography rather than literary or historical references.

For instance, the name Lux has seen a remarkable 75 percent increase among baby boys and a slight uptick for girls, too. While technically not an Instagram filter, it refers to a photo-editing feature that enhances brightness and exposure. The name Ludwig, which is also linked to a filter, rose by 42 percent among boys. Other notable gains include Amaro (up 26 percent), Reyes (up 10 percent), Hudson (up 4 percent), and Kelvin (up 3 percent).

For girls, Juno experienced a 30 percent surge in popularity, thanks to the filter that beautifies outdoor photos. The name Valencia, known for imparting a warm glow to images, climbed 26 percent, while Willow increased by 13 percent. It’s amusing how the fatigue of pregnancy might lead one to look for inspiration on their phone, resulting in names like Amaro catching their eye.

Interestingly, my own experience aligns with this trend. I named my first child after a suggestion from a customer at the bar where I was working — “Lucien” was the name that struck me after he ordered a double shot. Sometimes, inspiration comes from the most unexpected places.

Another captivating trend involves names inspired by characters from popular television series. The show “Empire” has seen significant influence, with names like Dre (up 77 percent), Lyon (up 61 percent), and Hakeem (up 55 percent) rising dramatically in popularity. For the first time in three years, Luscious also made an appearance on the lists.

All of this TV viewing and social media engagement seems to have a silver lining — we’re contributing to the naming of the next generation!

Most Popular Names of 2015

Based on data from over 340,000 newborns registered on BabyCenter, the lists remain relatively unchanged from previous years.

Top 10 Girls’ Names:

  1. Sophia
  2. Emma
  3. Olivia
  4. Ava
  5. Mia
  6. Isabella
  7. Zoe
  8. Lily
  9. Emily
  10. Madison

Top 10 Boys’ Names:

  1. Jackson
  2. Aiden
  3. Liam
  4. Lucas
  5. Noah
  6. Mason
  7. Ethan
  8. Caden
  9. Logan
  10. Jacob

Mia has now surpassed Isabella for the fifth spot, while Madison has taken over from Madelyn at number ten. The only shift in the boys’ list is the swapping of Logan and Jacob. If the current trends take hold, we may see a more diverse array of names in the coming year.

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Summary

The 2015 baby name trends reveal a fascinating shift towards names inspired by Instagram filters, with Lux and Juno leading the way. While traditional favorites like Sophia and Jackson remain unchanged at the top of the charts, the influence of pop culture, particularly from shows like “Empire,” is also noteworthy. As we navigate these trends, it’s clear that our naming choices are becoming more eclectic and reflective of our digital lives.

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