By Emily Lee
Jan 6, 2021
There s no denying 2020 was a challenging year. Despite the year s difficulties, there were still some bright spots. For many families, that bright spot was welcoming a new baby into the world.
Now that 2020 has finally come to an end, BabyCenter was able to reveal the most popular baby names from 2020. Though there were plenty of news stories about pandemic-related baby names last year, none of them managed to land a top ten spot. While 2020 was certainly a unique year, the most popular baby names largely remained classic staples. For example, Sophia remained the most popular name for baby girls for the 11the year in a row. On the boys side, Liam held on to the top spot for the second year in a row.
By Emily Lee
Jan 6, 2021
There s no denying 2020 was a challenging year. Despite the year s difficulties, there were still some bright spots. For many families, that bright spot was welcoming a new baby into the world.
Now that 2020 has finally come to an end, BabyCenter was able to reveal the most popular baby names from 2020. Though there were plenty of news stories about pandemic-related baby names last year, none of them managed to land a top ten spot. While 2020 was certainly a unique year, the most popular baby names largely remained classic staples. For example, Sophia remained the most popular name for baby girls for the 11the year in a row. On the boys side, Liam held on to the top spot for the second year in a row.