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New Report Claims These 20 Baby Names Are Going to Go Extinct This Year

Posted on February 19, 2026

Then there’s the so-called 100-year baby name rule, which suggests that names tend to return to popularity roughly once every century.

Selecting a baby name is deeply personal, yet experts consistently observe broader patterns emerging over time. Certain names begin trending again among parents, while others fall so far down the rankings that they risk disappearing from the charts altogether.

BabyCenter recently examined which names in the top 1,000 saw the steepest declines between 2024 and 2025, uncovering some intriguing insights in the process.

Their findings showed that names with unconventional or unique spellings are losing favor. Monikers inspired by places are also becoming less popular. In addition, names that begin with D or K — as well as those ending in Y — are currently experiencing a downward trend.

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The experts also forecast which names may become virtually extinct within the next year — and several of them may come as a surprise.

Among girls’ names that could fade away are: Charleigh, Mckinley, Prisha, Ezra, Sasha, Mía, Kenna, Kori, Dior and Shaikha.

Meanwhile, boys’ names that may disappear from the charts include: Kylian, Atharv, Enoch, Crue, Huxley, Salman, Camilo, Advik, Emmitt and Garrett.

You can find the complete lists below:

Girls’ names that could become extinct

  1. Charleigh
  2. Mckinley
  3. Prisha
  4. Ezra
  5. Sasha
  6. Mía
  7. Kenna
  8. Kori
  9. Dior
  10. Shaikha
  11. Gabrielle
  12. Zaylee
  13. Ocean
  14. Allie
  15. Giana
  16. Skyler
  17. Kinley
  18. Aarya
  19. Kylee
  20. Renata
  21. Rayne
  22. Malaysia
  23. Goldie
  24. Halle
  25. Amayah
  26. Kenzie
  27. Avianna
  28. Alivia
  29. Danielle
  30. Everlee
  31. Kiana
  32. Maddison
  33. Vada
  34. Indie
  35. Regina
  36. Averie
  37. Elsa
  38. Kaeli
  39. Lilian
  40. Siena
  41. Dylan
  42. Dallas
  43. Amal
  44. Nicole
  45. Oaklyn
  46. Brinley
  47. Daleyza
  48. Payton
  49. London
  50. Abby
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Boys’ names that could become extinct

  1. Kylian
  2. Atharv
  3. Enoch
  4. Crue
  5. Huxley
  6. Salman
  7. Camilo
  8. Advik
  9. Emmitt
  10. Garrett
  11. Jaxton
  12. Avyaan
  13. Karim
  14. Ishaan
  15. Dax
  16. Mohamad
  17. Case
  18. Ryland
  19. Franco
  20. Boston
  21. Santana
  22. Reign
  23. Rudra
  24. Ridge
  25. Grady
  26. Dominick
  27. Mikael
  28. Aryan
  29. Rey
  30. Adan
  31. Jase
  32. Avi
  33. Quinn
  34. Gage
  35. Hamad
  36. Anderson
  37. Corey
  38. Gunner
  39. Bryce
  40. Brixton
  41. Chandler
  42. Harry
  43. Alonso
  44. Frank
  45. Trace
  46. Bruce
  47. Jedidiah
  48. Langston
  49. Ignacio
  50. Dev
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While many names appear to be on their way out, the naming experts at Nameberry have also identified emerging trends for the year ahead. They note that, amid the doom and gloom dominating the headlines, many parents-to-be are gravitating toward names infused with fantasy or inspired by beloved books and reality TV shows.

These trends include names rooted in ancient history; showgirl-inspired choices — influenced by the success of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour; soulful and spiritual names with biblical ties; polished “boomer” names such as Nancy and Betsy; romantasy-inspired options drawn from fantasy novels; and even names incorporating numbers, like Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s son, Rocky Thirteen.

A renewed fascination with some of the most celebrated novels in British literature is also said to be driving a resurgence in distinctly English names.

With classics such as Wuthering Heights, Sense & Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice capturing readers’ attention once again, names like Bram, Bronte, Celia, Darcy, Eyre, Fielding and Tess are expected to inspire parents throughout the year.

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