There's A New Baby Name Trend
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The new baby name trend this year? Gender neutral names, which are climbing the chart to the most popular list.
In the past, baby names have always been about "Boys names" and "Girls names".
But they're starting to become sans-gender.
According to a Baby Centre survey, this year is the year of "unisex" baby names.
"Millennials are an open-minded and accepting group, and they don’t want their children to feel pressured to conform to stereotypes that might be restrictive," editor in chief of Baby Centre, Linda Murray wrote.
These names shot to popularity during the feminist movement in the 1960s, and now they're making a come back.