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Classic Baby Names Vanishing as Trends Reshape Naming Choices

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Names like Neville and Galvin considered "functionally extinct"
  • Popularity of Karen plummeted after becoming a viral stereotype
  • Lauren's ranking dropped dramatically but saw a minor rebound in 2025
Classic Baby Names Vanishing as Trends Reshape Naming Choices

As of November 13, 2025, a new report reveals that several beloved baby names from the mid-20th century have now dropped out of the top 1,000 lists or seen declines of over 90% in popularity. Names like Neville and Galvin, once considered classic and dignified, have almost disappeared from modern birth registries, with some experts calling them "functionally extinct" for newborns.

This shift reflects the significant impact of cultural changes, memes, and modern naming aesthetics on what parents choose for their children. A prime example is the name Karen, which was one of the most common names for girls in the 1960s and 1970s. However, its popularity nosedived after the name became a viral stereotype for entitled behavior. Once topping baby name charts, Karen ranked a mere 4,844th last year, with only four babies in the U.S. given the name.

Another fading favorite, Lauren, peaked in popularity in 1996 with over 6,000 births but fell dramatically to 934th place in 2024, with just 34 babies named Lauren. However, data from BabyCenter shows a minor rebound in 2025, ranking it 477th, suggesting a possible nostalgic revival for the name. Other names at risk of disappearing include Sheila, Brenda, Gladys, Roderick, Gary, Dale, and the nearly extinct Neville and Galvin.

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According to the article, the name Karen, once one of the most common names for girls in the 1960s and 1970s, saw its popularity nosedive after the name became a viral stereotype for entitled behavior. In 2024, Karen ranked a mere 4,844th, with only four babies in the U.S. given the name.
The article states that the name Lauren peaked in popularity in 1996 with over 6,000 births, but by 2024, it had fallen dramatically to 934th place, with just 34 babies named Lauren. However, data from 2025 shows a minor rebound, with Lauren ranking 477th.
The article mentions several other names that were once considered classic and dignified, such as Neville, Galvin, Sheila, Brenda, Gladys, Roderick, Gary, and Dale, as being at risk of disappearing or having already become "functionally extinct" for newborns.

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