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Once popular baby boys’ name now fallen off a cliff in charts as it’s ‘old-fashioned’

According to a baby name expert this once in-demand moniker has completely fallen off the UK charts as new Gen-Z parents associate it with grandfather’s

This favoured little boy’s name used to be on all soon-to-be parents’ lists but according to new research, it has dropped off the charts as many people think it’s too dated. And it’s not the only one, as a host of previously loved names are being boycotted.

A lot fewer people are opting to name their newborn babies Tony, despite it previously being one of the most heard baby names around. That’s according to Nameberry expert Sophie Kihm who says once a name drops off in the charts it can take around 100 years for it to be back on people’s lists in their top picks.

Other names including Kieran and Steven – spelt as Stephen too – are being left out by expectant parents as they sound ‘tired’ on infants today. The female version of Stephen, Stephanie is also on the list of extinct girls’ names, along with Ellen and Ashley.

It’s all down to do with what Sophie explains as the ‘100-year-rule’ meaning the top trending names in 2023 are based off of what was common back in the 1920s simply because they feel ‘youthful’ again.

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