A commercial study by Nameberry calculating the “reddest” and “bluest” baby names across the country reflects a stark divide in American thinking. The baby naming site collected baby names with the highest disparity in Republican-leaning and Democrat-leaning states, charting naming trends along political divisions.
Yes, even baby names are political now, apparently. A new study by baby naming site Nameberry pulled the top 500 baby names in the U.S. and analyzed which of those names were chosen predominantly in states that voted Republican (red) or Democrat (blue) in the 2024 presidential election. Some of the results truly defied expectations.
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BuzzFeed on MSNThe Data Is Out — Here Are The Most Popular Baby Names In Red States Vs. Blue States1.Finally, the most popular boy name in a red state is Kohen, and in a blue state it's Moshe. The most popular girl name in a red state is Hattie, and in a blue state it's Fiona.
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