Have you realized how many Latino names you’ve encountered recently? According to Belly Ballot, a social media baby naming website, there is a new trend emerging across the United States – yes, Latino names are definitely in! The website has been tracking pregnant couples, gathering information about soon-to-be parents’ choices of baby names and came with a shocking prediction – in Fall 2013 through 2014, Latino names will not only be favored by Hispanic parents, but surprisingly, by white/Caucasian couples. The latest data show that white couples around the US are naming their children with Latino names and this trend will continue to rise.
To be perfectly honest, Latino names in the United States have been hitting the popularity charts for a while now: names like Sofia, Mia, and Olivia are already ranking the highest every year. According to real-time voting data, there is now a flood of other Latino names amongst Caucasian couples, including these:
- Maria
- Lola
- Isabella
- Carmen
- Sierra
- Miguel
- Luis
- Santos
- Ernesto
- Diego
Personally, I’m not sure the name Miguel itself can protect your child from social isolation, just as much as I don’t think somebody can’t blend in as Henry or Elizabeth. Contrary to what people might think, names do not create our personalities – we still create them ourselves. Whether we agree with it or not, though, fairly soon Latino names might take the lead in white families.
Lucie Strachonova Wisco was born and raised in the Czech Republic. She holds Master’s Degrees in Education and Psychology, and English Language and Literature. She currently works as Editor for BabyNames.net, discussing names from around the world.