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2019 trends - Naming babies after fruits and vegetables

Women's Health has released a list of the baby names that are expected to be most popular for babies born in 2019. As mankind as a species is often so very original, unsurprisingly the list featured any and all Kardashian/Jenner-related names such as Dream, True and Chicago, alongside royal family names like Diana and Harry.

Besides that, the report notes that short names are trending. In fact, Quartz reports that the average length of baby names in the US has been falling since the '90s.

Apparently, "bohemian" names are projected to be on the rise in 2019. Health-food names, like Kale, have seen a 35 percent increase in popularity, while Kiwi has jumped 40 percent, and Saffron, 31 percent. Additionally, Peace has jumped 66 percent in popularity, while Shanti, meaning "peace" in Sanskrit, has seen a 34-percent increase.

According to phillyvoice.com , there is a whole section of the internet dedicated to "Mommy blogs" helping parents find the perfect health food name for them, including "Yummy Fruit Inspired Baby Names For Girls And Boys" and "Deliciously Adorable Fruit & Veggie Names for Baby."

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