The baby names that shot up the charts in 2026, and the pop culture moments behind them
Klarity rose 1,396 spots and Kasai climbed 1,108 as celebrity names, anime growth and stylized spellings reshaped U.S. baby-name charts.
- In May 2026, the Social Security Administration unveiled the latest baby name trends, identifying Klarity and Kasai as the year's fastest-rising names for girls and boys respectively.
- Rapper Kash Doll sparked Klarity's popularity after naming her daughter in June 2024 and releasing a single, while actress Skai Jackson influenced Kasai's rise, a name meaning "fire" in Japanese and Swahili.
- Spelling makeovers like Madisson gained traction, while Eziah and Jasai joined a broader reappearance of modern-styled Hebrew names, benefiting from the fashionable, long "i" sound.
- Japanese-Inspired choices like Akari climb the charts alongside Hawaiian-inspired names such as Naylani, Kailani, and Aylani, supported by increased anime viewership on streaming service Crunchyroll.
- Regional data shows these unique trends gaining the most traction in Texas, Oklahoma, and the South, as parents increasingly move away from classic choices toward names with specific cultural or stylistic roots.
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The baby names that shot up the charts in 2026, and the pop culture moments behind them
ThatsThem reports on the 2025 baby names that surged in popularity, influenced by cultural trends, with names like Kasai and Klarity leading the rise.
The baby names that shot up the charts in 2026, and the pop culture moments behind them - Stateline Publications
The baby names that shot up the charts in 2026, and the pop culture moments behind themEvery May, the Social Security Administration drops one of the most entertaining website updates of all: the names that gained the most in popularity out of over 1,000 common names.The 2025 top baby names, unveiled in May 2026, were full of surprises. A name meaning “fire” jumped more than 1,100 spots, another received a spelling makeover, and a wave of unique…
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