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As for the classic names that are finding new popularity in the new year, Rose — previously a popular middle name pick — is being chosen as a first name, along with Louise and Celeste.
Billie and Noah prove that the trend of traditional masculine names being used for boys is sure to continue. Pop culture names, like Linus, Breland and Jolene, are also providing to be popular picks with parents-to-be.
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“The mood of names is going to change along with the mood of people,” she added.
source: people.com