Experts Reveal Today's Most Surprisingly Popular Baby Name, and It's Not What Your Grandma Thinks! Uncover Why Parents Everywhere Are Laughing (or Crying) Over This Unlikely Choice!
Today’s Baby Names: Maverick and Petunia
Is the Name Trending?
Maverick has been riding the popularity wave thanks to its association with free-spirited, adventurous personalities. Think “Top Gun” but less sunglasses and more baby bottles. Petunia, on the other hand, has taken a more winding path to popularity, blossoming from the world of quirky floral names. While Maverick is soaring, Petunia is planting its roots firmly among those hipster botanists.

Is it Primary-School Bully Safe?
Maverick might sound like a green light for nicknames like “Mav the Brave,” but let's hope the playground foes don't invent any less cool puns. Petunia may evoke images of soft, delicate flowers; however, the “Pet” aspect is fertile ground for potential teasing quips—suggesting perhaps a life of mastering the art of good-natured comebacks.
3 Famous People with This Name
Surprisingly, Maverick seems to have outrun most celebrity circles, but notable Mavericks include Maverick Carter, LeBron James's business partner. Petunias have largely remained in gardens, although J.K. Rowling did giv
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History of the Name
Maverick traces back to 19th-century rancher Samuel Maverick who famously neglected to brand his cattle (much like the ultimate non-conformist). Petunia's roots are in traditional Southern gardens, a name derived from the petun (meaning “tobacco” in its native Tupi language), which doesn't sound very baby-friendly but can surely add some intrigue at neighborhood potlucks.
Meaning of the Name
Maverick symbolizes an independent and unconventional spirit. It's the wild horse that roams freely, only constrained by the confines of nap time. Petunia, in contrast, epitomizes a vibrant bloom. Its meaning is often linked to fanciful sights and fragrant adventures, making it a name that's as playful as it is pretty.