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Today's Baby Names: Leroy & Petunia
Is the name trending?
While Leroy and Petunia haven't quite topped the baby charts recently, their vintage vibe is making a slow comeback among hipster parents. They're perfect if you're aiming for a name that's both unique and "unironically cool"—just like that vinyl record player you never use. So if you're looking to impress other parents at your local farmers' market, these names may just be your ticket!

Is it primary‐school bully safe?
Okay, let's be real. Leroy might rhyme a little too easily with "toy," and Petunia? Well, it's not easy being a flower name when "Flower Power" isn’t trending. But, your little Leroy could just be the kind of kid who flips it and owns "Leroy the destroy" or "Petunia the brave-in-ya." Sometimes confidence is key, right?
3 famous people with this name
- Leroy Jenkins - Remember the legendary World of Warcraft raid? Who knew MMORPGs could give your child cult status?
- Leroy Anderson - Famous composer known for
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- Petunia Dursley - Maybe not the coolest aunt in Harry Potter lore, but it at least assures your little Petunia will be memorable!
History of the name
Leroy derives from the French "le roi," meaning "the king." Yes, it's basically the royal fanfare every time you call for little Leroy. Meanwhile, Petunia hails from the 19th century, a time when flower names blossomed into style—yes, pun intended.
Meaning of the name
True to its roots, Leroy means "the king"—a title your child will gladly flaunt when claiming the 'king of the sandbox' crown. Petunia means "flower," obvious, yet charming. Envision a child as unique and delightful as the flower itself.