The 2025 boy name list, from Aabhaan to Zyris



Welcome, dear reader(s) to my fifth annual look at Alberta baby names, beginning with those assigned male at birth. You may be wondering why I have this obsession with names. The explanation is simple: I need something to write about.   There were more than 6,800 original boy names last year. The top 10 list… Continue reading The 2025 boy name list, from Aabhaan to Zyris



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