Choosing a baby name is a big deal.
Are they going togo the celebrity routeand choose an unusual name like Apple or Pilot Inspektor?
So without further ado, here are the baby names that no one will use in 2021.

Chris
We don’t have anything against the name Chris.
So take it from us, and leave Chris in 2020.
Let these men duke it out on their own.

Karen
Oh Karen why are you the way that you are?
Yes, that is what we’re working with.
“The ultimate … prep, lax-bro name,” aNameberryuser commented on the name’s official page.

“(Sorry not sorry, Chads).”
Alexa
The name Alexa is beautiful, but unfortunately it is now synonymous with the Amazon Alexa.
And the name’s popularity has continued to decrease as a result.

In 2015, Alexa was the 32nd most popular girl’s name in the United States.
And honestly, we really can’t blame parents.
Imagine naming your child Alexa, only to then buy one of the Amazon devices.

After all, the Amazon Alexa can be linked to your purchasing account.
It’s all crazy, and this madness needs to end.
Leave Alexa in 2020.

But now the name Mark is more aligned with tech CEOs, especially one in particular Mark Zuckerberg.
So don’t bring this name into the new year that’s all we’re saying.
But Nicholas issopopular that it’s starting to get ridiculous.

Wow, lots of drama.
Guy
We’ll admit it, a certain touch of laziness has its perks.
There are extended chargers for when we don’t want to get up to plug in our laptops.

There are food delivery services for when we can’t be bothered to cook dinner.
Like, come on, everyone.
“Who’s that?”

“Oh it’s just that Guy over there.”
Zero out of ten points for originality.
It’s a great name, but we think it should stay off the list for 2021.

But honestly, we can’t wrap our heads around naming a sweet, squishy little boy baby Craig.
Just think about it Baby Craig?
We’re not the only people who think the name no longer suits a newborn.

According toNameberry,the name Craig peaked in popularity in the 1970s and started to decline by the 1990s.
But don’t think the decreasing popularity of the name is our opinion.



