Choosing a first name is one of life's most emotional decisions. A name accompanies a child throughout their life – and that's precisely why for many parents, simply going through a list isn't enough.
Which baby names will truly be popular in 2026? And more importantly: Which names are actually given in everyday life – not just in statistics?
This is precisely where the difference lies: While many lists are based on surveys or registration data, Schmatzepuffer has been creating personalized birth gifts daily since 2011 – with real names, real birth dates, and real family stories.
With several million personalized items and thousands of orders per month, we see which names parents truly choose – often earlier than they appear in official rankings.
Our insights are based not only on trends, but on real orders from all over Germany and Europe. This allows us to recognize early on which names are gaining traction – and which remain only short-term trends.
Which baby names are really in demand in 2026?
Our analysis shows a clear pattern: Parents are increasingly choosing names that feel good – not just sound good.
- short and clearly understandable
- emotionally resonant
- internationally usable
- timeless rather than a short-term trend
We are currently seeing names such as Sophia, Emilia, Mia, Mila as well as Noah, Matteo, Leon, Luca, and Theo particularly often.
If you would like to discover similar names, you can filter specifically by style and sound in the name finder and immediately receive suitable suggestions.
Popular girl names 2026
- Sophia / Sofia
- Emilia
- Emma
- Mia
- Lina
- Hannah
- Ella
- Mila
- Clara
- Lia
Our daily practice shows that short, soft names are personalized disproportionately often – often just a few days after birth.
Popular boy names 2026
- Noah
- Matteo
- Leon
- Luca
- Paul
- Henry
- Theo
- Emil
- Elias
- Louis
Names like Noah, Theo, or Emil are among the most stable favorites – and remain consistently in demand over the years.
First Name Trends 2026: Our Practical Assessment
Many trend reports only show snapshots. Our experience, however, reveals which developments truly gain traction:
- Short names dominate permanently: Mia, Leo, Emil
- Classics are making a real comeback: Frieda, Ida, Oskar
- International names remain stable: Luca, Liam, Mila
- Meaning is becoming more important: Parents are making more conscious choices
The most important difference: Names are no longer chosen just because they are "trendy" – but because they feel right in the long term.
How do I find the right name for my baby?
Many parents spend weeks searching for the perfect name. Simple questions often help:
- Does the name go with the surname?
- Is the spelling uncomplicated?
- Does the name have a meaning?
- Does the name feel right?
Our experience from thousands of orders shows: In the end, it's almost always the gut feeling that decides.
If you want clarity faster, our Name Finder can help. Instead of endless lists, you get targeted suggestions that truly match your style.
As a family business with several million personalized birth gifts, we see daily which names parents truly choose – and which names establish themselves in the long term.
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FAQ – Baby Names 2026
Which baby names will be particularly popular in 2026?
Sophia, Emilia, Mia, as well as Noah, Matteo, and Leon remain among the most chosen names.
How do I quickly find suitable baby names?
A structured name finder helps to specifically discover suitable names.
Why are personalized birth gifts so popular?
Because they permanently capture a baby's name and become a lasting memory.












