20+ BookTok Names If Your Baby Was Conceived After Reading A Spicy Chapter
Chapter 54 of ACOMAF comes for us all, I’m afraid.
by Katie McPherson
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Since the dawn of time, people have been naming their babies after things they love: a flower with a special meaning to them, a historical figure they hope their child takes after, or a family member who is especially dear. In modern times, sometimes that means parents name their babies after a beloved Disney movie or a hit TV show. And, after the recent explosion of BookTok — a TikTok community powering book sales and conversations right now — you can expect to see some BookTok names on your friends’ baby announcements soon. And hey, maybe you’re even searching for one of your own.
BookTok is primarily focused on the fantasy romance (aka romantasy) genre right now, and A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas seems to be most readers’ introduction to modern romantasy books. So, unsurprisingly, you can already see her work changing baby name trends. As Romper reports, the Social Security Administration published a list of all the names that jumped at least four positions in popularity from 2022 to 2023. All of them sound a bit fantastical, and many of them are actually prominent characters in Maas’ stories: Cassian, Azriel, Lucien, Rhys, Emerie, Maeve, Elaine, and more.
So, if you’re considering using a BookTok name for your baby, just know you’re not alone. The Cassians and Azriels may outnumber the Noahs and Aidens in years to come.
So, here’s to naming your little one after the characters you love and admire most. If they happen to be a six-foot-four, centuries-old fae warrior with a face tattoo, so be it.
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