On PR Newswire: Top Baby Names, Dog Names, and Food Trends of 2019
With thousands of press releases published each week, it can be difficult to keep up with everything on PR Newswire for Journalists. Here are some of this week’s most newsworthy:
BabyNames.com Announces the Top Names of 2019
BabyNames.com has tallied up the top most popular names of the year and the winners are Liam for boys and Charlotte for girls. “It seems there is definitely a royal influence to baby names this year,” said Jennifer Moss, founder and CEO of BabyNames.com. “Both Liam and Charlotte are linked directly to the British royal family. Liam is a shorter version of the name William, like the Duke of Cambridge, and Charlotte is the name of his daughter.”
Grubhub Launches Annual ‘Year in Food’ Report Highlighting the Top Trends in 2019
Grubhub released on Dec. 4 findings from its annual “Year in Food” report. To find out what food trends shaped the year (or didn’t), Grubhub analyzed tens of millions of orders placed by more than 21 million diners on its platform to uncover the flavors and tastes rising up the ranks among today’s diners. Additionally, diners will receive their personalized “Taste of 2019” to get a glimpse of their favorite cuisines, menu items, and ordering habits throughout the year.
Bella is the Top Dog Name of the Decade
Bella is the top dog name of the decade, according to My Dog’s Name, a leading website for finding the perfect name for a new dog. The name once again topped the list of female dog names, a position it’s held for the entire decade. “Bella skyrocketed to the top spot following the popularity of the Twilight books and movies 10 years ago,” said Kyle Larson, founder of My Dog’s Name. “But what’s fascinating is that the name is still the number one pick today, long after the mania of the Twilight series has subsided.”
What’s on Your Plate? OpenTable Reveals Dining Trends for 2019
Before closing the menu on 2019, OpenTable on Dec. 2 released a retrospective look back at this year’s most popular dining trends. From trending reviews to dining behavior across the country, this year’s diners are looking to have their cake and eat it too.
Dictionary.com Names ‘Existential’ 2019 Word of the Year
Dictionary.com announced on Dec. 2 it has named existential the 2019 Word of the Year. The word has two definitions: the literal “of or relating to existence” and the more philosophical “concerned with the nature of human existence as determined by the individual’s freely made choices.” Existential encapsulates a theme of threat and crisis reflected not only in the past year’s top environmental, sociological, and political stories, but also in lighter moments through popular culture and entertainment, notably in Toy Story 4‘s spork, Forky.
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Larry Grady is online content manager at PR Newswire for Journalists. He has worked in business media for nearly 30 years and enjoys reality TV and daydreaming about travel and wine.
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