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There's been a bump in baby names in the U.S. and Canada from Sarah J. Maas's wildly popular book series A Court of Thorns and Roses.

Would you name your baby after a sexy fairy? It's happening thanks to a popular book series | CBC News LoadedSome of the characters from Sarah J. Maas' internationally best-selling series A Court of Thorns and Roses are starting to pop up on baby names lists in the U.S. and Canada.There's been a bump in baby names in the U.S. and Canada from Sarah J. Maas's wildly popular book series A Court of Thorns and Roses.

In Canada, the names Lucien, Rhys, Cassian, Azriel and Morrigan have all seen little bumps in the last few years, according to data provided by Statistics Canada.came out, in which Night Court High Lord Rhys becomes the male main character. There were 13 boys named Azriel in 2022 and 20 named Cassian .Young female readers, #BookTok fuel spicy romantasy genre's staggering sales figures

Luckily, there appear to have been zero babies in Canada named Tamlin, who started out a hero in Book 1 but became so despised by Book 2 that BookTok now refers to him asWhile these particular names may be new, naming children after fictional book characters isn't, explained Duncan Stewart, a consumer-forecasting analyst for Deloitte who lives in Toronto and specializes in media and technology, including book publishing.

The ACOTAR baby name surge, albeit small in numbers, actually matters a lot in terms of what it says about romantasy, Stewart said.

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