Baby’s names tell a story – on the unique story of a family, on a specific moment in time, and even on politics. A survey according to the 500 main names in states which became red or blue in the 2020 elections were recently viral, highlighting popular names like Oakleigh and Stetson in the Red States, and Santino and Liana in the Blue States. Brittany is joined by Neda Ulaby, correspondent in NPR culture, and Naftali Bendavid, main national political correspondent for the Washington Post to reflect on what the names of popular babies in red and blue states say of our current political moment.
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