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Jalen Brunson could become the new Michael Jordan of baby names. That prediction comes from Pamela Redmond, the creator and chief executive of the baby-naming website Nameberry. She and other baby-naming experts say names inspired by Knicks players are probably on the way, now that the Knicks have won the N.B.A. championship. Names like Jalen (Brunson), Joshua (Hart), Miles (McBride) and Tyler (Kolek) are already popular and rank among the top 1,000 names for boys born in the United States, according to data from the Social Security Administration. Landry (Shamet) is rising fast. Redmond expects a surge in the Knicks’ names, not only because of the team’s success, but also because the players are likable and captivated the city. She said that people have been “galvanized by the show of community, which feels like something that’s increasingly important at a time when it’s increasingly rare.”
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There's only one Giannis Antetokounmpo. But likely because of the NBA star, there are now plenty of Giannises. According to baby name data released by the U.S Social Security Administration late last month, the popularity of the name "Giannis" increased by 135% last year and is up 662% since 2016, when Antetokounmpo was en route to his first all-star appearance.
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