Serial killer baby names are on the rise in 2025, new report



Expecting parents are taking a stab at it — quite literally.

Villains, crooks and knife-wielding nuts. Although they’re bad guys of society, their first names are becoming bloody good options for moms and dads-to-be, per a nightmarish new report. 

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Baby names inspired by true crime icons, such as accused con artist Anna Delvey and mass murderer Ted Bundy, are on the rise, according BabyCentre UK and its Top 100 Baby Names of 2025. 

The names of murders, accused abusers and fraudsters are en vogue among expecting mother and fathers of Gen Beta babies, according baby naming insiders. Firn – stock.adobe.com

But the bloodcurdling trend has less to do with wrongdoer-worship and more to do with Hollywood’s outlaw obsession. 

“These names aren’t being chosen because of crime,” SJ Strum, a BabyCentre naming expert and author, explained in a statement. “More often, parents are unconsciously absorbing popular culture, and these names creep into our minds via gripping TV, podcasts and viral content.”

“It’s a fascinating lens on how culture shapes language, and by extension, baby names,” she added. 

Bundy is well known for killing a slew of women throughout the late 1970s AP
Pros for BabyCentreUK compiled a list of the top 100 most popular babies names of 2025. ÚøÃâ¬Ã¸Ã»Ã» àÃâ¹Ã¶Ã¾Ã² – stock.adobe.com
Exotic is believed to have orchestrated a murder-for-hire attempt to kill animal activist Carole Baskin. Netflix US/AFP via Getty Images

Nursery rhymes and true crime. The killer kiddos of Generation Beta — tots born this year and beyond — can blame the theme on the streams. 

Streaming platforms, like Netflix, have recently made a killing off of shows, documentaries and movies that spotlight salacious sins of notorious rouges. Think Zac Efron as Bundy in 2019 flick “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile,” Joe Exotic’s story in 2020 series “Tiger King” and Delvey’s “Inventing Anna”-inspired thriller in 2022. 

In a number of cases, the cinematic sneak peek into the lives of the offenders has offered audiences a new perspective on the men and women behind the crimes, humanizing the antiheroes as misunderstood martyrs. 

Questionable names such as Anna, Erin, Joe and Teddy have all made the list as this year’s most buzzy baby names. o1559kip – stock.adobe.com

And the names currently flooding the maternity are living proof of the media’s freaky influence. 

Here are the true crime-inspired monikers featured in BabyCentre’s top 100 baby names for 2025. 

  • Anna – The “Fake Heiress” Anna Delvey
  • Arthur – Arthur Lee Allen, “This is the Zodiac  Speaking,” suspected Zodiac Killer
  • Bella – Inspired by wellness scammer, Belle Gibson
  • Erin – Erin Patterson, The Mushroom Killer
  • Freddie & Rose – The story of serial killer couple Fred and Rose West, featured in Netflix’s “Fred and Rose West: A British Horror Story” 
  • Joseph – A nod to ‘Joe Exotic’, Tiger King
  • Luca – From the documentary “Don’t F** with Cats”
  • Teddy – A nickname inspired by serial killer Ted Bundy


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