Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin were way ahead of the trend back in 2004 when they named their daughter Apple and people were in shock. Of course, the next year, the Social Security Administration reports 44 baby girls were named Apple. Now there's a huge trend that stop with Apple, people are giving their little ones all kinds of food names.
These are some of the food related names newborns were given last year in the U.S.:
Jasmine (2,625 girls, six boys)
Olive (1,155 girls, nine boys)
Sage (928 girls, 526 boys)
Rosemary (729 girls)
Clementine (378 girls)
Nori (168 girls, 13 boys)
Pepper (136 girls, nine boys)
Maple (113 girls)
Kale (100 boys)
Lotus (88 girls, seven boys)
Brie (75 girls)
Ginger (56 girls)
Honey (50 girls)
Candy (49 girls)
Cherry (40 girls)
Saffron (30 girls)
Huckleberry (27 boys)
Lemon (26 girls)
Basil (22 girls, 60 boys)
Curry (13 boys)
Anise (13 girls)
Apple (11 girls)
Berry (10 boys)
Lilikoi (eight girls)
Cayenne (eight girls)
Maize (six girls, five boys)
Amaranth (five girls)