Baby names are cracking open.
Trends are loud, but this change is almost secret.
In late‑night notes and hidden lists, one name keeps surfacing, soft as a memory and sharp as a boundary. It doesn’t glitter; it grounds. It doesn’t flirt with attention; it holds it. It feels like something we buried and are just now learning to reme… Continues…
Parents walking into 2026 are quietly turning away from names designed to impress a crowd. The algorithm can chase novelty; they want endurance. They’re choosing names that feel like they have roots, even if the family tree doesn’t show them. That’s where Marcel slips in: not as a trend, but as a return. It feels like a letter found in an old drawer, written in familiar handwriting you’ve never actually seen before.
