Americans name their babies all sorts of names. Indeed, Parents Magazine has just published the top most popular names for babies that are – food related. Here is a list of the top 27:

Lemon (26 girls), Cherry (40 girls), Kale (100 boys), Pepper (136 girls, nine boys), Saffron (30 girls), Maple (113 girls), Basil (22 girls, 60 boys), Apple (11 girls), Clementine (378 girls), Huckleberry (27 boys), Sage (928 girls, 526 boys), Lilikoi (eight girls), Ginger (56 girls), Cayenne (eight girls), Berry (10 boys), Olive (1,155 girls, nine boys), Amaranth (five girls), Brie (75 girls), Nori (168 girls, 13 boys), Candy (49 girls), Anise (13 girls), Jasmine (2,625 girls, six boys), Rosemary (729 girls), Honey (50 girls), Lotus (88 girls, seven boys), Maize (six girls, five boys) and Curry (13 boys).

JEWISH NAMES ARE IMPORTANT

Now while these names are trendy, Chazal have a different outlook. They tell us (BaMidbar Rabba 20:22) that the reasons the Jewish people were redeemed from Egypt was because they did not change their names, their language, and their mode of dress. Indeed, the Maharam Shick (YD responsa 169) and the Darchei Teshuvah (YD 178:14) understand that the prohibition of naming a child a non-Jewish name is a biblical one stemming from the prohibition of UbeChukosaihem lo sailachu.... Read More: YWN