This New Celeb Baby Name Trend Isn’t So New

Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler recently welcomed baby number three, and it’s a girl! Saylor James joins big brothers Camden Jack and Jaxon Wyatt. No sooner had Cavallari shared her happy baby name news than Bristol Palin took to Instagram to declare that she, too, had chosen this name for her daughter, due in December.

However, Bristol will spell this creative baby name “Sailor.” “Ends-in-R” names are a very stylish category for girls’ names. Jennifer and Heather were chart-topping choices of the 1970s. Taylor was a girls’ top ten favorite in the 1990s. Scroll on to discover which girl names ending with “R” are currently on the rise.

Trendy Girls Names That End With “R”

1. Juniper: This nature name feels like a natural successor to 1970s chart topper Jennifer. With an upbeat, modern sound and built-in nicknames Junie and June, no wonder Juniper has gone from obscurity to the US top 500. The name gained more than 150 spots going into 2014 alone, currently standing at number 490. Other nature names ending with R include Arbor, Briar and lucky Clover, none of which rank in the current top 1000.

2. River: Another nature name choice, River was boosted for boys by the late actor River Phoenix. The name entered the boys’ top 1000 in 1994, the year following Phoenix’s tragic death. But science fiction has given us two memorable women by the name: Firefly’s River Tam and Doctor Who’s River Song. In 2014, River gained more than 100 places for girls, to reach number 453. Another outdoorsy name popular for boys and girls? Parker.

3. Ember: Fiery Ember has eclipsed the similar Amber. Ember rose more than 100 places in 2014 to reach number 435. A sister for Blaze, it could have caught on thanks to a handful of fictional characters. Or maybe it’s the possibility of the nickname Emme that helps Ember feel like a perfect stands-out/fits-in name.

4. Winter: Autumn and Summer have been far more popular, but in recent years, Winter has become the hottest of the seasonally inspired baby names. Gretchen Mol has a Winter, and Nicole Richie and Joel Madden’s choice of Harlow Winter Kate made headlines. Winter was up more than 100 places to number 556 in 2014. Wynter has also caught on, reaching number 882 last year.

5. Saylor: Taylor peaked in the 1990s. Now Saylor is among the girl names ending with R headed for the top. Saylor climbed more than 100 places to reach number 796 in 2014. That translates to about 350 girls named Saylor. Meanwhile, Sailor was given to just under 200 newborn girls. Both spellings were also used for boys, though much less frequently.

6. Blair: In the 1980s, television’s The Facts of Life gave us Blair Warner, and this tailored alternative to Claire caught on. More recently, Gossip Girl gave us another small-screen Blair, and the name started to rise again. Blair was up almost seventy places to number 650 in 2014. Another short, surname-style name to consider? Greer.

7. Eleanor: Not every girl name ending with R is novel. Few names are as enduring as Eleanor, worn by saints, queens and a notable First Lady. The name was very popular about a century ago, and is making a comeback in recent years. In 2014, the name gained more than two dozens places to stand at number 78. Back in the early twentieth century, it was a top 20 mainstay. Could Eleanor return to those heights? Jane Austen fans might prefer the spelling Elinor, as in the eldest Dashwood daughter in Sense and Sensibility.

8. Esther: Not so long ago, Esther felt a little dusty. Like Eleanor, this was a name from the early twentieth century. But that makes Esther prime for revival today, and by 2014, the name had climbed more than 20 spots to reach number 203 in the US. Australian actress Essie Davis of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries and the upcoming season of Game of Thrones was born Esther, and suggests a possible nickname. An even fustier option is the literary Hester.

9. Harper: Harper has remained the chart-topping favorite with parents, the apparent successor to Taylor and Madison alike. While Harper is thoroughly modern, writer Nelle Harper Lee makes it feel literary and maybe a bit Southern and serious too. It’s also musical, originally a surname for one who played the harp. Harper climbed five places to number 11 in 2014. That’s quite lofty for a name that first appeared in the girls’ top 1000 in 2004. Harper’s closest rival is the equally musical Piper, up more than twenty places to number 75 last year.

What are your favorite girl names ending with R? Tell us in the comments below!

(Photos via @kristincavallari and @bsmp2. This post was previously published on Nameberry by Abby Sandel.)

We've been loving all the cute winter outfits we've seen this year and can't wait to see how others express their personal style in 2025. We're sure some people will continue going for the 'quiet luxury' look while others may prefer to re-vamp the mob wife trend. Whatever works for you is A-okay with us — except if you plan to wear outdated shoe trends.

There are just some pieces of fashion that should remain in the land of nostalgia instead of forcing them to be trendy again — and we know just what they are.

Find out which outdated shoe trends to stay away from in 2025

There aren't any rules stopping you from wearing these shoes, but they may raise an eyebrow or two. This is one of those times where we're not pretending we'll listen without judging.

1. Wedge Styles

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As popular as these shoes were, it’s time to officially retire them. They have a way of reverting an outfit back to the early to mid-2000s and we’d love to not be reminded of our nights spent walking on sticky floors in a dark, sweaty club.

2. Shoes Without Heels

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We still can’t believe this was once a coveted trend, but we’re not afraid to admit we bought into it. Though we haven’t seen anyone wear heelless shoes in a while, we sincerely pray no one thinks about revamping them in 2025. They deserve to remain a nostalgic piece of fashion we hardly ever talk about.

3. Excessively Chunky Heels

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There’s a chunky heel and then there’s something that looks like a walking cinder block. In a perfect world, we’d abolish the latter so they never see the light of day again. But, we know someone is still making heels that can cause serious damage if someone steps the wrong way so we’ll say this: try not to bring them into 2025.

4. Sequin + Glitter Shoes

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These were once one of the ultimate party girl shoes, but nothing says outdated quite like all-over sequin shoes. It doesn’t matter if it’s your birthday or not, wearing them is a style faux pas in 2025. The only time they’d be acceptable is if you’re going to an 80s-themed party.

5. Patent Leather Boots

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It almost pains us to say this but patent boots are officially on the outdated list. They were once considered the ‘cool girl’ shoe to wear. Now they unfortunately scream, “I’m stuck in my late teens to early twenties and I’m not ready to let go.”

6. Dominatrix Style Boots

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There’s absolutely nothing wrong with wearing knee or thigh high boots. However, we’d love to see less of the dominatrix style. Unless you’re headed to fashion week and are working with a stylist to convey a certain look, please skip this outdated trend in 2025. We'd hate to see you appear on someone's 'worst-dressed' list.

Want to know what's okay to wear? Scroll through our style trends to see what we're loving!

You won’t be able to find the latest and greatest Trader Joe’s product on the bakery table or in the frozens aisle – instead, make a beeline to their beauty section.

That’s right – Trader Joe’s has a beauty section that hosts everything from toothpaste to hair oil. Whether you’re an avid Trader Joe’s beauty shopper or tend to glaze over their personal care goodies in favor of their epic desserts, you’re definitely going to be excited about this brand-new find.

To make things even more exciting, the find in question is an utter dupe of one of Summer Fridays’ most famous lip products.

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Behold the Trader Joe’s Lip Butter Balm Duo! Trader Joe’s fan account @traderjoesobsessed recently surfaced the amazing lip care find on their Instagram page, and I, too, am obsessed.

The duo consists of a Vanilla Mint flavor and a Brown Sugar flavor, both of which are packaged in tubes that look super similar to the Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balms.

Each squeezable tube is also fitted with a clear applicator tip with almost the exact same divot.

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While a single tube of the Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm goes for $24, the Trader Joe’s Lip Butter Balm Duo is shoppable for just $7. Shoppers are saying it makes a great stocking stuffer for the holiday season!

“Yes I’m obsessed!!!” one commenter wrote.

“Here for the packaging 😍,” another said.

“I love these! (And Summer Fridays!),” someone else commented.

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Some Trader Joe’s beauty fans did note that the TJ’s Lip Butter Balms boast a few differences from the famed Summer Fridays ones. A few shoppers highlighted the fact that the TJ’s balms aren’t as thick in consistency and don’t have a tint to them.

Nevertheless, several Trader Joe’s fans say that the formula of the new Lip Butter Balm Duo is “not sticky at all.”

One shopper said that it “makes my lips look so juicy.”

“These do actually hydrate/heal lips,” someone else noted.

Another said it “definitely leaves a nice glow and smells so good.”

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Disney's new Snow White live-actionmovie is no stranger to controversy — or very, very passionate fan responses. The movie (which stars Rachel Zegler and is set to premiere in theaters March 21, 2025) is an updated take on the classic 1937 film, and it's those very updates that people have a lot of opinions on. And when the official Snow White trailer dropped on December 3, hundreds of thousands of people disliked the video...and they didn't hold back in the comments.

Here's what the internet is saying about the Snow White trailer. (Spoiler alert: it's not good).

The 'Snow White' trailer has more dislikes than likes on YouTube.

Like any Disney movie, Snow White 2025 created an internet frenzy in its first five days on YouTube: the trailer already has 5.7 million views! But even though it has 28K likes, according to people in the comments, there are reportedly over 700Kdislikes (which you can see if you have a browser extension). "At this point, the monetization of this video is gonna earn Disney more revenue than the movie itself will," one YouTube user says in the comments.

"She doesn’t need the poisoned apple. She’s toxic enough by herself," another comment says, while a third reads, "I want the queen to win in this version."

Now, while YouTube comments can be fairly harmless (if incredibly rude and annoying), some people have taken it WAY too far. An insane since-deleted tweet from a user named Lee read, "Someone should kill you," to which Rachel responded, "fun fact i will be dying eight times a week on broadway this fall!!!!!" she says referencing her stint in Romeo and Juliet with Kit Connor. "get your tickets, lee! also @fbi."

Disney's 'Snow White' live-action movie isn't the remake to get backlash.

Now, backlash to Snow White isn't necessarily a surprise (even when it's VERY unwarranted) given how upset people were over Halle Bailey as Ariel in The Little Mermaid (even though it was a PERFECT casting choice!!) and rumors that Avantika Vandanapu would star as Rapunzel in a live-action Tangled (which, hello, would be another incredible casting choice).

Both of these women dealt with horrible, racist reactions, but like IRL Disney Princesses, chose to respond with strength and love. “Seeing the world’s reaction to it was definitely a shock," Halle told Edition. "But seeing all the babies’ reactions, all the brown and Black young girls, really tore me up emotionally."

THAT's what Disney movies are about; leaving the theater feeling more empowered and encouraged than you were before is why Disney princesses are so inspiring. I'm actually so excited to see Rachel Zegler as Snow White, not just because I've always been fascinated by the artistic challenge of adapting scenes and costumes into a totally different context, but also because how how Rachel will bring life to a role that literally only has 29 minutes and 19 seconds of screentime in the original movie.

In short: people are just haters and I think the Snow White trailer looks amazing! Check it out in theaters March 21.

What do you think about the new Snow White trailer? Are you excited for the movie or are you siding more with the Evil Queen? Let us know in the comments and check out our Weekend Send for more pop culture updates & exclusives.