'Alexa' has become a less popular baby name since Amazon launched Echo
Amazon started widely selling its Echo speaker, voiced by the Star Trek-inspired personal assistant Alexa, in 2015. That year, 6,050 baby girls in the United States were named Alexa, or 311 for every 100,000 female babies born.
Since then, the name has declined in popularity 33 percent, according to new data from the Social Security Administration crunched by University of Maryland sociology professor Philip Cohen. Last year, just 3,883 baby girls were named Alexa.
Nobody wants to name their baby after their digital slave.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 15 2018, @02:07PM
"Nobody wants to name their baby after their digital slave."
Sad thing is there is going to be a portion of those 3,883 who were in fact named after the digital slave. Those parents are assholes, just like those who give other intentionally bad names like "North West"