Popular AZ Baby Names & Life Insurance
What do they have in common? Time. Read on to learn more. In 2023, the most popular baby names in Arizona reflect contemporary trends and cultural influences. The top names for boys are Liam, Noah, Mateo, Oliver, and Elijah. For girls, the top names include Olivia, Sophia, Emma, Camila, and Amelia (KTAR.com) (AZ Big Media). These names are not only popular in Arizona but also nationally, with several, such as Liam and Olivia, frequently appearing in national rankings. Baby names are often chosen with care, as they often hold personal significance for the parents. Similarly, selecting the right life insurance policy requires careful consideration to ensure it meets the needs of your growing family
Life insurance is a crucial part of financial planning, particularly for families with young children. It provides a safety net that can cover future expenses such as education, mortgage payments, and daily living costs if the primary breadwinner passes away unexpectedly. By choosing a life insurance policy, parents can ensure that their children, whether named Liam, Olivia, or any other popular name, will have financial security and support throughout their lives. Let’s face it, things do change.
For instance, in 1940 popular baby names in Arizona included traditional choices like James, Mary, Robert, and Barbara. At that time, life insurance was also becoming more common as families recognized the need to protect their financial future. Just as naming trends have evolved, so too have life insurance options. Today, policies are more flexible and tailored to meet the diverse needs of modern families.
(I am sure these kids would have loved to have “ma” or “pa” serve them gluten-free porridge with three slices of organic bacon on avocado toast)
Jokes aside. Parents in 2024, who are likely to spend an inordinate amount of time to source the trendy and culturally significant name, should also spend an equal amount of time to explore the benefits of life insurance. According to astute internet research (AI), it is estimated that one third of couples take about 4 to 6 weeks, the other third wait until birth (nine months) and the final third name their children immediately after birth or within the first three days.
To simplify matters, when it comes to naming babies, we can break it down into two groups:
Those that “love to plan”
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Those that “live in the moment”
If you are a planner, you would probably love to speak to us. After all, you will have a sense of well being knowing that you have planned and you will more than likely select a life insurance policy where time can work on your side. If things do change, at least you have to the peace of mind knowing your children’s future is protected, regardless of what life may bring.
For those that tend to “live in the moment”, it’s not too late, but time is ticking. Things change over time. However, with just a little bit of foresight, you too can both live in the moment and plan for the unexpected. The good news is that time may still be on your side.