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Celebrity naming choices, such as Apple, Blue Ivy, and North, are often seen as status symbols rather than traditional selections. These names serve as insular signals of elite status — indicating that the child belongs to a circle where conventional norms don't apply, and the usual rules of naming can be bypassed.
In contrast, the general public seems to prefer more "normal" names, perhaps reassuming traditional ones or opting for less conspicuous options. Names like Oliver Queen or Bruce Wayne might not yet be common, but their more "acceptable" counterparts are becoming more mainstream, reflecting a societal trend back towards classic naming.