First Lady Melania Trump grows in popularity in more ways than one as her first name, scarce until recently, dramatically surged in popularity last year.
A year later, the name jumped 720 ranks higher.
That’s a significant improvement from the previous, Jan. 14-18, poll, when 47 percent had a favorable opinion of her.
It was the first time she has officially laid out her formal policy goals as the first lady. Previously she had worked on combating a range of issues such as cyberbullying, neonatal opioid effects, social inclusion, and internet safety.
“Together, I believe we should strive to provide kids with the tools they need to cultivate their social and emotional health,” she said at the event. “Most importantly, I will continue to travel and speak to children directly to speak about issues they face.”
President Donald Trump, also at the event, helped sign a proclamation declaring the day “Be Best” day, in honor of the first lady’s new platform.
Earlier at the event, the president made remarks acknowledging the first lady’s role during the past year. Melania Trump has visited schools, hospitals, and families who were dealing with the effects of the opioid epidemic.
“Melania, your care and compassion for our nation’s children, and I have to say this, and I say to you all the time, inspires us all,” the President said. “Everywhere she has gone, Americans have been touched by her sincerity, moved by her grace, and lifted by her love.”
The first lady herself has a 12-year-old son, Barron Trump.
“No child should ever feel hungry, stalked, frightened, terrorized, bullied, isolated, or afraid, with nowhere to turn,” the first lady said last year. “We need to step up, come together, and ensure that our children’s future is bright.”
The most popular baby girl name is still Emma, claiming the top rank since 2014 and consistently reaching top three since 2003.