Data has revealed the baby names that have plummeted in popularity since 2011, and there’s an interesting royal moniker on the list.
Noah is still the most popular name for boys and Olivia is the most chosen for girls, but there are some other pop culture-inspired name trends taking hold.
While Oliver and Olivia remain top of the list for the most popular baby names in England and Wales during 2020, new additions inspired by royals and pop culture have also been added.
The first thing people often learn about you is your name, and that can have a surprising impact on how you’re perceived.
Choosing your baby’s name is a pretty big deal, and if you called your infant any of these names then you’ve got plenty of company.
Apple has taken a different route this time around, dropping the “i” from their latest device, just known as the Apple Watch, but why exactly would they move away from their well-known branding prefix?
Your name can be the make or break factor when it comes to being a professional sports star, okay this might not be true… But a name like this, brilliant.
Actress Melanie Griffith really does wear her heart on her sleeve, and has covered up Antonio Banderas’ name from her shoulder tattoo.
Oh what people do for a taste of a bit of fame on the interwebs these days. Sigh. Stephen and Alysha McLaughlin, from Canada had a baby. It was a girl. So , as one does, they went online and asked the people of Earths internet-using community to put their heads together and name their bundle […]