We have found ourselves in interesting times when it comes to naming our offspring.
While the most eclectic and creative of choices of children's names have traditionally been an indicator of celebrity status (Kardashians: looking at you) this is no longer the case. The general public have now cottoned on to the trend for picking baby names from the unconventional end of the spectrum, as a round-up of Scottish baby names released this week has shown.
While Jack and Olivia reigned as the most popular names, several pretty unconventional names also made it to the list. Like the name 'Lucifer' – and Corbyn, Nun and Royalty (quite a popular girls name, apparently). If you fancy making future form-filling really easy for your child (or just prime them for a career as a Gossip Girl character), take a leaf out of one new parent's book and call your baby 'A'.
So what are the most unusual names adopted by parents in 2019? And, most importantly, what does it reveal about trend-forecasting baby names of the future? Read on to discover...
1. Bowie, or Ziggy
We're pretty sure this is probably coming from the die-hard David Bowie fans. Four boys and one girl were found to have the name Bowie while a further three boys and one girl were given the name Ziggy (second name Stardust?). The Bowie fans aren't the only ones to name their children after their favourite musicians though: Elvis, Elton, Cobain and Dre were also on the list. Let's just hope they grow up to be fans...
2. Political Tributes
Are parents now making a homage to their political affiliation when choosing baby names? Apparently yes: one boy was found to be called Corbyn while a Corbyn-Bleu and a Boris were also recorded. Sadly it's harder to figure which of the Nicola's and Theresa's were also politically-focussed choices...
3. Botanicals
Amongst names in the botanical category were some surprisingly cute choices including three Juniper's, two Forrests, a Berri and a Berrie. Perhaps we're seeing baby names and the wellness trend colliding here?
4. Double-Barrels
No longer reserved for surnames it appears the double-barreled first name is a trend that shows no signs of disappearing as an Alba-Crystal, Destiny-Dior, Harlem-Ace and Luna-Marvella on the list have all proven.
5. Statement Male Names
Male names really made a statement - amongst them were a couple that look like they might have been inspired by film and book character names like Buzz and Merlin while one boy was named 'Awesome' (talk about living up to the pressure). Also in the category of boys names that make a statement were Wit, Valentine and Arrow.
6. Religious Names
While Noah, Mary and Moses haven't been such uncommon things to call your newborn (see Gwyneth Paltrow) the list featured some religious baby names we haven't seen before: amongst them are 'Nun' for a girl, several Lucifer's. To be honest, we're not so convinced (what if you wanted to go into the clergy in the future?) but each to their own.
Meghan Markle Pregnancy Style - Grazia
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Making a surprise appearance at the British Fashion Awards calls for a pretty spectacular outfit. Enter this timeless number, which has since set the bar high for one-shoulder gowns.
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Meghan visited Smart Works, which one of the four new patronages, wearing a simple maternity dress from Hatch. She paired this with a classic trench coat from Oscar de la Renta, and part-sheer printed heels by Gianvito Rossi. Understated yet elegant.
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Whilst attending a Royal Variety performance, Meghan dazzled in a sleek black skirt and monochrome top that featured a floral pattern. We love.
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During a visit to Brinsworth House (which is the Royal Variety Charity's residential nursing and care home), Meghan stepped out wearing a clean white floral dress by brand Brock Collection. To beat the chill, she threw on a long grey coat Soia and Kyo, before completing her look with a classic nude clutch and heels.
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When visiting Birkenhead with her beau Prince Harry, Meghan wore a bright purple dress under this striking red coat by fashion brand Sentaler. Her statement red shoes were from Stuart Weitzman, and we're pretty obsessed with them.
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Meghan wore a Roland Mouret sequin gown during a visit to watch a charity performance of Cirque du Soleil at Royal Albert Hall. Her sequined evening look was paired with black heels by Stuart Weitzman, and she donned a slicked back bun and bold lips.
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Drawing inspiration from her sister-in-law Kate Middleton, Meghan often to wear an affordable cream dress from H&M during a visit to Mayhew, one of her royal patronages. She covered the dress with a smart Armani coat and heels. Chic.
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Burgundy is definitely the Duchess' colour! This Club Monaco coat and her collared dress make for a match-made in heaven. And when paired with with black tights and chunky heeled boots, we have a winning winter outfit.
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For the final Armistice Day service at Westminster Abbey, Meghan wore an elegant navy skirt and boxed-style shoulder peplum top, complete with a headpiece and large poppy pin.
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Can we just take a moment for this custom Givenchy outfit? Created for her last royal engagement in New Zealand, Meghan married a classy navy sweater with a pleated maxi skirt which showcased different shades of blue.
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The Duchess has opted to wear navy on several occasions during her pregnancy, including the time she wore this Antonio Berardi dress with a pair of Aquazzura heels.
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Yes, Meghan Markle is often spotted wearing heels and princess-worthy gowns, but she's also capable of rocking a more laid-back style with ease. Take this Karen Walker blazer, J.Crew skinny jeans, and practical rain boots as proof.
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In New Zealand, Meghan wore this gorgeous plaid trench by Karen Walker. She layered it over a black dress which was sold on ASOS, proving that designer and high-street go hand-in-hand.
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For her speech at the Invictus Games closing ceremony, Meghan donned a tailored, olive green dress by the designer Antonio Berardi. She completed her look with a poppy pin.
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Meghan accompanied Harry to watch the wheelchair basketball finals at Invictus Games, and donned a casual yet chic outfit. The Duchess proved that a simple pair of skinny jeans and a wrap top are in still very much in style.
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Meghan wowed the crowd at Australian Geographic Society Awards in this flowing Oscar de la Renta gown, which she styled with slingback heels.
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Have you ever seen a Veronica Beard Cary Dress and blue suede shoes look so chic together?
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What does one wear to dinner with the King and Queen of Tonga? Only a white gown by Theia, pumps by Aquazzura and earrings by Birks, of course!
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Whilst attended the unveiling of a statue in honour of a British-Fijan soldier, Meghan chose to wear Jason Wu green mid-length dress with pointed heels and an arm cuff.
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The Duchess's eye-catching blue gown by Safiyaa, married with a pair of diamond drop earrings, is one of our favourite Meghan Markle outfits of all-time.
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White 3/4 sleeve dress + matching Stephen Jones fascinator _ straw clutch = Heaven in an outfit.
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We're obsessed with this black Emilia Wickstead dress which features dainty buttons all the way down the middle. And it looks even better when paired with this Philip Treacy fascinator, don't you think?
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A striped Martin Grant dress is the only plausible outfit to wear on the beach, right? We certainly think so.
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See, we told you that Meghan is a fan of the colour navy. Lots of her dress choices - like this two-toned number by Roksanda - feature varying shades of blue.
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Let's face it: we can't blame Meghan for her love affair with navy - she really does know how to pull the colour off, and it's complementary against her dark hair colour.
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When we first saw Meghan wearing this forest green Brandon Maxwell dress, we fell hard in love, and in all honestly, we haven't stopped thinking about it since.
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This classy white dress by Australian designer Karen Gee was the first item that Meghan was spotted in after the news of her pregnancy was confirmed.