The popularity of different baby names changes over time, with recent trends seeing traditional monikers dropping down the charts in favour of the more unusual.
It can take around 18 months to see how tastes are changing, as that's how long it tends to take for official birth registration lists.
But parenting website Bounty.com has assessed over 300,000 of their registered users' baby names to give an up-to-date snapshot of what names are on the up.
Here are the names you're going to be hearing in the playground a lot more in the coming years.
But parenting website Bounty.com has assessed over 300,000 of their registered users' baby names to give an up-to-date snapshot of what names are on the up.
![Micah is a Hebrew name meaning 'who is like God'.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/11/17/11/17/earth%20%2822%29.jpg.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
![Lennie is a Germanic name which translates as 'lion strength'.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/11/17/11/28/earth%20%2823%29.jpg.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
10. Lennie
Lennie is a Germanic name which translates as 'lion strength'. | Canva/Getty Images
![A shortened form of Wilfred, Wilf is a name with Germanic and Old English roots meaning 'desiring peace'.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/11/17/11/30/earth%20%2825%29.jpg.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
11. Wilf
A shortened form of Wilfred, Wilf is a name with Germanic and Old English roots meaning 'desiring peace'. | Canva/Getty Images
![Odin is the name of a Norse god, meaning 'lord of frenzy'.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/11/17/11/45/earth%20%2826%29.jpg.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)