Traditional names that were out of fashion just a few years ago - such as Alfie and Arthur for boys and Elsie and Edith - for girls are now all the rage.
But some people prefer to call their child something new and modern, rather than reaching back into the archives.
Now researchers from Nameberry have revealed the 12 most unusual new names which appeared on their database of 10,000 monikers in 2016.
Each name was used a minimum of five times and the list contains some rather lofty-sounding titles for boys, including Galaxy and Emperor, and the slightly dour Warden.
Meanwhile, some girls names that may well lead to ribbing in the playground include Adorable, Reality and Avary - although the boys named Luv may have had the worst deal of all.