'Made-up' names for babies are rising in popularity, with parents choosing the likes of Wrenlow, Maevery, Elisobelle and Jaspin - so they have a ''unique'' identity on social media.
According to a survey of 1,772 parents, seven per cent have already chosen a unique name for their child, while a further two thirds (65 per cent) are thinking about doing so in the future.
Nine in 10 (94 per cent) think made-up baby names are becoming more common, with ones such as Faelina, Evabeth, Brigham and Tovin also set to soar on the yearly name charts, Wales Online reports.
According to official figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), around 60,000 different names are registered each year.And the choice of names is growing quickly as more parents select one-off monikers.
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