The Registrar General's reports on the first names often focuses on the most popular ones and the rise and fall in popularity of different forenames. This year, it contains information on those which were used by parents hoping that their child would stand out from the crowd. The parents of the child named Sonneywolferine will certainly achieve that - though sticking out like a sore thumb seems a more apt description.
The parents (plain Joe and more exotic Chauntelle) from Leven in Fife apparently derived the name from Wolverine in the X-Men film, initially suggested by an older brother. Other unique and unusual names bestowed on their children in the last year were M, Tobermory, Atticus, Olympia, Dakota, Vienna, Zinedine, Rooney, Braxton, JJ, Lenin and Indiana. Although there are no Beckams, there is one Romeo.
Then again, during the year there was only one girl called Diana and one called Susan and only five girls were given the name Anne, with or without an 'e'; how fashions ... more.
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