

According to Metro, the '90s is the only decade that parents-to-be are feeling nostalgic for as monikers from further back in time aren't quite as popular.
The study found that some popular choices from 1964 are on the verge of dying out completely - like Diane (8 per cent), Tracey and Sharon (3 per cent each).
In fact, out of all the names from 1994 and 1964, those people surveyed said they would be least likely to name their baby girl either Sharon or Tracey.
Other previously popular monikers that aren't winning favour with parents now include Susan, Jacqueline and Deborah. The name with the most popularity on the list is Helen, at 23 per cent.
Mumsnet Founder Justine Roberts, said:
"Naming trends tend to go in cycles, but it’s taken 80 years or so for Ivy, Mabel and Noah to become popular again, so it’s interesting to see nineties names coming back so quickly. "Given the current resurgence in wedge trainers and ‘classic’ mobile phones, all that remains is to put Parklife into your CD Walkman and dig out your MySpace log-in."
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