Category : Search result: popular baby names


Top Baby Names for 2026 Revealed

Experts predict Jude, Sienna, and a host of vintage classics will be the top baby name choices for parents in 2026. Discover the full list and trends here.

2025's Most Popular Christmas Gifts Revealed

Discover the 20 most-loved Christmas presents for 2025, from addictive card games and personalised chocolate to self-care essentials and pub-style gadgets. Find the perfect gift for everyone on your list.

Readers Debate Dating Norms: Splitting the Bill

Guardian readers challenge Scott Galloway's views on dating and bill-splitting, championing financial independence. Plus, reflections on Quaker solace and quirky UK place names.

Anti-Hamas Gaza militia leader killed in ambush

Yasser Abu Shabab, a key Palestinian anti-Hamas commander, was killed in a Gaza Strip ambush. His Israel-backed group, the Popular Forces, had grown to 3,000 members. Read the latest.

Campaigners: Baby Formula Reforms Must Go Further

The UK government faces calls for stronger action on the baby formula crisis, as new measures fall short of a price cap. Discover the impact on families and the CMA's key recommendations.

Labour's red tape cuts: Who loses protections?

Keir Starmer's plan to slash 'unnecessary' regulation for growth faces criticism for prioritising market views over public interest. Letters also cover party names, pork's popularity, and oddly named places.

Stylist's secrets for hiding celebrity baby bumps

Top stylist Ellis Ranson shares the fashion strategies used by stars like Kate Ferdinand and Dani Dyer to keep pregnancies under wraps. Discover the failsafe outfits and colour palettes that work.

Nominative Determinism: Names Matching Professions

Discover fascinating cases of nominative determinism where people's names perfectly match their professions. From Dr Alright to Mr Mutton, these real-life examples will amaze you. Share your own findings!

Mothers and Babies Heal Together from Addiction

A revolutionary approach to neonatal abstinence syndrome treats mothers and infants together, achieving 95% recovery rates while challenging traditional foster care outcomes.

Page 1 of 3