Naming a baby is one of the most important decisions a parent can make. But while many might seek inspiration by trawling through a traditional list of boys and girls names, an increasing number are using gender-neutral monikers. According to research by Nameberry and the , there was an 88 per cent increase in the use of unisex names between 1985 and 2015.Now, US-based baby naming site has revealed the most popular gender neutral monikers among new parents with Logan coming at the top of the list.
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