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10 Rare Irish Baby Names with Beautiful Meanings

Discover 10 unique Irish baby names for boys and girls, shared by a TikTok user. Find rare names like Rí and Béibhinn, their pronunciations, and deep meanings to inspire your choice.

Top 100 Baby Names of 2025 Revealed

The definitive list of the UK's top baby names for 2025 is out, showing a major 'dad name' revival and a huge pop culture influence from Taylor Swift and Stranger Things. See the full rankings.

Study: Traditional Baby Names to Rise in 2026

A new study predicts a major comeback for traditional baby names in 2026, inspired by bestselling novels, blockbuster films, and chart-topping music. Discover the top names tipped for popularity.

Family row erupts over 'Christmas' baby name choice

A man's blunt opinion on his sister's 'unique' baby name choice has ignited a fierce online debate about parental honesty and the potential for childhood bullying. Discover the full story and the divided reaction.

NHS puberty blocker trial for children approved

Controversial NHS trial will study effects of puberty blockers on children's brains. Professor Emily Simonoff says she's 'very proud' to lead landmark research amid legal threats.

MAFS couple's gender reveal nearly ruined by toddler

Married At First Sight stars Martha Kalifatidis and Michael Brunelli's baby gender reveal took a hilarious turn when their son Lucius, 2, almost spoiled the surprise. Watch the adorable moment.

Hundreds of under-10s referred to gender services

Exclusive NHS data shows nearly 600 children aged nine and under have been referred to gender identity services, with medical professionals raising serious concerns about the implications for vulnerable young people.

Cardi B and Stefon Diggs expecting baby boy

Rap superstar Cardi B and Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs have announced they're expecting a baby boy in an elaborate gender reveal, sending fans into a frenzy with the heartwarming news.

STEM careers still perceived as 'boys' clubs'

New research reveals persistent gender stereotypes in STEM fields, with careers in science and technology still perceived as masculine domains, creating barriers for girls and women.

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