If you're expecting a baby in 2020, you've probably already spent hours scouring the internet for baby names.
Do you go for something traditional, maybe something unique, or do you name your newborn after someone you look up too?
Settling on a name can be incredibly challenging - it is permanent after all - but if you can't seem to narrow it down to just one, Cosmopolitan UK says why not consider choosing two?
Double-barrelled names are proving to be more and more popular according to a report from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) for baby names in 2018.
And, there seems to be a common trend.

Rose and Mae has proven to be popular among girls double-barrelled names.
Whereas, James and Lee have come out on top for the most common double-barrelled boys names.
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So, if you're needing a little inspiration, have a look through this compiled list of the most popular girls and boys names in England and Wales.
Most popular girls names
- Amelia-Rose
- Ava-Rose
- Ella-Rose
- Isla-Rose
- Ivy-Rose
- Lily-Rose
- Olivia-Rose
- Bella-Rose
- Gracie-Mae
- Mia-Rose
- Harper-Rose
- Ava-Grace
- Lily-Mae
- Lilly-Rose
- Ava-Mae
- Elsie-Mae
- Lilly-Mae
- Evie-Rose
- Daisy-Mae
- Sienna-Rose
- Evie-Mae
- Ellie-Mae
- Layla-Rose
- Olivia-Grace
- Ella-Mae
- Emily-Rose
- Scarlett-Rose
- Lola-Rose
- Summer-Rose
- Elsie-May
- Ruby-Rose
- Isabella-Rose
- Amelia-Grace
- Isla-Rae
- Ivy-Grace
- Evie-Grace
- Ivy-Rae
- Lyla-Rose
- Autumn-Rose
- Darcie-Rae
Most popular boys names
- Tommy-Lee
- Alfie-James
- Riley-James
- Harley-James
- Abu-Bakr
- Reggie-Lee
- Leo-James
- Harvey-Lee
- Logan-James
- Lucas-James
- Noah-James
- Oliver-James
- Tyler-James
- Carter-James
- Harley-Jay
- Hunter-Lee
- John-James
- Jacob-James
- Alfie-Jay
- John-Paul