Well, then you are probably already weighing up your options when it comes to names for your little bundle.
And if you are already thinking you are going to be that kind of parent that is ahead of the curve a little, you might want to get a head start on that jazz with a name is is so 2020.
According to Metro, UK flower company Bloom & Wild has handily created their predictions for the most popular baby names of 2020, so trendy mums and dads-and-to-be, take note.
The brand looked at the percentage increases of certain names over the past decade using the Office for National Statistic’s baby name data. Clearly it’s no surprise that celebrities and fictional characters top the list – such has been the trend for the past number of years.
Curious as to what names you'll be hearing a lot about come next year? These are it:
Ivy (inspired by Queen Beyoncé’s daughter, Blue Ivy)
Jasmine (inspired by Aladdin)
Archie (inspired by the Royal baby)
Eve (inspired by Killing Eve)
Edward (inspired by Ed Sheeran)
Meghan (inspired by Meghan Markle )
Ariana (inspired by Ariana Grande)
Billie (inspired by Billie Eilish)
Were any of these names on your 'maybe' list already? Let us know in the comments or tweet us at @herfamilydotie
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