For the 11th year in a row, School Stickers have unveiled the names on their naughty and nice list, based on rewards given out in schools. These are the top 16 naughty names on their list this year - should you be worried?
. Santa
Will you be getting a lump of coal this year? | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
. Alexandra
The female version of the name Alexander, this Greek name roughly translates to “defender of man”. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
. Logan
The given name Logan is derived from the Scottish surname, which was in turn derived from a place name. The likely origin of the surname is a place found near Auchinleck in Ayrshire. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
. Esther
Famous Esthers include Esther Rantzen, Esther McVey, Esther Wong and Esther Anderson. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
. Harrison
The name Harrison comes from the English surname, which means ‘son of Harry’. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
. Faith
Many fictional characters share the name Faith, including Faith Lehane (from Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Faith Herbet (of the Valiant comics universe) and Faith Newman from The Young and the Restless. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
. Liam
Lots of musicians share the name Liam, such as Liam Gallagher from Oasis and Liam Payne from One Direction. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
13. Summer
The name Summer, along with other seasonal and nature names, came into fashion in the 1960s and ‘70s. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
14. Owen
A traditional Welsh name, Owen translates as ‘young warrior’, ‘well born’ or ‘noble’. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
15. Libby
Traditionally, Libby is short for Elizabeth, but can also be short for Isabel, Liberty, Lydia or Olivia. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
16. Connor
An Irish name, Connor comes from the compound Irish word ‘Conchobhar’ which means ‘lover of wolves’ or ‘lover of hounds’. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock