The list comes from Channel Mum – did your name make the list?
. Jaxon/Jaxxon
Topping the list for divisive boys names is Jaxon, or Jaxxon, which had parents divided on whether it was “sharp and contemporary” or simply a name “not spelled properly”. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
. Felix
Next on the list is Felix, which had mothers claiming that it reminded them of the cat food brand that we’ve seen being advertised on our TV’s for years. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
. Harrison
Harrison came under fire from more than a quarter of parents who disliked “using a surname as a first name” - sorry Harrison Ford. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
5. Alfie
It appears the likes of Vlogger Alfie Deyes and actor Alfie Allen haven’t managed to increase the popularity of the name Alfie. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
6. Henry
Despite being the 13th most popular boys’ name in the UK, Henry still managed to divide parents, with some describing it as “too posh” and “better suited to a Labrador dog”. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
7. Leonard
Parents felt that Leonard was either “unusual and classic” or “taking the old-fashioned names trend too far”. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
8. Fox
While plenty of celebrities sport Fox as a second name, like Michael J Fox and Megan Fox, it seems that those with Fox as a first name are yet to break into fame. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock