Children I know

These are the names of the children/sibsets I know who are aged 12 or under, belonging to family members/friends. I am English, in my early 30s and from a working class area-just to give you some background info.
  1. Amelia, Charlie (b), Maisie
    • Bailey & Casey (b/g)
      • Carter
        • Origin:

          English occupational name
        • Meaning:

          "transporter of goods by cart"
        • Description:

          Carter has ranked in the Top 100 since the the turn of the millennium, but despite its recent popularity, it's not a trendy new name. In fact, Carter is one of those names that just misses ranking in the US Top 1000 for its entire 140+ year history.
      • Casey-Rae
        • Demi-Lee, Lewis & Callum
          • Elsie & Stanley
            • George
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "farmer"
              • Description:

                Iconoclasts though we may be, we like Fred, we like Frank, and we like George, which was among the Top 10 from 1830 to 1950, when the number of little Georges started to decline. Solid, strong, royal and saintly, yet friendly and unpretentious, we think that George is in prime position for a comeback, especially since it was chosen by Britain's royal couple.
            • Gary, Chloe & Kayleigh
              • Georgia-May, Nathanial & Alexis (g)
                • Jordan
                  • Origin:

                    English from Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "flowing down"
                  • Description:

                    Jordan became one of the top unisex baby names in the heyday of basketball's Michael Jordan, and is still among the most popular unisex names starting with J. The name was originally given to those baptized in holy water brought back by Crusaders from the River Jordan, the only river in Palestine, and the one in which Christ was baptized by John the Baptist.
                • Josh
                  • Judith
                    • Origin:

                      Hebrew
                    • Meaning:

                      "woman from Judea"
                    • Description:

                      The biblical Judith, the fourth most popular name in 1940, may be getting ready for a comeback in its full, elegant, if somewhat solemn form. Many of those earlier Judiths were called Judy—some after Judy (born Frances) Garland—preferring it over their more formal proper name. Today, Judith, like Deborah, may have shaken off just enough to appeal to parents looking for a traditional, yet under-the-radar biblical name. And Jude would be a likelier nickname these days than the Judge Judy connection.
                  • Jasmine, Mya, Isobel & Leo
                    • Kai & McKenzie (b/g)
                      • Katie, Logan & Ella
                        • Lewis
                          • Origin:

                            English variation of Louis
                          • Meaning:

                            "renowned warrior"
                          • Description:

                            Lewis is the best spelling to choose if you want this pronounced with the S. Lewis has been in the Top 5 in Scotland since 2000, and is one that parents in the U.S. are just beginning to rethink.
                        • Rhys & Alfie
                          • Sophie, Molly & Hannah
                            • Tiffany, Dylan, Lucy & Millie
                              • Zac & Chloe (twins) Maddie, Lucas & Holly