What would your name be if you were the opposite sex?

Don’t act like you haven’t thought about it

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While Oliver and Amelia come out on top for most popular baby names, you might not want them for yourself.

From the unusual Phoenix to the more common David, these Londoners reveal what they’d call themselves if they were the opposite sex.

Abigail, 20, waitress: Alvin

Sebastian, 25, undernurse: Ana

Khal, 22, PR and marketing: Jessica

Davia, 20, PR: David

Ted and Duncan, 18 and 20, Energy Brokers: Lucy and Suzy

Francesca, 27, Property: Harry

Adam, 25, Digital Marketing: Phoenix

Suzanne, 24, Fashion student: Philip

Sarah, 26, Allsaints: Jamie

Emily, 35, teacher: Jago

George, 44, finance: Isabelle

Hannah, 21, student at UCL: Jack

Ella, 21, student at Westminster: Oliver

Ingrid, 22, unemployed: Simon

Tariq, 22, Social Intelligence Consultant: Nancy

Maayan, 20, student at Sussex: Finley