Why Parents Change a Child’s First Name
There are many valid reasons to update a child’s first name. Common examples include:
- The new name feels like a better fit
- Reflecting family heritage or culture
- Fixing a spelling mistake
- Changing a name after adoption
- Marking a new family beginning
Whatever the reason, it’s important to follow the correct legal process so the new name is accepted on all records.
How to Change a Child’s First Name in the UK
If your child is under 16, a parent or legal guardian with parental responsibility can apply to change their first name using a child deed poll.
At Change My Name, the process is quick, affordable, and entirely online:
- Complete the secure online application form.
- Get consent from everyone with parental responsibility.
- Receive your official deed poll document by post.
- Use it to update your child’s records with schools, the NHS, Passport Office, and other organisations.
What You Can Change with a Child Deed Poll
A child deed poll can be used to update:
- First name
- Middle name(s)
- Surname
- Or all names at once
This gives parents full flexibility to choose the name that suits their child and family best.
How Much Does It Cost?
A Child Deed Poll from Change My Name costs £14.95.
You can also choose the Name Change Kit for £24.95, which includes ready-made template letters to notify schools, banks, the NHS, and other organisations — saving time and effort.
Where to Update Your Child’s New Name
Once the deed poll is complete, you’ll need to update records with:
- The Passport Office
- NHS and GP surgery
- School or nursery
- HMRC (if applicable)
Child benefit and other government services
Start Your Child’s Name Change Today
Changing a child’s first name is simple with Change My Name. From just £14.95, apply online and receive your official document ready to use for passports, school records, and more.