They won’t remember the referendum themselves, but dozens of babies born in 2014 were given names which suggest their parents won’t forget the year Scotland voted on its future.
One boy was called Indy, 12 girls were named Indi and another 22 were called Indie.
Two children – a boy and a girl – were also called Freedom, according to the registers from the National Records of Scotland.
Elsewhere, the list of names given to youngsters whose births were registered in 2014 included a Hiya, a Spartacus and a Twinkle.
Jack and Emily were the most popular names for babies, but there were plenty of more unusual choices among the 56,725 babies who arrived last year.
Both a boy and a girl were called Fox by their parents. Lake was another name given to babies of either sex.
Other girls were called Apple – the name given to Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter – as well as Peaches and Berry.
Some of the more unusual names given to boys included Atlas, Bear – the name Kate Winslet gave her youngest child – Diesel, Elvis, Freedom, Mate, Sherlock, Spartacus, Steel and Thor.
There were also boys called simply R and T.
Meanwhile, girls were given the names Bliss, Blossom, Hiya, Justice, Lullaby, Ocean, Peace, Precious, Princess, Sailor, Thirteena-Starr, Twinkle and Velvet.
The names were revealed as the National Records of Scotland announced the number of births registered was up by 711 from 2013.
The number of deaths registered dropped by 461 to 54,239 – the fourth-lowest level in the last 150 years.
A total of 29,070 couples tied the knot last year – 1,500 more marriages than took place in 2013.
Of these, 367 were same-sex marriages, following legislation which allowed couples to wed from December 16 last year. Of these couples, 359 had already been in a civil partnership.