I bought some assorted bantams from TSC (Hoover Hatchery supplies them) and most I can figure out (silkies are easy) but these have me stumped especially #9 .. hard to tell in the pic but #7 is a really light silver even though it looks yellow in the pic. Please help.lol
Almost any of them could be Easter Egger bantams, especially if they have clean feet and pea combs and even more if they also have chipmunk stripes. Having said that, I'm going to try to match them with specific pure breeds as much as possible. "Easter Egger" is just my fallback guess if I can't find anything else, and would be confirmed by them laying blue or green eggs when they grow up.
#1 is black and frizzled. I can't see the feet clearly enough to be sure, but I suspect it's a Cochin, which would have feathered feet. If it has clean feet, then it can't be a Cochin, and would be a black frizzled variety of some clean-legged breed.
#2 Does it have feathered feet? I can't decide whether the comb is pea (Buff Brahma bantam) or single (maybe Mille Fleur d'Uccle.) I'm pretty sure it isn't a Sebright because the comb is wrong for a Sebright, and the feather patterning does not look quite right for lacing.
#3 Probably an Old English Game bantam (clean feet). I'm guessing Silver Duckwing, but there's a chance it's Black Breasted Red or Crele.
#4 Maybe a Crele Old English Game Bantam. I think it might be a male (Crele is somewhat auto-sexing in the same way that Bielefelders and Cream Legbars are, but the differences are not always as clear because people haven't been selecting carefully for that trait.)
#5 Maybe a Spangled Old English Game Bantam. Or maybe a Black Breasted Red Old English Game Bantam.
#6 I don't see a 6
#7 Since you say it's a light silver, maybe Lavender color. I'm guessing it's also an Old English Game bantam. If it is, it is probably called Self Blue (another name for Lavender.)
#8 is Barred or Cuckoo in color (two names, both mean white barring on a black chicken.) I think I see clean feet, which would mean either a Barred Rock Bantam or an Old English Game bantam (the mature body shape should make it obvious which one, after it grows up). Or if it has feathered feet, it would be a Cochin.
#9 Mottled Cochin. With the feathered feet, single comb, and that coloring, I don't think it could be anything else.
#10 Black Breasted Red Old English Game Bantam.
Note, all the breeds I guessed have single combs, except Brahma with a pea comb. I'm having trouble seeing comb type on most of the chicks in the pictures because they are so young & small and wiggle when you try to photograph them. If any of them develop pea combs instead of single, that is a strong indicator that they are an Easter Egger instead (except for #2, that might be Buff Brahma.)