[Opinions] True, it was most popular girls name in my year level at high school!
in reply to a message by Chrisell
Actually I think it tied in first place with Rebecca.
My 45 PPs - names in profile
My 45 PPs - names in profile
This message was edited 9/7/2005, 9:12 PM
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Yup . . .
I can actually do stats for you down there in VIC!
In Victoria (that's one of Australia's states, folks) Kylie was 18th in popularity during the 80s, with 2688 girls named Kylie in that decade in that one state alone. It was even more popular in Australia in the 70s - ranked 5th and with 5242 Kylies born in that state in that decade.
1970s: http://210.15.223.49/cgi-bin/edeaths?form=Names.top&repname=FemaleD1970
1980s: http://210.15.223.49/cgi-bin/edeaths?form=Names.top&repname=FemaleD1980
Kylie itself: http://210.15.223.49/cgi-bin/edeaths?form=Names.detail&name=Kylie&qrysex=Female&qrydecade=all
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I can actually do stats for you down there in VIC!
In Victoria (that's one of Australia's states, folks) Kylie was 18th in popularity during the 80s, with 2688 girls named Kylie in that decade in that one state alone. It was even more popular in Australia in the 70s - ranked 5th and with 5242 Kylies born in that state in that decade.
1970s: http://210.15.223.49/cgi-bin/edeaths?form=Names.top&repname=FemaleD1970
1980s: http://210.15.223.49/cgi-bin/edeaths?form=Names.top&repname=FemaleD1980
Kylie itself: http://210.15.223.49/cgi-bin/edeaths?form=Names.detail&name=Kylie&qrysex=Female&qrydecade=all
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.