I wouldn't say it is 'dated' in Australia but it was definitely used a lot more around the
Tamara and
Tammy generation (70s and 80s) so it does have a more dated feel in Australia as well.
It's always interesting what is and isn't dated around the world. It still floors me that
Trevor is used on young men and even young boys with some commonality in the US. It is still in the hideously dated category, to the point of being a 'joke' name, in Australia.
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