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[Opinions] Why did some names more/less "classic" than the other, even though the peaks were around the same time?
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Francisinfp5w4
2/27/2024, 3:17 AM
I was bored and was looking at the rankings of girls' names from 1970-1979 and some names felt more classic than others (this has nothing to do with my personal preference). So I asked a question.
This message was edited 2/27/2024, 3:21 AM
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Why did some names more/less "classic" than the other, even though the peaks were around the same time?
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Francisinfp5w4
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2/27/2024, 3:17 AM
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New_Chloë
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2/27/2024, 5:23 AM
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Re: Why did some names more/less "classic" than the other, even though the peaks were around the same time?
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Francisinfp5w4
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2/27/2024, 5:31 AM
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Re: Why did some names more/less "classic" than the other, even though the peaks were around the same time?
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Amphelise
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2/27/2024, 3:57 AM
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Re: Why did some names more/less "classic" than the other, even though the peaks were around the same time?
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Francisinfp5w4
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2/27/2024, 4:25 AM
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Re: Why did some names more/less "classic" than the other, even though the peaks were around the same time?
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Dianatiger
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2/27/2024, 8:37 AM
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Re: Why did some names more/less "classic" than the other, even though the peaks were around the same time?
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Dianatiger
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2/27/2024, 8:34 AM