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Re: Keith
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In the US, Keith's heyday was from the 1950's until the early 1970's with his top ranking of No# 32 in 1966. Therefore, you could say that it's "dated" to that period of time. However, I like the name. It's a solid choice and sounds like the friendly boy-next-door. I also like similar names like Craig, Kyle and Clark. These guys may not be the most exciting on the block but they're dependable and approachable. Names like Alan, Sean, Dennis, Dale, Glenn, Mark, Scott, Todd, Roger, Troy, Dean and Paul have the same vibe.
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