Danish popularity lists of 1985 (Top 15) and 2010 (Top 25). Genders of kids generated by using a dice-app, on my iPhone, boys were odd numbers and girls were even numbers. For some reason it ended up with 5 boys and 5 girls...
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Males: Adam,
Alexander,
Albert,
Alfred,
Anders,
Andreas,
Anton,
August,
Benjamin,
Bertram,
Brian,
Carl,
Christian,
Christoffer,
Daniel,
Dennis,
Elias,
Emil,
Felix,
Frederik,
Gustav,
Henrik,
Jeppe,
Jesper,
Jacob,
Johan,
Jonas,
Jonathan,
Kasper,
Kenneth,
Kim,
Lars,
Lasse,
Lucas,
Mads,
Magnus,
Malthe,
Marius,
Martin,
Mathias,
Michael,
Mikkel,
Morten, Nicklas,
Nikolaj,
Noah,
Oliver,
Oscar,
Philip,
Rasmus,
Sander,
Sebastian,
Silas,
Simon,
Storm,
Soren,
Thomas,
Tobias,
Tristan,
Valdemar,
Victor, Villads,
William
Females: Alberte,
Alma,
Amalie,
Andrea,
Anna,
Anne,
Asta,
Astrid,
Camilla,
Caroline,
Cecilie,
Charlotte,
Christina,
Clara,
Ditte,
Ella,
Emilie,
Emily,
Emma,
Filippa,
Frederikke,
Frida,
Freja,
Heidi,
Helle,
Ida,
Isabella, Janni,
Johanne,
Josefine,
Julie,
Karina,
Karla,
Katrine,
Lea,
Laura,
Line, Liva,
Louise,
Luna,
Laerke,
Maja,
Malene, Malou,
Maria,
Marie,
Mathilde,
Mette, Mille,
Mia, Naja,
Nanna,
Nicoline,
Olivia,
Pernille,
Rikke,
Sara,
Sarah,
Selma,
Signe,
Silje,
Sofia,
Sofie,
Stine,
Thea, Tilde,
Tina,
Trine,
Victoria