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Re: Anne
I just don't see how a name that was in the top 10 for 91 years (out of 131 years of data) can sound fresh. At all. There are more women named Mary in the US than with any other name. How is that fresh?Anna was in the top 10 for only 40 years and it was from 1880-1920, so a long time ago. Also you need to look at how often a name is actually used. From 1880-1889 Mary (#1) was used 91,673 times and Anna (#2) only 38,159 times, a HUGE difference.I think Anna is boring, too. Katherine and Elizabeth as well. But Anna has never been as common as Mary, it never even came close. It had a break, actually. It was hardly out of the top 100 but for almost 30 years it was near the bottom of it, which isn't that popular. Also, as I said, it has never been as overdone as Mary so I can see why parents still liked it.I also think that Anne is boring, but not as boring as Mary. It has been used as a middle name quite a bit but that doesn't bother me. Middle names are hardly ever used and I know quite a few girls with Mary as their middle name as well.

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You said you couldn't understand how anyone could think naming their daughter Mary was fresh and I was simply explaining HOW such a thing could happen for an individual person... like I said I know VERY few young Marys but lots of young Annas... so TO ME Mary sounds fresh by comparison.Mary has been much more popular throughout history but Anna has been very close for the past 20 years and MORE popular than Mary for the past 10ish.... So Anna feels more familiar (which is why a lot of people choose it over Mary) but to others that gives Mary more charm... at THIS POINT in our history -because Anna has been more popular throughout my lifetime- rooting for Mary FEELS like rooting for the underdog
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