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Re: Abigail
I wouldn't say it's too common anymore. It seemed pretty common for awhile there in the 00s. I loved it as a teenager. It was one of my top girl's names for years and I would've used it. I guess I got bored with it, helped by how much I was hearing it by the time I was having kids in the later 00s, and it sort of fell off my radar since then. But I do think it's a very sweet name. I know plenty of Abigails who are my age (about 30). It feels youthful, but ages well. I think it has a pleasant old-fashioned feel to it.
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