Re: Finley
in reply to a message by Piccadilly
Considering it has never made the top 100 in Kentucky for boys- and state data only goes to the top 100- even if it was ranked 103 (just off what's reported) in 2012 and there were 60 Finleys in the state born that year making them 3-4 years old now. That would mean roughly 12.6% of the nation's 476 Finleys were born in Kentucky that year, which seems unlikely without a significant cultural reason specific to Kentucky.
I went on a little statistics dive because it seemed interesting that Finley would be "very popular" in Kentucky but no where else in the country. It seems like "very popular" would be a stretch even if it was significantly more popular in Kentucky than other states.
https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/namesbystate.cgi
I went on a little statistics dive because it seemed interesting that Finley would be "very popular" in Kentucky but no where else in the country. It seems like "very popular" would be a stretch even if it was significantly more popular in Kentucky than other states.
https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/namesbystate.cgi
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Thank you! That does seem odd. Of course, maybe my lovely boy has just influenced our whole state. :D