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"Check the names Tory(1) and Tory(2). The Tory labeled African-American is rated at 44% and the Tory labeled English is 52%. Care to explain?"Was this edited out? I haven't seen it in the thread. I haven't read the whole thing, though...Anyway, I'd guess the lower rating for the Tory listed as African-American has more to do with gender; it's a NN for Salvatore. When I was growing up, the only other (than me) Tory I knew was actually a black guy, but most people think of it as feminine because Victoria's much more common than Salvatore.Names used for guys that are perceived as feminine are not widely popular.

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No, it's still there, in response to irene above:https://www.behindthename.com/bb/baby/4938865
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