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Re: Mark
It's very much a middle aged man name, and a very common one at that. I think it'll be another 20-30+ years before people start getting excited about Mark. The majority of Marks are fathers to millenials, so they're just becoming grandfathers.
It actually just left the top 200 (#203), but #203 with 1,936 births is very low compared to the 58,741 births it had at its peak.
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