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Re: WDYT of Irene?
That's because it was. The height of this name's popularity came in 1918 and 1919 at #16, but remained relevant for a while after that. Surprisingly, it's still listed on the charts, but certainly no where near as common as it once was. It could very well gain some traction, but doubtful it would be significant enough to have any sort of impact.
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