Re: Most popular names per country according to a book published in 2012
in reply to a message by peregrine
Based on the US names, I'm going to go with overall, though I'm pretty sure the male name isn't accurate (it's probably Michael).
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It'd be close. I assume they're conflating Jim with James which was extremely popular with older generations and never fell that far.
Although I'm doubtful about Emily. It seems like they must be conflating that with multiple things (Emilia? Emma? something else??). I wonder why they didn't just put James and Mary.
Although I'm doubtful about Emily. It seems like they must be conflating that with multiple things (Emilia? Emma? something else??). I wonder why they didn't just put James and Mary.
This message was edited 4/7/2024, 1:08 PM
Yeah, Emily seemed weird to me too. It disappeared for quite a while.