Chiyoko was extremely common in Japan in the early 1900s, together with Chiyo.It reached #1 in 1917 and #2 in 1915, 1916, 1919, 1921 and 1923. It was last in the top 10 in 1926. Even though Chiyo was originally more common, Chiyoko managed to surpass it in popularity several times. 1915 saw Chiyo at #1 and Chiyoko at #2. After that Chiyoko was consistently more popular than Chiyo with Chiyo falling out of the top 10 after 1918 and Chiyoko remaining until 1926.It is spelled 千代子 (thousand + generation + child).
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It reached #1 in 1917 and #2 in 1915, 1916, 1919, 1921 and 1923. It was last in the top 10 in 1926.
Even though Chiyo was originally more common, Chiyoko managed to surpass it in popularity several times. 1915 saw Chiyo at #1 and Chiyoko at #2. After that Chiyoko was consistently more popular than Chiyo with Chiyo falling out of the top 10 after 1918 and Chiyoko remaining until 1926.
It is spelled 千代子 (thousand + generation + child).