I was named Harvey, which was my Dad's middle name, and the name he went by, so I grew up using my middle name, Allen, instead. I hated the name Harvey as a little kid because other kids made fun of it and compared me to the invisible rabbit in the James Stewart movie, which I've never seen to this day and I'm 63 now. It's only been the last few years I've come to accept it because all government forms, ID, etc., require the use of the first name. The other comments here have made me feel much, much better about my name now, and I appreciate it!
In 2018, 63 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Harvey who is registered male with the Social Security Administration. It is the 675th most common male first name for living U.S. citizens.
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Although no longer in the American top 1,000, having featured in the top 100 in the United States a century ago, but declining throughout the 20th century, it has in the past few years been a regular in the British top 100.