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#249272 - 14/02/2005 08:55 Pretty stats link of the day
andy
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My brother just sent me this curious link:

http://babynamewizard.com/namevoyager/lnv0105.html

Shows you a interactive graph of the prevalence of first names over the last 100 years (I think the data is from the US).

I'd love to hear some theory on why names beginning with "A" were so unpopular in the 1940's and 1950's...
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#249273 - 14/02/2005 10:05 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: andy]
pca
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Try 'Adolph' and 'Kylie' for interesting results.

The first case may explain your question, in fact.

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#249274 - 14/02/2005 10:16 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: pca]
andy
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Though Adolph doesn't have quite the same cut off you might expect, it was falling rapidly long before the 30s and 40s. It looks like German names generally might have the same trend, try Otto or Franz for example.

It doesn't explain the "A"s either, Adolph was never ranked very high. It seems to be mostly down to the loss of popularity of Agnes, Albert, Alice, Anna and Arthur.

Wendy is another good example of the Kylie style trend, being as the name didn't exist until JM Barrie invented it.


Edited by andy (14/02/2005 10:21)
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#249275 - 14/02/2005 11:30 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: andy]
peter
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(I think the data is from the US

Lots of "Nicole"s, no "Nicola"s -- must be the US. My friend Nicola, who now lives in the US, gets people pronouncing her name as if she were a soft drink.

Also a nonzero number of people called "Randy". Dead giveaway...

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#249276 - 14/02/2005 12:07 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: peter]
andy
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I used to work with an American guy called Randy Rustic, it was always difficult to say his name without grinning. There was another American called Rick Turpin (so close) in the same company...
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#249277 - 14/02/2005 12:49 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: andy]
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Along different lines, at my old firm, we had a client called Ivor Dick!
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#249278 - 14/02/2005 13:01 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: boxer]
Dignan
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My girlfirend had a firend in elementary school with the last name Wacker. Naturally, her father's name was Richard. It gets better, too. Dick Wacker has his own plumbing company
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#249279 - 14/02/2005 13:05 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: andy]
Dignan
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I saw this site on The Screen Savers, too. I wonder where they get their info from. Is it the Census?

I also wonder what's going on with some of the data. Try typing in M-A-T. What's going on at the top there? There are two more sets of data for "Matthew," but why?
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#249280 - 14/02/2005 13:42 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: Dignan]
peter
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There are two more sets of data for "Matthew," but why?

One is "Mathew" (one T), one's Matthew as a girl's name.

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#249281 - 14/02/2005 13:58 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: peter]
Dignan
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Ahhhh. I see. Sorry, for some reason the colors didn't jump out at me as coordinated. That makes sense. I'm not sure why I didn't notice the one T.
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#249282 - 14/02/2005 14:30 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: Dignan]
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I notice Franz died out before 1910 - wonder if it'll come back now?
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#249283 - 14/02/2005 14:45 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: pca]
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Sadly Xander and Anya suddenly became more popular in the last few years, oddly though there is no sign of Buffy or Willow
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#249284 - 14/02/2005 15:14 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: andy]
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Sitting next to an Emily who is very disappointed at just how common she is. Especially as neither my, nor my children's names are in it - we're just so trend-setting...Yay.

Although, to be fair, you wouldn't find my daughter's name in any study in any country except Iceland or possibly Norway, Eilin being a pretty rare spelling.
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#249285 - 14/02/2005 15:24 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: frog51]
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Eilin is a rare name in too Norway. 166 norwegian girsl go by that name
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#249286 - 14/02/2005 15:28 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: andy]
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Buffy is there - peaked at position 678 in the 1970's and Willow is currently ranked 530.
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#249287 - 14/02/2005 15:29 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: AudunE]
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Well that's one of the reasons we chose it. The other being that the most beautiful girl I ever met was called Eilin (and my wife agrees with me)
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#249288 - 14/02/2005 16:29 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: andy]
Dignan
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Sadly Xander and Anya suddenly became more popular in the last few years, oddly though there is no sign of Buffy or Willow

Sadly? Besides I think Anya is a very pretty name. Xander has increased, but if you notice, so has Alex and Alexander. Funny, I wonder why Spike doesn't show up

This got me thinking about other TV shows' names. Here's a couple:

-Fox is not on the list. Dana appears to have been big in the 70's
-Bart was big in the 60's, but seems to have died out just as the Simpsons started. Homer had a steady decline starting at the turn of the century. In fact, the only Simpsons name that seems to be on the rise is Maggie. Sadly, Santos L Halper does not register.
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#249289 - 14/02/2005 17:16 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: andy]
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It must be US only, we name my son Gareth which is pretty common in Wales
But this side of the pond and even more so in Texas, he gets Garrett.


Edited by ashmoore (14/02/2005 17:33)
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#249290 - 14/02/2005 20:52 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: andy]
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It just gives me a warm fuzzy feeling knowing just how unique my name is.

Back in junior high I was repeatedly called to the principals office for another Michael Johnson...
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#249291 - 14/02/2005 21:23 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: Dignan]
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Heh, I've always thought that Wayne Kerr has a funny name. And a Christian artist no less! A friend of a friend once asked him why he hasn't changed is name (at least as an artist) and he said "hey, free publicity! People don't forget my name". Side Note: I acually used to live in the same apartment complex as him but we never met.
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#249292 - 14/02/2005 22:01 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: JeffS]
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I suppose he pronounces "Kerr" like "cur" and not like "car", then.
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#249293 - 14/02/2005 22:41 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: Waterman981]
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It just gives me a warm fuzzy feeling knowing just how unique my name is.


Most of my friends are named Michael. Several with the same last intial. The rest of us have renamed the Mike C's tall, grande, and venti.

I got saddled with one of the top trendy baby names of the 70's, but at least it's not Jennifer or some of the stripperific names my dad had picked out.


And BTW, my pediatrician was named Dr Dick Weiner. His parents must have hated him.
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#249294 - 14/02/2005 23:53 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: wfaulk]
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I suppose he pronounces "Kerr" like "cur" and not like "car", then.
Yes, should have probably clarified that!
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#249295 - 15/02/2005 01:21 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: JeffS]
loren
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That is the most well done interactive charts i've ever seen. I could spend hours poking around on there.
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#249296 - 15/02/2005 06:40 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: loren]
frog51
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Am definitely puzzled by the inconsistency of results though . . . now it does have my name on it, whereas previously it didn't.

Hmmmm
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#249297 - 16/02/2005 04:13 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: andy]
gbeer
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My brother just sent me this curious link:

http://babynamewizard.com/namevoyager/lnv0105.html

Shows you a interactive graph of the prevalence of first names over the last 100 years (I think the data is from the US).

I'd love to hear some theory on why names beginning with "A" were so unpopular in the 1940's and 1950's...


You have to watch the scales closely when comparing filtered graphs.
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#249298 - 16/02/2005 04:36 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: gbeer]
bootsy
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Wow... I was a little disappointed when I couldn't find my name on that graph. However, once I figured out to move the mouse vertically over my birth year it popped up immediately.

Considering I work with two other "Brian"s and a "Ryan" it makes sense there was a spike in the late 60s/early 70s. One of the better interactive graphs I've seen... very nice. Impressive.
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#249299 - 20/02/2005 14:25 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: bootsy]
lectric
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Yal'll DID see that you could type your name in the top left, right?

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#249300 - 20/02/2005 16:38 Re: Pretty stats link of the day [Re: andy]
boxer
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Rats! I've just got round to checking out my name, and discovered that I faded out completely around 1920, backing the assertion on another thread: That I'm a bit old Skool!!!!!!
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