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=== Key findings from [[Popular Baby Names in New York City]] === | |||
* | * Girls are afforded a broader array of naming options compared to boys, reflecting a wider array of inspirations for female names. | ||
* | * The choice of names is significantly influenced by ethnic backgrounds, indicating that cultural heritage plays a significant role in naming conventions. | ||
* | * Certain names like Liam, Noah, Emma, and Olivia have maintained high popularity, consistently appearing in the top ranks. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 6 February 2024
Getting started
Key findings from Popular Baby Names in New York City
- Girls are afforded a broader array of naming options compared to boys, reflecting a wider array of inspirations for female names.
- The choice of names is significantly influenced by ethnic backgrounds, indicating that cultural heritage plays a significant role in naming conventions.
- Certain names like Liam, Noah, Emma, and Olivia have maintained high popularity, consistently appearing in the top ranks.