Tbh it would be really useful to see all the years before 2015 to see if there’s a trend
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via The Name Grapher
Wait, it peaked first?! Wild
I guess it makes sense, people suddenly started hearing the name more so more parents thought it sounded good. Only when people realised that the Echo was here to stay they started deciding against it.
The number of babies named 'Hey Google' has remained stable, however.
It's an interesting point. It would definitely suck to have a name that matches some popular international product. I wonder if at some point in the future people could sue to prevent it, or request compensation for a childhood of bullying.
Why should I change my name? He's the one who sucks!
My name was perfectly fine until big pharma stole it and sold it back to me: Ex-Lax.
Allegra Exlax Colace. Hardcore name or pharmacy run list?
Now i wanna see how the name Karen is holding up.
what happened in the 1980s?
It was an old person name.
Jessica and Ashley and Jennifer took over.
Karen is not particularly special as a name that became overwhelmingly popular in just one or two generations, and then fell back off. And so even as earlier generations considered it to be a child's name, later generations came to associate it with older women.
Gladys and Gertrude and Edith are other examples, highly associated with certain older generations.
One day we'll think of Madison and Emma and Mackenzie as old lady names too.
Holy shit it is self-sustaining.