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Rank and count of the top names for baby boys, changes in rank since the previous year and breakdown by country, region, mother's age and month of birth.
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Rank and count of the top names for baby girls, changes in rank since the previous year and breakdown by country, region, mother's age and month of birth.
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The popularity of baby names is a fascinating reflection of our society's cultural trends and values over time. The dataset on the most popular baby names from 1880 until now provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of naming practices in the United States over the last 140 years. The dataset includes information on the top 1000 baby names for each year, as well as the number of babies given each name, broken down by gender.
By analyzing this dataset, researchers can identify trends and patterns in baby naming, such as the rise and fall of certain names, the influence of popular culture on naming trends, and the impact of immigration on naming practices. This dataset is a valuable resource for researchers, parents, and anyone interested in exploring the social and cultural history of the United States.
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Ranks and counts of baby names for boys and girls in England and Wales, 1996 to 2024.
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TwitterThe data (name, year of birth, sex, and number) are from a 100 percent sample of Social Security card applications for 1880 on.
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TwitterThis file contains the names and codes for Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills as at 31st December 2020 in Wales. (File Size - 16 KB) Field Names - DCELL20CD, DCELL20NM, DCELL20NMW, FIDField Types - Text, Text, TextField Lengths - 9, 20, 28FID = The FID, or Feature ID is created by the publication process when the names and codes / lookup products are published to the Open Geography portal.
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A lookup file between unitary authorities and Department for Children Education Lifelong Learning and Skills areas in Wales as at 31 December 2020. (File Size - 16 KB)Field Names - UA20CD, UA20NM, DCELL20CD, DCELL20NM, FIDField Types - Text, Text, Text, TextField Lengths - 9, 17, 9, 20FID = The FID, or Feature ID is created by the publication process when the names and codes / lookup products are published to the Open Geography portal. REST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/UA20_DCELL20_WA_LU_606b3e722c5e46f690c10f68e793245b/FeatureServer
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TwitterThis form is used to apply to legally change the name of a child in Ontario.
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Rank and count of the top names for baby boys, changes in rank since the previous year and breakdown by country, region, mother's age and month of birth.