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People are rallying to ban this mom from ever naming another child - Page 31 of 47 - Kiwi Report

People are rallying to ban this mom from ever naming another child


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Interestingly, baby names and the larger trends they represent have gotten some serious attention recently. Many parents don’t want names that are “too popular” as they want their kids to “stand out,” but that has actually gotten increasingly easier in the past decade.

In the 1950s, for instance, 25 percent of baby boys had been given one of the 10 most popular names. By 2007, that figure shrunk to only 10 percent. This is yet another facet of American culture becoming more focused on the self than on society’s norms.

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