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    1. The colors are misleading.

      They suggest that there is some kind of correlation, where there doesn’t seem to be any.

    2. Throwawayhair66392 on

      This trend of literally every baby girl name ending in A is odd and unoriginal.

      Uh oh, looks like I triggered the billion Olivia’s and Emma’s out there.

    3. No-Deal8956 on

      My niece is called Olivia. I warned her mother at the time, and now she’s complaining that there are four Olivia’s in her daughter’s class.

    4. Wait…. in amongst Zeynep, Jana, Maria, and Sofija, there’s VICTORIA. ???

      Edit: Apparently Bulgaria. ????

    5. coolhandflukes on

      Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina are united in their love for Mia Sara

    6. WhoAmIEven2 on

      Feels weird seeing Astrid. All Astrid I know are 80+ year old ladies. Always seen it as an old lady name in the same league as Britta and Ulla.

    7. korruptkifli on

      Hanna is the most popular girls‘ name here in Hungary for various years now, and the calendars still haven’t dedicated a name-day for it

    8. ImaginationNo9953 on

      Al menos son más bonitos que los hombres son Ahmed, Pasha, muhamad o Abdul 

    9. ComradeHenryBR on

      Maria has probably been the most popular baby name in Portugal since the 800s

    10. Is this list from 2022? Because that was the last time Astrid was the most common baby name for girls in Sweden. Alma is currently the most common name.

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