That's kind of cool. Confirms my intention of giving our kids names that were not 'popular' by the standards of the day. SSQ and I both have names that were #4 on the list of popular names when we were born, though I only ever knew 2 or 3 girls my age with the same name when I was in school.
Gotta go to a company luncheon now. Ugh!
See you all later.
There are some names that will always be in the top ten or twenty, I'm thinking - Bible names and such. My name's stayed pretty steadily in the top 20.
Seems like right now, though, even if people DO use the common names, they hafta spell them in stoopid ways...like Mykal instead of Michael, or some such thing.