Saturday, 27 July 2013

Study Reveals Royal Baby Names Aren't Always Copied by Public

It has been revealed that people make the assumption that royal baby names have a massive impact on the monikers that ordinary people choose for their kids, which is not necessarily the case. Baby name trends are usually influenced by various sources. In 2001, girl's name Chardonnay could not be found on the names chart, and had just crept into the ONS's top 5000 for England and Wales, the BBC reported. But, in January 2002, 'Footballers Wives' - with ...

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