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Today, you still meet boys named Samuel, John, or Paul—names that wouldn’t look out of place in a yearbook from the 1930s. But you seldom meet girls named Margaret, Gertrude, or Patricia. One possibility for why: As a future romantic partner, youth is more highly prized in women, and parents are more reluctant to give their daughters name that sound "old."

Dec 5, 2024
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