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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kyle Travis[/quote] I'm assuming these are both boy names. Kyle ranks #313 in 2020, and accounts for .057% of boys born that year. This makes it about half as popular as the #181-182 names (Alex and Tristan). The 1980 equivalent name for Kyle according to percent of births is: Karl (#225) The 2000 equivalent name for Kyle according to percent of births is: Dominick (#271) Kyle has been decreasing steadily in popularity. It was #37 in 2020 and has declined each year since, though never dramatically. Kyle is not a very popular name and is on a downtrend. But it's also not an unusual name. Travis ranks #339 in 2020, and accounts for .052% of boys born that year. This makes it half as popular as the #197-198 names (Dawson and Eric) The 1980 equivalent name for Travis according to percent of births is: Blake or Andy (#237 and 238) The 2000 equivalent name for Travis according to percent of births is: Albert, Nickolas or Tony (#281-283) Travis has been decreasing in popularity since 2020 (when it was #115) but not as rapidly as Kyle. Travis is not a very popular name and is on a downtrend. It is more unusual than Kyle but not unusual generally.[/quote]
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