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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hands down its Zoey/Zooey[/quote] Disagree. [b]Too popular to be hipster any more[/b], irrespective of the spelling.[/quote] :?: Doesn't make any sense. [b]By definition, Hipsters are trendy and interested in conformity and popular things.[/b] Besides, I don't think "Zoe" has changed in terms of SSA rankings very much in the last decade. It's been pretty well ensconced in the 30-60 range (i.e., you occasionally run into one, but not terribly common). http://www.parents.com/babynames/censusPopularity.jsp?babyNameId=307571&mode=USPopularity. I mean even now, you only find one Zoe for ever 1.6 million babies or something like that. http://www.babynamewizard.com/baby-name/girl/zoe [/quote] I don't think you understand the definition of a hipster.[/quote]
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