My friend Judy used to always say that whenever she met another Judy, she knew exactly how old that Judy was—to the day. Now that level of precision might be a bit of a stretch, but, as the above map wonderfully shows, there's good reason for that line of thinking. The most popular baby girl names in the United States are flashes in the pan—each one appearing on the map briefly, before being swept out by an up-and-comer. Over at Jezebel, Fischer-Baum describes the picture that emerges :.

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