Using US nosecount data point , creator Brian Lee Yung Rowe has developed an interactive map showing how public figure have grown and waned in popularity in unlike states since the other 1900s .
Inspired bya late sister name visualization , Yung Rowe want to see how a single name spreads across the land base on its prevalence in each state . So , for example , while a name like Brian never tops the list , it still has ebbs and flows of popularity that might be deserving tracking .
https://jezebel.com/map-sixty-years-of-the-most-popular-names-for-girls-s-1443501909

The interactive function can be foundhere .
Just put a name in the boxful , choose whether you want to look at male or female name , and press Go ; there are more than 29,000 name available , including those that appear forboth grammatical gender . Each body politic gets highlighted over prison term allot to the proportion of the baby with that name .
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One of the more interesting take - away ’s from this map is how some names are geographically clump . Take a look at the name “ Terrence ” and how it has change from 1946 to 1987 .
“ [ W]hat is most interesting is to see how some gens are democratic in a specific geographic realm while others are more broadly democratic , ” he indite ina web log place . “ presumptively the mode names spread are governed by demographic , technology , and media . ”
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