

All names with >= 25k (1940-2024) or >= 10k (2000-2024) births for both sexes in the United States, sorted by % female (descending). Bar heights are scaled by relative popularity (within bounds). Blog post with code & analysis: https://nameplay.org/blog/common-unisex-names-by-gender-ratio
This post is an attempt to address common (constructive) critiques from my last post on unisex names.
Posted by aar0nbecker
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Data source: [Social Security Administration full baby name dataset](https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/limits.html)
Tools:
* Analysis: Jupyter, Python, polars
* Visualization: matplotlib, aquarel (theming)
Blog post with all code: https://nameplay.org/blog/common-unisex-names-by-gender-ratio
Justice and Kerry should fight to the death
Didn’t you post this yesterday?
I don’t understand the new American trend of naming a daughter Emerson. It literally translates to Emer’s Son.
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