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I guess no one likes a fat, snobby person, asking to speak to the manager, enough to name their kids that.
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Caroline Bologna
09/09/2020 11:10am EDT
After much speculation from experts at baby name websites, new data from the Social Security Administration confirms that the name Karen is declining in popularity in the U.S.
On Friday, the agency released its list of the most popular baby names in 2019, along with broader data about the relative favorability of thousands of other names. Between 2018 and 2019, the name Karen fell 23 places, from the 637th most popular baby name for girls to No. 660 ― its lowest ranking on the annual SSA list since the year 1929.
This drop shows a continuation in the decline the name Karen has seen in recent years. The name peaked in 1965 when it was the third most-popular name for baby girls. After a slow period of drooping popularity, it began seeing more significant declines in the 21st century.
Last year, 438 newborn girls were named Karen, compared with 469 in 2018 and 552 in 2017.
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The Name 'Karen' Is Dropping In Popularity In The U.S.
The name hit its lowest ranking since 1929, according to the Social Security Administration.By
Caroline Bologna
09/09/2020 11:10am EDT

After much speculation from experts at baby name websites, new data from the Social Security Administration confirms that the name Karen is declining in popularity in the U.S.
On Friday, the agency released its list of the most popular baby names in 2019, along with broader data about the relative favorability of thousands of other names. Between 2018 and 2019, the name Karen fell 23 places, from the 637th most popular baby name for girls to No. 660 ― its lowest ranking on the annual SSA list since the year 1929.
This drop shows a continuation in the decline the name Karen has seen in recent years. The name peaked in 1965 when it was the third most-popular name for baby girls. After a slow period of drooping popularity, it began seeing more significant declines in the 21st century.
Last year, 438 newborn girls were named Karen, compared with 469 in 2018 and 552 in 2017.

It's Official: The Name 'Karen' Is Still Dropping In Popularity
The name hit its lowest ranking since 1929, according to the Social Security Administration.