50 baby names losing popularity in the 21st century

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50 baby names losing popularity in the 21st century
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Here's a look at names that are on their way out, according to the Social Security Administration.

Here's a look at names that are on their way out or at the bottom of their popularity cycle, according to the Social Security Administration's historical archives of baby names.

Baby names losing popularity in the 21st century #25. Boy: Dewayne #25. Girl: Christy #24. Boy: Alton #24. Girl: Adrian #23. Boy: Robin #23. Girl: Audra #22. Boy: Tyron #22. Girl: Yvonne #21. Boy: Terence #21. Girl: Dayna #20. Boy: Neal #20. Girl: Tracy #19. Boy: Paris #19. Girl: Kristine #18. Boy: Infant #18. Girl: Leann #17. Boy: Kirk #17. Girl: Shaina #16. Boy: Brandyn #16. Girl: Joanne #15. Boy: Johnnie #15. Girl: Kari #14. Boy: Jimmie #14. Girl: Randi #13. Boy: Don #13. Girl: Melinda #12.

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