The picture provided above depicts two line graphs illustrating the most widespread three names among UK children based on their genders between 1925 and 2000.
The line charts provide key information about the patterns of three boys and girls’ names which were in the United Kingdom between 1925 and 2000. The units are measured in rate per thousand.
In the chart above, three names of grils and boys were provided. The chart represent the duration between 1925 and 2000. Some names become more popular and some are not famous.
The given graphs describe how parents in the UK named their sons and daughters with the three most popular ones over time. Overall, in 2000 all of the names were used equally.
The line chart compares the popularity of three names of boys and girls in Britain from 1925 to 2000. The boys' names include Daniel, Oliver, and Alexander, whereas the girls are Sophia, Isabella, and Emily.
The line graphs illustrate the popularity of three boys' and girls' names which were most used in the UK from 1925 to 2000. According to the data, It is evident that the names of boys and girls showed different trends. H
The graphs display how the UK's three common names of both males and females changed between 1925 to 2000. In general, the number of those popular names for each gender increased from just below 2 per thousand persons t
The line charts illustrate the number of names used in male and female British minors in four years with 25-year intervals from 1925 to 2000. The unit on the Y-axis is shown in thousands.