The graphs below show the trends in three boys and girls names which are currently in the UK. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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.
In the boy gender, Alexander's name
was used more over time, with the steepest climb happening in 2000. It escalates from moderately below 2 children to 10 children. Daniel and Oliver's names
had an unbalanced run. While
Daniel's name
regularly enlarged between 1925 and 1975, it dropped down a bit in 2000. In addition
, Oliver's name
was also
plunged in 1975. Eventually, in 2000 all of those names
were used equally.
Where in the boy gender had mixed trends, in the girl gender, all of the usage of the names
piled up steadily. Even though Sophia and Isabella's names
were not being used until 1975, every name
had a massive growth in 1975. On the other hand
, Emily's name
has been used by UK parents since 1925. However
, Emily's name
was slightly dropped in 1950 but still increased for the rest of the year.Submitted by arsyiiimuhammad061 on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words names, name with synonyms.
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