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The image comprises two line graphs detailing the trends of specific boys' and girls' names from 1925 to 2000, measured in per thousand. The boys' names chart shows 'Daniel' peaking near 11 per thousand in 1950 and maintaining this until a slight increase near 14 per thousand by 2000; 'Oliver' starts at less than 1 per thousand in 1925, peaks at 6 per thousand around 1955, and remains minimal past 1975; 'Alexander' rises sharply from zero per thousand in 1975 to 12 per thousand by 2000. The girls' names chart depicts 'Sophia' starting below 1 per thousand in 1925, maintaining minimal until sharply rising to 9 per thousand by 2000; 'Isabella' shows a similar minimal trend until 1975, then surges to 10 per thousand by 2000; 'Emily' begins minimal until around 1950 and gradually rises to approximately 9 per thousand by 2000.
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From the two graphs we can observer the popularity of both boys and girls names throughout 1925 to the year 2000.
For boys we observer that Daniel is a more popular name initially compared to both Oliver and Alexander with almost about 39 per thousand unlike 1 per thousand for the rest of the two, interestingly we can see that during 1950,s Oliver has peaked to 3 per thousand and decreased at the year 1975 and steadily increase along with Alexander to the range between 7 to 11 per thousand where now all 3 common names lie.
Which cannot be said the same for the girls names as we can see the graph depicts the name Emily being the most popular throughout with only being the most popular throughout with only Sophia being at the same level of 11 per thousand around 200, as both names Sophia and Emily being never used from 1925 to 1975 until the 21st century
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