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Dog Names and Baby Names (Still) Overlap in the UK
An recent news item about how much Britons spend on their pets also mentioned that “half of the 40 most popular dog names also feature in the top 40 current most popular baby names, including Jack, Sam, Ruby and Meg.”
Going by a similar survey from last year, some of those other names are probably Alfie, Charlie, Holly, Max, Molly, and Poppy.