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What gave the baby name Sharona a boost in 1979?

The Knack single "My Sharona" (1979)
The Knack single

According to the U.S. baby name data, the name Sharona saw its highest usage in the early 1980s:

  • 1981: 60 baby girls named Sharona
  • 1980: 68 baby girls named Sharona
  • 1979: 40 baby girls named Sharona
  • 1978: 12 baby girls named Sharona
  • 1977: 16 baby girls named Sharona

Why?

Because of the song “My Sharona” by Los Angeles-based power pop band The Knack.

“My Sharona,” the band’s debut single, climbed to the #1 spot on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart in August of 1979 and stayed there for six weeks straight.

Here’s what it sounds like:

The song was co-written by The Knack’s lead guitarist, Berton Averre, and vocalist, Doug Fieger.

Fieger’s lyrics were inspired by Sharona Alperin — a teenage girl with whom he’d become infatuated.

Fieder and Alperin eventually began a relationship that lasted nearly four years. In fact, a photo of Alperin (“posing in a revealing tank top and tight jeans”) graces the cover of the single that popularized her name.

Decades later, Alperin was asked if she’d ever disliked her name. She replied,

When I was younger, I remember hating it because no one could pronounce it. Once the song came out, I remember feeling so excited.

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