Every name has a shape. Some peaked in 1920 and are surging now (Eleanor, Margot, Theodore). Some peaked in 1985 and are still dropping. Currently a demo with a handful of names — full Social Security Administration dataset (1880 to present) is on the roadmap.
"shining light" — Greek/Old French
Based on historical patterns of names with similar trajectories. Not a guarantee — names are weird.
Currently a demo dataset of popular names. The full Social Security Administration dataset (every U.S. name given to ≥5 babies per year, 1880 to present) is on the roadmap — until then, expect "name not found" for most queries.
The five-year forecast is pattern-matching against historical trajectories — it's right more often than chance but names follow trends nobody can fully predict (a single celebrity baby can flip the curve).
Their name in italic Fraunces, peak year in sage, and the full SSA popularity curve from 1880 to today — framed for the nursery.
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