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      <title><![CDATA[Do names die of success? When fashion exhausts Marco, Paz, or Sofía]]></title>
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      <subtitle><![CDATA[It's a universal truth that everyone has a name. However, fortunately, not everyone has the same name. Names come and go; some are popular, while others are borne by only a handful of people. Over the years, some names gain popularity while others eventually disappear. The Spanish National Statistics Institute (INE), among other things, reports numerical data on children born each year, providing us with very interesting insights into the naming ecosystem that surrounds us.]]></subtitle>
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