Submitted by pncohen t3_zff7ih in dataisbeautiful
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TomSandovalsTrumpet t1_izd4468 wrote
Same. I don't get what this chart is showing?
Bitter_Arachnid_25 t1_izd8lz9 wrote
I think it is this: for all the babies born in 2021 having a given name, the location on each axis is the percentage of those babies who are female in either the US or England/Wales.
So for example, for babies with the name Angel: in England/Wales, about 82% are female and in the US, only about 13% are female. In both locations, more than 80% of babies with the name Wren are female and fewer than 20% of babies named Dillon are female.
Some conclusions you could make: In England/Wales, Hadley is more likely to be considered a boy's name (just over 20% female) but in the US, Hadley is almost exclusively a girl's name (nearly 100% female). In both areas, Dillon is a boy's name and Wren is a girl's name.
AdAcrobatic7236 t1_izdtywm wrote
đ„ A chart requiring a three paragraph explanation that may or may not even be correct. Why is this âchartâ even here?
FatalTragedy t1_ize6ju8 wrote
I mean it's pretty clear that's how this chart works without that explanation...
AdAcrobatic7236 t1_izf9iog wrote
đ„ My comment, if thatâs what youâre referring to, was regarding people having difficulty understanding the chart due to its questionable executionâŠ
FatalTragedy t1_izfk51v wrote
And my comment was pointing out that it's actually an easy chart to understand.
AdAcrobatic7236 t1_izfpak8 wrote
đ„Thank you for clarifying that you were not the subject of my commentâŠ
FatalTragedy t1_izfs1sc wrote
I never claimed I was or was not the subject of your comment, nor was I clarifying what the subject of your comment was.
AdAcrobatic7236 t1_izfvhdd wrote
đ„ Thank you for clarifying your thoughtsâŠ
Antrootz t1_izdujx8 wrote
Or at least, include this description next to the chart
FatalTragedy t1_ize6lid wrote
The labels of the axes tell you the same thing as the description, just more succinctly.
mfb- t1_izd7ijc wrote
The x-axis is the fraction of babies with that given name in the US who are female, the y-axis is the same fraction in England and Wales.
Angel in the upper left as example: In the US this is usually a male given name (~90% male, 10% female out of everyone with that name), in England and Wales it's a female given name (~20% male, 80% female).
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