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Most of the nation's top names are the same since the 1700s – except these 7 that are new

Most of the nation's top names are the same since the 1700s – except these 7 that are new
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Think you've got a classic last name? A small handful of surnames have dominated in the U.S. since 1790. But recent history tells a different story.

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