Summary
WASHINGTON - As baby names go, Katrina isn't in vogue these days. But she hasn't disappeared, either.
From its peak in the 1980s - when it regularly ranked among the 100 most popular names that parents chose for their daughters - it had gradually slumped to 247th by 2005, even before Hurricane Katrina smashed the Gulf Coast that year.See the full content of this document
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Fewer New Parents Choose 'Katrina'
The name's association with the catastrophe has now knocked it...
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