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Posted: 2015-08-31T07:00:22Z | Updated: 2017-08-09T18:01:56Z Here's How Destiny's Child Maybe Affected The Name Destiny, In 2 Charts | HuffPost
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Studies suggest that a child's destiny -- from test performance  to the rate at which they donate to disaster relief  -- may be shaped by his or her given name. Question : how much, then, does pop culture, such as the very-germane-to-this-discussion musical trio Destiny's Child, affect how parents name their children? Can we say, for instance, that Destiny's Child altered a child's destiny ... by convincing parents to choose the name "Destiny?" 

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Well, we wouldn't go quite that far. But as the above chart  of Destiny's popularity shows, there does seem to be a correlation between the popularity of the group and the baby name. (The vertical axis depicts the percentage of babies born in the United States.)

According to the Social Security Administration , the name Destiny began, um, jumpin', jumpin' up the baby naming charts in the early 1990s. But it reached its apex in 2001 -- the same year that Destiny's Child released "Survivor" and "Bootylicious", and a year after airwaves were inundated  by mega-single "Independent Women Part 1." 

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From its 2001 peak as the 22nd most popular name for girls, Destiny has suffered an unabated decline in ranking -- with one notable exception. In 2005, it hopped back up seven places , which may or may not have been caused by that year's release of a Destiny's Child greatest hits album .  

Was it the group's focus on solo projects, overexposure or just a fickle parenting public that led to Destiny's downfall? It's hard to say. Overall, however, Destiny's collapse has been less dramatic than other pop-music-inspired names. In 2014, for example, "Miley" was the fastest-falling baby name for girls  -- coming into and out of fashion like a (wait for it) wrecking ball. 

 Names matter more than you think. For more on the curious science of names, check out the story of how names can determine destiny , as presented by Tito's Handmade Vodka.