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Published 17:55 8 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 18:53 8 Feb 2018 GMT
"It just blew me away that so many different languages and cultures would arrive at the same sound at the same time. I guess that really says something about the way culture is transmitted today".
Statistics collated by the Central Statistics Office in Ireland last year showed that Sophie, very similar to Sophia we think you'll find, was the fifth most popular female name so it's very obvious that the name is a very popular one across the world.
However, Laura warned that this means Sophia has reached peak popularity and we may see a downward spiral from here on.
"Everyone is trying to avoid the number-one name, because they think that's too ordinary, so names rise and fall faster than they used to".

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