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Dustin

/ˈdʌstɪn/proper noun
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Dustin is a masculine given name of Old English origin, typically meaning 'brave warrior' or 'valiant friend,' symbolizing strength and loyalty. In modern usage, it's commonly used in English-speaking countries and has become associated with cultural icons, evoking a sense of classic American identity.

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Did you know that the name Dustin surged in popularity in the United States after 1967, when Dustin Hoffman starred in 'The Graduate,' leading to a 500% increase in babies named Dustin over the next decade according to Social Security data? This single film role not only boosted the actor's career but also transformed a relatively obscure name into a staple of mid-century American culture.

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