Poll: How common is your name?

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cyanomical

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Michael... yeah its the most common name out this way. 7 Michaels at my work alone. We just go by last name to avoid confusion.
 

YoStone

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Steingrímur. Very uncommon, globally at least. In Iceland it's pretty common, the thing is I moved from Iceland as a kid. I currently only know two people other than myself with that name: My father and my grandfather.
 

AgDr_ODST

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I checked that 'How many of me' website that the 4th poster mentioned and according to it there are less than 1,559 people in the US named Zadok! And On top of that Im the only Zadok Hines in the country!
 

tenkerasu

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I'm a 23-year-old woman named Royce Ellen. First of all, Royce is a boy's name, and traditionally meant "son of the king," like Rex is "king." Second, Ellen WAS a common name...like a while ago. So yeah. I am the only one with my name ever - I've googled it.
 

War Penguin

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I've yet to meet another person named Atticus. And, oh, how I want to. That would be awesome.
 

AetherWolf

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Miranda. Met only a handful of people with that name in my life time, most of them spelled it with a "y"...

"Statistically the 860th most popular first name.
Statistically the 297th most popular last name."
And there are 15 people in the US with my first and last name...
Knowing that, it's a good thing I don't reveal my last name online.

But I live in Canada, so those results might be irrelevant.
 

Quaade

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my first name is very common, last name is common as dirt, however due to an unusual middlename,my full name is unique, noone else with it.
 

SodaDew

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My name is Kurt, but I never hear of many other people in the US with my name, lots in Europe tho.
 

t3h br0th3r

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Vincent. not unheard of but not all that common in the usa. maybe more so in europe but im not sure.
 

GeneralFungi

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My first name is pretty common, but since I have close family with the same name, (I was named after my father and his father) my nickname is what I'm known as everywhere but my birth certificate. And less then 1,500 people in the U.S. share my name. I'm happy with that.
 

FamoFunk

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Jade.

Fairly common, I went to school with a two other Jade's in my year alone. So not overly popular, but I know it is a common name.

My Daughter on the other hand, I think she's one of very, very few to have her name.
 

SeriousIssues

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Brett. A handful (Very, very small hands) of famous people are named Brett, most of which American Sports Stars.

Fitting, because Favre is where they got the name.
 

ShotgunZombie

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My name is Nathan and I've only met a handful of other Nathans in my life (two or three I believe) the irony is that fiction loves that name. I mean just off the top of my head (and videogames) we have Nathan Hale(Resistance), Nathan Drake(Uncharted), Nathan Gould(Crysis 2), Nathan "Rad" Spencer(Bionic Commando)...
 

Suicida1 Midget

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I think its safe to say that my name Jaymeson, is the only ones around. Unless you spell it differntly. Yet those keep poping up in games like Fallout 3, Gears 2, and stuff. I got so much shit for the Gathering storm mission on co-op gears.