Poll: How common is your name?

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vanillabeans320

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my name is jeremy, which sounds common but honestly i've only ever met a few. its rare enough to show up as "misspelled" when i type this.
 

InsipidMadness

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Mavinchious Maximus said:
So their is only one other person I know with my name and that name is Maverick. I have no idea why my parents named me Maverick but I think it fits me. With the rest of my siblings they just threw random names from the bible on them.

So escapist how common is your name?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110478/ Depending how old you are, that might fit the bill.

I myself was named Justin Anderson; good luck searching that one.
 

cahtush

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My name is Oscar, which is very common in Sweden. Althought my sirname is VERY VERY uncommon actually only 14 people have it.
 

Iznat

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Tanzi.

Awwww, yeaaaahhh.



In all seriousness, I have an awful lot of trouble with it, from people on the phone thinking I'm making shit up when I order, to purposeful and accidental mispronunciations out of disbelief or ignorance. The equally rare, but not *quite* as off last name certainly doesn;t help.
 

chronicfc

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My name is Corey, which I thought would be rare, but in my school there are three other people with the name Corey in my year of 192 people
 

Abbyrose07

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Pretty common...Rachael, just spelled differently. I also have the most common last name in the U.S. lol...
 

trollnystan

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sean360h said:
trollnystan said:
i have never heard of that name im Irish that seems to be a very rare name.
Really? What about Fionnula Flanagan (my namesake btw), or Fionnuala Sweeney who hosted ESC in 93? I suppose they're not all that famous, but Flanagan played Data's mother in STNG! That counts for something right? She also played a Vulcan in STE, but I don't know what they were thinking; a Vulcan with an Irish accent?

Yes, I desperate for the name to be known somewhere o_O
 

ace_of_something

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Well I know 3 other people named Thor personally. Though one is my uncle, great uncle, and my nephew... So yeah. I have never met anyone outside of my family with the name. Though I'm told in other countries it is a bit more common (though still unusual)
 

ace_of_something

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Fbuh said:
I polled mine Rare, as I get people asking me about my name all the time. I see it every now and then, but not frequently. Seriously, you'd think that 'Duane' wouldn't be so far fetched.
Might be the part of the country you live in. I grew up in a town of 98 people in a rural area. There were three Duanes (or dwayne)
 

Tiger Sora

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First names Tom, 340th most popular 1st name in the US. With my 1st and last together theres 34 people known in the US with it. My names actually very common. I'm going to be changing it whenever I get around to doing so.
This according to the "How many of me" website someone..... 4th poster mentioned.
 

Mekado

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Pretty sure Eric is very common, it is around here anyways...

That's scary though;
99.63 percent of people with the first name Eric are male.

So... there are female Eric's ???? what ?
 

Kuroneko97

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http://names.mongabay.com/female_names.htm

According to this census done in 1990, Briana is the 880th most common name in the U.S., Brianna being at 738.

As for in real life, I've met two other Brianas, but they were spelled Brianna and Breyanna. My last name is in about the same area. I always hate it when people misspell my name with two Ns, especially when they didn't ask first. It's not that hard to ask, or look it up.
 

Aglaid

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Pretty common for me, I know at least three Ryans at my school and about four on this website.
 

blankedboy

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Edward. It's not common, but not unusual either. I know there's no others in my school of >2000, so it's surely on the rare side.

But, LesbianPonyArmageddon on the other hand... my internet alias is rather unique :>