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when was your name most popular (pg. 2)
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| tha_broad |
| I was born in 79 so that kind of places me in both 70s and 80s...either way it ws peak time...16th in the 70s, then 19th in the 80s. Although the graph shows it being higher in the 80s for some odd reason. |
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| Fresh Prince |
| Apparently my name was in it's prime in 1910s :conf: :o |
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| slinkyhead |
| mine was in its prime in the 1950s and 60s, was still the 5th most popular in 1980s though |
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| MaRt |
| 'Martyn' didn't feature in the top 1000 names for any decade, which is no surprise. 'Martin', however, peaked as the 64th most popular name between 1900 and 1910. |
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| Jamie_ |
I was born at the peak for Jamie
whooooo go me :D |
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| Jamie_ |
Also, Type in Gaylord....
made me chuckle :D |
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| Luke Terry |
luke is on the up, 47th in '03; george is in decline and terry is low now too
more disturbingly, look at the amount of people getting called jesus lol
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| naesean3 |
Sean (cassidy) - top peak in the 70's and 80's (makes sense)
which is why everyone over 25 says "your Sean Cassidy?" tha do run run run tha do run run....!! LOL
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| Fundamental |
| quote: | Originally posted by Luke Terry
more disturbingly, look at the amount of people getting called jesus lol
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You checked that too?! :stongue:
Joe's sitting at 321st at the moment. Not as popular as during the good old 30's... |
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| shades_of_gray |
just imagine if your parents called you either
cecil
rodrick
cedrick
ivor
morris
could u ever live with a name like that? :eek: |
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| UWM |
| My name was ranked #1 in the 1930s and #8 when I was born. Now it's down to #35. Shame. |
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| PhilBaXteR |
| That has got to be bull. 'Jesus' at its peak in 2003 at 67 ahead of names like Gary etc get real, how many folk do you know called Jesus today??? My name is in serious decline, peaking in the 40s and at 292 in 2003. |
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