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    Quote Originally Posted by schmenke
    My name is 191st on the list, and has been steadily dropping in popularity in recent years (must be because of Mohammed : ).
    Yeah, it's all 'their' fault.

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    Quote Originally Posted by janneppi
    The only obvious thing to do is to kill everyone, right now. Start with A's and move back to Z. No more name problems.

    But who the hell calls names their kid Alfie?
    My cousin called her son Alfie when he was born six years ago. A different cousin this summer then called his daughter Isabella or Izzy for short. My nextdoor neighbour has to weedy little dogs. They are called Alfie and Izzy. When my neighbour is shouting at the dogs in the garden it never fails to amuse me.
    My phone has an alarm clock! Ner Ner! :p

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    Apparently my name is 966th for males (in '08), but I bet that they're all pronouncing it wrong. Strangely it isn't in the top 1000 for females, although Janet rates a bit higher.
    You're so beige, you probably think this signature is about someone else.

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    Surprised mine is not in the top 1,000 either. I see that Michael is #2. Although, it is most likely any Michael will be named Mike or Mick.
    "Believers that socialism is a one aspect theory are deluded and do not comprehend it"
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    Looking at the 'Decades' listing, I see that Edward was 23rd most popular in the 1950s.
    Had I been born female, my name would've been Margaret (23rd on that list for females).
    These days my name has dropped to about #140. 'Ed' or 'Eduard' do not make the top 1,000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Jan Yeo
    Apparently my name is 966th for males ...
    Check again, it's 99th :
    “If everything's under control, you're going too slow.” Mario Andretti

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    Quote Originally Posted by edv
    Looking at the 'Decades' listing, I see that Edward was 23rd most popular in the 1950s.
    Had I been born female, my name would've been Margaret (23rd on that list for females).
    These days my name has dropped to about #140. 'Ed' or 'Eduard' do not make the top 1,000.
    Edward and Margaret. Sounds like a pair of royals.
    I could really use a fish right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by schmenke
    Check again, it's 99th :
    I no longer want to be associated with that common moniker
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    I knew a country girl that named her daughter "Corvette" possibly in honor of the place of conception. The little girl was lucky to come along when she did because if she had come about from the next boyfriend, her name might have been '76 Pinto wagon.
    If legislation makes you equal, you aren't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GridGirl
    My cousin called her son Alfie when he was born six years ago. A different cousin this summer then called his daughter Isabella or Izzy for short. My nextdoor neighbour has to weedy little dogs. They are called Alfie and Izzy. When my neighbour is shouting at the dogs in the garden it never fails to amuse me.
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