F FQLover DIS Veteran Joined Jan 23, 2018 Messages 520 Aug 27, 2020 #21 Uncommon for my own generation but very common now for younger folks.
mi*vida*loca Collect memories, not things Joined Mar 29, 2008 Messages 12,814 Aug 27, 2020 #22 Uncommon but not unheard of in Spanish speaking countries.
dznygrl70 Mouseketeer Joined Apr 10, 2016 Messages 202 Aug 27, 2020 #24 antmaril said: Uncommon. Click to expand... Very uncommon
MataHari22 DIS Veteran Joined Aug 8, 2013 Messages 3,954 Aug 27, 2020 #25 Uncommon now, but I believe there were 5 of us in my graduating class of about 250-275 kids. It's a common word.
Uncommon now, but I believe there were 5 of us in my graduating class of about 250-275 kids. It's a common word.
mumto3girls DIS Veteran Joined Jul 22, 2008 Messages 3,550 Aug 27, 2020 #26 Never very popular, but not uncommon. I am 51, it was probably at peak popularity 55-60 years ago.
tvguy Question anything the facts don't support. Joined Dec 15, 2003 Messages 47,977 Aug 27, 2020 #27 Uncommon. I have only met 2 other people in my 63 years with the same name. I am aware of two prominent people with the same name. And I am aware of two TV shows with a character with the same name, both from the 1950's.
Uncommon. I have only met 2 other people in my 63 years with the same name. I am aware of two prominent people with the same name. And I am aware of two TV shows with a character with the same name, both from the 1950's.
E&Cmom DIS Veteran Joined Mar 1, 2011 Messages 8,881 Aug 27, 2020 #28 Uncomman growing up. More common now and in the 1800s. Also very common in Spanish speaking countries.
Uncomman growing up. More common now and in the 1800s. Also very common in Spanish speaking countries.
W Wendy1985 Loves everything fitness Joined Oct 23, 2019 Messages 1,568 Aug 27, 2020 #29 It was common in the 90s but I dont hear it so much today outside of someone calling my name
bobbiwoz I'm happy to dance with you! Joined Aug 26, 2003 Messages 177,964 Aug 27, 2020 #30 It was popular in my generation, now, not so much.
Kittyblue 7322, 32502, <3 Joined Jan 23, 2020 Messages 3,794 Aug 27, 2020 #32 Common name, uncommon spelling. Thanks Mom
snappy Survivor Joined Apr 15, 2002 Messages 10,382 Aug 27, 2020 #33 Both uncommon and unpronounceable
Mysterian Perfectly Impractical Joined Aug 2, 2020 Messages 4,612 Aug 27, 2020 #34 Another commoner here. Are any of you named with last names as your first? Cooper, Anderson, etc. Edit: You don't have to reveal your name of course.
Another commoner here. Are any of you named with last names as your first? Cooper, Anderson, etc. Edit: You don't have to reveal your name of course.
A AuntieMe3 DIS Veteran Joined Dec 12, 2016 Messages 1,955 Aug 27, 2020 #35 Uncommon for a name but common in another way.
E&Cmom DIS Veteran Joined Mar 1, 2011 Messages 8,881 Aug 27, 2020 #36 Mysterian said: Are any of you named with last names as your first? Cooper, Anderson, etc. Edit: You don't have to reveal your name of course. Click to expand... No but my last name is a common first name.
Mysterian said: Are any of you named with last names as your first? Cooper, Anderson, etc. Edit: You don't have to reveal your name of course. Click to expand... No but my last name is a common first name.
Diznotyzed It made Sunday Nights special Joined Jun 6, 2006 Messages 2,504 Aug 27, 2020 #37 Used to be very common, not so much in my generation, and rarely heard now.
ronandannette 🇨🇦 Joined May 4, 2006 Messages 26,488 Aug 27, 2020 #38 Not common then and much less-so now. I've rarely ever run into anyone with the same name and never anyone younger than me.
Not common then and much less-so now. I've rarely ever run into anyone with the same name and never anyone younger than me.
DisGirlAllie DIS Legend Joined Feb 20, 2007 Messages 22,844 Aug 27, 2020 #39 Fairly common, but I was only ever "Name Last Name Initial" in two classes in the whole of my education since kindergarten.
Fairly common, but I was only ever "Name Last Name Initial" in two classes in the whole of my education since kindergarten.
Sugardimples DIS Veteran Joined Sep 21, 2001 Messages 2,340 Aug 27, 2020 #40 It’s common as a middle name.