I am looking for some great music to listen /dance to for my brothers wedding.
Name a popular modern music cd/artist in Lebanon today?
Male artist : wael kfoury - Joseph atiyeh -
Female artists : Carole Samaha - Nawal el Zoghby - Nancy Ajram
Reply:ANYTHING by Fares Karam works trust me
like these:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=hBRgHqBkjc4
http://youtube.com/watch?v=NZPFbTXMASw
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7zinomr1rrw
http://youtube.com/watch?v=o7rGk5s_s94
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZLY7DFSSBRU%26amp;f...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lkbV50N3fio
and another fares song called Em Weladi is good but i couldnt find it on youtube, and he has one called el farah i think, its an AMAZING wedding song, for my uncles wedding i had them play it for the dakhleh or whatever
And Assi Helani is good to:
this one i think would be great for a wedding:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=900Oerw061w
if yall are lebanese then the Marwan Khoury song "el bent el lebnaniye" would be nice:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=UU3tTB6EqIw
and then Toni Qewan has a few good ones:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-DPYf87vtAw
he has one called "tal el 3ares" which would be good for weddings but i couldnt find it either
Reply:This song is always a hit at weddings:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lo1N5uOFXmM
Friday, November 20, 2009
What is name of the most popular science magazine all over the world?
The most widely read scientific journal is probably "Science." It's not all that popular because the articles are actual research papers but it's real science. The most popular science mag for non-scientists is Time/Warner's "Popular Science." It sometimes contains questionable content.
http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/...
What is name of the most popular science magazine all over the world?
National Geographic Magazine
Reply:Those were my guesses too...Popular Science, and National Geographic.
Reply:Popular science is my favorite, PM too.
Reply:Could be 'Scientific American'
Th
Reply:Popular Mechanics?
Reply:My vote is also for National Geographic... it's the only one I've seen international prints for.
Reply:Probably is going to be some magazine in China, since they have over a billion people there.
Reply:Popular science
Reply:My guess is National Geographic
http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/...
What is name of the most popular science magazine all over the world?
National Geographic Magazine
Reply:Those were my guesses too...Popular Science, and National Geographic.
Reply:Popular science is my favorite, PM too.
Reply:Could be 'Scientific American'
Th
Reply:Popular Mechanics?
Reply:My vote is also for National Geographic... it's the only one I've seen international prints for.
Reply:Probably is going to be some magazine in China, since they have over a billion people there.
Reply:Popular science
Reply:My guess is National Geographic
What is the popular name of the painting titled Arrangement in Grey and Black No, 1?
It was called "The Artist's Mother", it was by James Abbott McNeill Whistler, and was painted in 1871.
Giving child name of popular celebrity?
Do any of you have names you like that are also the names of popular celebrities, by accident or not? My wife loves the name Hannah, but wonders if there's going to be any Hannah Montana backlash? Anybody have thoughts on this?
Giving child name of popular celebrity?
My name is Hilary and I have always gotten a lot of comments about Hillary Clinton, and even some about Hilary Duff. I think as long as the name is somewhat common or you aren't intending to name the child after a celebrity, you won't get too many comments. If you name your child Hannah, by the time she is old enough to understand who Hannah Montana is, I'm sure that fad will be over. Hannah is a pretty common name, so as long as you aren't intending to name your child after Hannah Montana, I doubt a lot of people will equate your daughter to that celebrity.
Reply:By the time your daughter is born, the Hannah Montana thing will probably be over.
Gwenyth
Rhianna
Angelina
Brad/Bradley
most people aren't going to associate your childs name with a celebrity unless it's a really weird name.
Reply:i love the name hannah. i think it is a classy-simple name. i think of hannah from the bible when i hear this name.
Reply:Hannah's pretty ... I once had a friend name her baby Shania, so I say .. go with Hannah.
Hannah Montana won't be popular by the time your baby is 10 - even 5 yrs old - so don't stress.
Reply:I like Hannah. I don't think Hannah Montana will be around too much longer though. :)
My name is Laura Ashley.. Its actually a clothing company not a celeb. lol
Reply:I really like the name Maddox, but am scared to use it because thats Angelina Jolies son's name.
Reply:heres some good ones:
Ashley
Miley
Hannah
Vanessa
Jordan
Montana
Reply:I LIke The Name Hannah Its Very simple. But Who will no u named ur baby girl after Hannah Montana. But Then Again her real name is miley cyrus. so i dont think ur going 2 have backlash
Reply:My son is named Kobe after Kobe Bryant (he is both mine and my husband b-ball player) his name had been picked out since we found out I was pregnant.
Reply:Hannah is a nice name, I don't think that there would be any Hannah Montana backlash
Reply:Like are you out of your freakin mind! They are all horrible except Suri.
wing chun
Giving child name of popular celebrity?
My name is Hilary and I have always gotten a lot of comments about Hillary Clinton, and even some about Hilary Duff. I think as long as the name is somewhat common or you aren't intending to name the child after a celebrity, you won't get too many comments. If you name your child Hannah, by the time she is old enough to understand who Hannah Montana is, I'm sure that fad will be over. Hannah is a pretty common name, so as long as you aren't intending to name your child after Hannah Montana, I doubt a lot of people will equate your daughter to that celebrity.
Reply:By the time your daughter is born, the Hannah Montana thing will probably be over.
Gwenyth
Rhianna
Angelina
Brad/Bradley
most people aren't going to associate your childs name with a celebrity unless it's a really weird name.
Reply:i love the name hannah. i think it is a classy-simple name. i think of hannah from the bible when i hear this name.
Reply:Hannah's pretty ... I once had a friend name her baby Shania, so I say .. go with Hannah.
Hannah Montana won't be popular by the time your baby is 10 - even 5 yrs old - so don't stress.
Reply:I like Hannah. I don't think Hannah Montana will be around too much longer though. :)
My name is Laura Ashley.. Its actually a clothing company not a celeb. lol
Reply:I really like the name Maddox, but am scared to use it because thats Angelina Jolies son's name.
Reply:heres some good ones:
Ashley
Miley
Hannah
Vanessa
Jordan
Montana
Reply:I LIke The Name Hannah Its Very simple. But Who will no u named ur baby girl after Hannah Montana. But Then Again her real name is miley cyrus. so i dont think ur going 2 have backlash
Reply:My son is named Kobe after Kobe Bryant (he is both mine and my husband b-ball player) his name had been picked out since we found out I was pregnant.
Reply:Hannah is a nice name, I don't think that there would be any Hannah Montana backlash
Reply:Like are you out of your freakin mind! They are all horrible except Suri.
wing chun
What is the name of a popular hit song, past 2 months, with the word inconsiderate in it? Only clues :(?
I heard it on the radio, it's a fairly new song, only been out for maybe a month, two at most. It's rock/metal/pop, mixture of these. And it has the word inconsiderate, and/or the phrase you're inconsiderate/you're so inconsiderate/she's so inconsiderate. Good luck, I really liked the song, so it would be greatly appreciated for someone with slightly more knowledge to help out. Thank you.
What is the name of a popular hit song, past 2 months, with the word inconsiderate in it? Only clues :(?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en%26amp;q=you...
Try here.
What is the name of a popular hit song, past 2 months, with the word inconsiderate in it? Only clues :(?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en%26amp;q=you...
Try here.
What is the name of a popular hit song, past 2 months, with the word inconsiderate in it? Only clues :(?
I heard it on the radio, it's a fairly new song, only been out for maybe a month, two at most. It's rock/metal/pop, mixture of these. And it has the word inconsiderate, and/or the phrase you're inconsiderate/you're so inconsiderate/she's so inconsiderate. Good luck, I really liked the song, so it would be greatly appreciated for someone with slightly more knowledge to help out. Thank you.
What is the name of a popular hit song, past 2 months, with the word inconsiderate in it? Only clues :(?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en%26amp;q=you...
Try here.
What is the name of a popular hit song, past 2 months, with the word inconsiderate in it? Only clues :(?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en%26amp;q=you...
Try here.
What is the name of this popular symbol?
It's a snake wrapped in a cirlce and it is swallowing its tail. What is the name and particulrly, how do you spell it?
What is the name of this popular symbol?
It is called the Ouroboros. (Or ah bur us) It represents how everything in life follows a cycle and has no real begining or end, like when winter ends-you know it will be back the same as always. Different religions give it different meanings though so go look for yourself now that you know what it is called.
Blessings and good luck.
Reply:Theosophical seal.
Reply:It is called ouroborous and is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon swallowing its own tail and forming a circle. It has been used to represent many things over the ages, but it most generally symbolizes ideas of cyclicality, primordial unity, or the vicious circle. The ouroboros has been important in religious and mythological symbolism, but has also been frequently used in alchemical illustrations. More recently, it has been interpreted by psychologists, such as Carl Jung, as having an archetypal significance to the human psyche.
Reply:It is called Ouroboros. It is a symbol of devine wisdom.
Reply:It's called the worm ouroboros, or just ouroboros.
Reply:Also in Norse mythology, a large snake encircled the earth by swallowing its tail.
What is the name of this popular symbol?
It is called the Ouroboros. (Or ah bur us) It represents how everything in life follows a cycle and has no real begining or end, like when winter ends-you know it will be back the same as always. Different religions give it different meanings though so go look for yourself now that you know what it is called.
Blessings and good luck.
Reply:Theosophical seal.
Reply:It is called ouroborous and is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon swallowing its own tail and forming a circle. It has been used to represent many things over the ages, but it most generally symbolizes ideas of cyclicality, primordial unity, or the vicious circle. The ouroboros has been important in religious and mythological symbolism, but has also been frequently used in alchemical illustrations. More recently, it has been interpreted by psychologists, such as Carl Jung, as having an archetypal significance to the human psyche.
Reply:It is called Ouroboros. It is a symbol of devine wisdom.
Reply:It's called the worm ouroboros, or just ouroboros.
Reply:Also in Norse mythology, a large snake encircled the earth by swallowing its tail.
What was the name of the popular swing dance tune that Jamal danced to in his audition with that other guy?
That would be "Sing, Sing, Sing (with a Swing)", written by Louis Prima in 1936. It's been covered by many, many artists since it was made popular by Benny Goodman, the legendary band leader and fabulous clarinetist of the Swing Era.
tai chi
tai chi
How is it that a truffle came to be known as a type of fungi and at the same time it's the name of a popular
DESSERT?????
How is it that a truffle came to be known as a type of fungi and at the same time it's the name of a popular
The first chocolates, named truffle, where rather soft melting pralinees, covered with cocoa powder. They look a bit like the mushrooms and got therefore the name.
At this site you can see some, starting with the last one in the first row:http://www.fotosearch.com/photos-images/...
and compare p.e. with the Leucangium ( in the middle ):
http://www.natruffling.org/photo.htm
Reply:The confection was called that because in shape they resemble a truffle, the fungus.
Reply:The fungi was discovered and named long before it became a candy and/or dessert. Wild pigs found them.
How is it that a truffle came to be known as a type of fungi and at the same time it's the name of a popular
The first chocolates, named truffle, where rather soft melting pralinees, covered with cocoa powder. They look a bit like the mushrooms and got therefore the name.
At this site you can see some, starting with the last one in the first row:http://www.fotosearch.com/photos-images/...
and compare p.e. with the Leucangium ( in the middle ):
http://www.natruffling.org/photo.htm
Reply:The confection was called that because in shape they resemble a truffle, the fungus.
Reply:The fungi was discovered and named long before it became a candy and/or dessert. Wild pigs found them.
How popular is the name Aidyn?
It seems like every other mom is naming their baby Aidyn, or some variant of it.
How popular is the name Aidyn?
Aidan and all it's spelling varients are the number one boys name in the US (if you combine the various ways of spelling it). The only reason it's not listed as number one on the SSA list is cause people spell it Aidyn, Aiden, Aidan, Aaden, etc and allt he spellings arent combined into one total.
Anyways it's very very popular. I used to love it and now I can't stand it. Hayden, Brayden, Cayden, Jayden, etc etc etc it's every other kid!
Reply:My 19 month old grandson is named Aiden. I, too, have heard that this name is gaining in popularity, but I actually only know 2 other Aidens, both are in elementary school. If the name is becomming popular, it isn't that much around here.
Reply:Depends on how you spell it: in 2007:
Aiden: #27 for boys
Aidan: #54 for boys
Ayden: #102 for boys
Aden: #264 for boys
Adan: #306 for boys
Aydin: #703 for boys
Aedan: #772 for boys
Aidyn: #818 for boys
Adin: #983 for boys
Reply:If you combine the spellings, it was the most popular name of 2007.
http://www.namenerds.com/uucn/2007xy.htm...
Reply:Very popular. I agree. I like the name, but not really anymore since it seems everyone is using it.
Reply:27 for boys in 2007
#30 in 2006
#49 in 2005
#60 in 2004
Whereas it was #935 in 1995. Never on the top #1000 ever before that.
Reply:Massively popular. Of course adults don't know many Aidens - they're all under three!
Reply:It's really popular with Jewish boys.
Reply:Check at babynames.com. They can give you the statistics of how popular the name is.
TX Mom
Reply:I know a few kids that I have that name I think that it is pretty popular, it's a really cute name
Reply:that might be what i am naming one of my quads for one of the 2 boys but i am spelling it aaden or aiden
Reply:It's pretty darn popular, but you have to admit it's a cute name.
Reply:www.babynamewizard.com/voyager
Reply:i never heard of that name.
Reply:it's popular but good for a boy
Reply:My brother just named is kid a variant of Aidyn. Lol.
Reply:I know three, all under 5.
Reply:i've never heard it, it sounds cute!
Reply:never heard of that until now :P
How popular is the name Aidyn?
Aidan and all it's spelling varients are the number one boys name in the US (if you combine the various ways of spelling it). The only reason it's not listed as number one on the SSA list is cause people spell it Aidyn, Aiden, Aidan, Aaden, etc and allt he spellings arent combined into one total.
Anyways it's very very popular. I used to love it and now I can't stand it. Hayden, Brayden, Cayden, Jayden, etc etc etc it's every other kid!
Reply:My 19 month old grandson is named Aiden. I, too, have heard that this name is gaining in popularity, but I actually only know 2 other Aidens, both are in elementary school. If the name is becomming popular, it isn't that much around here.
Reply:Depends on how you spell it: in 2007:
Aiden: #27 for boys
Aidan: #54 for boys
Ayden: #102 for boys
Aden: #264 for boys
Adan: #306 for boys
Aydin: #703 for boys
Aedan: #772 for boys
Aidyn: #818 for boys
Adin: #983 for boys
Reply:If you combine the spellings, it was the most popular name of 2007.
http://www.namenerds.com/uucn/2007xy.htm...
Reply:Very popular. I agree. I like the name, but not really anymore since it seems everyone is using it.
Reply:27 for boys in 2007
#30 in 2006
#49 in 2005
#60 in 2004
Whereas it was #935 in 1995. Never on the top #1000 ever before that.
Reply:Massively popular. Of course adults don't know many Aidens - they're all under three!
Reply:It's really popular with Jewish boys.
Reply:Check at babynames.com. They can give you the statistics of how popular the name is.
TX Mom
Reply:I know a few kids that I have that name I think that it is pretty popular, it's a really cute name
Reply:that might be what i am naming one of my quads for one of the 2 boys but i am spelling it aaden or aiden
Reply:It's pretty darn popular, but you have to admit it's a cute name.
Reply:www.babynamewizard.com/voyager
Reply:i never heard of that name.
Reply:it's popular but good for a boy
Reply:My brother just named is kid a variant of Aidyn. Lol.
Reply:I know three, all under 5.
Reply:i've never heard it, it sounds cute!
Reply:never heard of that until now :P
What is the name of the most popular little red wagon that you buy for kids to play with? Some kind of flyer?
Wife and I want to buy one but can not think of the name of that very good little wagon.
What is the name of the most popular little red wagon that you buy for kids to play with? Some kind of flyer?
The Radio Flyers?
Reply:Radio flyer
Here is their site....http://radioflyer.com
Reply:radio flyers
Reply:Radio flyer! ;-)=
Reply:They are called Radio Flyers.
Reply:Little red wagon
Reply:radioflyer
prostate
What is the name of the most popular little red wagon that you buy for kids to play with? Some kind of flyer?
The Radio Flyers?
Reply:Radio flyer
Here is their site....http://radioflyer.com
Reply:radio flyers
Reply:Radio flyer! ;-)=
Reply:They are called Radio Flyers.
Reply:Little red wagon
Reply:radioflyer
prostate
Is "Moonbeam" still a popular name for a girl babby in America?
My sister-in-law's neighbor is thinking about this one.
Is "Moonbeam" still a popular name for a girl babby in America?
i dont think thats a pretty name, not even for a baby.
if it means somthing to them then i guess it's good, but if it doesnt tell them they should change it.
but thats just my opinion:)
Reply:We left the sixties a long time ago. Why does everyone have to be so out there. Look on all the baby name books and lists and I am sure you will be able to find a better name for a baby girl.
Reply:It's kind of a hippie name I think. The kid would probably be embarrassed their whole life, but it's up to them. Unless they asked, don't try to change their mind's it's rude and would hurt their feelings.
Reply:I really didn't know it was ever popular.
Please tell you're sister-in-law's neighbor to change it. The poor child will hate it.
Reply:well tell your sister-in-law's neighbor she should pick another name
Reply:Not at all, when was it ever a popular name in America?
Reply:Moonbeam. oh god...
that poor kid.
Reply:I have never heard that as a name but...I don't really like it, it sounds silly.
Reply:no i don't think it ever was...
Is "Moonbeam" still a popular name for a girl babby in America?
i dont think thats a pretty name, not even for a baby.
if it means somthing to them then i guess it's good, but if it doesnt tell them they should change it.
but thats just my opinion:)
Reply:We left the sixties a long time ago. Why does everyone have to be so out there. Look on all the baby name books and lists and I am sure you will be able to find a better name for a baby girl.
Reply:It's kind of a hippie name I think. The kid would probably be embarrassed their whole life, but it's up to them. Unless they asked, don't try to change their mind's it's rude and would hurt their feelings.
Reply:I really didn't know it was ever popular.
Please tell you're sister-in-law's neighbor to change it. The poor child will hate it.
Reply:well tell your sister-in-law's neighbor she should pick another name
Reply:Not at all, when was it ever a popular name in America?
Reply:Moonbeam. oh god...
that poor kid.
Reply:I have never heard that as a name but...I don't really like it, it sounds silly.
Reply:no i don't think it ever was...
What is a good name for a popular girl?
I am thinking of writing a story, and don't know what to name the main, popular character. I want the name to be unique, but not weird. Help please! I will take any suggestions.
What is a good name for a popular girl?
Jessica or Hailey
Reply:Aimee, Layla, Charlotte
Reply:Jennifer =D
Reply:i think Stacy is a perfect girl name for a popular chick its sexy yet humble
here are some others
-mandy
-brittany
-michelle
Reply:Rosalie! Sorry twilight influences me greatly.
Umm... Jessica, Lauren, Brandy, Hallie, Ariel, Monica, Alexa[Lexi], Rebecca as long as she goes by Becca, Olivia[Liv], Alyssa, Ashleye, Madeline, Shelby.
Those are the names of a few of the popular girls at my school spellings, nicknames everything.
Btw; Hallie - Pronounced Hailey.
Reply:Tiffany
Jessica
Brittany
Hillary--Snobby girl I know
Nicki
Hope I helped!
Reply:Here are some:
Courtney
Bella
Bethany
Miranda
Sabrina
Briauna
Reply:Delaney, Lane as a nick name
Reply:Rylan
Cera
Journey
Reply:miley
celina
charlie( my name!!))
violet
ashley
julianna
liza
Reply:Melissa or Riley
Reply:Mia
Reply:Cierra
Reply:sarina
Reply:Me and most guys I know have a pavlovian association between hot, popular girls and the name Vanessa
Reply:Corrine. or Kyla or Jasmine. Then you could use the nickname Jaz.
Reply:Sabrina
Tanya
Reply:Skylar
Avery
Ivy
Chloe
Cali/Kali/Caleigh
Charlotte
Loreyn
Roselle
Rosalyn
Dylan
Emmeline
Riley/Rylee/Ryleigh
Nolie (No-Lee)
Loren (Lo-ren nor Laur-en)
Madeleine
Ava
Ainsley
Addison or Addisyn
Kylie
Sienna
Lola
Raegan
Ryan
Brooke
Jade
Naomi
Laurel
Summer
Adeline
Cleo
Iva
Nadine
Charlene
Aileen
Blythe
Cora
Rae
Audra/Audre
Just a few...
I %26lt;3 Unique name! Good Luck :]
Reply:Genevieve
Raquel
Taylor
Veronica
Reply:Elizabeth
Libby
Missy
Reply:Sienna
Lena
Nicole (Nikki)
Avalynn (Ava)
Adelynn (Addie)
Lydia
Emma
Audrie
Reply:name suggestions:
polax
Kruciyucn
Weryun
Yoishi
Cadlad
Santushin
Scrzuez
Ghyiuship
Gtingon
Salmanray
shikoi
yugiooooh
radiatera
Terashin
Gxderma
lol just kidding here are some real answers
Kaylea
Farren
Jocylyn
Tamelia
Quakia
Reply:Britney
Reply:Arabella
Harlea
Bridgette Bridget Brietta
Layne
Kaelani
Caidence Cadence Kaidence
Kennedy
Renata
Toleta
Hayden
Renee
Saskia
Aimee
Jaimee
Jayden
Sera Sara Sarah
Gemma
Quin
Maddy Maddie Madison
Theresa
Isabel Isobel Isabella
Yasmine
Jasmine
Jade
Nicole Nicola
Natalie
Rachelle Racheal Rachael Rachel Raquel
Olivia
Felicity
Georgia Georgina
Dameila
Michaela Mikayla
Belle
Tara
Tasmin
Harlowe
Laura Lauren
Estelle
Paige
Victoria Viktoria
Kelli Kelly
Kylie
Kailey Kaelie Kaylee
Karma
Amber
Ainsley Ainslee
Destiny
Charlie
Lolita
Lilly
Leila Layla Laela
Justice
Misty Missy
Christa Krista Christy Kristy
Timia Timea (tim-ee-a)
Hailee Hayleigh
Ashleigh Ashlie Ashlee
Emily Emilee
Bailey
Jacky Jaquie
etc etc
Reply:Cailyn
Cassie
Kirsten
Natalie
Sara
Miranda
Kara
Rachel
What is a good name for a popular girl?
Jessica or Hailey
Reply:Aimee, Layla, Charlotte
Reply:Jennifer =D
Reply:i think Stacy is a perfect girl name for a popular chick its sexy yet humble
here are some others
-mandy
-brittany
-michelle
Reply:Rosalie! Sorry twilight influences me greatly.
Umm... Jessica, Lauren, Brandy, Hallie, Ariel, Monica, Alexa[Lexi], Rebecca as long as she goes by Becca, Olivia[Liv], Alyssa, Ashleye, Madeline, Shelby.
Those are the names of a few of the popular girls at my school spellings, nicknames everything.
Btw; Hallie - Pronounced Hailey.
Reply:Tiffany
Jessica
Brittany
Hillary--Snobby girl I know
Nicki
Hope I helped!
Reply:Here are some:
Courtney
Bella
Bethany
Miranda
Sabrina
Briauna
Reply:Delaney, Lane as a nick name
Reply:Rylan
Cera
Journey
Reply:miley
celina
charlie( my name!!))
violet
ashley
julianna
liza
Reply:Melissa or Riley
Reply:Mia
Reply:Cierra
Reply:sarina
Reply:Me and most guys I know have a pavlovian association between hot, popular girls and the name Vanessa
Reply:Corrine. or Kyla or Jasmine. Then you could use the nickname Jaz.
Reply:Sabrina
Tanya
Reply:Skylar
Avery
Ivy
Chloe
Cali/Kali/Caleigh
Charlotte
Loreyn
Roselle
Rosalyn
Dylan
Emmeline
Riley/Rylee/Ryleigh
Nolie (No-Lee)
Loren (Lo-ren nor Laur-en)
Madeleine
Ava
Ainsley
Addison or Addisyn
Kylie
Sienna
Lola
Raegan
Ryan
Brooke
Jade
Naomi
Laurel
Summer
Adeline
Cleo
Iva
Nadine
Charlene
Aileen
Blythe
Cora
Rae
Audra/Audre
Just a few...
I %26lt;3 Unique name! Good Luck :]
Reply:Genevieve
Raquel
Taylor
Veronica
Reply:Elizabeth
Libby
Missy
Reply:Sienna
Lena
Nicole (Nikki)
Avalynn (Ava)
Adelynn (Addie)
Lydia
Emma
Audrie
Reply:name suggestions:
polax
Kruciyucn
Weryun
Yoishi
Cadlad
Santushin
Scrzuez
Ghyiuship
Gtingon
Salmanray
shikoi
yugiooooh
radiatera
Terashin
Gxderma
lol just kidding here are some real answers
Kaylea
Farren
Jocylyn
Tamelia
Quakia
Reply:Britney
Reply:Arabella
Harlea
Bridgette Bridget Brietta
Layne
Kaelani
Caidence Cadence Kaidence
Kennedy
Renata
Toleta
Hayden
Renee
Saskia
Aimee
Jaimee
Jayden
Sera Sara Sarah
Gemma
Quin
Maddy Maddie Madison
Theresa
Isabel Isobel Isabella
Yasmine
Jasmine
Jade
Nicole Nicola
Natalie
Rachelle Racheal Rachael Rachel Raquel
Olivia
Felicity
Georgia Georgina
Dameila
Michaela Mikayla
Belle
Tara
Tasmin
Harlowe
Laura Lauren
Estelle
Paige
Victoria Viktoria
Kelli Kelly
Kylie
Kailey Kaelie Kaylee
Karma
Amber
Ainsley Ainslee
Destiny
Charlie
Lolita
Lilly
Leila Layla Laela
Justice
Misty Missy
Christa Krista Christy Kristy
Timia Timea (tim-ee-a)
Hailee Hayleigh
Ashleigh Ashlie Ashlee
Emily Emilee
Bailey
Jacky Jaquie
etc etc
Reply:Cailyn
Cassie
Kirsten
Natalie
Sara
Miranda
Kara
Rachel
Is Noah a popular name in US?
I just noticed in answer to someone else's question, it was said Noah is very common. I live in Ireland and have just named my baby Noah and no one has heard of it before (apart from the Bible) and people think it's really unique.
Is Noah a popular name in US?
I personally only know of one Noah but the name must be common somewhere in the country because it ranked as the 15th boys name last year in the U.S. (I live in the Northeast.)
It is a cool name.
Reply:I only know of 2 or so Noah's but it's a nice name.
Reply:It's isn't rare but again not extremely common in the U.S.
My Grandson is named Noah,
Reply:Its not popular in the uk, i dont know of any Noah's. Its such a lovely name.
Reply:I don't think it's very common in the US
Reply:NOAH IS AWESOME. tho i dont think its popular.....I %26lt;3333 ittt
Reply:To a degree you wouldn't believe! LOL
It's in the top 15 and fast rising (likely top ten this year or next). The link below will show you how quickly it's climbed the list in the past few years.
I believe it's risen thanks to Biblical Jacob's nearly decade-long run at number-one. It seems that every parent who already HAS a Jacob finds Noah the ideal brother name. Likewise, religious parents attracted to Jacob but turned off by its well-known popularity seem to turn to Noah as a "less common" alternative. In fact, every boy I can think of born into my mother's church in the past two or three years has been named either Jacob, Noah or Jonah (rising on both their coattails, likely as a literal combination of the sound elements of both LOL).
So yes. It's become quite a common, predictable choice in the states. :)
Edit: Just had to mention how surprising I found the other replies (those thinking it still uncommon a choice). It's been in the top 50 MOST common given names for over a decade already. LOL
Reply:Noah is an adorable name and i don't think it is very common over here. i have only known one boy named that (besides in the bible lol)
Reply:Awwwwww! Thats such a cute boy name! Don't listen to what people say. Its really a cute name.
Reply:I know a few Noah's here. I wouldn't say that it is popular, but it isn't rare. It is a very nice name, however. Congratulations!
Reply:You're right no one in ireland is called Noah!! It's unique here (in Ireland) but it's a nice name, very cute and modern!
Reply:in the usa, it seems that it WILL be quite common b/c many people seem to want to name their babies this, but kids that have been born at least several yrs before now, i dont think many are named noah. i guess what im trying to say is that i think noah is kinda common, but is getting more and more common (in the usa).
personally, i love the name though. thats nice that its not common in ireland.
Reply:I don't think its overly common, not like John or Joshua is. I know one Noah and can think of one actor w/ that name... that's the extent of my experience with guys named Noah. I think it is a great name, good choice!
Reply:Fancy naming anyone after the guy who had the chance to get rid of flies, mosquitoes, spiders, and headlice, but chose to save them so they can pester us! Doh!
And he chose not to save the unicorn! Double Doh!!
Reply:Out of the top 1000 names on the social security admin. website, for the year 2006, Noah is #15. It's popularity has soared in the last 20 years, from a ranking of of 227 in 1986 and a ranking of 50 in 1996. I love the name too, but yes, you will be hearing a lot more of it soon, here in the US, when all the now infants start school.
Reply:It isn't very popular, but it isn't unheard of either.
Reply:Not that common mainly in South Carolina
Reply:It's quite popular here in the States, more and more every week. However, seeing as you are in Ireland, rejoice in the fact that you have a son with a truly rare name there and that fact that you have a munchkin to call your own :)
Reply:My son's name is Noah and it is not to common here. I have heard it a few times but no to often. I think it is such a cute name for a little boy. Congratulations on your new baby boy Noah!!!!
Is Noah a popular name in US?
I personally only know of one Noah but the name must be common somewhere in the country because it ranked as the 15th boys name last year in the U.S. (I live in the Northeast.)
It is a cool name.
Reply:I only know of 2 or so Noah's but it's a nice name.
Reply:It's isn't rare but again not extremely common in the U.S.
My Grandson is named Noah,
Reply:Its not popular in the uk, i dont know of any Noah's. Its such a lovely name.
Reply:I don't think it's very common in the US
Reply:NOAH IS AWESOME. tho i dont think its popular.....I %26lt;3333 ittt
Reply:To a degree you wouldn't believe! LOL
It's in the top 15 and fast rising (likely top ten this year or next). The link below will show you how quickly it's climbed the list in the past few years.
I believe it's risen thanks to Biblical Jacob's nearly decade-long run at number-one. It seems that every parent who already HAS a Jacob finds Noah the ideal brother name. Likewise, religious parents attracted to Jacob but turned off by its well-known popularity seem to turn to Noah as a "less common" alternative. In fact, every boy I can think of born into my mother's church in the past two or three years has been named either Jacob, Noah or Jonah (rising on both their coattails, likely as a literal combination of the sound elements of both LOL).
So yes. It's become quite a common, predictable choice in the states. :)
Edit: Just had to mention how surprising I found the other replies (those thinking it still uncommon a choice). It's been in the top 50 MOST common given names for over a decade already. LOL
Reply:Noah is an adorable name and i don't think it is very common over here. i have only known one boy named that (besides in the bible lol)
Reply:Awwwwww! Thats such a cute boy name! Don't listen to what people say. Its really a cute name.
Reply:I know a few Noah's here. I wouldn't say that it is popular, but it isn't rare. It is a very nice name, however. Congratulations!
Reply:You're right no one in ireland is called Noah!! It's unique here (in Ireland) but it's a nice name, very cute and modern!
Reply:in the usa, it seems that it WILL be quite common b/c many people seem to want to name their babies this, but kids that have been born at least several yrs before now, i dont think many are named noah. i guess what im trying to say is that i think noah is kinda common, but is getting more and more common (in the usa).
personally, i love the name though. thats nice that its not common in ireland.
Reply:I don't think its overly common, not like John or Joshua is. I know one Noah and can think of one actor w/ that name... that's the extent of my experience with guys named Noah. I think it is a great name, good choice!
Reply:Fancy naming anyone after the guy who had the chance to get rid of flies, mosquitoes, spiders, and headlice, but chose to save them so they can pester us! Doh!
And he chose not to save the unicorn! Double Doh!!
Reply:Out of the top 1000 names on the social security admin. website, for the year 2006, Noah is #15. It's popularity has soared in the last 20 years, from a ranking of of 227 in 1986 and a ranking of 50 in 1996. I love the name too, but yes, you will be hearing a lot more of it soon, here in the US, when all the now infants start school.
Reply:It isn't very popular, but it isn't unheard of either.
Reply:Not that common mainly in South Carolina
Reply:It's quite popular here in the States, more and more every week. However, seeing as you are in Ireland, rejoice in the fact that you have a son with a truly rare name there and that fact that you have a munchkin to call your own :)
Reply:My son's name is Noah and it is not to common here. I have heard it a few times but no to often. I think it is such a cute name for a little boy. Congratulations on your new baby boy Noah!!!!
How popular is the name Wendy?
I'm just curious because I have always liked that name, but I think it's not a real name, it has been invented or something.
Do parents name children like that?
How popular is the name Wendy?
It hasnt been popular for a while but thats what you want. Something that is not your everyday baby! Everyone I know who is having a boy is naming him Aiden and everyone having a girl is usin rose as the first or middle name! Wendy is a beautiful name if you ask me. And yes plenty of parents make up their own names for babys. Like one lady i know is naming her girl Marankya....???? Go with something simple, thats what is popular, simple to say and spell names!
Reply:by the way, im 14 and im the only wendy I know that isnt like 40 or 90, but its great because its so unique. Report Abuse
Reply:This is an awesome website that lets you graph a name's popularity from the 1900s to 2003. Try it with Wendy!
http://babynamewizard.com/namevoyager/ln...
Reply:Wendy was invented... but so is every other name... Wendy was invented for the story of Peter Pan. If you like it, go for it. It's a million times better than the also invented Nevaeh. And names gotta come from somewhere...
Reply:I know a couple of girls in their 20's who have the name Wendy. Try spelling it Wendi. It's a new way to spell a classic. If your daughter asks you why you named her that tell her that it was from Wendy on Peter Pan. It will make her feel special.
Reply:sry dont like it
Reply:Wendy is 350th on the 2005 top 1000 list from The Social Security Administration. 883 little girls got that name.
It was invented by Sir James Barrie in 1904 for the big sister character in his play, Peter Pan. The story goes that he took it from the nickname "Fwendy-Wendy" used for him by a young girl acquaintance.
Reply:Wendy is usually just a shortened version of Wendeline or Vendella. i dont think its really that common. The only person i know with that name is my art teacher
Reply:very common where i'm from...
Reply:I don't really know anyone named Wendy but it doesn't sound like a made up name to me. I kinda like it. It's cute and different. Good Luck.
Reply:my name is Wendy but i prefer my middle name, Jo. when i was a kid we saw somewhere that Wendy meant wanderer. it fit me because i was a tomboy and always wandering off in the woods behind our house.
p.s. I'm 28
Reply:the only Wendy I knew was a spoild brat, so I associate the name with a cheerleader, bratty girl, so it's not one of my favorites. Her full name was Gwendolin, so Wendy was a nickname.
Reply:umm i dont no many wendys so not verry popular
Reply:In this day and age it's not a very common name, but I have known many Wendy's in my life. Every name had to be "invented" at some point. How else would people create names? Your point makes no sense. Wendy is most definitely a "real" name.
Reply:Wendy's is the name of an ice cream franchise over here.
To me its abit old-fashioned and old - ladyish
I think of a witch or a fortune teller or soemthing like that when I hear that name.
Reply:I'd say very unpopular right now. Might make a nice middle name though?
Reply:I know 2 Wendy's. They're both late 30s with kids, great moms.
Reply:My mother's middle name is Wendy. She's 47.
Reply:i don't care for the name.
Reply:It's my sisters name, she's 41 now. Its also the name of a fast food restaurant. It would be unique now, I havent heard it in a little kids name ever.
Reply:i havent really heard of that name in a long time, so i guess for this generation at least, you could say its not that popular.
Reply:i dont think so
Reply:I have known people named Wendy but it is not a common name for this era.
Reply:Lots of my friends (younger and a little older) are named Wendy....Its classy and cool like a cucumber (LOL)
HOPE THIS HELPS!
Reply:I know a Wendy.
Reply:You can name your baby anything you would like! I like Wendy I think it is cute!
Reply:My best friend is high school's name is Wendy. It has never been over popular but I have alwys loved it!
Reply:The name Wendy is OK and yes parents do name there child that but.It is kind of crazy because there is a fast food joint name Wendy's
Reply:very unpopular, that is an old, out of date, not used any more name
Reply:Very popular with the guys that like hamburgers and fried fries.
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Do parents name children like that?
How popular is the name Wendy?
It hasnt been popular for a while but thats what you want. Something that is not your everyday baby! Everyone I know who is having a boy is naming him Aiden and everyone having a girl is usin rose as the first or middle name! Wendy is a beautiful name if you ask me. And yes plenty of parents make up their own names for babys. Like one lady i know is naming her girl Marankya....???? Go with something simple, thats what is popular, simple to say and spell names!
Reply:by the way, im 14 and im the only wendy I know that isnt like 40 or 90, but its great because its so unique. Report Abuse
Reply:This is an awesome website that lets you graph a name's popularity from the 1900s to 2003. Try it with Wendy!
http://babynamewizard.com/namevoyager/ln...
Reply:Wendy was invented... but so is every other name... Wendy was invented for the story of Peter Pan. If you like it, go for it. It's a million times better than the also invented Nevaeh. And names gotta come from somewhere...
Reply:I know a couple of girls in their 20's who have the name Wendy. Try spelling it Wendi. It's a new way to spell a classic. If your daughter asks you why you named her that tell her that it was from Wendy on Peter Pan. It will make her feel special.
Reply:sry dont like it
Reply:Wendy is 350th on the 2005 top 1000 list from The Social Security Administration. 883 little girls got that name.
It was invented by Sir James Barrie in 1904 for the big sister character in his play, Peter Pan. The story goes that he took it from the nickname "Fwendy-Wendy" used for him by a young girl acquaintance.
Reply:Wendy is usually just a shortened version of Wendeline or Vendella. i dont think its really that common. The only person i know with that name is my art teacher
Reply:very common where i'm from...
Reply:I don't really know anyone named Wendy but it doesn't sound like a made up name to me. I kinda like it. It's cute and different. Good Luck.
Reply:my name is Wendy but i prefer my middle name, Jo. when i was a kid we saw somewhere that Wendy meant wanderer. it fit me because i was a tomboy and always wandering off in the woods behind our house.
p.s. I'm 28
Reply:the only Wendy I knew was a spoild brat, so I associate the name with a cheerleader, bratty girl, so it's not one of my favorites. Her full name was Gwendolin, so Wendy was a nickname.
Reply:umm i dont no many wendys so not verry popular
Reply:In this day and age it's not a very common name, but I have known many Wendy's in my life. Every name had to be "invented" at some point. How else would people create names? Your point makes no sense. Wendy is most definitely a "real" name.
Reply:Wendy's is the name of an ice cream franchise over here.
To me its abit old-fashioned and old - ladyish
I think of a witch or a fortune teller or soemthing like that when I hear that name.
Reply:I'd say very unpopular right now. Might make a nice middle name though?
Reply:I know 2 Wendy's. They're both late 30s with kids, great moms.
Reply:My mother's middle name is Wendy. She's 47.
Reply:i don't care for the name.
Reply:It's my sisters name, she's 41 now. Its also the name of a fast food restaurant. It would be unique now, I havent heard it in a little kids name ever.
Reply:i havent really heard of that name in a long time, so i guess for this generation at least, you could say its not that popular.
Reply:i dont think so
Reply:I have known people named Wendy but it is not a common name for this era.
Reply:Lots of my friends (younger and a little older) are named Wendy....Its classy and cool like a cucumber (LOL)
HOPE THIS HELPS!
Reply:I know a Wendy.
Reply:You can name your baby anything you would like! I like Wendy I think it is cute!
Reply:My best friend is high school's name is Wendy. It has never been over popular but I have alwys loved it!
Reply:The name Wendy is OK and yes parents do name there child that but.It is kind of crazy because there is a fast food joint name Wendy's
Reply:very unpopular, that is an old, out of date, not used any more name
Reply:Very popular with the guys that like hamburgers and fried fries.
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What is the name of the sport popular in Florida that is played with 'scoops' in a court?
My fiance keeps talking about this sport - it's played in a raquetball type of court, with 'scoops' instead of raquets.... does this sport exist or am I getting bamboozled? If so, what's it called and is there a link to a site where I can learn more about it?
What is the name of the sport popular in Florida that is played with 'scoops' in a court?
Jai alai?
I am in Florida.
The only sport we have here is Mud Boggin'
Way up in Tampa I saw Jai alai.
Reply:im not sure about the spelling but its called HI LI. I saw it on the jackass television show.
Reply:It's spelled Jai alai.
What is the name of the sport popular in Florida that is played with 'scoops' in a court?
Jai alai?
I am in Florida.
The only sport we have here is Mud Boggin'
Way up in Tampa I saw Jai alai.
Reply:im not sure about the spelling but its called HI LI. I saw it on the jackass television show.
Reply:It's spelled Jai alai.
What is the name of a popular song that starts off with a sax solo and is a latin song very popular dance?
It's definitely dance music. Thanks much for your help.
Sincerely,
Keli J
What is the name of a popular song that starts off with a sax solo and is a latin song very popular dance?
Latin? This one, El Africano by Wilfrido Vargas,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGSp7Ei3-...
This is the Calabria remix, called The Anthem by Pitbull
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ou5tgNgPM...
Sincerely,
Keli J
What is the name of a popular song that starts off with a sax solo and is a latin song very popular dance?
Latin? This one, El Africano by Wilfrido Vargas,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGSp7Ei3-...
This is the Calabria remix, called The Anthem by Pitbull
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ou5tgNgPM...
What is the most popular name currently in America?
Do you know the most popular boy's first name in currently is in america?
What is the most popular name currently in America?
In 2007 it was Jacob.
Reply:michael
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What is the most popular name currently in America?
In 2007 it was Jacob.
Reply:michael
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What is the most popular name for a dog?
Here are some good ones: http://www.dogname.org/07-good-names.htm
What is the most popular name for a dog?
either spot fido or duke
Reply:maybe "Rusty" I've met tons of them...I've met lot's of "Foxy" 's also lately...I don't know, probably not "Fido" though...at least I can hope, lol!!!
Reply:spike, spot, rover
Reply:Blacky
Browny
Lady
Trouble
Rover
King
Queen
Princess
Buddy
Rocky
D.O.G.
Molly
Daisy
Reply:well, after a bit of googling I found that the most popular dog names in 2004 were Max and Maggie (according to K9 magazine), below is a link from K9 magazine's website which shows how Max is a long time running popular dog name:
http://www.k9magazine.com/viewarticle.ph...
below is a link with the 20 most popular male and female dog names:
http://www.geocities.com/dog_names/most_...
and according to alot of "name your puppy" websites, Max and Maggie are still popular names:
http://www.nextdaypets.com/directory/dog...
http://www.dog-names.us/
http://www.terrificpets.com/dog_names/do...
http://www.petnamesworld.com/
http://www.dogs-names-list.com/
funny how people actually research this stuff
lol
Reply:Don't know about most popular but Lily is my fav.
Reply:female-Maggie or Molly
male-Sam or Max
Reply:i have seen a lot of dogs named Sammy and Max. those were my top two name choices for my dog and we ended up with Sammy
Reply:Boys: Max, Buddy, Lucky, Jake, Baily, Sam Rocky, Buster, Casey, Cody, Duke, Charlie, Jack, Harley, Rusty, Toby, Murphy, Shelby, Sparky, Barney, Winston
Girls: Maggie, Molly, Lady, Sadie, Lucy, Daisy, Ginger, Abby, Sasha, Sandy, Dakota, Katie, Annie, Chelsea, Princess, Missy, Sophie, Bo, CoCo, Tasha
Reply:Spike
Reply:female or male
rocky
molly
Missy
misty
Cassie
sugar
brownie
sweet pea
Jenifer
Annabella
aniline
that was 11 names
Reply:Depends on the breed...overall I think Molly is a popular female name while Sammy or Sam, etc..is a popular male name. And I'm SO SICK of choclate labs named Cocoa, Hershey and so on. Arrgghh.
Reply:Princess,Angel,King,Prince,Cuddles....et... Stuff like that.
Reply:Bailey, bella, and kobe, and max seem to top the list. With bella being the most common.
Reply:My guess would be Max.
What is the most popular name for a dog?
either spot fido or duke
Reply:maybe "Rusty" I've met tons of them...I've met lot's of "Foxy" 's also lately...I don't know, probably not "Fido" though...at least I can hope, lol!!!
Reply:spike, spot, rover
Reply:Blacky
Browny
Lady
Trouble
Rover
King
Queen
Princess
Buddy
Rocky
D.O.G.
Molly
Daisy
Reply:well, after a bit of googling I found that the most popular dog names in 2004 were Max and Maggie (according to K9 magazine), below is a link from K9 magazine's website which shows how Max is a long time running popular dog name:
http://www.k9magazine.com/viewarticle.ph...
below is a link with the 20 most popular male and female dog names:
http://www.geocities.com/dog_names/most_...
and according to alot of "name your puppy" websites, Max and Maggie are still popular names:
http://www.nextdaypets.com/directory/dog...
http://www.dog-names.us/
http://www.terrificpets.com/dog_names/do...
http://www.petnamesworld.com/
http://www.dogs-names-list.com/
funny how people actually research this stuff
lol
Reply:Don't know about most popular but Lily is my fav.
Reply:female-Maggie or Molly
male-Sam or Max
Reply:i have seen a lot of dogs named Sammy and Max. those were my top two name choices for my dog and we ended up with Sammy
Reply:Boys: Max, Buddy, Lucky, Jake, Baily, Sam Rocky, Buster, Casey, Cody, Duke, Charlie, Jack, Harley, Rusty, Toby, Murphy, Shelby, Sparky, Barney, Winston
Girls: Maggie, Molly, Lady, Sadie, Lucy, Daisy, Ginger, Abby, Sasha, Sandy, Dakota, Katie, Annie, Chelsea, Princess, Missy, Sophie, Bo, CoCo, Tasha
Reply:Spike
Reply:female or male
rocky
molly
Missy
misty
Cassie
sugar
brownie
sweet pea
Jenifer
Annabella
aniline
that was 11 names
Reply:Depends on the breed...overall I think Molly is a popular female name while Sammy or Sam, etc..is a popular male name. And I'm SO SICK of choclate labs named Cocoa, Hershey and so on. Arrgghh.
Reply:Princess,Angel,King,Prince,Cuddles....et... Stuff like that.
Reply:Bailey, bella, and kobe, and max seem to top the list. With bella being the most common.
Reply:My guess would be Max.
Can anyone name some popular songs that can be heard on the radio in the united states?
Check the billboard top 100 site.
Here's a link.
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/ch...
Can anyone name some popular songs that can be heard on the radio in the united states?
Apologize by One Republic
Reply:Paralyzer by Finger Eleven...awesome song
Reply:ni soniye-kidd skilly ft. akon
cyclone-baby bash
this is the way i live-baby boy da prince
Here's a link.
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/ch...
Can anyone name some popular songs that can be heard on the radio in the united states?
Apologize by One Republic
Reply:Paralyzer by Finger Eleven...awesome song
Reply:ni soniye-kidd skilly ft. akon
cyclone-baby bash
this is the way i live-baby boy da prince
What is the name of a popular bookstore that sells computer books?
Barnes and Noble or Borders sell computer books. Some computer stores like CompUsa and Best Buy also have computer books.
What is the name of a popular bookstore that sells computer books?
Both Borders and Barnes %26amp; Noble sell computer books.
Reply:I usually go to Amazon.com. They seem to carry every book I look for, and they usually have the best prices (and free shipping is easy to get). You can also look inside many of the books.
Reply:Micro Center has a very nice book section, but not many locations.
What is the name of a popular bookstore that sells computer books?
Both Borders and Barnes %26amp; Noble sell computer books.
Reply:I usually go to Amazon.com. They seem to carry every book I look for, and they usually have the best prices (and free shipping is easy to get). You can also look inside many of the books.
Reply:Micro Center has a very nice book section, but not many locations.
When was Ashley no longer seen as a popular male name?
Or Kelly?
I like those names. I have a son, he's being called Kelly.
When was Ashley no longer seen as a popular male name?
When Ashley Abbott ( Who I was named after) became a popular character on the young and the restless in 1982. Ashley is still used as a boys name in the UK though.
Reply:I'm not sure but I love Ashley and Kelly for a boy. I'd never call a girl those though. I think for a boy, the spelling Kelley is cuter and more manly!
Reply:Ashley's pretty popular for boys compared to Kelly.
Kelly's pretty unique though.
Reply:I think it's because the names are associated more with females than males.
Reply:Probably when Ashley Olsen showed her ugly face on television.
Reply:Ashley and Kelly were NEVER popular names for a boy.
Reply:They seem more like feminine names
Reply:I like "Kelly" for your son's name. Thank you for picking something original and not on the top 100 boys names list.
Reply:Last time I checked, they were female names. They are nice names though...
Reply:About 25 years ago.
Reply:thats my middle name, ashley
i never knew it was a guy name
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I like those names. I have a son, he's being called Kelly.
When was Ashley no longer seen as a popular male name?
When Ashley Abbott ( Who I was named after) became a popular character on the young and the restless in 1982. Ashley is still used as a boys name in the UK though.
Reply:I'm not sure but I love Ashley and Kelly for a boy. I'd never call a girl those though. I think for a boy, the spelling Kelley is cuter and more manly!
Reply:Ashley's pretty popular for boys compared to Kelly.
Kelly's pretty unique though.
Reply:I think it's because the names are associated more with females than males.
Reply:Probably when Ashley Olsen showed her ugly face on television.
Reply:Ashley and Kelly were NEVER popular names for a boy.
Reply:They seem more like feminine names
Reply:I like "Kelly" for your son's name. Thank you for picking something original and not on the top 100 boys names list.
Reply:Last time I checked, they were female names. They are nice names though...
Reply:About 25 years ago.
Reply:thats my middle name, ashley
i never knew it was a guy name
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Would you name your child the most popular name of the year?
I absolutely love the name Emily! Even if it has been on the top 100 list for practically ever.
I wouldn't name my child just because it's a popular name. I would name my child by what they looked like.
Would you name your child the most popular name of the year?
Only if it meant something special or I absolutely loved the name.
It really annoys me when people say its a name that makes an impression. no, its the person [:
I went to school with people who shared names.
%26amp; people who had unqiue names, trust me. most of the people I knew with unique names said they would trade it for something more common because of the confussed faces they would get or bullying as a child.
Im not saying unique names are bad, but there's nothing wrong with common names. Hopefully people will stop judging other people for naming their kids such popular names.
It's not really a big deal. My daughters name (Emma) has been in the top 20 for years now! But I chose it because it means something special to me... %26amp; I have twins named Isabella %26amp; Connor... Yes, the names are popular but the names suited them so well!
So, basically my anwer is yes [:
Reply:No. Not even if I really, really loved it. Which is why I've given up on Gabriel for my son, because it's just too popular. Maybe for his middle name. I haven't even spoken my next favorite out loud, for fear that one will start racing to the top of the list once I do - it always seems to happen that way!
Most of the time I don't even like the popular names to begin with - I usually like more old-fashioned names that NOBODY uses anymore, like Agatha or Cecily or Louisa. But the few times I've been partial to popular names, I've almost immediately banished them because they're so common. I grew up with a VERY common name, and I hated it.
Reply:No. The child will end up with several others in school with the same name and will have to be called by their first name and last initial. It's not fair to the child. Find another name that has more individuality.
I absolutely loved the names Sophia and Isabella for my daughter, but decided to name her something else once I discovered that both of those names were in the top ten.
Reply:Ran into this question when we were trying to name our two girls a few years ago.
Unbeknownst to us we chose two names that ended up in the top 20 for the year. And both ended up in the top 10 the next year.
Deal with it. I went to school with three Jennifer's,three Michelle's, two David's (and more Joe's than you could imagine) per class.
Reply: No. I like unique names. What if the most popular was something you'd always hated. You'd change your mind just to jump on the band wagon? (That's to all the people who have put thumbs down on those who said it would depend on the name etc)
Reply:By popular I'm guessing many children would have the same name. I like to go with something more unique, not strange, but something that gives the child their own identity. So I would have to say no, I wouldn't.
Reply:If the name I liked happens to be the name of the year that would be fine. I wouldn't pick a name simply because it was the most popular name of the year.
Reply:No, I wouldn't. My name is super popular, and I hate it. My name is Lauren. There are 4 other Laurens in my grade, and 6 in my school. If someone says Lauren, no one ever knows who they're talking to.
Reply:Depends. I have my first son's name picked out and if in a couple years that name is #1, oh well. I chose it years in advance.
Reply:No way. I love unique names. I would never name my kid Emily. I like that name but its waaaay too popular. There are other names out there.
Reply:NOOOO!!!!!! I hate common names! I think people should name there kids so they do not have to go by Emma G. or Emma H. Parents should be creative!
Hope this helps!
Reply:No way.
If I had ever had children, the names I would have chosen are:
Christa Dawn
Erin Menley
Mitchell Thomas
Jay (or Jason) Charles
EMT
Reply:I would try not too but sadly the name I love Aiden has become extremely popular, but I love the name so I'd still use it
Reply:Not unless the name is one of my favorite names. Most of the most popular names of the year I don't like.
Reply:No way! that means that theres a bunch of other kids with that same name. You dont want your child starting school and theres 3 or 4 people in their call room with the same name.
Reply:No, 1 because that means alot of people already named their kid that or they are going to.
2 because I already know what I am going to name my kids
Reply:Only if the name was one that I swore I would always name my child and to heck with what other people think. After all, it's MY child, not theirs.
Reply:Only if I really really really liked it, but probably not.
Reply:I wouldn't unless I absolutely loved it.
Reply:Nope. Too common obviously. I like unique
Reply:absolutely not.
Reply:Only if I loved the name.
Reply:Not even if my life depended on it....
Reply:Depends what the name was
xx
Reply:no.
Reply:no.
Reply:well if i liked the name yes
Reply:if i liked it
I wouldn't name my child just because it's a popular name. I would name my child by what they looked like.
Would you name your child the most popular name of the year?
Only if it meant something special or I absolutely loved the name.
It really annoys me when people say its a name that makes an impression. no, its the person [:
I went to school with people who shared names.
%26amp; people who had unqiue names, trust me. most of the people I knew with unique names said they would trade it for something more common because of the confussed faces they would get or bullying as a child.
Im not saying unique names are bad, but there's nothing wrong with common names. Hopefully people will stop judging other people for naming their kids such popular names.
It's not really a big deal. My daughters name (Emma) has been in the top 20 for years now! But I chose it because it means something special to me... %26amp; I have twins named Isabella %26amp; Connor... Yes, the names are popular but the names suited them so well!
So, basically my anwer is yes [:
Reply:No. Not even if I really, really loved it. Which is why I've given up on Gabriel for my son, because it's just too popular. Maybe for his middle name. I haven't even spoken my next favorite out loud, for fear that one will start racing to the top of the list once I do - it always seems to happen that way!
Most of the time I don't even like the popular names to begin with - I usually like more old-fashioned names that NOBODY uses anymore, like Agatha or Cecily or Louisa. But the few times I've been partial to popular names, I've almost immediately banished them because they're so common. I grew up with a VERY common name, and I hated it.
Reply:No. The child will end up with several others in school with the same name and will have to be called by their first name and last initial. It's not fair to the child. Find another name that has more individuality.
I absolutely loved the names Sophia and Isabella for my daughter, but decided to name her something else once I discovered that both of those names were in the top ten.
Reply:Ran into this question when we were trying to name our two girls a few years ago.
Unbeknownst to us we chose two names that ended up in the top 20 for the year. And both ended up in the top 10 the next year.
Deal with it. I went to school with three Jennifer's,three Michelle's, two David's (and more Joe's than you could imagine) per class.
Reply: No. I like unique names. What if the most popular was something you'd always hated. You'd change your mind just to jump on the band wagon? (That's to all the people who have put thumbs down on those who said it would depend on the name etc)
Reply:By popular I'm guessing many children would have the same name. I like to go with something more unique, not strange, but something that gives the child their own identity. So I would have to say no, I wouldn't.
Reply:If the name I liked happens to be the name of the year that would be fine. I wouldn't pick a name simply because it was the most popular name of the year.
Reply:No, I wouldn't. My name is super popular, and I hate it. My name is Lauren. There are 4 other Laurens in my grade, and 6 in my school. If someone says Lauren, no one ever knows who they're talking to.
Reply:Depends. I have my first son's name picked out and if in a couple years that name is #1, oh well. I chose it years in advance.
Reply:No way. I love unique names. I would never name my kid Emily. I like that name but its waaaay too popular. There are other names out there.
Reply:NOOOO!!!!!! I hate common names! I think people should name there kids so they do not have to go by Emma G. or Emma H. Parents should be creative!
Hope this helps!
Reply:No way.
If I had ever had children, the names I would have chosen are:
Christa Dawn
Erin Menley
Mitchell Thomas
Jay (or Jason) Charles
EMT
Reply:I would try not too but sadly the name I love Aiden has become extremely popular, but I love the name so I'd still use it
Reply:Not unless the name is one of my favorite names. Most of the most popular names of the year I don't like.
Reply:No way! that means that theres a bunch of other kids with that same name. You dont want your child starting school and theres 3 or 4 people in their call room with the same name.
Reply:No, 1 because that means alot of people already named their kid that or they are going to.
2 because I already know what I am going to name my kids
Reply:Only if the name was one that I swore I would always name my child and to heck with what other people think. After all, it's MY child, not theirs.
Reply:Only if I really really really liked it, but probably not.
Reply:I wouldn't unless I absolutely loved it.
Reply:Nope. Too common obviously. I like unique
Reply:absolutely not.
Reply:Only if I loved the name.
Reply:Not even if my life depended on it....
Reply:Depends what the name was
xx
Reply:no.
Reply:no.
Reply:well if i liked the name yes
Reply:if i liked it
Would you name your child the most popular name of the year?
I absolutely love the name Emily! Even if it has been on the top 100 list for practically ever.
I wouldn't name my child just because it's a popular name. I would name my child by what they looked like.
Would you name your child the most popular name of the year?
Only if it meant something special or I absolutely loved the name.
It really annoys me when people say its a name that makes an impression. no, its the person [:
I went to school with people who shared names.
%26amp; people who had unqiue names, trust me. most of the people I knew with unique names said they would trade it for something more common because of the confussed faces they would get or bullying as a child.
Im not saying unique names are bad, but there's nothing wrong with common names. Hopefully people will stop judging other people for naming their kids such popular names.
It's not really a big deal. My daughters name (Emma) has been in the top 20 for years now! But I chose it because it means something special to me... %26amp; I have twins named Isabella %26amp; Connor... Yes, the names are popular but the names suited them so well!
So, basically my anwer is yes [:
Reply:No. Not even if I really, really loved it. Which is why I've given up on Gabriel for my son, because it's just too popular. Maybe for his middle name. I haven't even spoken my next favorite out loud, for fear that one will start racing to the top of the list once I do - it always seems to happen that way!
Most of the time I don't even like the popular names to begin with - I usually like more old-fashioned names that NOBODY uses anymore, like Agatha or Cecily or Louisa. But the few times I've been partial to popular names, I've almost immediately banished them because they're so common. I grew up with a VERY common name, and I hated it.
Reply:No. The child will end up with several others in school with the same name and will have to be called by their first name and last initial. It's not fair to the child. Find another name that has more individuality.
I absolutely loved the names Sophia and Isabella for my daughter, but decided to name her something else once I discovered that both of those names were in the top ten.
Reply:Ran into this question when we were trying to name our two girls a few years ago.
Unbeknownst to us we chose two names that ended up in the top 20 for the year. And both ended up in the top 10 the next year.
Deal with it. I went to school with three Jennifer's,three Michelle's, two David's (and more Joe's than you could imagine) per class.
Reply: No. I like unique names. What if the most popular was something you'd always hated. You'd change your mind just to jump on the band wagon? (That's to all the people who have put thumbs down on those who said it would depend on the name etc)
Reply:By popular I'm guessing many children would have the same name. I like to go with something more unique, not strange, but something that gives the child their own identity. So I would have to say no, I wouldn't.
Reply:If the name I liked happens to be the name of the year that would be fine. I wouldn't pick a name simply because it was the most popular name of the year.
Reply:No, I wouldn't. My name is super popular, and I hate it. My name is Lauren. There are 4 other Laurens in my grade, and 6 in my school. If someone says Lauren, no one ever knows who they're talking to.
Reply:Depends. I have my first son's name picked out and if in a couple years that name is #1, oh well. I chose it years in advance.
Reply:No way. I love unique names. I would never name my kid Emily. I like that name but its waaaay too popular. There are other names out there.
Reply:NOOOO!!!!!! I hate common names! I think people should name there kids so they do not have to go by Emma G. or Emma H. Parents should be creative!
Hope this helps!
Reply:No way.
If I had ever had children, the names I would have chosen are:
Christa Dawn
Erin Menley
Mitchell Thomas
Jay (or Jason) Charles
EMT
Reply:I would try not too but sadly the name I love Aiden has become extremely popular, but I love the name so I'd still use it
Reply:Not unless the name is one of my favorite names. Most of the most popular names of the year I don't like.
Reply:No way! that means that theres a bunch of other kids with that same name. You dont want your child starting school and theres 3 or 4 people in their call room with the same name.
Reply:No, 1 because that means alot of people already named their kid that or they are going to.
2 because I already know what I am going to name my kids
Reply:Only if the name was one that I swore I would always name my child and to heck with what other people think. After all, it's MY child, not theirs.
Reply:Only if I really really really liked it, but probably not.
Reply:I wouldn't unless I absolutely loved it.
Reply:Nope. Too common obviously. I like unique
Reply:absolutely not.
Reply:Only if I loved the name.
Reply:Not even if my life depended on it....
Reply:Depends what the name was
xx
Reply:no.
Reply:no.
Reply:well if i liked the name yes
Reply:if i liked it
kung fu hustle
I wouldn't name my child just because it's a popular name. I would name my child by what they looked like.
Would you name your child the most popular name of the year?
Only if it meant something special or I absolutely loved the name.
It really annoys me when people say its a name that makes an impression. no, its the person [:
I went to school with people who shared names.
%26amp; people who had unqiue names, trust me. most of the people I knew with unique names said they would trade it for something more common because of the confussed faces they would get or bullying as a child.
Im not saying unique names are bad, but there's nothing wrong with common names. Hopefully people will stop judging other people for naming their kids such popular names.
It's not really a big deal. My daughters name (Emma) has been in the top 20 for years now! But I chose it because it means something special to me... %26amp; I have twins named Isabella %26amp; Connor... Yes, the names are popular but the names suited them so well!
So, basically my anwer is yes [:
Reply:No. Not even if I really, really loved it. Which is why I've given up on Gabriel for my son, because it's just too popular. Maybe for his middle name. I haven't even spoken my next favorite out loud, for fear that one will start racing to the top of the list once I do - it always seems to happen that way!
Most of the time I don't even like the popular names to begin with - I usually like more old-fashioned names that NOBODY uses anymore, like Agatha or Cecily or Louisa. But the few times I've been partial to popular names, I've almost immediately banished them because they're so common. I grew up with a VERY common name, and I hated it.
Reply:No. The child will end up with several others in school with the same name and will have to be called by their first name and last initial. It's not fair to the child. Find another name that has more individuality.
I absolutely loved the names Sophia and Isabella for my daughter, but decided to name her something else once I discovered that both of those names were in the top ten.
Reply:Ran into this question when we were trying to name our two girls a few years ago.
Unbeknownst to us we chose two names that ended up in the top 20 for the year. And both ended up in the top 10 the next year.
Deal with it. I went to school with three Jennifer's,three Michelle's, two David's (and more Joe's than you could imagine) per class.
Reply: No. I like unique names. What if the most popular was something you'd always hated. You'd change your mind just to jump on the band wagon? (That's to all the people who have put thumbs down on those who said it would depend on the name etc)
Reply:By popular I'm guessing many children would have the same name. I like to go with something more unique, not strange, but something that gives the child their own identity. So I would have to say no, I wouldn't.
Reply:If the name I liked happens to be the name of the year that would be fine. I wouldn't pick a name simply because it was the most popular name of the year.
Reply:No, I wouldn't. My name is super popular, and I hate it. My name is Lauren. There are 4 other Laurens in my grade, and 6 in my school. If someone says Lauren, no one ever knows who they're talking to.
Reply:Depends. I have my first son's name picked out and if in a couple years that name is #1, oh well. I chose it years in advance.
Reply:No way. I love unique names. I would never name my kid Emily. I like that name but its waaaay too popular. There are other names out there.
Reply:NOOOO!!!!!! I hate common names! I think people should name there kids so they do not have to go by Emma G. or Emma H. Parents should be creative!
Hope this helps!
Reply:No way.
If I had ever had children, the names I would have chosen are:
Christa Dawn
Erin Menley
Mitchell Thomas
Jay (or Jason) Charles
EMT
Reply:I would try not too but sadly the name I love Aiden has become extremely popular, but I love the name so I'd still use it
Reply:Not unless the name is one of my favorite names. Most of the most popular names of the year I don't like.
Reply:No way! that means that theres a bunch of other kids with that same name. You dont want your child starting school and theres 3 or 4 people in their call room with the same name.
Reply:No, 1 because that means alot of people already named their kid that or they are going to.
2 because I already know what I am going to name my kids
Reply:Only if the name was one that I swore I would always name my child and to heck with what other people think. After all, it's MY child, not theirs.
Reply:Only if I really really really liked it, but probably not.
Reply:I wouldn't unless I absolutely loved it.
Reply:Nope. Too common obviously. I like unique
Reply:absolutely not.
Reply:Only if I loved the name.
Reply:Not even if my life depended on it....
Reply:Depends what the name was
xx
Reply:no.
Reply:no.
Reply:well if i liked the name yes
Reply:if i liked it
kung fu hustle
How many people think that Jonathan is the most popular name in the Caucasian race?
if not than what is it?
How many people think that Jonathan is the most popular name in the Caucasian race?
I don't agree with you...
I think it's Chris
Reply:I thought it was Skippy.
Reply:Bob
Bill
Ronald
Robert
Derrick
Sam
How many people think that Jonathan is the most popular name in the Caucasian race?
I don't agree with you...
I think it's Chris
Reply:I thought it was Skippy.
Reply:Bob
Bill
Ronald
Robert
Derrick
Sam
Why is Jesus not a popular name in Britain?
I've never known a native brit called jesus, yet its popular in other Christian cultures.
Why is Jesus not a popular name in Britain?
Its too daring. But its the same name as Joshua.
Reply:Different Culture,I think it is considered too Blasphemous in British and Irish Culture. In Spanish and Hispanic Culture it is Traditional.
Reply:Culture, and most importantly religion.
Reply:its an OLD name
Why is Jesus not a popular name in Britain?
Its too daring. But its the same name as Joshua.
Reply:Different Culture,I think it is considered too Blasphemous in British and Irish Culture. In Spanish and Hispanic Culture it is Traditional.
Reply:Culture, and most importantly religion.
Reply:its an OLD name
What were some popular names during World War II, or before? I'm writing a diary entry and I need a name. help
I am seventeen (I mean my character is) and it is during World War II. What type of name should I give myself? Any other tips/hints on what to mention or say? Were YOU in World War II?
What were some popular names during World War II, or before? I'm writing a diary entry and I need a name. help
Women: Mary, Sally, Anne (Annie), Margaret (Maggie), Edna, Ruth, Katherine (Kay, Kate), Mildred, Martha, Nancy, Jane, Rose, Mae, Joan, Margorie
(I'm trying to avoid names which became popular with babies born as the war ended - that would be a generation late for you. Like my mom's name Virginia, Judy, Carol, etc. )
Men: Eddie (Edward), Frank, Don, John (Jack), James (Jim), George, Joseph (Joe), William (Bill), Richard (Dick)
My grandmother was 20 when the war started. She was already married, and was grateful that Grandpa wouldn't be called to the draft, because he had been in a car accident when young, and hurt his leg - so he was ineligible. However, his brother joined the navy. When Pearl Harbor was bombed, the family was terrified that the brother was dead, because his ship was docked in Pearl Harbor.
There wasn't mass communication as there is now, so when the ships were out, they were out of communication, unless sailors could mail a letter to loved ones while in some port...the letter could take weeks to arrive. So Grandpa would go down to the post office every single day, and check the lists of the war dead, to look for his brother. After several weeks, they got a letter from the brother saying their ship was secretly deployed one day before the harbor was bombed!
I know the war changed American society in a lot of ways. For example, women who never dreamt of working outside the home, had to go to work when their husbands left for war. There were a lot of factory jobs for these women because we were manufacturing weapons en masse (google 'Rosie the Riveter'). These women learned to be strong and independent, and then the war ended, the men came back and wanted their wives home. Many times, the women were fired and their jobs given to returning men (yep it was legal!). That was hard on marriages and families. Also, many young people married in a hurry when the war started. . . and people change during a war (on both sides, husband and wife), and so they were strangers when they saw one another again. Remember they weren't gone for 6 mo and then home for leave, as now, but they were gone for years, and out of communication for much of that time. You just had to have faith that your sweetheart was still alive.
My grandmother several years ago didn't want to see the movie Pearl Harbor when it was in the theatres. I had heard it was praised as being a very good depiction of those years, and she said, "I don't need to see it again - I lived through it." and she got really quiet and said, "and nothing was ever the same again, you know. Not for any of us. . ." It was the saddest thing I've ever heard her say.
You might want to rent "Pearl Harbor" and there are also a lot of other great films out there - I don't mean "war movies" - I mean films more about the people IN the war. Maybe if you go to AMazon and search WWII in DVDs you'll find some.
You also should talk to anyone you know over 80 or 85. They would be happy to share with you, I'll bet.
Reply:I forgot "Betty" (short for Elizabeth)!! LOL Report Abuse
Reply:harry, arthur, richard(dickie), james, johnny, sidney, robert, charles( charlie) if you are living in england you could mention food rationing where everyone had books of coupons to buy food and they were only allowed small amounts. the blackout where all street lights were turned off, car headlights were covered with tape leaving only a small gap to allow the light out. all windows had to be covered with black material to stop light getting out. this was done to prevent german planes seeing where they were. you could talk about the air raids where especially in london and the south of england german planes dropped a lot of bombs and people had to go into air-raid shelters in the under ground at night to sleep. hope this helps.
Reply:I was not in WWII, but my Dad was. His name was Joseph or Joe. My uncle was also in WWII his name was Andy. I also had an uncle Johnny, Eddie,Matt, Louis. My aunt's names were Mamie, Nellie and Mary. My sister was born in 1942 and her name is Connie Sue. Other names popular during the time were Franklin, Bill or William and Herman. James and Phillip were also common.
This is an edit. My Mom's name was Virginia Larayne and I had an great-aunt Mabel and also cousine Lucia and Margie.
Reply:Hitler was a popular name for babies while Hitler and The Nazis were in power.
Reply:Adolph was quite popular
Reply:Well, look at some diaries that other people wrote that were in WW2. For example...
Anne Frank!
Margot
Kitty
Elli
Kerli
Jopie
Well, I don't know if those were 'popular', but I looked through the book "Anne Frank: The Diary Of A Young Girl" and found names, then found if those names were girls or boys. (All above are girls!)
I also just read a book for a book report, and it was non-fiction about the Houlucost. (WW2)
Some other names included:
Rachel
Aurelia
Luncia
Barbara
(It really depends on which language! Like "Aurelia" in english is "Ruth" but in Hebrew (in the book) it said it was "Rachel", and a nickname for "Aurelia" was "Luncia", and so!)
Book was called: "Destined to Live". It was very interesting %26amp; exciting!!! Recomended.
Well, I hope this helped!!!
~ Animal Lover, your fav contact!!! =)
P.S. No, I am not that old!!! I didn't fight in WW2. Lol!!! =]
Reply:The most popular female names in the US were Mary, Carol, Barbara, Jean, Jane and Joan.
Reply:howbout edward or alice??
no i wasnt in WW11
Reply:Here were the 10 most popular names in the US for girls born in 1924 (which would make them 17 at the time of Pearl Harbor). Very different from today's!!
1 Mary
2 Dorothy
3 Helen
4 Betty
5 Margaret
6 Ruth
7 Virginia
8 Mildred
9 Doris
10 Frances
If you want a really comprehensive list, you can go to http://www.socialsecurity.gov/cgi-bin/po... and go down to "Popular Names by Birth Year" or "Top 1000 names by decade".
Reply:Amelia Marie or maybe Edna Annette
Reply:well, it depends what country, so we need to know that... but adolf was a popular name in Germany
and no, i was not in WW2, although all my grandparents where... i have to admit, they fought FOR Hitler -- I'm German. my uncle worked with Adolf Eichmann, if you've heard of him. Eichmann was ordered to death years later in the Nuremberg trials
Reply:Male or female?
What country?
Are you civilian or military?
Give it some thought and try again. People will give you more serious answers.
What were some popular names during World War II, or before? I'm writing a diary entry and I need a name. help
Women: Mary, Sally, Anne (Annie), Margaret (Maggie), Edna, Ruth, Katherine (Kay, Kate), Mildred, Martha, Nancy, Jane, Rose, Mae, Joan, Margorie
(I'm trying to avoid names which became popular with babies born as the war ended - that would be a generation late for you. Like my mom's name Virginia, Judy, Carol, etc. )
Men: Eddie (Edward), Frank, Don, John (Jack), James (Jim), George, Joseph (Joe), William (Bill), Richard (Dick)
My grandmother was 20 when the war started. She was already married, and was grateful that Grandpa wouldn't be called to the draft, because he had been in a car accident when young, and hurt his leg - so he was ineligible. However, his brother joined the navy. When Pearl Harbor was bombed, the family was terrified that the brother was dead, because his ship was docked in Pearl Harbor.
There wasn't mass communication as there is now, so when the ships were out, they were out of communication, unless sailors could mail a letter to loved ones while in some port...the letter could take weeks to arrive. So Grandpa would go down to the post office every single day, and check the lists of the war dead, to look for his brother. After several weeks, they got a letter from the brother saying their ship was secretly deployed one day before the harbor was bombed!
I know the war changed American society in a lot of ways. For example, women who never dreamt of working outside the home, had to go to work when their husbands left for war. There were a lot of factory jobs for these women because we were manufacturing weapons en masse (google 'Rosie the Riveter'). These women learned to be strong and independent, and then the war ended, the men came back and wanted their wives home. Many times, the women were fired and their jobs given to returning men (yep it was legal!). That was hard on marriages and families. Also, many young people married in a hurry when the war started. . . and people change during a war (on both sides, husband and wife), and so they were strangers when they saw one another again. Remember they weren't gone for 6 mo and then home for leave, as now, but they were gone for years, and out of communication for much of that time. You just had to have faith that your sweetheart was still alive.
My grandmother several years ago didn't want to see the movie Pearl Harbor when it was in the theatres. I had heard it was praised as being a very good depiction of those years, and she said, "I don't need to see it again - I lived through it." and she got really quiet and said, "and nothing was ever the same again, you know. Not for any of us. . ." It was the saddest thing I've ever heard her say.
You might want to rent "Pearl Harbor" and there are also a lot of other great films out there - I don't mean "war movies" - I mean films more about the people IN the war. Maybe if you go to AMazon and search WWII in DVDs you'll find some.
You also should talk to anyone you know over 80 or 85. They would be happy to share with you, I'll bet.
Reply:I forgot "Betty" (short for Elizabeth)!! LOL Report Abuse
Reply:harry, arthur, richard(dickie), james, johnny, sidney, robert, charles( charlie) if you are living in england you could mention food rationing where everyone had books of coupons to buy food and they were only allowed small amounts. the blackout where all street lights were turned off, car headlights were covered with tape leaving only a small gap to allow the light out. all windows had to be covered with black material to stop light getting out. this was done to prevent german planes seeing where they were. you could talk about the air raids where especially in london and the south of england german planes dropped a lot of bombs and people had to go into air-raid shelters in the under ground at night to sleep. hope this helps.
Reply:I was not in WWII, but my Dad was. His name was Joseph or Joe. My uncle was also in WWII his name was Andy. I also had an uncle Johnny, Eddie,Matt, Louis. My aunt's names were Mamie, Nellie and Mary. My sister was born in 1942 and her name is Connie Sue. Other names popular during the time were Franklin, Bill or William and Herman. James and Phillip were also common.
This is an edit. My Mom's name was Virginia Larayne and I had an great-aunt Mabel and also cousine Lucia and Margie.
Reply:Hitler was a popular name for babies while Hitler and The Nazis were in power.
Reply:Adolph was quite popular
Reply:Well, look at some diaries that other people wrote that were in WW2. For example...
Anne Frank!
Margot
Kitty
Elli
Kerli
Jopie
Well, I don't know if those were 'popular', but I looked through the book "Anne Frank: The Diary Of A Young Girl" and found names, then found if those names were girls or boys. (All above are girls!)
I also just read a book for a book report, and it was non-fiction about the Houlucost. (WW2)
Some other names included:
Rachel
Aurelia
Luncia
Barbara
(It really depends on which language! Like "Aurelia" in english is "Ruth" but in Hebrew (in the book) it said it was "Rachel", and a nickname for "Aurelia" was "Luncia", and so!)
Book was called: "Destined to Live". It was very interesting %26amp; exciting!!! Recomended.
Well, I hope this helped!!!
~ Animal Lover, your fav contact!!! =)
P.S. No, I am not that old!!! I didn't fight in WW2. Lol!!! =]
Reply:The most popular female names in the US were Mary, Carol, Barbara, Jean, Jane and Joan.
Reply:howbout edward or alice??
no i wasnt in WW11
Reply:Here were the 10 most popular names in the US for girls born in 1924 (which would make them 17 at the time of Pearl Harbor). Very different from today's!!
1 Mary
2 Dorothy
3 Helen
4 Betty
5 Margaret
6 Ruth
7 Virginia
8 Mildred
9 Doris
10 Frances
If you want a really comprehensive list, you can go to http://www.socialsecurity.gov/cgi-bin/po... and go down to "Popular Names by Birth Year" or "Top 1000 names by decade".
Reply:Amelia Marie or maybe Edna Annette
Reply:well, it depends what country, so we need to know that... but adolf was a popular name in Germany
and no, i was not in WW2, although all my grandparents where... i have to admit, they fought FOR Hitler -- I'm German. my uncle worked with Adolf Eichmann, if you've heard of him. Eichmann was ordered to death years later in the Nuremberg trials
Reply:Male or female?
What country?
Are you civilian or military?
Give it some thought and try again. People will give you more serious answers.
Please tell me the name of the popular China newspaper that has a jobs section?
Looking for finance positions. Don't know where to start
Please tell me the name of the popular China newspaper that has a jobs section?
newspapers are not a very good source and takes a lot of time. More efficient are the jobboards:
http://www.newchinacareer.com
http://www.jobsdb.com
http://jobchina.net
and if you can read chinese i can suggest the following sites:
chinahr.com
zhaopin.com
51job.com
good luck.
Reply:newspaper? try the links below.
good luck!
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Please tell me the name of the popular China newspaper that has a jobs section?
newspapers are not a very good source and takes a lot of time. More efficient are the jobboards:
http://www.newchinacareer.com
http://www.jobsdb.com
http://jobchina.net
and if you can read chinese i can suggest the following sites:
chinahr.com
zhaopin.com
51job.com
good luck.
Reply:newspaper? try the links below.
good luck!
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Is danica a popular name in the philipines?
i searched for someone named danica on myspace and a buch of girls from the philipines came up??
Is danica a popular name in the philipines?
Yes it is but then again i cant be very sure cause once i typed in ross in meluburne so many things came up so i guess it depends.
please pick meas best answer
Is danica a popular name in the philipines?
Yes it is but then again i cant be very sure cause once i typed in ross in meluburne so many things came up so i guess it depends.
please pick meas best answer
What is the name of the popular lyricless song in this video?
I've been searching a while for this sound track and I finally came across it again today by chance. I'm excited because I can show people the song that I'm thinking of since it can be hard to convey a song without lyrics, especially over the internet. I'm confident SOMEONE will know this since it's so popular.
http://james.nerdiphythesoul.com/bennyhi...
Thank you for your help!
What is the name of the popular lyricless song in this video?
It's the theme song to the Benny Hill show!
eta: Here's a link to an actual clip of the show's closing credits. You can hear the song loud and clear!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spz8_rpE0...
http://james.nerdiphythesoul.com/bennyhi...
Thank you for your help!
What is the name of the popular lyricless song in this video?
It's the theme song to the Benny Hill show!
eta: Here's a link to an actual clip of the show's closing credits. You can hear the song loud and clear!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spz8_rpE0...
Name a popular tool used by biologist to sample ecosystems?
I am doing a crossword, and the answer to this question must be seven letters long.
Name a popular tool used by biologist to sample ecosystems?
quadrat
Reply:killing
Reply:pipette
Name a popular tool used by biologist to sample ecosystems?
quadrat
Reply:killing
Reply:pipette
A now modern popular area which name indicates sth totally different?
My sister is trying to find famous areas or monuments around the world that have now become popular and highly visited...yet their names mean or indicate sth different...or an opposite meaning
Can you think of examples?
A now modern popular area which name indicates sth totally different?
Heck yes, Mount Lavender in southern Bulgaria was once called Mount Liverwurst but the name didn't role off the tongue so it was changed to mean Lavender the color of Liver once cooked and cooled to room temp! Yum Yum. Hope that helped.
Reply:Greenland is getting more tourists, there sure isn't much there that is green, it is mostly ice. Supposedly it was named by some of the Vikings who "discovered it" to attract settlers.
The Aral Sea, one the 4th largest fresh water lake, is now mostly desert due to the diversion of its major rivers. This "Sea" may be gone in another decade.
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Can you think of examples?
A now modern popular area which name indicates sth totally different?
Heck yes, Mount Lavender in southern Bulgaria was once called Mount Liverwurst but the name didn't role off the tongue so it was changed to mean Lavender the color of Liver once cooked and cooled to room temp! Yum Yum. Hope that helped.
Reply:Greenland is getting more tourists, there sure isn't much there that is green, it is mostly ice. Supposedly it was named by some of the Vikings who "discovered it" to attract settlers.
The Aral Sea, one the 4th largest fresh water lake, is now mostly desert due to the diversion of its major rivers. This "Sea" may be gone in another decade.
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Can you name some popular television characters that your child, and any other child, would likely recognise?
I am doing a school project, Food Technology. We are looking at manufacturing products, and eventually we will be designing and making our own cake. I need to make a collage of all things that I think children will find interesting and will appeal to them. The main dessert I am aiming for will be a birthday cake.
So far, I have
- Hello Kitty
- Snoopy
- a teddy bear
-Dora the Explorer
-Finding Nemo
- a pink diamond.
Can you think of any more? Thank you. x
Can you name some popular television characters that your child, and any other child, would likely recognise?
Homer Simpson, Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson, Marge Simpson......
Reply:Jo Jo from Jo Jo's circus, Mickey mouse from mickey mouse club house, spongebob square pants for sure
Reply:I would drop Snoopy, as most kids today don't know who that is.
The Backyardigans
Diego (Dora's cousin)
Mickey Mouse
The Little Einsteins
Reply:well...for my summer job this year i babysat 4 kids; (5, 6 and two 8 year olds) they liked to watch go diego go, blues clues, the backyardigans, higglytown heroes, dora the explorer, handy manny, mickey mouse clubhouse, they also sometimes watched dragontales, berenstein bears, franklin, little bear...also some movies they liked were: cars, surfs up, ratatouille, and underdog...the girls also liked hannah montana and high school musical (the older girls liked this)
Reply:my girls have no clue who snoopy is. the others are great but don't forget about the Wonder Pets if your aim is younger children, and Lazy Town for slightly older kids.
Reply:Blues Clues
Reply:elmo
big bird
cookie monster
the wiggles
barney
diego (dora the explorers cousin)
boots (from dora the explorer)
Reply:sesame street characters, polly pocket, Berenstein Bears, arthur, Diego ( along with Dora as you said- Boots her monkey), Wonder Pets, Barney, Blues Clues, THe wiggles Care Bears I'll keep thinking for you......
Reply:Barney
Sponge Bob
Reply:Kipper
Spongebob
Thomas the tank engine
Reply:I think you should try Blue's Clues or Barney.
Reply:Blue's Clues
The Backyardigans
Go Diego Go
The Wiggles
Disney/Pixar Cars
Disney's Princesses
Reply:Sesame Street Characters, Anything Disney: Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Princesses, HigglyTown HereosDoodlebops. Nick Jr: Dora, Diego, Wonderpets, Rugrats. Scooby doo, Arthur, Barney, Strawberry Shortcake, My Little Ponies, Power Rangers, Batman, Spiderman, Superman, Thomas the Train, Cars, Care Bears
Reply:in my experience toddlers are obsesed with dora the explorer
also try scooby doo, superman, courious george, mickey mouse, pirates and treasure, carnival rides, anything underwater
Reply:Sponge Bob, Go Diego, Mickey Mouse, Kim Possible, Patrick, Fairly Odd Parents.
Reply:The little Einsteins, Mickey Mouse.
Reply:Disney Princess
Diego
Blue's Clue's
Sesame Street
Bob The Builder
Thomas the Train
The Wiggles
Backyardigan's
So far, I have
- Hello Kitty
- Snoopy
- a teddy bear
-Dora the Explorer
-Finding Nemo
- a pink diamond.
Can you think of any more? Thank you. x
Can you name some popular television characters that your child, and any other child, would likely recognise?
Homer Simpson, Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson, Marge Simpson......
Reply:Jo Jo from Jo Jo's circus, Mickey mouse from mickey mouse club house, spongebob square pants for sure
Reply:I would drop Snoopy, as most kids today don't know who that is.
The Backyardigans
Diego (Dora's cousin)
Mickey Mouse
The Little Einsteins
Reply:well...for my summer job this year i babysat 4 kids; (5, 6 and two 8 year olds) they liked to watch go diego go, blues clues, the backyardigans, higglytown heroes, dora the explorer, handy manny, mickey mouse clubhouse, they also sometimes watched dragontales, berenstein bears, franklin, little bear...also some movies they liked were: cars, surfs up, ratatouille, and underdog...the girls also liked hannah montana and high school musical (the older girls liked this)
Reply:my girls have no clue who snoopy is. the others are great but don't forget about the Wonder Pets if your aim is younger children, and Lazy Town for slightly older kids.
Reply:Blues Clues
Reply:elmo
big bird
cookie monster
the wiggles
barney
diego (dora the explorers cousin)
boots (from dora the explorer)
Reply:sesame street characters, polly pocket, Berenstein Bears, arthur, Diego ( along with Dora as you said- Boots her monkey), Wonder Pets, Barney, Blues Clues, THe wiggles Care Bears I'll keep thinking for you......
Reply:Barney
Sponge Bob
Reply:Kipper
Spongebob
Thomas the tank engine
Reply:I think you should try Blue's Clues or Barney.
Reply:Blue's Clues
The Backyardigans
Go Diego Go
The Wiggles
Disney/Pixar Cars
Disney's Princesses
Reply:Sesame Street Characters, Anything Disney: Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Princesses, HigglyTown HereosDoodlebops. Nick Jr: Dora, Diego, Wonderpets, Rugrats. Scooby doo, Arthur, Barney, Strawberry Shortcake, My Little Ponies, Power Rangers, Batman, Spiderman, Superman, Thomas the Train, Cars, Care Bears
Reply:in my experience toddlers are obsesed with dora the explorer
also try scooby doo, superman, courious george, mickey mouse, pirates and treasure, carnival rides, anything underwater
Reply:Sponge Bob, Go Diego, Mickey Mouse, Kim Possible, Patrick, Fairly Odd Parents.
Reply:The little Einsteins, Mickey Mouse.
Reply:Disney Princess
Diego
Blue's Clue's
Sesame Street
Bob The Builder
Thomas the Train
The Wiggles
Backyardigan's
What is the most popular name for a baby boy now?
According to the US social security
In 2007, Jacob was the number one name
Other list had Aiden
In may of 2009, the list of 2008 will be out
What is the most popular name for a baby boy now?
actually a list came out yesterday
and aiden was #1 for a boy
Reply:Jacob, Aiden, an Michael
Reply:I hear alot of Braden's, Caden's, Hayden's. Ugggg, sick of them all!
Reply:jacob, matt, ethan
Reply:Aiden
William
Zachary
Reply:around here its
Aiden
Hayden
Jayden
Kaedin
Reply:Jacob
Or
Aiden
Reply:Jacob or Aiden
Reply:ya
In 2007, Jacob was the number one name
Other list had Aiden
In may of 2009, the list of 2008 will be out
What is the most popular name for a baby boy now?
actually a list came out yesterday
and aiden was #1 for a boy
Reply:Jacob, Aiden, an Michael
Reply:I hear alot of Braden's, Caden's, Hayden's. Ugggg, sick of them all!
Reply:jacob, matt, ethan
Reply:Aiden
William
Zachary
Reply:around here its
Aiden
Hayden
Jayden
Kaedin
Reply:Jacob
Or
Aiden
Reply:Jacob or Aiden
Reply:ya
What is a popular name for a bar in United States?
I'm from the UK and need a name for a bar for my book.
I'm used to pub names, ie Red Lion or Wheatsheaf!
Any ideas?
=]
What is a popular name for a bar in United States?
something irish like nelly's
the ones near me are called
durty nellys
mr.mcgoo
mcleanys'
and i cant remember the rest lol
I'm used to pub names, ie Red Lion or Wheatsheaf!
Any ideas?
=]
What is a popular name for a bar in United States?
something irish like nelly's
the ones near me are called
durty nellys
mr.mcgoo
mcleanys'
and i cant remember the rest lol
What is the name of this popular rap song from 90's?
I'm trying to find an old rap song that was popular for a while in the 90's.
The lyrics that I could pull out were,
"Doey-doey-doey-diggity-diggity, want you to stay with....."
I know it's not "No Diggity" by blackstreet, but the main chorus has a lot of Doey's and Diggity type sounds in it.
Thanks a bunch for the help
What is the name of this popular rap song from 90's?
No idead if you fnout what it is plzz tell me ty :P
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The lyrics that I could pull out were,
"Doey-doey-doey-diggity-diggity, want you to stay with....."
I know it's not "No Diggity" by blackstreet, but the main chorus has a lot of Doey's and Diggity type sounds in it.
Thanks a bunch for the help
What is the name of this popular rap song from 90's?
No idead if you fnout what it is plzz tell me ty :P
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Can someone name three popular measures of a tempature?
Who are their inventor and whats their orgin of each measure? where do we use it and can u write 6 formulas showing how to convert between these 3 temperature scales and describe in a real life example thanks if you can help...sry its long
Can someone name three popular measures of a tempature?
I can give you 4.
Celsius or Centigrade
Fahrenheit
Kelvin
Rankine
Not much point me doing all the other stuff. It's all there on wikipedia
Reply:Celsius (metric), Ferenheit (British, used mostly in the US today), and Kalvin (used in science when an absolute value, rather than a relative value, is needed for temperature. Especially low temperature physics).
Can someone name three popular measures of a tempature?
I can give you 4.
Celsius or Centigrade
Fahrenheit
Kelvin
Rankine
Not much point me doing all the other stuff. It's all there on wikipedia
Reply:Celsius (metric), Ferenheit (British, used mostly in the US today), and Kalvin (used in science when an absolute value, rather than a relative value, is needed for temperature. Especially low temperature physics).
I'm going to be a father for the 1st time I want to name my daughter Rosalyn. Is this this name popular?
What does it mean?
I'm going to be a father for the 1st time I want to name my daughter Rosalyn. Is this this name popular?
It was most popular in the 1950-60. But even then it wasn't that used in that spelling. The babynamewizard link below is a really fun way to look up the popularity of names.
Rosalyn is a variant of Rosalind, which is a common Spanish name for "pretty rose."
Reply:The name is not very popular,but it is very pretty.Don't know what it means.Good Luck!!!
Reply:Check out the Social Security Administration's website -- they have a list of the top 1000 most popular baby names. You can change it by birth year and by decade as well.
As for what it means: Rosalyn is the medieval form of ROSALIND. Means "soft horse", derived from the Germanic elements hros "horse" and linde "soft, tender". This name was brought to England by the Normans. It was subsequently influenced by the Latin phrase rosa linda "beautiful rose". This is the name of the heroine in Shakespeare's comedy 'As You Like It'.
Reply:I think its a very pretty name - go for it.
Reply:i don't think it's a popular name look at http://www.babynamesworld.com for a definition and origin
Reply:why does it matter if it is popular or not? If you like the name, use it. It is a beautiful name.
Reply:Awwwww that's such a cute name.
Rosa means "Rose" and "lyn" comes from "linda" which means "beautiful"
Look it up on www.behindthename.com
Reply:check out babynames.com, and thinkbabynames.com, they'll tell you meaning, and popularity.
Reply:means like a rose, nice name but quite oldfashioned! try Maria Leonora Teresa!
I'm going to be a father for the 1st time I want to name my daughter Rosalyn. Is this this name popular?
It was most popular in the 1950-60. But even then it wasn't that used in that spelling. The babynamewizard link below is a really fun way to look up the popularity of names.
Rosalyn is a variant of Rosalind, which is a common Spanish name for "pretty rose."
Reply:The name is not very popular,but it is very pretty.Don't know what it means.Good Luck!!!
Reply:Check out the Social Security Administration's website -- they have a list of the top 1000 most popular baby names. You can change it by birth year and by decade as well.
As for what it means: Rosalyn is the medieval form of ROSALIND. Means "soft horse", derived from the Germanic elements hros "horse" and linde "soft, tender". This name was brought to England by the Normans. It was subsequently influenced by the Latin phrase rosa linda "beautiful rose". This is the name of the heroine in Shakespeare's comedy 'As You Like It'.
Reply:I think its a very pretty name - go for it.
Reply:i don't think it's a popular name look at http://www.babynamesworld.com for a definition and origin
Reply:why does it matter if it is popular or not? If you like the name, use it. It is a beautiful name.
Reply:Awwwww that's such a cute name.
Rosa means "Rose" and "lyn" comes from "linda" which means "beautiful"
Look it up on www.behindthename.com
Reply:check out babynames.com, and thinkbabynames.com, they'll tell you meaning, and popularity.
Reply:means like a rose, nice name but quite oldfashioned! try Maria Leonora Teresa!
What is the name of most popular botteled water with green label in NY??
Im a Japanese. When I was staying in NY, I was always drinking bottled water with a green label. I think it was the most popular in NY. I forgot the brand name of the water. I personally belive it is the best taste bottled water in the world.
What is the name of most popular botteled water with green label in NY??
Poland Spring?
Deer Park?
New York City tap water is pretty good actually.
Reply:Perrier
Reply:Was it sparkling? If so, Perrier.
Reply:Perrier?
Reply:Sounds like Perrier water to me. I like it too.
Reply:well bully for you!
Reply:Poland Spring, and I just heard that it has too much Arsenic...it was int he news
Reply:Perrier
Reply:poland spring "what it means to be from Maine"
What is the name of most popular botteled water with green label in NY??
Poland Spring?
Deer Park?
New York City tap water is pretty good actually.
Reply:Perrier
Reply:Was it sparkling? If so, Perrier.
Reply:Perrier?
Reply:Sounds like Perrier water to me. I like it too.
Reply:well bully for you!
Reply:Poland Spring, and I just heard that it has too much Arsenic...it was int he news
Reply:Perrier
Reply:poland spring "what it means to be from Maine"
What is the most popular character name used in films?
what is most widely used name for characters in films,is it michael for guy characters or rose female characters.
What is the most popular character name used in films?
Jack for sure such as in titanic, nightmare before christmas, jack, jack frost and much more. As for a female name I would say Mary.
Reply:jack %26amp; rose
Reply:I'd say Edward
Reply:Laura and Jason.
Reply:John and Sarah are probably the most common.
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What is the most popular character name used in films?
Jack for sure such as in titanic, nightmare before christmas, jack, jack frost and much more. As for a female name I would say Mary.
Reply:jack %26amp; rose
Reply:I'd say Edward
Reply:Laura and Jason.
Reply:John and Sarah are probably the most common.
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What is the most popular county name in the United States?
The Washington! All of the Washington Counties in the United States are named for George Washington (31 counties).
Washington County, Alabama: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Arkansas: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Colorado: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Florida: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Georgia: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Idaho: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Illinois: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Indiana: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Iowa: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Kansas: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Kentucky: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Maine: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Maryland: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Minnesota: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Mississippi: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Missouri: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Nebraska: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, New York: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, North Carolina: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Ohio: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Oklahoma: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Oregon: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Pennsylvania: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Rhode Island: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Tennessee: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Texas: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Utah: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Vermont: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Virginia: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Wisconsin: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington Parish, Louisiana: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
What is the most popular county name in the United States?
I would think it was Frederick or Columbia... Just taking some wild guesses there.. I know a couple states that have both of those.. Maryland, Virgina, New York..
Reply:orange county
Reply:lake?
Reply:Washington probably our first president sounds right.
Hamilton, Franklin counties are close runners up
Reply:franklin
Reply:Washington
Reply:I'd suspect it's Washington. Everything else is named Washington. I bet there's at least one in every state.
Reply:greenville
Washington County, Alabama: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Arkansas: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Colorado: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Florida: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Georgia: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Idaho: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Illinois: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Indiana: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Iowa: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Kansas: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Kentucky: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Maine: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Maryland: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Minnesota: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Mississippi: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Missouri: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Nebraska: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, New York: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, North Carolina: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Ohio: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Oklahoma: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Oregon: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Pennsylvania: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Rhode Island: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Tennessee: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Texas: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Utah: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Vermont: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Virginia: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington County, Wisconsin: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Washington Parish, Louisiana: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
What is the most popular county name in the United States?
I would think it was Frederick or Columbia... Just taking some wild guesses there.. I know a couple states that have both of those.. Maryland, Virgina, New York..
Reply:orange county
Reply:lake?
Reply:Washington probably our first president sounds right.
Hamilton, Franklin counties are close runners up
Reply:franklin
Reply:Washington
Reply:I'd suspect it's Washington. Everything else is named Washington. I bet there's at least one in every state.
Reply:greenville
Is the name Bambi a popular name for girls, in the Philipines ?
When I go to My Space, and look up the name Bambi, Alot, of girls come up with the name Bambi, and a good portion of them are Filipina.
Is the name Bambi a popular name for girls, in the Philipines ?
Not really but there are a few girls who use them as well as gay guys..
Reply:...as a nickname yes but not as a given name (the one on your birth certificate). its popularity is somewhat on a decline now.
Reply:no.it's not really popular here in the philippines.i have never met a person named bambi.
Reply:i don't think so, i don't personally know anyone named bambi
Reply:actually BIMBO is a popular name in the pilipins. for guys. LOL LOL
Reply:Its not that popular for girls, but for gays its more popular as a nickname.
Reply:I know one guy named Bimbo and another guy named Bambi. One is gay and the other is straight. Guess which one is gay?
Reply:yup, remember bambi the deer?
Reply:I am not sure but I know the most popular name, for sure, is "Baby"
Reply:I don't think as their real name. Maybe as their nickname. But it sounds like a stripper's name.
Reply:i don't know anyone named bambi.
Reply:No
Reply:no
Is the name Bambi a popular name for girls, in the Philipines ?
Not really but there are a few girls who use them as well as gay guys..
Reply:...as a nickname yes but not as a given name (the one on your birth certificate). its popularity is somewhat on a decline now.
Reply:no.it's not really popular here in the philippines.i have never met a person named bambi.
Reply:i don't think so, i don't personally know anyone named bambi
Reply:actually BIMBO is a popular name in the pilipins. for guys. LOL LOL
Reply:Its not that popular for girls, but for gays its more popular as a nickname.
Reply:I know one guy named Bimbo and another guy named Bambi. One is gay and the other is straight. Guess which one is gay?
Reply:yup, remember bambi the deer?
Reply:I am not sure but I know the most popular name, for sure, is "Baby"
Reply:I don't think as their real name. Maybe as their nickname. But it sounds like a stripper's name.
Reply:i don't know anyone named bambi.
Reply:No
Reply:no
What is the most popular name for a dog?
It depends on the source oddly enough. Ive heard Max and Toby are most popular for males and Lady, Lassie, Princess, Daisy and a few others are most popular for females.
What is the most popular name for a dog?
Bear
Reply:i think the best name is lucky
Reply:In our neighborhood it's "Shadow" and a couple of "Molly's"
Reply:spot or molly
Reply:This was already asked once today. The answer is MAX
Reply:Our rescued dog came with the naff name of Prince. We tried to change it but he wouldnt answer to any other name.
Reply:pooch or d-o-g
Reply:Mine was a Labrador crossbreed and was called 'Saxon'.
Reply:molly x
Reply:In my dog grooming salon in the UK, the most common names are: Daisy, Maisie, Milly and Molly for the girl's and Max, Toby, Bobby and Casper for the boys.
Personally my wire-daxy's are called Ted and Summer!
Reply:max... how boring
mines called izzy!
Reply:bobby or lucky
i know several dogs whose name's bobby
Reply:my dog's called sparky coz I'm an electrician
Reply:i like the name cat for a dog daisy is the name of 1 of my dogs ,della and bea are the others
Reply:Rover?
Reply:Sadly it appears to be "Max".
See full list on the link below.
If I had a dog, I'd call it "Kevin".
Reply:my two are called bruno and tyson try and use a two sinable name they pick up on their name quicker as pups
Reply:i don't know...but I like Fido
Reply:hey have a lok at this link gives you all top names for girls and boys top dog names http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/2635...
Reply:lucky because my dog got run over last week.
Reply:ive had dogs called sam ben bruce duke gyspy bracken and max
Reply:i think it should be jack
Reply:i have 2 dogs, i have roxy and gyp. although these arent too common, i have known other dogs with the names.
max, and meg, tend to be 2 REALLY common ones though
Reply:sharon or tracy lol
Reply:i think it would be spot... or maybe oreo
Reply:Most Popular Male Names: Max, Jake, Bailey, Cody, Bear, Toby, Lucky, Harley, Dusty, Sammy, Riley, Winston, Tucker, Gizmo, Oliver. Most Popular Female Names: Molly, Daisy, Sadie, Chloe, Sophie, Princess, Angel, Sasha, Roxy, Brandy, Annie, Samantha, Gracie, Misty, Sandy.
Reply:if it is not, it ought to be "FIDO"
Reply:D O G ""%26lt;%26gt;R%26lt;%26gt;
What is the most popular name for a dog?
Bear
Reply:i think the best name is lucky
Reply:In our neighborhood it's "Shadow" and a couple of "Molly's"
Reply:spot or molly
Reply:This was already asked once today. The answer is MAX
Reply:Our rescued dog came with the naff name of Prince. We tried to change it but he wouldnt answer to any other name.
Reply:pooch or d-o-g
Reply:Mine was a Labrador crossbreed and was called 'Saxon'.
Reply:molly x
Reply:In my dog grooming salon in the UK, the most common names are: Daisy, Maisie, Milly and Molly for the girl's and Max, Toby, Bobby and Casper for the boys.
Personally my wire-daxy's are called Ted and Summer!
Reply:max... how boring
mines called izzy!
Reply:bobby or lucky
i know several dogs whose name's bobby
Reply:my dog's called sparky coz I'm an electrician
Reply:i like the name cat for a dog daisy is the name of 1 of my dogs ,della and bea are the others
Reply:Rover?
Reply:Sadly it appears to be "Max".
See full list on the link below.
If I had a dog, I'd call it "Kevin".
Reply:my two are called bruno and tyson try and use a two sinable name they pick up on their name quicker as pups
Reply:i don't know...but I like Fido
Reply:hey have a lok at this link gives you all top names for girls and boys top dog names http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/2635...
Reply:lucky because my dog got run over last week.
Reply:ive had dogs called sam ben bruce duke gyspy bracken and max
Reply:i think it should be jack
Reply:i have 2 dogs, i have roxy and gyp. although these arent too common, i have known other dogs with the names.
max, and meg, tend to be 2 REALLY common ones though
Reply:sharon or tracy lol
Reply:i think it would be spot... or maybe oreo
Reply:Most Popular Male Names: Max, Jake, Bailey, Cody, Bear, Toby, Lucky, Harley, Dusty, Sammy, Riley, Winston, Tucker, Gizmo, Oliver. Most Popular Female Names: Molly, Daisy, Sadie, Chloe, Sophie, Princess, Angel, Sasha, Roxy, Brandy, Annie, Samantha, Gracie, Misty, Sandy.
Reply:if it is not, it ought to be "FIDO"
Reply:D O G ""%26lt;%26gt;R%26lt;%26gt;
What's the name of the popular seaside place by Manchester, UK?
..and for extra points, can you give me some useful links for the tourist sites. Thnx
What's the name of the popular seaside place by Manchester, UK?
There's Blackpool.
Reply:Is it possible you're thinking of Wigan Pier? It's near Manchester.
However (and this confuses a lot of tourists) Wigan Pier is nowhere near the seaside.
Reply:manchester is no where near a seaside.... i live in manchester and have done all my life. think the closet is probably blackpool.
Reply:Southport, but it's 40 miles from manchester.
Reply:Southport or Blackpool there both near manchester,popular and by the sea
Reply:It may southport,even though I though it would be Blackpool.
Reply:i think its Southport you are looking for.
Reply:morecambe?
Reply:Do you mean Blackpool?
If so, Blackpool!
Reply:Manchester is in England,
The UK is England, Scotland, Wales %26amp; Northern Ireland altogether,
Are you one of these people who only calls England, the UK?
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What's the name of the popular seaside place by Manchester, UK?
There's Blackpool.
Reply:Is it possible you're thinking of Wigan Pier? It's near Manchester.
However (and this confuses a lot of tourists) Wigan Pier is nowhere near the seaside.
Reply:manchester is no where near a seaside.... i live in manchester and have done all my life. think the closet is probably blackpool.
Reply:Southport, but it's 40 miles from manchester.
Reply:Southport or Blackpool there both near manchester,popular and by the sea
Reply:It may southport,even though I though it would be Blackpool.
Reply:i think its Southport you are looking for.
Reply:morecambe?
Reply:Do you mean Blackpool?
If so, Blackpool!
Reply:Manchester is in England,
The UK is England, Scotland, Wales %26amp; Northern Ireland altogether,
Are you one of these people who only calls England, the UK?
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
What is the name of a popular sports team in Japan?
I'm doing a report on it so many answers would help. Thanx!
What is the name of a popular sports team in Japan?
Try the Yomiuri Giants baseball team.
Reply:The Nagasaki Nukes
Reply:Baseball:
Yomiuri Giants
Chunichi Dragons
Hanshin Tigers
Yakuruto Swallows
Orix BlueWave
NipponHam Fighters
Soccer
Verdi Kawasaki
Yokohama Marinos
Gamba Osaka
Nagoya GranpusEight
Reply:Baseball
Reply:karate
Reply:Yokohama F-Marinos (Soccer) Professional soccer is very popular in Japan, as the rest of the world except the U.S. To distinguish their teams from those of other Asian countries, Japanese teams are often called "J-league" and Korean "K-league".
Reply:Yomiuri Giants baseball club
Hanshin Tigers baseball club
Orix Blue Wave baseball club
Yomiuri Verdy soccer club
Kobe Steel rugby club
Oji Paper ice hockey club
Nikko Ice Bucks ice hockey club
Recruit Seagulls American football club
Reply:Soccer, Urawa Reds are very popular in Japan:
http://www.urawa-reds.co.jp/index_e.html
Field hockey, the women do well:
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/s...
And you can check the Japan Times (in english) on sports:
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/
What is the name of a popular sports team in Japan?
Try the Yomiuri Giants baseball team.
Reply:The Nagasaki Nukes
Reply:Baseball:
Yomiuri Giants
Chunichi Dragons
Hanshin Tigers
Yakuruto Swallows
Orix BlueWave
NipponHam Fighters
Soccer
Verdi Kawasaki
Yokohama Marinos
Gamba Osaka
Nagoya GranpusEight
Reply:Baseball
Reply:karate
Reply:Yokohama F-Marinos (Soccer) Professional soccer is very popular in Japan, as the rest of the world except the U.S. To distinguish their teams from those of other Asian countries, Japanese teams are often called "J-league" and Korean "K-league".
Reply:Yomiuri Giants baseball club
Hanshin Tigers baseball club
Orix Blue Wave baseball club
Yomiuri Verdy soccer club
Kobe Steel rugby club
Oji Paper ice hockey club
Nikko Ice Bucks ice hockey club
Recruit Seagulls American football club
Reply:Soccer, Urawa Reds are very popular in Japan:
http://www.urawa-reds.co.jp/index_e.html
Field hockey, the women do well:
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/s...
And you can check the Japan Times (in english) on sports:
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/
What is the least popular pub name?
i know one near where i live called the pinnaple its very odd
What is the least popular pub name?
Anything thats Italian named LOL - you know they don't serve corned beef %26amp; cabbage with pale ale at somewhere named Antonio %26amp; Mario's
Reply:Cock and ball............i mean bull.
Reply:Sam-n-Ella's
Reply:cops are welcome here
Reply:Hairy Lemon
Reply:The Tardy Gate
Reply:the least popular pub name would be unheard of to alomost everyone so i don't think you'll get much answers. there's one called the c.o.c.k inn i know of and another one called cross guns that they demolished because it was too old. and i think another one demolished called the swan.
Reply:phoroas
Reply:lorne bar, why name your pub after a square bit of sausage meat!?
Reply:Dale's yard
Reply:I can think of two names straight away that I think are unique in Britain. Both are London pubs: the Prospect of Whitby (in Wapping, on the Thames) and the Duke of Hamilton (in Hampstead).
But I know of two pubs here in London called the Pineapple: one's in Kentish Town (NW5); the other's in Vauxhall (SE1). So your Pineapple pub at least has some company.
=D
Reply:i know of one called the Slug and Lettuce,wouldn't recommend having salad if you ate there
What is the least popular pub name?
Anything thats Italian named LOL - you know they don't serve corned beef %26amp; cabbage with pale ale at somewhere named Antonio %26amp; Mario's
Reply:Cock and ball............i mean bull.
Reply:Sam-n-Ella's
Reply:cops are welcome here
Reply:Hairy Lemon
Reply:The Tardy Gate
Reply:the least popular pub name would be unheard of to alomost everyone so i don't think you'll get much answers. there's one called the c.o.c.k inn i know of and another one called cross guns that they demolished because it was too old. and i think another one demolished called the swan.
Reply:phoroas
Reply:lorne bar, why name your pub after a square bit of sausage meat!?
Reply:Dale's yard
Reply:I can think of two names straight away that I think are unique in Britain. Both are London pubs: the Prospect of Whitby (in Wapping, on the Thames) and the Duke of Hamilton (in Hampstead).
But I know of two pubs here in London called the Pineapple: one's in Kentish Town (NW5); the other's in Vauxhall (SE1). So your Pineapple pub at least has some company.
=D
Reply:i know of one called the Slug and Lettuce,wouldn't recommend having salad if you ate there
Where can I buy popular brand name bikes cheap?
I'm looking for a women's bike and it's hard to find one unless I order one thru a bike shop. I don't care if it's last years model or whatever...I just want a brand new bike for cheap price. I'm looking for Trek, Specialized, Giant road bikes.
Thanks.
Where can I buy popular brand name bikes cheap?
nothing wrong with getting a used bike because if ur looking for qualitly cheap it would be dificult. you dont need a brand new bike and it doesnt have to be popular or brand name and be all fancy with the names it just has to serve its perpose. get a good used bike and dont go by what the brand name is and how cool it looks but by how it feels and how it rides i say. good luck
Reply:No such thing as cheap if you want quality.
Reply:i would say...if u wanted a cheaper bike...
usually bikes go on sale during fall-winter because they're trying to get rid of their stock for new stock from the next year...
so if u can wait, wait for the fall or winter...
but...quality isn't cheap
Reply:What is cheap? How much are you looking to spend? What kind of bike are you looking at? Do you specifically need a "womans" bike? They tend to cost more. Last month, I bought my wife a 2006 Felt F80(last years model) for $700. That was $300 off of retail. Look for last years bikes.
Thanks.
Where can I buy popular brand name bikes cheap?
nothing wrong with getting a used bike because if ur looking for qualitly cheap it would be dificult. you dont need a brand new bike and it doesnt have to be popular or brand name and be all fancy with the names it just has to serve its perpose. get a good used bike and dont go by what the brand name is and how cool it looks but by how it feels and how it rides i say. good luck
Reply:No such thing as cheap if you want quality.
Reply:i would say...if u wanted a cheaper bike...
usually bikes go on sale during fall-winter because they're trying to get rid of their stock for new stock from the next year...
so if u can wait, wait for the fall or winter...
but...quality isn't cheap
Reply:What is cheap? How much are you looking to spend? What kind of bike are you looking at? Do you specifically need a "womans" bike? They tend to cost more. Last month, I bought my wife a 2006 Felt F80(last years model) for $700. That was $300 off of retail. Look for last years bikes.
Please name some popular books or stories that are fun to read, and were written for children ages 5-8?
Nothing for kids that are older than that, please. Thanks.
Please name some popular books or stories that are fun to read, and were written for children ages 5-8?
ALL the Magic Tree House Books, those are good.
Reply:just w2William series written by richmael Compton, wind in the willows by kenneth graham, kidnapped by robert loise stevenson, treasure island, garth, Therese stacks to choose from.
Reply:Read all the Junie B. Jones books. Great reads for the entire family!
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Please name some popular books or stories that are fun to read, and were written for children ages 5-8?
ALL the Magic Tree House Books, those are good.
Reply:just w2William series written by richmael Compton, wind in the willows by kenneth graham, kidnapped by robert loise stevenson, treasure island, garth, Therese stacks to choose from.
Reply:Read all the Junie B. Jones books. Great reads for the entire family!
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How popular is the name Lucas(nickmane Caz/Cas) for characters in books and such?
I'm picking names for characters right now, and I don't want to pick a name that is popular in books, stories, etc.
How popular is the name Lucas(nickmane Caz/Cas) for characters in books and such?
i sometimes read the "boy next door" types named Lucas...but not that often!! Caz/Cas would be a really cute nickname, tho!!! totally go with that
Reply:i havent heard it used in a book in a while. actually last time i even saw that name was on youtube like a year ago, so i'd say its not all that common..
How popular is the name Lucas(nickmane Caz/Cas) for characters in books and such?
i sometimes read the "boy next door" types named Lucas...but not that often!! Caz/Cas would be a really cute nickname, tho!!! totally go with that
Reply:i havent heard it used in a book in a while. actually last time i even saw that name was on youtube like a year ago, so i'd say its not all that common..
Whats the name of that popular creepy pipe organ tune?
I think it was originated from Phantom of the Opera but I cant seem to find it, I hear it a lot on different T.V. shows %26amp; cartoons %26amp; whenever anybody plays it they always seem to be in a dark candle-lit passageway. Any help?
Whats the name of that popular creepy pipe organ tune?
Are you talking about Bach's Sonata and Fugue in D minor?
It's the only vaguely "creepy" organ piece I can think of.
Whats the name of that popular creepy pipe organ tune?
Are you talking about Bach's Sonata and Fugue in D minor?
It's the only vaguely "creepy" organ piece I can think of.
What would you consider to be the most american name thats very popular?
please dont go to a site that says the most popular guy in 2008 just give me your opinion
What would you consider to be the most american name thats very popular?
Paul... I want to forget that name but it just pops out everywhere. Everywhere. Damn it. Lol
Reply:Thank you Amber! Report Abuse
Reply:um for girls i would say some popular names are Jessica, Jennifer, Amy, Michelle, Sarah, Lauren...
and for guys
Tom, Jake, Jaden, Bob, Mark, Dillon
What would you consider to be the most american name thats very popular?
Paul... I want to forget that name but it just pops out everywhere. Everywhere. Damn it. Lol
Reply:Thank you Amber! Report Abuse
Reply:um for girls i would say some popular names are Jessica, Jennifer, Amy, Michelle, Sarah, Lauren...
and for guys
Tom, Jake, Jaden, Bob, Mark, Dillon
How is it that Samuel is such a popular name?
because it was in the Bible
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How is it that Samuel is such a popular name?
i doubt it is.what does this have to do with the euro?
shaolin
:-))
How is it that Samuel is such a popular name?
i doubt it is.what does this have to do with the euro?
shaolin
What is the original name of the popular "quicksilver"?
this is the other way around, mercury used to be called quicksilver
What is the original name of the popular "quicksilver"?
mercury.
Reply:Mercury got to be called quicksilver because mercury can coat things and give them a shiny silver appearance, even things like copper, such as a penny. It wears off the surface easily unless covered. Mercury was how mirrors were made for a long time, by coating the backside with quicksilver and then covering the coated side. If you examine a mirror, you will see you are looking through the glass to the reflective silver coating on the back.
Reply:Mercury. It is in liquid form at room temperature, hence the name Quicksilver
Reply:Mercury. It was called that because it moves as if it were alive.
The term "quick" also meant/means "alive".
What is the original name of the popular "quicksilver"?
mercury.
Reply:Mercury got to be called quicksilver because mercury can coat things and give them a shiny silver appearance, even things like copper, such as a penny. It wears off the surface easily unless covered. Mercury was how mirrors were made for a long time, by coating the backside with quicksilver and then covering the coated side. If you examine a mirror, you will see you are looking through the glass to the reflective silver coating on the back.
Reply:Mercury. It is in liquid form at room temperature, hence the name Quicksilver
Reply:Mercury. It was called that because it moves as if it were alive.
The term "quick" also meant/means "alive".
Why was the Les Paul Junior popular with big name musicians?
Like Lennon, Frampton, Marley. What's so good about it? Customizations?
Why was the Les Paul Junior popular with big name musicians?
At the time it was made, it was cheap and it sounded good. As it gained in popularity, customizations began to appear and were sometimes used, but when you get down to it, inexpensive quality makes for popularity, especially among musicians, whom are often a rather poor bunch anyways.
Saul
Why was the Les Paul Junior popular with big name musicians?
At the time it was made, it was cheap and it sounded good. As it gained in popularity, customizations began to appear and were sometimes used, but when you get down to it, inexpensive quality makes for popularity, especially among musicians, whom are often a rather poor bunch anyways.
Saul
What is the most popular last name in America?
What is the most popular last name in America?
By the number of people who have that last name
What is the most popular last name in America?
In 2000, according to the US Census Bureau, the top 10 were
name freq cm.freq rank
SMITH 1.006 1.006 1
JOHNSON 0.810 1.816 2
WILLIAMS 0.699 2.515 3
JONES 0.621 3.136 4
BROWN 0.621 3.757 5
DAVIS 0.480 4.237 6
MILLER 0.424 4.660 7
WILSON 0.339 5.000 8
MOORE 0.312 5.312 9
TAYLOR 0.311 5.623 10
(In any font save courier these won't line up; see:
http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/na...
You can enter any surname on
http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/name...
and see where it ranked. Some rare ones won't be there. Pack is 1,681st
Reply:Smith, Williams, Jones.
Reply:I believe Smith is the most common. I doubt ANY researcher would call it 'popular' %26lt;grin%26gt;
Reply:1...SMITH
2...JOHNSON
3...WILLIAMS
Reply:Smith
Reply:I agree with Bill N, it smith and brown.
Reply:It's either Smith or Brown. I guess. They're at least in the top 10
Reply:I would have to say Rodriguez or Jesus. The Smiths and the Browns are dying off. Pretty soon spanish will be our national language and will be saying El Presidenta Javier Rodriguez and General Jesus.
Reply:I agree with Ted Pack that those are the most common national names.
So I thought I'd answer for my area in the Pacific Northwest. Here it is BROWN, if my personal experience is an indicator.
But the name I hear the most here is DUDE!
Reply:Smith, Johnson, Williams, Jones, Brown, Davis, Miller, Wilson, Moore and Taylor round out the Top 10
Edit to Add: Note to Big B, Sorry the first hispanic name does not appear until at least 17 names. so quit panicking about hispanic surnamed Presidents.... Geesh...........
By the number of people who have that last name
What is the most popular last name in America?
In 2000, according to the US Census Bureau, the top 10 were
name freq cm.freq rank
SMITH 1.006 1.006 1
JOHNSON 0.810 1.816 2
WILLIAMS 0.699 2.515 3
JONES 0.621 3.136 4
BROWN 0.621 3.757 5
DAVIS 0.480 4.237 6
MILLER 0.424 4.660 7
WILSON 0.339 5.000 8
MOORE 0.312 5.312 9
TAYLOR 0.311 5.623 10
(In any font save courier these won't line up; see:
http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/na...
You can enter any surname on
http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/name...
and see where it ranked. Some rare ones won't be there. Pack is 1,681st
Reply:Smith, Williams, Jones.
Reply:I believe Smith is the most common. I doubt ANY researcher would call it 'popular' %26lt;grin%26gt;
Reply:1...SMITH
2...JOHNSON
3...WILLIAMS
Reply:Smith
Reply:I agree with Bill N, it smith and brown.
Reply:It's either Smith or Brown. I guess. They're at least in the top 10
Reply:I would have to say Rodriguez or Jesus. The Smiths and the Browns are dying off. Pretty soon spanish will be our national language and will be saying El Presidenta Javier Rodriguez and General Jesus.
Reply:I agree with Ted Pack that those are the most common national names.
So I thought I'd answer for my area in the Pacific Northwest. Here it is BROWN, if my personal experience is an indicator.
But the name I hear the most here is DUDE!
Reply:Smith, Johnson, Williams, Jones, Brown, Davis, Miller, Wilson, Moore and Taylor round out the Top 10
Edit to Add: Note to Big B, Sorry the first hispanic name does not appear until at least 17 names. so quit panicking about hispanic surnamed Presidents.... Geesh...........
Where is the easiest place to find information for a person with a popular name?
Wikipedia
Where is the easiest place to find information for a person with a popular name?
If they are that popular,almost anywhere would be a good place to look!!!!!
wing chun
Where is the easiest place to find information for a person with a popular name?
If they are that popular,almost anywhere would be a good place to look!!!!!
wing chun
Can anyone name me some popular german songs?
no its not for me, its for my parents.
they want me to download some, but i cant find any names of some.
Can anyone name me some popular german songs?
anything by tokio hotel but i doubt they'll be interested
Reply:I like the song "Numa Numa" but Idk who sings it.
Reply:If they're looking for not modern music but sort of 80s / 90s popular German music, you could look for 99 Luftballoons, of course. Also look for songs by Die fantastischen Vier or Die Toten Hosen. I'm not saying that these are the best bands in Germany, but they're pretty popular and they sing in German.
Reply:Nena 99 Luftballons is very famous.
they want me to download some, but i cant find any names of some.
Can anyone name me some popular german songs?
anything by tokio hotel but i doubt they'll be interested
Reply:I like the song "Numa Numa" but Idk who sings it.
Reply:If they're looking for not modern music but sort of 80s / 90s popular German music, you could look for 99 Luftballoons, of course. Also look for songs by Die fantastischen Vier or Die Toten Hosen. I'm not saying that these are the best bands in Germany, but they're pretty popular and they sing in German.
Reply:Nena 99 Luftballons is very famous.
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