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Thursday, October 25, 2018
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Common names are the same here, Smith and Jones and no doubt others these days. My surname is Palmer and people have trouble spelling it correctly.
Neither of my names are especially common. My first name has been gaining in popularity, but loads of people still can't spell it properly. :P
Strangely my Christian name ranks 52 on your list ...and my house number is 52!
My first name is ranked No 4 in Sweden, so it must be common. My surname, does not exist there.
Hmmm. I didn't go far enough to find my real first name, but my shortened name is #18. I'm going to send that web site to my Grand DIL to check out boy names for the baby.
xx, Carol
I went from having a very common maiden name to one no one can say or pronounce properly the first go. So now my whole name just turns into spaghetti to everyone which is amusing to me. My nickname works well enough... but people expect it to be Rosie. :D
The Spanish have very few words that start with SH, so they have difficulty in pronouncing my name, I´m called a lot of odd variations here in the north of Spain.
Both my first name and surname are fairly rare. Apparently only about 1.400 people world wide share my surname (about 300 of them in Germany). As for my first name, it's rare form of a name that's not all that common in the first place - 'Eleonore' is the more common version. At least I have a Swedish royal to share my name with now!
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