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    Our daughters ranked 10th most popular girls names for the decades they were born.

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    Well my name is very unusual

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howard
    What is your name?
    Hamish etc etc...

    'tis not the most usual of names around I'd have to say
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    p.s. hence my name in that UT was Hamo
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    I knew two Hamishes at school.

    Anyway: Richard was 5th in the 40s, 7th in the 50s, 16th in the 70s when I was born, and 86th now. Suits me that it's getting less popular TBH, why would you want the same name as everybody else?

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    so is it good to have a common name or an uncommon name? mine will never be in the top 1000, or 100000 I guess...
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    uncommon is good, i like being 1 in 10,000

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    Not a wink. Not even a whisper. Not suprising really... Doubt my name will ever show up in that top 1,000

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    What country is this based on?

    Strange results for some names, i saw one strange name which seems recently
    popular. Avery... now that sounds like a place you keep birds to me.

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    799 in every million
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    kumagoro - i think its american tbh, type in 'britney' or 'madison' etc I also noticed more girls are called 'jamie' than boys...which doesnt really go with the trend for that name in britain

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    Emzay i thought it would have been america but then again the names my chav
    friends call their children now it could also be the uk

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