On 2021-01-03 5:33 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 1/3/2021 5:07 PM, Leo wrote:
>> On 2021 Jan 2, , Ed Pawlowski wrote
>> (in article >):
>>
>>> https://datayze.com/name-uniqueness-analyzer
>> Well, that´s a fun site! My name is just as popular as I thought it
>> was.
>>
>
> You came in 40 to my 348.Â* (Edwin)
I beat you both. David was 27. However, I get no credit for it. It was
my parents who named me. Even worse, it is not even my first name. My
first name is down in the 400s. I have always gone by by second name.
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> All the Leo's I know are over 60.Â* I guess it was even more popular
> years ago.
I have a 7 year old great nephew named Leo.
> Only thing with my name is people assume my fill name is Edward.Â* If you
> call me that, chances are I will ignore you.
My father's older brother was Edward, but he always went by Ted. His
second name was Dunstan, and I have no idea where that came from.
> Joan was the 1165th most popular boys name and 1595th most popular girls
> name.
> In 2019 there were 165 baby boys and 132 baby girls named Joan.
It is a touchy topic these days. Goodness knows why, but some people
want to keep their kid's sex a secret these days, maybe they are really
looking for a sense of curiosity. When I go to one of the Canadian Tire
stores in the area I always seem to end up with the same cashier, an
androgynous young person. He was very feminine looking, or she was quite
masculine area. It's dangerous to look at name tags these days because
it may be mistaken for checking out boobs... Pat!!!!! argh