Thursday, April 15, 2010

What are some common boy names of the very early 1990s?

1991:





1 Michael


2 Christopher


3 Matthew


4 Joshua


5 Andrew


6 Daniel


7 James


8 David


9 Joseph


10 John


11 Ryan


12 Nicholas


13 Robert


14 Justin


15 Brandon


16 Tyler


17 Jacob


18 Anthony


19 William


20 Jonathan


21 Kyle


22 Zachary


23 Kevin


24 Cody


25 Eric


26 Alexander


27 Steven


28 Thomas


29 Jordan


30 Brian


31 Aaron


32 Timothy


33 Benjamin


34 Richard


35 Patrick


36 Adam


37 Jose


38 Charles


39 Samuel


40 Sean


41 Stephen


42 Nathan


43 Jeremy


44 Travis


45 Jeffrey


46 Dylan


47 Mark


48 Christian


49 Jason


50 Austin


51 Jesse


52 Taylor


53 Paul


54 Kenneth


55 Gregory


56 Dustin


57 Scott


59 Derek


60 Juan


61 Bryan


62 Cameron


63 Alex


64 Jared


65 Ethan


66 Luis


67 Bradley


68 Edward


69 Trevor


70 Evan


71 Shawn


72 Ian


73 Carlos


74 Cory


75 Shane


76 Marcus


77 Peter


78 Caleb


79 Antonio


80 Jesus


81 Vincent


82 Gabriel


83 Devin


84 Nathaniel


85 Victor


86 Blake


87 George


88 Brett


89 Keith


90 Casey


91 Garrett


92 Miguel


93 Adrian


94 Logan


95 Erik


96 Mitchell


97 Raymond


98 Phillip


99 Seth


100 Joel

What are some common boy names of the very early 1990s?
Top Five Baby Girl Names (1990):


1. Jessica


2. Ashley


3. Brittany


4. Amanda


5. Samantha








Top Five Baby Boy Names (1990):


1. Michael


2. Christopher


3. Matthew


4. Joshua


5. Daniel





Top Five Baby Girl Names (1991):


1. Ashley


2. Jessica


3. Brittany


4. Amanda


5. Samantha





Top Five Baby Boy Names (1991):


1. Michael


2. Christopher


3. Matthew


4. Joshua


5. Andrew





Top Five Baby Girl Names (1992):


1. Ashley


2. Jessica


3. Amanda


4. Brittany


5. Sarah





Top Baby Boy Names (1992):


1. Michael


2. Christopher


3. Matthew


4. Joshua


5. Andrew





Top Baby Girl Names (1993):


1. Jessica


2. Ashley


3. Sarah


4. Samantha


5. Emily





Top Baby Boy Names (1993):


1. Michael


2. Christopher


3. Matthew


4. Joshua


5. Tyler






Reply:Here are the Top 30 boys names from 1990:





1 Michael


2 Christopher


3 Matthew


4 Joshua


5 Daniel


6 David


7 Andrew


8 James


9 Justin


10 Joseph


11 Ryan


12 John


13 Robert


14 Nicholas


15 Anthony


16 William


17 Jonathan


18 Kyle


19 Brandon


20 Jacob


21 Tyler


22 Zachary


23 Kevin


24 Eric


25 Steven


26 Thomas


27 Brian


28 Alexander


29 Jordan


30 Timothy





As you can see, not much changes in the world of boys names (certainly not to the degree that trends in girls names change so quickly).
Reply:They're not so different than they are today:





John


William


James


George


Charles


Robert





Check out this website:


http://www.socialsecurity.gov/OACT/babyn...
Reply:Well I not really sure but I will give you names of a few boys that I know that was born early 90s





Kyle


Jacob


Christopher


Tyler


Richard


Brent


Zachary



Reply:John


Jacob


Joesph


Samuel


Scott


Richard


David


Doug
Reply:my 3 that were

fuchsia

What are some common brand names of Dilation Eye drops?

also, do they sell it at any CVS?

What are some common brand names of Dilation Eye drops?
Neosynephrine, Cyclogyl, Atropine.... and no those are not OTC. Why would you want those for personal use?


What are some common last names used in Australia?

Name Number of people


1 Smith 114,997


2 Jones 56,698


3 Williams 55,555


4 Brown 54,896


5 Wilson 46,961


6 Taylor 45,328


7 Johnson 33,435


8 White 31,099


9 Martin 31,058


10 Anderson 30,910


11 Thompson 29,931


12 (7)[36] Nguyen 29,798


13 Thomas 27,276


14 Walker 26,688


15 Harris 26,025


16 Lee 25,612


17 Ryan 25,526


18 Robinson 25,168


19 Kelly 25,014


20 King 24,870





There you go.


What do you think are the most common names in america?

I'm doing a survey, for math my math teacher thinks it great idea, so we have to do a poll. for me I think common names are


cindy justin, david chris u pick





melissa


jennifer

What do you think are the most common names in america?
jose rodriguez
Reply:JASON %26amp; AMBER
Reply:Heather, Mary, Jason, Chris, Michael, John, Lorie ;0)


Jessica, Vicky, Justin, David, Steve, James
Reply:clark and minerva
Reply:tom dick harry
Reply:Mary


Andrew


Michael
Reply:Ashleigh


Jenny or Jennifer


Sarah
Reply:ashley, john, steve, joseph/ joe
Reply:Shanicka %26amp; Jose'
Reply:Sandy, Ryan. Mary Ellen, Chad, lol Kelly
Reply:patrick, jeff, brian, jennifer, jessica, john, steve, eric, melissa
Reply:lisa, bob
Reply:Kate, Ashley, Jennifer, Mary, Sara


Matt, Justin, Dan, Chris, David.
Reply:dont knock kimberly. but i would have to think it is James, David, Chris and Christina, Jennifer and Melissa i dont see so much now that i am older.
Reply:DAVID IS SO COMMON!!!





but I have 4 Nicks, 2 Kates, 2 Emilys, and 2 Joes in my class
Reply:I would say Jennifer, James, Joseph, Michael, Kristen, Brittney, Jessica are the most common
Reply:David, Chris, Mike, Brian, Jason





Melissa, Jennifer, Rebecca, Kelly
Reply:Justin, Chris, Melissa, Jennifer, Katie, Tara, Stephanie, Tiffany, Ben, Michael, Madison, Jacob, Erica, Travis, Nicole, Jordan, Andrew, Matt, Anna.
Reply:Tom Dick and Harry


Can someone give me the names of some common seaweed species found on the north east coast of England?

I've googled "common seaweed species" but nothing really came up. Any help is great because I need to know by the morning! Thanks

Can someone give me the names of some common seaweed species found on the north east coast of England?
Eisenia arborea, sea oak:


http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork...


Fucus ssp f.e. Fucus hyperboreus, syn. Laminaria hyperborea, sea rod


see distribution map : http://zipcodezoo.com/Chromista/L/Lamina...


Fucus serratus, black wrack: http://zipcodezoo.com/Chromista/F/Fucus_...

paper bush

Why do people try to make common names 'unique' by spelling them differently?

I think its so stupid cause no matter how you spell it its still the same name! so it's not "unique". lol.





I know a girl named Khrystelle pronounced Crystal -.-


that's probably the worst "unique" spelling of that name.








ughh! i can't stand it..

Why do people try to make common names 'unique' by spelling them differently?
I actually like the "unique" spellings, so that way there's some diversity when names become ridiculously common like Hailey. There's Hayley, Hailey, Haylie, etc. However, if you're going to name Elizabeth as Alyssibythhe then that is ridiculous.





I went to high school with a kid named Xaquari (pronounced Zackary). I thought it was pretty cool.





The thing is, there are so many ways to spell names that you don't have common spellings anymore. Kathryn, Catherine, and Katharine are all common and completely acceptable names. As are Kristin, Kristan, Krysten, Christin, Kristen, etc. No matter how you spell your name, whether it's Christin or Krystyn, someone is still going to screw it up unless you spell it out loud. So you get aggrevated no matter what spelling you have! Even if your name is Nicole someone is still going to write down Nichole unless you spell it!





Besides when you grow up with that name, it's not going to cause problems for you because that's how YOU know it to be spelled. I get Infinity all the time and I have NO problem saying "That's Infinity, the number, ending in an i".





And no, it's NOT true that people hate their parents for their names if they spell them wrong. I don't hate my mother for naming me Infiniti.....I'd hate her if she called me Harper or Katie because they are SO common!
Reply:i dont understand the point of it... it just more complicated for the kid.... and it saound the same! besides i also hate all those "unique" names... its not like the child wont deal with ppl teasing him/her and then on top of that the parent give them some ridiculous name... I dont care about your thumbs down ppl... you all know its true :)
Reply:I like unique
Reply:i think its ok, as long as the name isnt too out there. like lohrenne instead of loren or lauren.


Meagha instead of Mia


Izzabellah instead of isabella.


I think these people are just attention seekers.
Reply:I really don't know, but I agree with you, it's like Matthew and Mathew (?), not an extreme example, but I get the point I have a (now) common name, wasn't that common when I was growing up but now it is and people often spell it Madyson or something like that. I agree, just because it's spelled different doesn't make it special.
Reply:I only have a problem with it if it is way too extreme...sometimes ppl cram way too many letters in there. My daughters name is Mailee (pronounced Miley). I love it...(.and I did not name her after Miley Cyrus.) It is actually a pretty Hawaiian name with a beautiful meaning. Anyway...I get more annoyed when ppl pick a boring overused name than when they go with something a little more unique. Don't get me wrong....some ppl do go overboard and try to hard to be unique- but really why would you want your child to have the same name as 5 other kids in their kindergarden class....and really it isn't all that tramatizing to have to spell your name out. Ppl who know you will know how to spell it and it really wont make a difference. My name is Megan spelled Meagan....that name is spelled so many different ways. Alot of ppl misspell it-but it really isn't that big of a deal. Even if if was spelled -Megan- it would still get mispelled.
Reply:Ok actually it does make it unique because virtually its not the SAME NAME....the same pronunciation, yes....but with the spelling being different it makes it unique and gives it ITS OWN twist....
Reply:i dont like it my sis is haveing a girl soon and is speeling the name diffrent then what it is speeled. i dont like my name it is unique i think my name is wilma.
Reply:I guess it also depends on a persons belief. like in my nephew's case his name is supposedly spell as kyle christian but since my sister's mother in law disagree since the letter counts into 13 and she believes that number 13 bring bad luck we change the name kyle into kiele.
Reply:i'm with you. i have a common name, but it's spelled differently and it sucked growing up. i always have to spell it and no one can pronounce it right. christel - pronounced crystal.
Reply:to try to be unique


what is the problem with that





nobody wants to be like everyone else


so if the parents did not have much imagination and gave you a common name ,it stands to reason you would want it to be more individual ,more special ,more unique
Reply:Someone told me about the name Zachary... but spelled Xaquari - I thought that was cool!!





Theres too many Ashleys, Jessicas, Mikes, Johns, and when they are all spelled the same there is no individuality...





My kids are Jerzee, Jissella, Jase and now we are expecting another baby... i think people should be able to name thier children whatever they want!!
Reply:Everyone wants to be unique in some way. I don't think it makes it harder on the child.
Reply:I agree that spelling doesnt look very nice and its a little extra but it is unique weather its pronouced different or not. Even simple changes to names like people named Sara Sarah you always hear ppl say with "NO "H" cuz thats the better way" like the ppl named sarah are proud they have an H and its their own unique thing.





that was kinda confusing hope it makes sense





spelling it a different way is unique
Reply:thats why its called "Unique"..what is unique for you?according to meriam-webster dictionary unique means being the only one or unusual.


maybe in this case it is not a "sound" unique but a "spelling" unique. but it is still unique.


but it depends to the person's point of view. some people may like and some people dont and some people may go to both. And you are in the dont-people group. so for me, no matter whats the other people opinion its vary and they have the rights.we just human, so be happy and dont take small things distract yr mood.=) maybe will get thumb-down but i dont mind, we have the rights to point out our view.if they cant accept others people view, whats the point of asking others opinion?
Reply:Jon and Kate (I don't know if you are familiar with the reality show) spell all there kids names normally, accept for Aaden. I had only seen it spelled Aidan. They probably figured that it was a modern enough name anyway, to change the spelling, but I am just speculating. Or maybe it was so modern they just got the spelling wrong?
Reply:I agree; it doesn't take any imagination to spell Khrystelle as Crystal; all it takes is someone not having any common sense. The pronunciation is the same; all it does is create troubles for whomever has the name.





One of my closest friends in high school was named Nicholle, and there were SO many times I heard her have to say "No, Nicole with an H and two L's" or sometimes she just took the Nicole. And then, there must have been dozens of other Nicoles in the school already!





I'm sure it would be quite annoying at hospitals as well; especially if it's a common name like Emily, and someone decides to spell it Emelly.





People can find unique names; they don't need to spell boring names incorrectly. I plan on naming my daughter (if I ever get a daughter) a genuine name that isn't common nor spelled incorrectly.
Reply:Wow, i've never seen Crystal spelled like the before that's a little over the top! but I kinda like it though, and I think it IS unique cause it's different (even though its a very common name, the spelling does make it unique), BUT I agree with what your saying about how its more trouble to the kid, my name isn't even spelled that uniquely (my name is Khrystal. haha) and people always assume it's spelled C-r-y-s-t-a-l. I always have to be explaining that its spelled with a K and an h! I can imagine having to explain Khrystelle. lol.
Reply:Some ppl may like the name but not the spelling and a certain spelling of a name may be popular and its nice to be different...i hate names that are common (well i dont hate them but wouldnt use them for my child) if i liked a name that was common id change the spelling...





For example i like Olivia but id spell it Aliviya, And Faith but id spell it Faythe....





Its entirly up to the person but everyone is different and has different preferences...as long as ur happy and everyone else is happy with their childs name and spelling then whats the problem.


What are some good women's names that were common in the 1950's?

I am writing a story that takes place in the 1950's. I need four good full names for female characters, ages 16-25. What names were popular back then and not too cliche?

What are some good women's names that were common in the 1950's?
I will direct you to the Baby Name Wizard - you can explore by gender, birth year, and spelling. Linda, Dixie, Phyllis, Marlene... There are a lot of names, these women would be in their mid 50s to early 70s now.
Reply:The SSA website is great for research, but you cannot look at names from the 1950s, if your characters are 16 to 25 years old.





They were obviously born in the 20s, 30s or 40 (depending when exactly in the 50s your story takes place):


1920s:


http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/decade...


1930s:


http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/decade...


1940s:


http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/decade...





Or just look up the exact birthyear:


http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/



Reply:Mary, Linda, Patricia, Susan, Deborah/Debra, Barbara, Karen, Nancy, Donna, Cynthia, Sandra, Pamela, Sharon, Kathleen, Carol, Diane, Brenda, Cheryl, Janet, Elizabeth, Kathy, Margaret, Janice, Carolyn, Denise, Judy, Rebecca, Joyce, Teresa, Christine, Catherine, Shirley, Judith.





and more here on this website http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/decade... - I got as far as 34.
Reply:We must assume that women in the 1950's were born about 1930. The top ten in the 1930's were Mary, Betty, Barbara, Shirley, Patricia, Dorothy, Joan, Margaret, Nancy and Helen.


You can see the top 100 at the following site:


http://www.thinkbabynames.com/popular/0/...
Reply:By full you mean first and middle?





Audrey Katharine/Catherine


Marilyn Elizabeth


Beverly Christine


Victoria Marie





I also recommend looking at the social security administration's list


http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/decade...
Reply:As a child of the 50s, I can tell you that the four most popular girl names when I was in school were:


Patty (Patricia)


Debbie (Deborah)


Linda


Kathy (Katherine/Kathleen)


There were dozens of us back then!
Reply:Audrey Claire


Katherine Elisabeth


Jacqueline Isabel


Deborah Vivian


Barbara Jeanne


Viva Lorraine


Francis Lilian


Dorian Grace


Felicity Kate





Blessings
Reply:Deirdra


Robin


Elaine


Constance


Jeanette


Desiree


Essie


Nola


Angelia


Nannette


Anette


Louella
Reply:Linda and Deborah were very popular
Reply:Christine, Sandra, Brenda, Valerie, Vivienne, Susan, Carole...in the UK anyway.
Reply:Carol Able


Florence Alice


Flossy Anna


Agnes Louise





Hope this helps heres good link--- http://www.atwc.org/history.txt
Reply:Jacqueline or Jackie, Elizabeth, Susan, Carol, Annie, Veronica, Debbie ...
Reply:Annie, Claire, Colleen, Christine, Jennifer
Reply:Ruby Ann


Linda May


Maryellen Rose


Rose Marie


Rosemary Ann
Reply:mary
Reply:Pamela, Jean, Janice, Brenda, Michelle, Carol, Janet, Peggy, Linda, Shirley, Joyce... just to name a few.





Hope I helped :)
Reply:http://www.angelfire.com/id2/heathersnam...





this website has a bunch