Ruby was the 373rd most popular name of the 1980s. tags name popularity social securityAny Dannie's born in the 1970s...you could form a club! There would be 420 of you. (U.S. only, sorry Brits) picked by scobrakid 2 years ago |
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Name Decoder is an online quiz with just one question: what's your name? Their name generator will reveal your Sexy Name and create an avatar for your MySpace or other web page so you can share it with the world. 14 comments edit related share entertainmentHere's mine: Minx Offering Lustful Loving and Intense Embraces" picked by arsphidius 2 years ago |
An Italian husband and wife wanted to name their child 'Friday'. Not only did a judge forbid them from doing so, but ordered that the child would be named Gregory, after St Gregory (whose day the baby was born on). picked by hypersapien 2 years ago 13 comments edit related share plime.com |
You know the old children’s game (excellent for long car trips) where you think of a name, place, and item for sale beginning with the same letter: “P my name is Paul, and I come from Poughkeepsie and I sell potatoes.” Turns out there may be more to it than we thought: People like their names so much that they unconsciously opt for things that begin with their initials. picked by dollyllama 2 years ago 2 comments edit related share plime.com |
That's not my name! Never mind identity theft, now the government re-names you without your knowledge! Anchorage Daily News opinion columnist Heather Lende finds out the government says she's not who she thought she was. picked by metallichic55 3 years ago 3 comments edit related share plime.com |
Henrik Pontén, one of the Pirate Bay’s arch rivals, had quite a surprise recently when he received an unexpected piece of mail. The letter from the Swedish tax authority informed him that his request for a name change had been accepted and from now on, he would be officially known as ‘Pirate Pontén’ picked by bingo 5 months ago 3 comments edit related share plime.com |
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BEHOLD:.......I Will henceforth forever be known as BLOODTHIRSTY CYCLOPS..what a shame this thing only works once. and if you need more name gen's here you go! picked by nesbyniccolo 2 years ago 13 comments edit related share plime.com |
Olin Winn-Ritzenberg is a transgendered man who believes that Olin, his father's middle name, better reflects his masculine identity than the female name he was given at birth. Yet when he tried to change his name which is usually a rubber stamp petition, he was ordered to present a doctors note certifying that the name change was medically necessary. picked by bernardblack 6 months ago 5 comments edit related share plime.com |
A woman insists her pet's name belongs on his tombstone even though others say the name is obscene and has no place in a cemetery. 6 comments edit related share plime.comPersonally, I find the name to be quite endearing. picked by muppet 2 years ago |
If numbers don't lie, the Democratic presidential race is proving they can confuse: Both campaigns claim they are ahead in the popular vote. 3 comments edit related share politicsTechnically Hillary does have more votes, they just have been thrown out. Plus, caucuses don't report numbers, though that would tend to help Obama picked by 1thirteen3 2 years ago |
Emily and Emma were the most popular names given to baby girls born in the United States last year, while the boys were dominated by Jacobs and Michaels. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |