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Sunday, May 17, 2015
Your Name Today (Link Repaired)
Sorry about the earlier link....
8 comments:
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Linky no good. Points back to unavailable page of your blog.
ReplyDeleteYeah, there's a "http://eb-misfit.blogspot.com/" tacked on to the front end of the link that screws things up. Actual link is: http://time.com/3856405/baby-name-popularity/
ReplyDeleteNow there's a premise that makes no sense at all...if your name was high on the popularity list at your birth, MAYBE. If it was low, no correlation.
ReplyDeleteDeadstick, the correlations are for the top 1,000 names. People named weirdly are SOL.
ReplyDeleteUnlikely. My given name is the last name of my mother's maiden name...as was my father's. Not quite as much the recognition as Iceland does, but something....
ReplyDeleteGag me!
ReplyDeletePhilip is not bad enough?
Now it would be "Ian"?
I would be legally changing my name to something that more fits my personality, like Dickhead.
LOL!
Actually my Mom told me once that she almost named me Nick so I guess that would have been closer.
Interesting that it chose my middle name as one of the yearly choices.
ReplyDeletew3ski
So today, I would be Jacob Ian? I think I'll keep Robert Albert.
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