Mark Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 Have a look My name was ranked 6th in the 60's, and has been in decline ever since
Guest Daniel Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 Have a lookMy name was ranked 6th in the 60's, and has been in decline ever since 66570[/snapback] It's hard to work that thing but I think the highest mine has ever been is 8th and that was in 2003.
stez Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 'stephen' peaked in the fifties at 20 and is curently rated at 125
Steven Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 'stephen' peaked in the fifties at 20 and is curently rated at 125 66573[/snapback] The same for the better spelling.
stez Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 'stephen' peaked in the fifties at 20 and is curently rated at 125 66573[/snapback] The same for the better spelling. 66574[/snapback] not wanting to hijack the thread i'll just say you can take it up with my mum n dad back to the thread my daughters name peaked in the 1900's poor sod!
Wellman Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 Have a lookMy name was ranked 6th in the 60's, and has been in decline ever since 66570[/snapback] SAME WITH MINE!!! My name is also Mark
Oli Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 I can't find my name on it. It is Oliver by the way.
Mark Posted 14 February 2005 Author Posted 14 February 2005 Oliver was most popular in the 1900's but its popularity has increased just recently
Oli Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 Oliver was most popular in the 1900's but its popularity has increased just recently 66588[/snapback] Thanks Petrescu.
Guest Daniel Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 Oliver was most popular in the 1900's but its popularity has increased just recently 66588[/snapback] Thanks Petrescu. 66603[/snapback] I think your round the twist bud.
MON Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 Oliver was most popular in the 1900's but its popularity has increased just recently 66588[/snapback] Can you work out the popularity of my name then. The website don't work for me.
Matt Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 Woohoo mine reached 3rd in the 1990's and 3rd yearss before that too! But alot of people had the name Matt in my year at school, so i'm guessing 1987 must have been pretty popular for the name Matthew... And Matthew is popular name in my course at college too, my group has 14 people on it 4 people including myself are Matthew's and last year it was 5 Matthew's including our tutor *Please note its double t in Matthew!
Durnerz Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 Hooray for the Christophers, shot to 2 in the 80's and 90's!
stez Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 Oliver was most popular in the 1900's but its popularity has increased just recently 66588[/snapback] Thanks Petrescu. 66603[/snapback] I think your round the twist bud. 66611[/snapback]
shen Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 Highest rank is 68th in 2003 and my name's (Adrian) been 'booming' since the 60's
>>>Bevan<<< Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 no names starting with BEVAN were in the top 1000 names in any decade
Cobbo Posted 14 February 2005 Posted 14 February 2005 Ranked 23rd in 2003. Samuel is such a crappy name too. Sam is cool though, oh yes. Utter class.
shen Posted 15 February 2005 Posted 15 February 2005 Ranked 23rd in 2003.Samuel is such a crappy name too. Sam is cool though, oh yes. Utter class. 66749[/snapback] nah Samwise is a muuch cooler name
Alexikokopops Posted 15 February 2005 Posted 15 February 2005 Alexander is currently at an all-time high of 16th!! Go team!!
Guest Posted 15 February 2005 Posted 15 February 2005 "Lisa" peaked at number 1 in the 1960's, was ranked 6th in the 70's, but has recently become about as popular as a wet fart in a submarine. I hate my name, why couldn't my parents call me Catherine?
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