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Is your Name common?
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What do your program. or What function has it.?
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Pretty interesting little tool. :)
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My name is common... but not in the US. Patrizio is an international name(I say that because it can be phontically spelled in several languages). The spelling on my birth certificate is Italian..... It can also be spelled "Patricio" (Portuguese name that has migrated to other latino countries).
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One of my husband's uncle's is called Patricio. It's not a very common name in Spain among the younger generations, but it's not unheard of. The feminine, Patricia, is a lot more common.:)
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My surname, which is Gutierrez, is common in Latin countries... in the Philippines, not much ^_^
But my name... I dont think so.. hahaha I have three given names :P.. Mariel is just my nickname |
You last name Gutierrez must have went to the Philippines along with the Spanish that went there many years ago. I thought there was still a remanent of Spanish-speaking people in the Philippines, or are they all gone now?
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There are still people who speak Spanish... though not that common as much as English-speaker... people who can still speak/understand Spanish mostly are people from Spanish-descent family who has still practice to know Spanish (like the Zobel de Ayala family), mostly wealthy family that originated and can trace their family through Spain or Spanish speaking country. Although there are still people who know Spanish by school (known school here is the Instituto Cervantes). How I wish our former President Marcos didn't abolish Spanish as one of the official language ;), because before it was one of the official language and once thought compulsory in school... but now it was change to English Well, I hope you got some good information there :) Quote:
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I'm sure David was just writing to fast (probably multi-tasking... and men are not good at that, or so they say;)) But I was teasing him.:)
David, ignore the sexist comment above, it's just a joke. Although I suppose you had already noticed that.:) |
Yeah "Jessica" is common. Is that what this means? I wouldnt say my last name is common but there's some other people with the same last name as mine but aren't related to me. My mom's last name is different, though
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Hello all us.
My name is Jorge Luis, as you know, and I'd like know if my name is very common, because my first name in English is translate as George, Mary, you that are in Madrid, Do you know if my mane is very common or popular in your country or state, I'm some desperate in to know that information about it, also I'd like know whom will be the person more similar to me in the earth, I know that always will have a person like to you, in the planet but, I'd like to meet him, and I tell him hello, I'll be in wait for your answer, I wish you a lot kisses Mary. Soon arrive December, I'd like this month, because mostly I'm vacations Yeah. |
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mane = melena :) |
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Oh, Thanks Rusty for your corrections in my word name.
Yes I see that my name is very normal from internet, but still so, I'm unit jejeje. |
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There are quite a few Jorges around. Especially among the 'younger' generations (30 year-olds and under). Luis is a much more common name, or at least it was. My father's name was Juan José Luis (maybe not a common combination). There are still a lot of Luises, José Luises and Juan Luises. Your whole name, Jorge Luis, suggests somebody of Latin American origin (at least to me).:thinking: Enjoy.:dancingman: |
I seem to know lots of José Luises y Luis Eduardos.
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An person named's Jorge was tamer of lions, also horses, then if that was so, very good for him, and you grandfather was or is Juan Luis.?, I suppose that hi has died right.
Don't worry Mary, you don't offense me with that. |
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