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Girls Aloud Cheryl: 'Ashley and I are NOT greedy' 
Daily Mail - Oct 28 2:43 AM
Gorgeous Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole has hit back at claims that she and her England football star husband Ashley are Britains greediest celebrity couple

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Supermodel Bundchen dispels pregnancy rumours 
EARTHtimes.org - Apr 01 11:22 PM
New York, April 2 Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen dispelled her pregnancy rumours by dancing away at a nightclub in Miami.
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'Gladiator' Crowe is a die hard romantic at heart! 
New Kerala - Oct 22 11:29 PM
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New Arena Funding Boosts Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Bid 
GamesBids.com - Apr 01 12:26 PM
Funding for Glasgows new national indoor arena has boosted Glasgows bid for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Scottish Enterprise Glasgow is providing 25 million pounds in new funding for the 12,500-seat arena.
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Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling 
Columbia Daily Spectator - Apr 02 2:34 AM
Over 200 women gathered in Casa Italiana last Saturday for Making It Manhattan, the third annual leadership conference put on by the Columbia Women's Business Society.
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eBay Glitch Prevents FVF Refunds for Sellers 
AuctionBytes - Apr 06 7:26 AM
Sellers uncovered a glitch that they say is keeping eBay from refunding fees owed to them.
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Glock part of new 2007 football class at North Central 
Daily Herald - Mar 30 11:57 PM
West Aurora senior Kevin Glock from North Aurora is one of 11 players who announced they will play football next fall at North Central College in Naperville.
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GMAC unit wants Mortgage Lenders ex-CEO comments stricken 
Record-Journal.com - Apr 06 5:35 AM
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - A unit of GMAC Financial Services has moved to silence the former chief executive of Mortgage Lenders Network USA Inc., Mitchell Heffernan, who blames the unit and bankruptcy advisers for making decisions that could land him behind bars.
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Google adds personalized mapmaking to Google Maps 
Ars Technica - Apr 05 8:59 AM
Google introduced My Maps today, which enables any user with a Gmail account to create personalized maps with embedded images, video, or text to share with the world. Read More...
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Portrait: GNOME Foundation's Dave Neary 
Addict 3D - Mar 30 4:15 PM
"Many free software advocates make a name for themselves by being involved with a single project. Dave Neary casts a wider net. He is a GNOME Foundation member, community manager of the OpenWengo project, and a former contributor to the GIMP project.".
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First, consider some stats from around the world: The wealth of three individuals now exceeds the GNP of 48 ... 
Santa Monica Mirror - Mar 29 11:21 AM
Sometimes statistics can be employed to mislead and to lie; other times they can shine the light on startling realities. I offer a few this week, which, I believe, fall in that latter category.
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Goa, Going, Gone - Asia Tourism Faces Climate Chaos 
Planet Ark - 2 hours, 24 minutes ago
COLOMBO - Enjoy your exotic Asian beach or skiing holidays while you can. In coming decades, warmer weather, rising seas, more intense storms, even changes in ocean currents will literally wipe some idyllic destinations off the tourist map, experts say.
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Week in Photos: Living Goddess, Albino Wallaby, Japan Earthquake, More 
National Geographic - Apr 02 11:43 AM
This week: Nepal's "living goddess," India's Muslims flee ethnic violence, busload of iguanas seized, and more.
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Snack Attack: Godiva ice cream bar 
New York Daily News - Apr 06 1:11 AM
Godiva somehow figured out a way to take the flavor of an expensive chocolate-raspberry tart, wrap it and sell it so you can eat it on the go
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Fuel Prices are Going Down...Temporarily 
KTRE-TV East Texas - Mar 30 7:59 AM
Gas prices are going down in Lufkin, but only for a few hours. Lufkin's First Assembly of God will host a Gas Buy Down Saturday morning. The church will buy thousands of dollars worth of gas from Chevron on the loop and re-sell the fuel at a cheaper price.
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Solidcore Awarded Gold Partner Status in Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner Program 
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Today at the Embedded Systems Conference, Solidcore® Systems, Inc., a leader in change control for critical systems, announced that Microsoft has awarded Solidcore Gold-level Partner status in the Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner Program. Solidcore has achieved Gold-level Partner status within the WEP Program by demonstrating excellence in building and enabling Windows Embedded-powered ...
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MM2 Group's Sugarest(TM) Featured on ABC Network's 'Good Morning America' Program 
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LIVINGSTON, N.J., April 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MM2 Group, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: MMGP) announced today that Sugarest(TM), the diet gum created by its wholly-owned subsidiary, Genotec Nutritionals, Inc., was featured this past Saturday in a story broadcast on the ABC Network's "Good Morning America.".
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Head of city housing board resigns 
Kingston Daily Freeman - Mar 30 9:34 PM
KINGSTON - The chairman of the Kingston Housing Authority's board of directors has resigned because he has taken a job with the state government that conflicts with his role at the city agency.
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Solar Storms Imperil GPS Systems 
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If you find your Global Positioning System (GPS) device acting weirdly, the problem might be the Sun. Researchers at Cornell University reported Wednesday that an unprecedented solar storm last December had a serious impact on GPS and other communications systems.
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Graffiti Plan Targets Property Owners 
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City leaders say graffiti a problem that is showing up in new places every day. So now, the city council is considering a new proposal to slow down the problem. But this plan is aimed at property owners, not vandals.
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Many Activities For Petter Solberg 
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While Chris Atkinson travels back home : On Monday 16 October, the day after Rally Turkey finished, Petter Solberg and a friend from his hometown in Norway flew to the Island of Gran Canaria to meet Colin McRae at his new house.

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Texas grand jury indicts woman after husband kills her lover 
USA Today - Mar 31 5:31 AM
Darrell Roberson came home from a card game late one night to find his wife rolling around with another man in a pickup in the driveway. On Thursday, a grand jury handed up a manslaughter indictment against the wife, not the husband.
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Last Diva Standing: Young Voices Vie on a Grand Stage 
New York Times - Apr 02 6:05 PM
The Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Grand Finals concert on Sunday offered a snapshot of opera?s next generation, with plenty of deserving winners.
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Caretaker for mentally disbaled man is arrested 
St. Petersburg Times - Apr 05 12:33 AM
TAMPA - His job required him to protect a mentally disabled man, to pay the man's bills, to ensure his security. But police say the caseworker for We Care Inc. of Tampa violated that trust.
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Two weeks out 
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Grapes? Me? I lost 'em DETROIT SCHOOLS 
Detroit Free Press - Apr 06 12:21 AM
A day after being photographed winding up for an overhand toss at the Detroit Board of Education meeting, Agnes Hitchcock demurred when asked if she hurled those grapes of wrath.
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Gary Player Reminisces About Masters 
Cybergolf National - Apr 03 10:48 AM
Editor's Note : On Thursday, Gary Player will be playing in his 50th Masters Tournament, a mark only achieved by Arnold Palmer.
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A graphic design entrepreneur runs his firm from a sailboat 
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For most of his career, Neville Hockley has faced the tech headaches that confront the owner of any small design firm: finding time to read the hundreds of e-mails he receives each day and waiting for high-res graphics to upload.
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Mentor Graphics supports new ARM Cortex-M1 processor for FPGAs 
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Comprehensive portfolio of vendor-independent FPGA design solutions from Mentor Graphics allows engineers to implement the ARM Cortex-M1 processor on any FPGA device.
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Web offers tools when considering going global 
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A popular story circulates in the international marketing world. According to legend, GM introduced the Chevy Nova into Spanish-speaking markets and was shocked by the cars poor sales.
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Wyoming grasshopper field guide updated 
High Plains Journal - Apr 06 9:17 AM
The field guide Common Wyoming Pest Grasshoppers has been updated with new photographs and clarified text and is now in its third printing. The free handbook is available from the University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service.
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Venable: A natural storyteller is silenced 
Knoxville News Sentinel - Mar 28 10:12 PM
As Gene Hartman struggled with the death of his best friend Ed Bailey, he sought solace in a most unusual manner.
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Olympics could be deja vu for city of Chicago 
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CHICAGO If Chicago hosts the 20-16 Summer Olympics, it won't be the first time an international event puts the city in the limelight. Chicago hosted World's Fairs in 1893 and during the Great Depression of the 1930s that drew millions of spectators.
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Divine inspiration 
The Bismarck Tribune - Apr 08 10:18 PM
Sometimes the encounter just comes.Mel Heere recalls his encounter - as a young serviceman in World War II, a quiet night offshore near New Guinea, with phosphorescence creeping over the water, the island profile ahead, no gunfire. That's the moment in his life when he felt the nearest to his creator, he said.
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The Gods of Mount Olympus 
Park Record - Mar 30 11:19 PM
Who's the stripped down guy with wings on his feet in the flower commercials? If you were in Martha Polichette's second grade class, studying Greek
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Book Review: 'Lions' a slim volume with momentous themes 
San Antonio Express-News - Mar 31 5:53 PM
The subject of obsession is nothing new in the world of literature. Authors of everything from Greek mythology to the contemporary tiny tomes at the grocery cash-out line, and everything in between, are, well, obsessed with obsession, bringing us stories of unrequited love, compulsive behavior and fatal attraction.
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Two missing after Greek cruise ship sinks 
AFP via Yahoo! News - 43 minutes ago
Divers and coastguard patrols searched Friday for two French tourists missing since the evacuation of nearly 1,600 passengers and crew from a Greek cruise ship that sank off the Aegean island of Santorini.
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Rookies put the green in Green Bay 
The Arizona Republic - 2 hours, 39 minutes ago
At age 31, Green Bay receiver Donald Driver is not ancient by NFL standards, and his memory is as good as ever. But there are so many youngsters on the Packers' roster these days, that Driver has a hard time keeping their names straight.

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Matt Duffy: The One True Mainer On The Ice 
WCSH 6 Portland - Apr 05 1:11 PM
Over the years, the UMaine Black Bear hockey teams have had several players from the state of Maine, including Eric Weinrich, Greg Moore, Derek Damon and Mike McHugh. On the 2007 edition of the Bears, there is just one Maine native.
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Stanfield receives national award 
The Ledger Independent - Apr 06 6:33 AM
As director of special education for Mason County Schools, Greta Stanfield has achieved much in her role within the county, state and nation.
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Wrong-way driver killed in crash with Greyhound bus 
CNN.com - Mar 31 6:17 PM
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- A car going the wrong way on a divided highway collided head-on with a Greyhound bus early Saturday, killing the driver of the car and injuring 20 other people, police said. Panicked passengers crawled out the bus's windows.
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SAD 39, teachers settle grievance 
The Lewiston Sun Journal - Apr 04 2:15 AM
BUCKFIELD - The Buckfield Teachers Association and SAD 39 have settled a grievance that was filed last fall. School Superintendent Richard Colpitts said the grievance, which was scheduled to go to arbitration in May, was settled last week.
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A given name is a word which specifies and differentiates between members of a group of individuals, especially a family, all of whose members usually share the same family name. A given name is a name given to a person, as opposed to an inherited one – such as a family name. So, strictly speaking, the term excludes names acquired by other means – such as changing one's name. This article does not generally assume the strict definition.

In much of the world, the given name comes before the family name, and so is known as a forename or first name (see usage below). But in East Asia, for example, in Japan, China, Korea or in Vietnam, the given names traditionally come after the family name; in Europe there is a unique example, Hungary, where the last name is also followed by the first name.

Under the common Western naming convention, people generally have one or more forenames (either given or acquired). If more than one, there is usually a main forename (for everyday use) and one or more supplementary forenames. But sometimes two or more carry equal weight (see the list of well-known people known by two or more forenames). Beyond the fact that forenames come before the surname there is no particular ordering rule. For some people the main forename is at the beginning, so they have a first name and one or more middle names. For others nothing comes between the main forename and the surname, so they have a central name and one or more precursory names. It is, of course, also possible for a person to have both precursory and intervening names. (The existence of a list of well-known people in these last two categories perpetuates the popular belief that it is in some way remarkable for the main forename not to be placed first.)

Given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner in informal situations. In more formal situations the surname is used instead, unless it is necessary to distinguish between people with the same surname. The idiom "on a first name basis" alludes to the fact that using a person's given name betokens familiarity.

Contents

  • 1 Usage
  • 2 Legality
  • 3 Etymology
  • 4 Popularity distribution of given names
    • 4.1 Influence of pop culture
    • 4.2 Twin names
  • 5 Name changing
  • 6 Related articles and lists
  • 7 External links

Usage

The term given name is rarely used in the United Kingdom; forename or Christian name predominate, with the former now used almost universally on official documentation.

The term first name can refer to any forename, not just the very first. In the United States, first name is the most common form, although given name is often encountered on official documents. The term Christian name, on the other hand, has mostly fallen out of favor with officialdom though still remaining popular with the general population, especially in rural areas. Christian name may refer to the name taken by converts to Christianity upon baptism.

Legality

A child's given name or names are usually assigned around the time of birth. In most jurisdictions, the name at birth is a matter of public record, inscribed on the birth certificate or equivalent. In some jurisdictions, mainly civil law jurisdictions such as France or Quebec, the functionary whose job it is to record acts of birth may act to prevent parents from giving the child a name that may cause him or her harm, such as a bizarre or obscene one (in France, by referring the case to a local judge).

Etymology

The etymology of given names includes:

  • Aspiring personal traits (external and internal), for example, the Japanese name Miko means child of beauty.
  • Occupations, for example George, which means "a farmer", or "Booker", a bookbinder or printer
  • Circumstances of birth, e.g. "Thomas", which means "a twin"
  • Objects, for example rock (Peter), treasure spear (Edgar)
  • Literary characters, for example Wendy
  • Physical characteristics, for example Calvin (means the bald king)
  • Another name, for example Pauline or Georgia (especially to change the sex of the name)
  • Surnames, for example Taylor, Hamilton, Washington
  • Places, for example Brittany, Lorraine
  • Day of the week of birth, for example Kofi Annan Kofi = born on Friday etc
  • Combination of the above, for example Ashley (means by the ash wood)

There are also names of unknown or disputed etymology, for example Keisha.

However, in many cultures, given names are reused, especially to commemorate the dead (namesake), resulting in a virtually limited repertoire of names that sometimes vary by orthography. And those namesakes, in turn, were often named after Biblical characters, except for the name Jesus, which is almost always considered taboo or sacrilegous when used as a given name in Germanic-speaking regions or in Poland. In the Spanish-speaking world, however, "Jesús" is a very popular name, without any negative implications.

On the other hand, Mary is almost universally popular among Christians, especially among Roman Catholics. This name, however, in most of the Christian world was considered too holy for ordinary people until about the 12th century and in traditions of particular veneration of Mary (e.g. in Poland, where name Marianna, conjunction of Maria, 'Mary' and Anna, 'Ann', which could be loosely translated as 'Marion' was used instead of Maria) even until the 19th century.

Most common given names in English (and many other European languages) can be grouped into broad categories based on their origin:

  • Hebrew names are almost always from the Old Testament. Some have elements meaning God, especially 'el'. Examples: Joel, Michael, Rachel, Joshua, Joseph, David, Jeremy, Rebecca, Adam, Elizabeth, James, Benjamin, Anne, Mary, Sarah, Daniel, John, Susan. There is also a handful of popular Aramaic names. e.g. Thomas, Martha, Samantha, Bartholomew.
  • Germanic names often are warlike in nature, or have roots meaning glory. The -bert element common in many such names comes from -beraht, which means bright. Examples: Albert, Norbert, Robert, Alfred, Adelaide, Edward. Ashley is also a Germanic name, from English Æscleah, meaning 'meadow of ash (trees)'.
  • French forms of Germanic names. Since the Norman conquest, many English given names of Germanic origin are used in their French forms. Examples: Richard, William, Charles.
  • Celtic names are sometimes anglicised versions of Celtic forms, but the original form may also be used. Examples: Aengus, Alan, Brian, Brigid, Bríd or Bride, Mòrag, Niamh, Conor, Guinevere, Fionnghuala, Donovan, Malcolm, Medbh(Maeve), Eoghan, Gráinne, Ian, Eoin, Owen, Rowan, Kaylyn, Bronwen, Gwendolen, Ryan, Seán. These names often have origins in Celtic words, as Celtic versions of the names of internationally known Christian saints, as names of Celtic mythological figures, or simply as long-standing names whose ultimate etymology is unclear.
  • Greek names can be derived from the Greco-Roman gods, or may have other meanings. Some may be derived from the New Testament and early Christian traditions. Greek examples: Stephen (from Stephanos), Alexander (Alexandros), Andrew (Andreas), Peter (Petros), George (Geôrgios), Christopher (Christophoros), Melissa, Marina, Margaret, Catherine, Jason (Iason).
  • Latin names can be english names to spanish names or can be the same. Latin examples: Laura, Victoria, Mark (Marcus), Diana, Paul (Paulus).
  • Recent names come from English vocabulary words. These are usually feminine names, derived from nature, flowers, birds, gemstones, aspiring traits, or maybe they are just an ethnic-sounding totally made up jumble of syllables. Examples: Lily, Mavis, Amber, Serenity, Sky/Skye, Sienna/Siena, Sierra, Apple, Ember, Jewel, Jasmine, Coral, Laurel, Lotus, Lavendar, Lilac, Blaze, Ridge, Jasper, Jade, Sunny, Summer, Winter, Windy, Autumn, Raven,Blue/Bleu, Brooke, Fawn, Dawn, Daisy, Rose, Hyacinth, Iris, Ivy, Harmony, Charisma, Faith, Grace, Hope, Breezy, Rainy, Stormy, Scarlett, Lark, Amethyst, Amaryllis, Azalea, Fawn, Shaniqua.
  • Recent coinages and variants are created by parents who want to give their child a new version of an old name. Names which are currently in fashion tend to be varied the most. Also, many masculine names have had feminine versions created, especially by adding the suffix -a. Pet forms are informal forms of longer names, usually made by adding -y. Shortenings reduce the size of a long name, for example: Vicky, Pauline, Bob, Tony, Mike. Names may be diminutized, especially in childhood nicknames. In English Robert may be shortened to Bob and then changed to the diminutive Bobby or the name Randall shortened to Randy. In German the names Johannes and Margarethe are diminutized to Hänsel and Gretel.

Other languages provide other names: for example, the names Belle and Aimée/Amy comes from French, so the above should not be thought of as the only sources of names.

Frequently, a given name occurs in different language varieties. For example, the English name Susan from the Old Testament also occurs in its original Hebrew version, Susannah (actually "Shoshana"), in its Spanish version Susana, or in its French version, Suzanne.

Slavic names are often of a peaceful character, the compounds being derived from word roots meaning to protect, to love, peace, to praise (gods), to give, and so on. (For a more complete list see List of Slavic given names.)

The Chinese and Korean given names are often unique, because meaningful Hanzi and Hanja characters can be combined extensively. However, some parents recycle popular given names as well. The names of famous and successful persons are also reused occasionally. Nevertheless, many Chinese and Korean parents invest a tremendous amount contemplating the names of their newborns before their birth, often with comprehensive dictionaries or with religious guides, formal or informal. Sometimes, especially in traditional families, paternal grandparents are the name-givers. Chinese language doesn't have particular set of words that function solely as given names, this is different from English. Any combination of Chinese characters theoretically can be used as given names, but usually not any combination of English letters are used as given names, which sometimes make Chinese people think that there may be more English speaking people sharing identical full names than Chinese. This is not the case due to the much larger set of words used as family names in English.

In more Westernised Asian locations like Singapore and Hong Kong, many Chinese also take on an English given name in addition to their Chinese given name. This is also true for East Asian students at colleges in countries like the USA and Canada, and people who wish to do business internationally. For example, a Chinese man named "Wuen(Wrong pinyin, "Wen" instead)-lin" became "Willie" in the USA. There is also an interesting phenomena when Chinese immigrants or students get themselves English given names: They tend to pick an English given name with the initial letter identical to that of their family names, e.g. a Chinese lady named "Li Ma" usually name herself "Mary Ma", a Chinese man named "Xiaobing Tang" may name himself "Tony Tang". Due to relatively limited knowledge of English given names, these Chinese people tend to have relatively more frequent use of some particular English given names, for example, too many males name themselves "Michael", too many ladies name themselves "Lily"; Many Japanese women's names, such as Yoko Ono's, used to end in ko (子), which means "(girl-)child" in Japanese. This fell out of favour in the 1980s, and has remained outdated since. As a result, while the vast majority of Japanese women born before 1980 have names ending in ko, it is relatively rare for the younger generation.

Most names are either masculine or feminine, but unisex names can be either. Often, one gender is predominant.

Popularity distribution of given names

The popularity (frequency) distribution of given names typically follows a power law distribution.

Since about 1800 in England and Wales and in the U.S., the popularity distribution of given names has been shifting so that the most popular names are losing popularity. For example, in England and Wales, the most popular female and male names given to babies born in 1800 were Mary and John, with 24% of female babies and 22% of male babies receiving those names, respectively.[1] In contrast, the corresponding statistics for in England and Wales in 1994 were Emily and James, with 3% and 4% of names, respectively.

Influence of pop culture

Popular culture appears to have an influence on naming trends, at least in the United States and United Kingdom. Newly famous celebrities and public figures may influence the popularity of names. For example, in 2004, the names "Keira" and "Kiera" respectively became the 52nd and 94th most popular girls' names in the UK, perhaps due to the popularity of British actress Keira Knightley[2]. In 2001, the use of Colby as a boys' name in the United States suddenly increased by over 160%, just after Colby Donaldson was the runner-up on Survivor: The Australian Outback. [3].

Characters from fiction also seem to influence naming. After the name Kayla was used for a character on the American soap opera Days of Our Lives, the name's popularity exploded. Some names invented by authors were established or spread by being used in fiction. Two notable examples are Vanessa, created by Jonathan Swift, and Wendy often said to have been created by J. M. Barrie in his play Peter Pan.

Perhaps the greatest example of recent years is Jennifer. It is generally accepted that the popularity of the character of Jennifer Cavilleri in Erich Segal's novel Love Story and its film version was responsible for the name going from never having appeared in the top 25 U.S. names to being the #1 name from 1970 through 1984.

Kayleigh became a particularly popular name in the United Kingdom following the release of a song by the rock group Marillion. Government statistics in 2005 revealed that 96% of Kayleighs were born after 1985 - the year in which Marillion released Kayleigh.

Popular culture figures do not seem to have to be admirable in order to influence naming trends. For example, Peyton became well-used as a female given name in the United States for the first time in 1992, immediately after it was featured as the name of an evil nanny in the film The Hand That Rocks the Cradle [4].

Twin names

In some cultures, twins may be given distinctive pairs of names. Twin names are sometimes similar in sound, for example boy/girl twins named Christian and Christina or twin girls named Sudha and Subha. The names may have a thematic similarity such as Jesse (or Jessica) and James (named after the American outlaw Jesse James) or Matthew and Mark (named after the first two books of the New Testament in the Bible). The oldest ever female twins, who both died in 2000, were named Kin Narita and Gin Kanie, gold and silver respectively in Japanese.

Name changing

People may change their names for a variety of reasons. In many countries there is a mandatory or voluntary official procedure.

Popular reasons for changing one's name include:

  • too common or uncommon.
  • too hard to spell or say.
  • too long.
  • too "foreign-sounding".
  • too "old-fashioned sounding".
  • one feels that a nickname is more "oneself" than the given name.
  • is unisex.
  • is not unisex.
  • conflicts with one's spiritual belief (popular in Asian countries).
  • escaping from the past.
  • a family member has the same name.
  • name is obscene, vulgar or insulting in another language the name's owner later comes to use
  • name is too closely identified with someone who became famous or infamous after that person's birth (for instance, Adolf)

Related articles and lists

Look up Appendix:Names in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
  • Most popular given names in many different countries and cultures
  • Namesdays
    • Namesdays in Sweden
    • Namedays in the Slovak Republic
    • Calendar of saints
  • List of first name etymologies
  • List of Biblical names
  • List of common German first names
  • French names
  • List of Albanian given names
  • List of German given names
  • List of Indian given names
  • List of Japanese given names
  • List of Irish given names
  • List of Italian given names
  • List of Persian given names
  • List of Scandinavian given names
  • List of Slavic given names
  • List of Swedish given names
  • List of Portuguese given names
  • List of names referring to El
  • List of people by name
  • List of Roman praenomina
  • Dutch name
  • Types of name
    • Unisex name
    • Surname
    • Nickname
    • Saint's name
    • Middle name
    • Pseudonym
    • Personal name
    • Slave name

External links

  • Social Security online - Baby Names - United States Social Security Administration provides a website where people can search the popularity of names and naming trends in the United States.
  • Given Name Frequency Project - Analysis of long-term trends in given names in England and Wales. Includes downloadable datasets of names for persons interested in studying given name trends.
  • U.S. Census Bureau: Distribution of Names Files Large ranked list of male and female given names in addition to last names.
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HRA leads TCIS girls tennis tournament 
Daily Press - Oct 27 3:27 PM
In girls tennis, a scintillating victory by senior Suzanne Edwards helped Hampton Roads Academy gain a slight lead after the first day of the Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools championships at Huntington Park.

Where bad girls meet Bill Clinton 
Hindustan Times - Oct 27 3:14 PM
Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go to London screamed the colourful t-shirts in shops around the famed Piccadilly Circus. Hmm! What did that make me, I wondered.

Carbondale advances to volleyball regional final with record win 
Southern Illinoisan - Oct 27 5:08 AM
CARBONDALE - The 2006 Carbondale Terrier volleyball team put their names in the Carbondale Community High School record back with their record 33rd win of the season after sweeping Mount Vernon in the semi-finals of the IHSA Carbondale Class AA Girls' Volleyball Regional.

Newport nabs district cross country crown 
King County Journal - Oct 27 3:16 AM
SEATTLE First place proved elusive as Holy Names junior Chelsea Burns dominated the race. But the Eastside otherwise had a strong showing in the girls 3A Sea-King District cross-country meet Thursday at Lower Woodland Park.

POP MUSIC 
Washington Post - Oct 27 11:36 PM
Disney pop phenoms the Cheetah Girls brought their message of "growl power" to DAR Constitution Hall for the second time in just over a week Wednesday, to the utter delight of the thousands of post-toddler/pre-teen fans who squealed at every purr and roar.

Tolland Man Charged Anew With Sex Crime 
Hartford Courant - Oct 28 12:22 AM
Police Say Shefelbine, 31, Assaulted An Underage West Hartford Girl In His Family's Home A 31-year-old Tolland man, already facing charges of sexually assaulting six girls, was charged anew Friday with second-degree sexual assault, risk of injury to a minor and delivering alcohol to a minor.

Five things to watch at the WIAA state cross country meet 
Wausau Daily Herald - Oct 28 2:43 AM
LI1. Tomahawk girls finished first in 2004 and second last year, battling Dodgeville/Mineral Point both years. This year will be much the same for Tomahawk, which has gone 118-0 this year thanks to returning runners Sarah Sudbury, Molly Bishop, Amanda DeNamur and Michelle Kuber. Tomahawk coach John Zuelsdorf expects the girls team to once again be in the top three and Sudbury to challenge for top

Hari, Humpy, Negi carry Indian hopes 
The Hindu - Oct 26 2:20 PM
NEW DELHI: Former World junior champion P. Hari Krishna, former World junior girls' champion K. Humpy and currently the World's youngest Grandmaster Parimarjan Negi will take on some of the more illustrious names in the seventh Cap d'Adge Masters ...

Sheriff candidates appeal to voters 
Corvallis Gazette Times - Oct 27 10:57 PM
Diana Simpson is the only candidate for Benton County Sheriff printed on the ballot. But some significant amounts of money have been spent to put the names of three write-in candidates everywhere else on billboards, yard signs and fliers.

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