U.S. Names, Officialunitedstates Rankings

officialunitedstates: Girls A: Sarah, Rachel, Heather, Victoria, Marie B: Elizabeth, Jessica, Lisa, Kimberly, Michelle, Stephanie, Shirley, Angela, Emily, Nicole, Maria, Emma, Julie, Jacqueline, Hannah, Sara, Julia, Grace, Natalie, Virginia, Sofia C: Jennifer, Susan, Karen, Ashley, Helen, Melissa, Deborah, Laura, Sharon, Amy, Anna, Brenda, Pamela, Catherine, Christine, Samantha, Debra, Carolyn, Diane, Christina, Kelly, Lauren, Megan, Alice, …

psycholinist: sassygayklavierspieler: Cute music terms to name your children: Viola Harmony Melody Cadence Carol Hymn Celeste Clef Agitato Oboe Player F Sharp ♮ Barbaro Plagal Smorzando ii♭ 6-4 Canon in inversion and augmentation well that escalated quickly

hotpinkcyanmillie: actualmermaid: jeneelestrange: incorrectdiscworldquotes: tilthat: TIL of the “Tiffany Problem”. Tiffany is a medieval name—short for Theophania—from the 12th century. Authors can’t use it in historical or fantasy fiction, however, because the name looks too modern. This is an example of how reality is sometimes too unrealistic. via reddit.com “Authors can’t use it in fantasy …

brightoncemore: prokopetz: Today’s aesthetic: pretending to get well-known characters mixed up with lesser-known characters whose names you shouldn’t reasonably know if you were really as unfamiliar with the source material as you’re affecting to be. Can’t very well reblog just one of these.

editor-c: kurtwagnermorelikekurtwagnerd: rrozeselavy: i never want to hear another thing about “ethnic-sounding names” from white folks when I just today checked a white guy out at the library and his name was literally “pelican”. twenty years ago a white couple popped out a child and decided to name their kid after the patron bird of the vore …

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