Amy. It was one of the most popular girls’ names the year I was born, despite my parents’ claim that they wanted to be creative with my name.
So am I. I work with a woman from Thailand whose western name is Sam (I can’t pronounce her Thai name) and I call her Siam Sam all the time.
Rob(yn)
Translating my user name from Polish to English makes it Miss Dawn.
Anyway, the question? Oh yeah! It’s Ralph. Yeah, that’s it. Ralph. ahem.
My first name is Gus. My last name is not Gusterson.
ok. My name is Frank. Named for two war heroes (one on each side, one buried in Arlington).
I’ll give you three guesses, and the first two don’t count.
You were named after a king? Cool.
Chris
George
I’m Grant as well !
What’s the guy’s name on first base?
No, Whats on second.
Mommy. At least that’s what it feels like half the time.
Another Doug for the list.
I had noticed a dis-inclination to do this, so this is
a nice surprise. Nicholas
Renee , with the accent on the middle e.
Huh. I actually find it kind of weird that I’m the first Jessica in the thread–it’s one of the two most popular names for women my age (the other being Jennifer, which I will also answer to because it’s easier than explaining again that my name is not Jennifer).
William
It is astonishing.