Will someone tell me what it says for "Jillian"?
Not in top 1000 until the 70s, then 439. 113 in the 80s, 157 in the 90s, 137 in 2003
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Will someone tell me what it says for "Jillian"?
Not in top 1000 until the 70s, then 439. 113 in the 80s, 157 in the 90s, 137 in 2003
Not in top 1000 until the 70s, then 439
I wonder what prompted other parents to pick that name. I'm pretty sure reading Stranger in a Strange Land and changing the spelling to avoid being called Gilly (with a hard 'g') is not the route most parents took.
"Frederick" peaked in the early 1900s (or for all I know, the late 1800s), and has been on a slow decline since then.
Which means I've been retro since birth.
Jillian is quite popular now, and also had a big spike in the late 70s /early 80s.
"Pleiades" is only number one in our hearts.
And yet I've known more Freds than Emilys. It's a kooky world.
"William", however, is in the top 20 throughout their timeline. It's gone from 2 to 11, but still.
Laughs forever. Heh. I kinda want one. (Work safe)
I have to pee. There is no one in the office to answer phones so I can go pee. I can't leave the office to go find someone. This is a problem.
But, I've gotten three compliments on my new skirt that I got for $4.07 at Filene's yesterday, plus, two compliments on my new shoes. I'm all professional and shit.
Wow, I never realized how much Katie Holmes looks like Valerie Bertinelli.
"Tamara" peaked at 86 in the 70's. I'm such a trendsetter.
Laughs forever. Heh. I kinda want one. (Work safe)
BWAH-HA-HA-HA!!!!!!