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.
Andrew ,'Damage'
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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!!!!!!
Gronk.
{{{Betsy}}} I am so sorry about the burglary.
{{{Lilty}}} I am sorry for your loss.
Delightful~ma, Trudy.
Belated Birthday wishes, Gud!
I am at work.Yay, vw!
The early '60s, when I was born, saw the beginning of a huge old slump in Connie. 1942 was the heyday of my name.
My sisters' (late '50s babies all) names all saw their heydays in the 40s as well. I think my mother must have been feeling nostalgic.
edit: my mother's odd first name was, while not common, not that rare when she was born. Flamed out in the '80s, though.
Somebody should give me a thorough, accurate recap of what happened with Tom Cruise. I feel like I've missed a major pop culture moment.
I'm guessing it's the same thing as the first paragraph here, but, though hilarious, that doesn't actually tell me much.