My first son is one of ONE person in the US with the name.
My second son is one of ZERO persons in the US with his name. If his first name was spelled in the common manner (there's a good reason it's not), he'd be one of 212.
My third son is one of TWENTY people in the US with his name.
Are you ready? There is NO ONE in the US-- and probably the world-- with my name. Married name, that is. There was a girl one year younger than me with my same name when I was growing up, and we actually looked alike too. THAT was weird. Then she went to college with me too. Our records were ALWAYS getting mixed together-- her mom and my mom had a regular exchange going on. And we knew all of each other's secrets, too, even though we never actually met.
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My three-year-old niece is one of TWO people in the US with her name. Her baby sister is one of 81 people with her name.
My kids, on the other hand, have America's Most Generic Names. Sheesh.
My first son is one of ONE person in the US with the name.
My second son is one of ZERO persons in the US with his name. If his first name was spelled in the common manner (there's a good reason it's not), he'd be one of 212.
My third son is one of TWENTY people in the US with his name.
There are 170,000 people with the same last name.
Are you ready? There is NO ONE in the US-- and probably the world-- with my name. Married name, that is. There was a girl one year younger than me with my same name when I was growing up, and we actually looked alike too. THAT was weird. Then she went to college with me too. Our records were ALWAYS getting mixed together-- her mom and my mom had a regular exchange going on. And we knew all of each other's secrets, too, even though we never actually met.
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