I think we'll call her Unknown ;)
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This isn't real! Or is it? (I am slightly confused now)
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First usage 1882 :D
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Not as good as calling him or her "DROP TABLE..."
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I'm guessing that they simply built their database out of birth records that included babies abandoned or simply unnamed at birth, hence the following additional results:
http://www.nameplayground.com/babyMy friend is adopted, and his birth records simply say "Baby <mom's last name>".
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@operagost said:
My friend is adopted, and his birth records simply say "Baby <mom's last name>".
Does it literally say "<mom's last name>", or is that you anonymising?
And yes, I must have spent way too long on this site to even consider the former as plausible.
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Some statistics from that site:
0.13% of people named "Fred" are girls
0.13% of people named "Mark" are girls
0.11% of people named "Anna" are boys
0.28% of people named "Louise" are boysInterestingly enough, none of the "Sue"s were boys. Take that, country music!
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Wondering when his/her parents will implement Dispatch...
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There is quite a big number of girls called George ...
Go Mister american president !
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@iwpg said:
@operagost said:
My friend is adopted, and his birth records simply say "Baby <mom's last name>".
Does it literally say "<mom's last name>", or is that you anonymising?
No, it says +++ATH0 NO CARRIER