hOW MANY HAVE MY NAME?
HowManyOfMe.com
There are:
63
people with the name Ginger Rogers in the U.S.A.
HowManyOfMe.com
There are:
63
people with the name Ginger Rogers in the U.S.A.
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0 people have my name.. pretty wild!
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I found one gal in Florida a few years ago – I even wrote to her on email — she had just married to get her name a year or two before, and now she no longer shows up at all — hmmmmmm! She was a golfer, and all she wanted to talk about was golf — I thought she was very strange! 🙂
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Yep — I checked and there is just one person with my name — me! 🙂
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Gee, my name is dead common. 264 people have it. Maybe that’s why I usually go by a name I like better; only 2 people have it! :o) !! hugs, Weesprite
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According to this site 0 people in the US have my name (although I know there’s someone with my name in Florida. I saw her on the Amazon website) In Israel my name is quite common. RYN: Aussie is a great friend. I don’t want it to be more than that.
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according to this no one has my name but I know better, so it may not be that accurate….huggs
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I didn’t think so…Nope ….no one!
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193 of me. This was fun!
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I’ve done this one but can’t tell how many have mine because the spelling is all wrong.
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There are 53 people with my name. That was interesting. 🙂
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Hi. *Random noter here* from a mutual favorite. Went to see how many had my name…zip. Zero. Nil. Not a soul in the U.S. I know that they use a data base so it’s there that the name is not appearing. On a more interesting note, I am not surprised it can’t locate my maiden name I gave. There are less than 2 dozen people in the US left with that name…it’s name derived and was a mix-match of letters when my great-grandfather arrived at Ellis Island at the turn of the 20th century and didn’t want the Turkish Government to find him (a naughty boy, so the story goes). So the name is erroneous in the US and the males are dying off. The original name however, is HUGE. But since I wasn’t given this original spelling at birth I use the shorter, anonymous version that my papou assigned us all when he sailed this way and set up shop in the U.S.A. Thanks for the neat little site, though. It was fun.
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