Well you can marry your second cousin here, and that's no jokeUtah is a strange place . . . all the women seem to look similar.
Well you can marry your second cousin here, and that's no jokeUtah is a strange place . . . all the women seem to look similar.
Well you can marry your second cousin here, and that's no joke
Well that's technically illegal but not enforced.As many of them as you want [emoji38]
That's what I was thinking. Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Peter, Paul, Andrew, David, Adam, Noah, etc.
One of my friends ran a tutoring business for low income families. She tutored a couple of boys whose names were Lemonjelo and Orangelo. Pronounced with strong emphasis on the second sylable, so not immediately recongnizable, but it doesn't take too much thought to realize they were named after Jello flavors.
Adolph. Not as popular as it used to be.
Yep, he ruined the Chaplin mustache forever, too.
I have an aunt Nedra. She goes by Sue.I have coworkers named Elfi, Meybis, Brandi, Espy (Esperanza), Jada, and Nedra. All female.
Nothing unusual on the male side of the equation. Plenty of Joes, a handful of Matts, Jim, Rick, Mike, Will, Rob, Richard, John, Phil, Lawrence (don't call him Larry) and me, David (I like to hear BOTH syllables.)