Is your name common/popular in your country?
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First name or last name?
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Yes it's common, but the spelling isn't lol
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'Harleen' is commonly used by people (even tho i only met one person with my name) but my dad wanted to be classier and make it easy for foreigners to pronounce my name beacuse they exaggerate or extend the 'A' sound. So my spellings are HERLEEN. Just a difference of one letter but they pronounce my name the way it should be pronounced in India. Name is common but spellings ain't.
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I was named after my aunt. My name is considered old fashioned in the UK, but not in a cutesy way, more like 70s huge perm way.
My Nan's name is Irene. I used to think I'd dodged a bullet by not being named after her, but her name has had some positive PR via Red Velvet
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Not really, spelling is extremely rare but name is popular but not like extremely popular
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yes it is
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Idek
I’ve ain’t never met somebody with the same name as me and I hope it stays that way
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There was always at least three Becca or Rebecca in class, even worse I have a really common middle name
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I was named after my aunt. My name is considered old fashioned in the UK, but not in a cutesy way, more like 70s huge perm way.
My Nan's name is Irene. I used to think I'd dodged a bullet by not being named after her, but her name has had some positive PR via Red Velvet
Really? My moms name is Irene, always had the feeling its a pretty cool name didnt know that people dont loke it that much
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Unfortunately yes. I’ve hardly come across it much at all not even at school. I wanted a more popular name.
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It's just always seemed like an old fashioned name to me because I only knew it as my Nan's name! It carries more glamour these days
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nope its not common
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Nope
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It’s more uncommon. I’ve met a few people over the years with same name.
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not at all.
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Yeah
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It’s not common for girls and not really common in general!
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Yes, pretty popular
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