Most of the English-speaking world does not register names in the sense of distinguishing an English name from a non-English name or in the sense of permitting only registered names to be used. Therefore it is not possible to count the number of English names, because no one is keeping track in the places where most English names are used.
There are 10 countries in the world that are known by separate English names.
Any Registered User can post answers. Your answer might be posted from across the world, or from someone in your own neighborhood!
Not all names can directly translate to other languages due to the nature of unrelated language branches, and world religions. Pamela can be used in its English form across Spanish with no changes.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of people named Cole in the world as names can vary across cultures and regions. However, Cole is a relatively common name in English-speaking countries.
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Conventional names are names that are commonly used and accepted. Unconventional names are usually recently invented words, existing words newly used as names, or names that sound "weird" to the listener because they are not expected as names. Bob and Janet are conventional names in the English speaking world, but not in Japan for example. Moon Unit is an unconventional name in the English speaking world, although it was the legal name of the child of a famous person.
There are hundreds of towns worldwide that have registered their names for such things as local festivals and other attractions.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of people with the name Avery worldwide as names can vary across languages and cultures. However, Avery is a popular name in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States.
English is a common language, therefore, knowing English will help you increase the amount of business you can do across the world. Many foreigners can speak English.
The English language has not really had any trouble managing to survive. Because of the British Empire, the English language was spread across the world.
English is a common ground for many people across the world, not only that but a lot of the technology is INVENTED in English speaking countries.
There are hundreds of characters across HorseIsle. It would be impossible to list them all here! You can see the NPCs (characters) in various buildings across the world.