Jake, Jakob, and harry for Harry Potter! LOL!
Ted might be a common name,but is is rarely used today.
Formal, the common name for Perseus today is Percy. Percy is short for the English name of Percival. Perseus is probably not a common name, except perhaps in Greece.
yes it is. and it is the 8th most common name in the world today.
It was still a name. Usually a common or proper noun as it is today.
Today it is common name but it was a Egyptian word given by the daughter of the Pharaoh who found him in the water.
Yes, Edward is a fairly common name in English-speaking countries. It has been a popular name for centuries and continues to be used today.
The noun 'today' is a common noun, a general word for the present day.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for a day is the name of a specific day, such as Sunday or Independence Day.
The most common keyboard used nower days is a Qwerty keyboard.
"Mary" was a common name in 1st Century Palestine, just as "Jennifer" is a popular name in America today.
Most people in the United Kingdom is Smith. The most common name for a British woman is Anne Smith and the most common name for a British man is David Jones.
sheridan isn't a common name because only one of a kind people have this name. Tahitians used this name to crown their queens. Kings however loathed the name. People around the world today have used "Sheridan" in their cooking & liquers. Be honoured to have this.
Silver is just as common - or not - in earth's crust today as it was ten million years ago. It is rare, but not nearly as rare as a lot of other elements we could name. The method of extracting some elements is more efficient today, but that doesn't change the relative abundance of the element.