The most common name in England is Jack. It has been the number one boy's name for 14 years. (Information available through 2008) Other contenders have been Oliver, Thomas, and Harry.
The most common girls' name for 2008 was Olivia, followed by Ruby, Emily, and Grace. For 2007, the same four names were in different order : Grace, Ruby, Olivia, and Emily.
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The most common last name in England is 'Smith'
The answer is Jones ther was two records set for this name they got lost of people with the sear name Jones to meet together and the most popular british last name
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The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' often abbreviated to UK or Britain.
This is difficult to answer because fashions in names change. For recent births, the most common boy's name is Jack and the most common girl's name is Olivia - but 10 or 20 years ago these names were very rare..
Great Britain. Perhaps you are thinking of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Loyalist was the name for the colonists who felt a great loyalty to great Britain and the king.
The most common road name in Britain is 'High Street'. There are currently 2,341 High Streets in the entire UK. High street is followed closely (in order) by Station Road, Church lane and Church Street.
The name Escue is believed to come from the United Kingdom and might be an altered spelling of the name Askew. This name is most common in Britain.
The country is called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The island is called Great Britain.
Great Britain is the name of an island not a country. Do you mean the UK? The name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland', often abbreviated to 'The UK', 'Britain' or 'Great Britain'. During the Great War Britain was allied with France and Russia against Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
It was known in Great Britain as the Spanish Armada. (Spanish: Grande y Felicísima Armada, literally "Great and Most Fortunate Navy").
Great Britain does not have a flag (since Great Britain is the name of an island, not a country). However, the country that occupies that island, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, does have a flag. The British Flag's proper name is the Union Flag but some people call it the Union Jack.