The most common name was Elizabeth as well as such things as Agnes, Jane and others.
Girls:MaryJaneCatherineAnneElizabethBoys:HenryEdwardJamesRobertJohnGeorge
SPAIN conquered most of Central America in the 1500s.
The main industries were cloth and farming.
The two most common Polish last names are Nowak (which comes from the word new, in Polish nowy) and Kowalski (the origin of which is the same as of the English last name Smith - kowal means in English locksmith).
More languages use or adapt the Arabic alphabet, including English, French and Esperanto, than any other alphabet.
Girls:MaryJaneCatherineAnneElizabethBoys:HenryEdwardJamesRobertJohnGeorge
where and when anamal sex was popular
There are several English names of the Lobelia genus. Some of the most popular include: Asthma weed, Barfweed, Indian Tobacco, Pukeweed, and Vomitwort.
The most popular names of 2011 are Isabella and Jacob.
Some popular Spanish names for boys include: Alejandro, Javier, Miguel, and Juan. For girls, some popular options are: Sofia, Isabella, Camila, and Maria.
Yes, English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with over 1.5 billion speakers globally. It is often used as a common language for communication across different countries and cultures.
William, Richard, John for boys. Matilda, Isabell, and Alice for girls.
Most popular names in England for 2011 are:AmeliaOliviaLilyJessicaEmilySophieGraceRubyAvaIsabellaEvieChloeMiaPoppyIslaEllaIsabelleSophiaFreyaDaisy
The most popular is Goldie
The most popular baby names in 1999 were Jacob Michael and Matthew
Here's a link to a site with a bunch of diverse, interesting given names (and a list of surnames) from the 13th and 14th centuries: http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/english/worc14.html jim-bob was really popular
For Indians they the popular last were Patel and khetani mostly. For normal English people, the most popular were: Thompson, Jones, Evans, Clarke, Stewart and Smith