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In the US, the most popular girls names between 1910-1919 were: Mary Helen Dorothy Margaret Ruth Mildred Anna Elizabeth Frances Virginia Marie Evelyn Alice Florence Lillian
I'm not so sure about this. But I'm sure that most of men who enlisted to the war were farm boys or country boys.
Thousands of trenches were constructed during World War 1. Most had names for operational purposes but few names are remembered. EDIT: Are you thinking of World War 2 and the Maginot Line?
most boys wore black shoes,Jerseys and shorts.
Florance, Mary, Barbara, Dotty, Fran, Elizabeth, Victoria, Jenny, Doreen, Margret, Maud, Sally, Lucy, Joan, Alice/Alicia, Betty, Felicty and so on.
the most popular boys names are jack and lewis
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The most popular names for boys are Liam and Noah, while the most popular names for girls are Olivia and Emma.
There are many very popular names for boys in the United States. Some of the most popular names include Jack, James, John, David, Richard, Daniel and Thomas.
There are a lot of popular nicknames for cars. Boys as well as girls. Charlie, Jack, Harry, and Noah are popular boys names. Ruby, Lilly, and Pippa are good for girl names.
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the most popular girl name is yogeo bans and the boys is conerain olan
Boys-Jason Girls-Jennifer
According to the Social Security Administration, Jacob was the most popular boy baby name in the U.S. in 2009 with 20,858 births. Ethan, Michael, Alexander and William were the next most popular baby names for boys that year.
According to the Social Security Administration, Jacob was the most popular baby name for a boy in the U.S. in 1999 with 35,331 births. Michael, Matthew, Joshua and Nicholas were the next most popular baby names for boys that year.
Joshua, Jack, Harry, Oliver & Charlie were the top five most popular boys names in 2010 in the UK.
There are many popular Japanese names for both boys and girls. These include Miu, Asuka, Haruka and Saki for girls, and Kaito, Riku, Shou and Yuu for boys.