No two U.S. Presidents to date have been born in the same month and year. Only one pair of U.S. Presidents were born less than a month apart: George W. Bush was born 22 days after Donald Trump.
Nine pairs of U.S. Presidents to date have been born within a year of each other. In order, they are...
Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King, Jr.) and William Jefferson Clinton
(born William Jefferson Blythe III)
Less drastic name changers were
(name given at birth) (name used as an adult)
Hiram Ulysses Grant > Ulysses S. Grant
Stephen Grover Cleveland > Grover Cleveland
Thomas Woodrow Wilson > Woodrow Wilson
John Calvin Coolidge > Calvin Coolidge
David Dwight Eisenhower > Dwight D. Eisenhower
James Earl Carter Jr. > Jimmy Carter
Their names were: Martin Van Buren, Millard Fillmore, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt.
No U. S. President or Vice President to date has been from Washington state, but former Vice President Al Gore was born in Washington DC.
Thirteen presidents were born in the 18th century. The first 12 and the 14th were born between 1732 and 1974. That is 29.5 percent.
In the related links box below, I posted the wikiarticle list on the united states Presidents. Scroll to the bottom where you will find each name of the Presidents in blue, visit each article for the birth place.
I get 6/43 = 13.95 % of US presidents from Ohio, Although Obama is often called the 44th president, there have only been 43 different presidents. I did not count Grant and B, Harrison as being from Ohio since they were not from Ohio when they were elected even though they were born there. I did count W.H. Harrison who was born in Virginia but was living in Ohio when he was elected. So,the six presidents "from" Ohio were W.H.Harrison, Hayes, Garfield, McKinley, Taft and Harding.
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Ulysses Simpson Grant's name was originally Hiram Ulysses Grant.Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr.'s name was changed from Leslie B. King after he was adopted by Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Rudolph Ford, Sr.
William Jefferson Clinton (was born William Jefferson Blythe III)
No, Danna is not a popular name, but it is different and sounds nice. Every year there are fads for names such as: Emily, Emma; Sarah; Cameron; Tyler; Jason. Some parents prefer their children have a different name and not the usual names during that year of babies being born.
the oldest one was born in 1998 and her name is malia barack Obama and the smaller daughter her name is sasha and she was born in 2001
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe were all born in Virginia. John Adams is the only one of the first five presidents to be born in a different state. He was born in Massachusetts.
You should try out different names before your baby is born. Speak it, write it, talk about names with family. Decide if it is better to repeat a name to honor a family member, or to choose a different name. Remember to think of how a child might react to being named something unusual.
George Washington: 1789John Adams: 1797Thomas Jefferson: 1801
George Washington 1722, John Adams 1735, Thomas Jefferson 1743.
Their names were: Martin Van Buren, Millard Fillmore, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt.
because when he was born and where he was born no one had last names from where he was born just a first name
You have a middle names because when you are born or even before your parents pick a name for youa first name and it is up to your parents when you are born you ither dont or do get a middle name.