Certainly! Professions that end with "man" include "fireman," "policeman," "mailman," and "salesman." Additionally, roles like "fisherman" and "bicycle repairman" also fit this criterion. These terms have traditionally been gendered, but many are increasingly being replaced with gender-neutral alternatives.
Ban, can, fan, man, pan, ran, tan, van, wan.
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Being a nurse or a garbage/man/woman or stripper.
Oh, dude, singers with last names ending in "o"? Let me think... how about J.Lo? Yeah, Jennifer Lopez counts, right? And there's also Pitbull, if you're into that. But honestly, who even pays attention to last names these days? Just enjoy the music, man.
yea sanitary engineer = trash man
The Man with a Thousand Names was created in 1970.
Carrie is a German word that means free man. The name is very popular for girls and is in the top 200 list of female names.
As I understand it, there was not just one "list," but rather several of them. I also was told at a seminar that there was a lot of bribery going on to get your name on "the list." This information came from a man who wrote a book about Oskar Schindler. I'm sorry that I can't remember his name.
In "The Old Man and the Sea," the names of the dogs are not mentioned.
handyman policeman
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In most cases you are to name the man's name first and then followed by the woman's name. This rule only counts if you are married and/or filling out paper work where it requires names of both genders.