I think a common name for a girl is Chloe
And a boy Daniel
According to data from the Social Security Administration, some of the most common names in 2010 for boys were Jacob, Ethan, Michael, and Noah, while for girls they were Isabella, Sophia, Emma, and Olivia.
Based on recent data, the most common name in the US is Liam for boys and Emma for girls.
david and susan http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/naming/topnamespast/
As of 2021, the most common name in Australia is Oliver for boys and Charlotte for girls. These names have been popular choices among parents in recent years due to their timeless appeal and international popularity.
Jacob/Jake Matthew/Matt Michael/Mike Noah Andrew Ethan William/Will Robert Brandon Nicholas Gabriel Jason Alexander Daniel
boys is jack girls is Sophie
Most of the names at that time were taken from the bible so names like John or Joseph were common names. Many people think Mary was in common use, but this is misguided, the name Mary became common only in the very late 1400s because it was considered too holy for normal use before that. Some names used for boys and girls are: Boys Richard Henry John Joseph Girls Elizabeth Alicia
RATE BOYS GIRLS 1JacobIsabella2EthanEmma3MichaelOlivia4AlexanderSophia5WilliamAva6JoshuaEmily7DanielMadison8JaydenAbigail9NoahChloe10AnthonyMia *according to Social Security Administration
Jacob for boys and Isabella for girls.
girls feed on breasts and dont have the same piens as boys
In 2010 the most popular Boy's name was Jacob, and the most popular girl's name was Isabella.
Schmidt, Mayer, Maier and Müller are the most common surnames. Gabi, Gisela, Angelika, Rosi, Ulrike and Sabine are common girls forenames. Bernhardt, Rolf, Gerhard, Sebastian, Thomas and Michael are common boys forenames.
Boys-Jason Girls-Jennifer
The most common girls names are as follow: Ruby, sophie, Chloe, Emily, Grace, Jessica, Lily, Amelia, and Evie
Joshua, Jack, Harry, Oliver & Charlie were the top five most popular boys names in 2010 in the UK.
According to data from the Social Security Administration, some of the most common names in 2010 for boys were Jacob, Ethan, Michael, and Noah, while for girls they were Isabella, Sophia, Emma, and Olivia.
For boys, Ethan. For girls, Isabella.