I don't really like my full name that much, but now I am so glad my mom didn't name me isabella like she was going to because of freaking twilight and all the twihards naming their kids sabella/bella
(this is probably a function of working in a bookstore)
because her pseudonym in the Disney movie was Briar Rose
I'm pretty sure that was her name in the original folk tale
Disney called her Aurora
Yes and I think that Disney didn't think Briar Rose was a princess-y name, so they changed it to Aurora as her "real" name and Briar Rose got demoted to her fake-pretend name
I don't really like my full name that much, but now I am so glad my mom didn't name me isabella like she was going to because of freaking twilight and all the twihards naming their kids sabella/bella
(this is probably a function of working in a bookstore)
The princess's name has been unstable. In Sun, Moon, and Talia, she is named Talia ("Sun" and "Moon" being her twin children). Perrault removed this, leaving her anonymous, although naming her daughter "L'Aurore". The Brothers Grimm named her "Briar Rose" in their 1812 collection.[6] This transfer was taken up by Disney in the film, which also called her Aurora.[7] John Stejean named her "Rosebud" in TeleStory Presents.
I don't really like my full name that much, but now I am so glad my mom didn't name me isabella like she was going to because of freaking twilight and all the twihards naming their kids sabella/bella
(this is probably a function of working in a bookstore)
Queen Isabella all rolling in her grave
she was also the hottest Civ character
I have visited her grave/seen her coffin or whatever it's called
Looking a little closer, and I notice for some names the figures suddenly fall off at certain years that suspiciously look like census years.
So I'm not sure how complete their data is for every name.
They probably do depend on the census a lot. I expect they are just applying a decay function in intermediate years as they would expect a certain % of existing people named that to die and a certain number to be born, the next census is used to correct the estimates
Looking a little closer, and I notice for some names the figures suddenly fall off at certain years that suspiciously look like census years.
So I'm not sure how complete their data is for every name.
They probably do depend on the census a lot. I expect they are just applying a decay function in intermediate years as they would expect a certain % of existing people named that to die and a certain number to be born, the next census is used to correct the estimates
Yeah, probably.
It looks weird though. Some names have values filled in all the way. And then some names just stop suddenly.
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This is really the only reason I ever even tried Jedi Outcast
(this is probably a function of working in a bookstore)
I'm pretty sure that was her name in the original folk tale
Disney called her Aurora
Bryar you have a cool name.
My name is Jonathan and my last name is from Ireland or something.
Yes and I think that Disney didn't think Briar Rose was a princess-y name, so they changed it to Aurora as her "real" name and Briar Rose got demoted to her fake-pretend name
as far as middle names go
Queen Isabella all rolling in her grave
she was also the hottest Civ character
one of her parents was Filipino and she was pretty and then she moved away
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I also like the names Alexander, Roland, and Herbert.
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I have visited her grave/seen her coffin or whatever it's called
people back then were really tiny!
Met a guy names Osama once.
Also a kid named Hussein waaaaay back.
Huh.
aren't those really really popular names?
Not in the northwest Ohio apparently.
But yeah the one was Pakistani.
The kid I don't remember.
EDIT: My Uncle suggested back before he was born my brother should have been Horatio Gomez, which might have been neat.
I was almost Mathew, which would have been cool too.
average age = 11
So I'm not sure how complete their data is for every name.
Average age of a person named Derek is 21 years old
James is still the best name, though.
I must kill them all.
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There are 9 with mine.
Hello ...John Macdonald...
Star Trek premiered on my day of birth.
A bunch of Scottish and English dudes share my my first and middle name combined with my surname.
They too must die. All the trips to the poles and anesthesia in the world can't save them now that I know of them.
Although I believe they are already dead. I must then take this fight into the hells below and heavens above.
Surely you can overcome those 9 who challenge you in surname supremacy?
Well, I capitalize the first D actually.
Hello.... John MacDonald...
You should capitalize the other D instead. That'd set you apart.
They probably do depend on the census a lot. I expect they are just applying a decay function in intermediate years as they would expect a certain % of existing people named that to die and a certain number to be born, the next census is used to correct the estimates
Yeah, probably.
It looks weird though. Some names have values filled in all the way. And then some names just stop suddenly.
the band teacher at my high school had your name too
he was a cool guy
99% of them live in Hong Kong
Now we're talking about common names.
Get with the program!