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Has Anyone Heard of My Name? My Name is Jaime and We Are Legion

Have you from time to time believed that you had a very common name? What would you do were you to meet someone with your name? Because of the World Wide Web it is presently simple to find people who use the name you think of as your own. Perhaps theirs is a different middle name. As the case may be he spells your shared name a little differently from you. A lot of people have doppelnamers, people who also have the same names. Rarely people's doppelnamers may take up the exact jobs we choose.

Consider the minor league baseball player Jaime Garcia as an example. Some might see Garcia and mistake him for a high school athlete or maybe a famous thoroughbred jockey. And there is also a pro basketball player named Jaime Garcia. If you befriend someone that shares your joy in athletic competition and you both admire the athlete called Jaime Garcia, one should be sure you are thinking about the correct athlete!

Many educators may read about more than one teacher named Jaime Garcia. In fact there are at least two teachers of polysci named Jaime Garcia. News reporting is yet one more line of work boasting at least two people named Jaime Garcia. Consider Jaime Garcia interviewing someone else named Jaime Garcia. Is that confusing or odd?

Should one believe this all very unlikely, remember how "Jaime" ranks in the most popular names selected for male children in the United States. Frequent variant spellings of "Jaime" occurring in other languages around the world such as French (James), Swedish (Jakob), among others, add even more people named Jaime. As a family name "Garcia" also occurs in several languages. Across the Americas as many as 20,000,000 Hispanics share "Garcia" as their family name. Therefore the chances that a family should name their son "Jaime Garcia" are perfectly sound.

Common name combinations are popular like "John Smith", "John Jones", "David Jones", and "Jeff Bates". Maybe it's probable that popular family names include "Black", "Foster", "White", and "O'Neal" or "O'Neill". Common first names include John, Jack, Jaime, William, David, Bill, and Robert.

Parents picking names for babies do not need to be too disappointed. Your babies have people to share names with and some may eventually come across some of those doppelnamers. However it is not our name that determines who we will be. Our choices, our friends and family constitute an important part of a person's life. One makes one's own role in life in a significant way. Therefore don't worry at all about who may share your name. Rather, look at your doppelnamers as lost friends whose lives you might have livedbut for realty.


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