Monday, August 23, 2010

What are the most common last names?

Argentina: González


Belgium: Peeters


Brazil: Álvares


Bulgaria: Иванов (Ivanov)


Canada: Johnson


China: Lǐ


Croatia: Babić


Czech Republic: Novák


Denmark: Jensen


Finland: Virtanen


France: Martin


Germany: Müller


Hungary: Nagy


Ireland: Murphy


Israel: Cohen (כהן)


Japan: Satō


Netherlands: De Jong


Norway: Hansen


Philippines: Cruz


Poland: Nowak


Portugal: Álvares


Romania: Popa


Russia: Иванов (Ivanov)


Serbia and Montenegro: Petrović (Петровић)


Spain: García


Singapore: Tan


Slovenia: Novak


Sweden: Johansson


UK: Smith


Scotland: Smith


USA: Smith (1.006%), Johnson (0.810%), Williams (0.699%),


Jones (0.621%), Brown (0.621%), Davis (0.580%), Miller (0.424%), Wilson (0.339%), Moore (0.312%), Taylor (0.311%)


Vietnam: Nguyễn

What are the most common last names?
Jones
Reply:Bush
Reply:1. Smith 2. Johnson 3. Williams 4. Jones 5. Brown
Reply:chong
Reply:Jewish comunities: Goldberg, Stein, Shmeil





The guy above got the others right!
Reply:Newman, Smith, Miller, Jonson, Kaye, Lewandowski
Reply:Probably Lee or Mei depending on what you mean by last name and if you include the entire world.
Reply:Smith is the most common for the complete list, see below.
Reply:SMITH
Reply:johnson
Reply:brown

grappling

Two common names for the sacrament of reconciliation are?

"Confession" and "penance."

Two common names for the sacrament of reconciliation are?
It is either the Sacrament of Reconcilliation or Confession.





Officially it is the former.
Reply:Confession and Penance.
Reply:There is no such thing as a sacrament of reconciliation. It is the sacrament of Confession.





Penance is what you do after confession, not a sacrament unto itself.





If you need a second name, it is "Forgiveness of Sins"
Reply:Penance, confession, and shrift are the ones that I know, but I think the most modern is reconciliation.
Reply:penance and forgiveness
Reply:confession?
Reply:penance and confession


What are the most common names for a pussy cat, a dog, and a mouse?

Tom, Spike, Jerry... what everyone should think when those are presented together

What are the most common names for a pussy cat, a dog, and a mouse?
let me try that pussy. Cat- Snickers Dog- Charlie Mouse- Mickey. I love pussy too.
Reply:fluffy, spot, Ben
Reply:cattie


doggie


mousie


What is the common name of the covalent compound SiH_4?

I keep putting in Silicon Tetrahydride , but it keeps asking for the COMMON name ?

What is the common name of the covalent compound SiH_4?
You are using the Nomenclature form. The Common form of SiH4 is "Silane".

yoga

What do you do if a bussiness organisation secretary writes to you and ommit a letter for the common name .?

for example he had to charge you 拢100 to obtain your data but respond in the letter head surry instead of surrey.Would you consider that secretary as being competent or not .Is the secretary suffering from unknown learning disability illness or not serious about his work ?

What do you do if a bussiness organisation secretary writes to you and ommit a letter for the common name .?
Are you totally whack?


BTW, it's business, omit and there's a question mark after not. Are you suffering from unknown learning disability illness or not serious about your work ?


EDIT: Buta: it says organisation because this fool's British.
Reply:I would do a few things. It's a common event in writing. Your question for example says "organisation" rather than organization.





So I'd let it slide but point it out.


Also I'd do some background on this company before giving them any money. Typically legitimate businesses can hire competent people that know how to proofread their documents before sending them out.





Hope that helps.





Joey.



Reply:sounds like a deliberate and ruthless insult. do not stand for that! seek vengeance with a passionate fury! your honour is at stake man!
Reply:Typos are all too common. I wouldn't take it too seriously.


Name any 4plants or vegetbls that grow under water & r edible - (prefer common names)?

cranberries


laver


taro root


kelp

Name any 4plants or vegetbls that grow under water %26amp; r edible - (prefer common names)?
Cranberries!


Kelp!
Reply:Lotus root, kelp, wakame, laver, taro root
Reply:rice , kelp, lettuce, cranberries,
Reply:rice also grows under water
Reply:I just want to be lame and point out that kelp is not in the plant kingdom (it is a brown algae, in the kingdom Protista), so it is disqualified.





As a substitute, how about "water chestnut"?

ivy

Do you think that J is the most common letter for first names?

Please think about people you know before answering. Thanks!

Do you think that J is the most common letter for first names?
haha I was just thinking about this the other day and I noticed that most of my friends names start with 'J.' Maybe it's just where I live though...
Reply:Definately not.
Reply:not many among friends and coworkers but there are at least 6 of my cousins
Reply:I'm not sure, but every guy i seem to have liked/gone out with's name has began with J !


weird.
Reply:It is in my family (that I grew up in, not the family I have, that's F).
Reply:no
Reply:it is the first letter of my name... but no one else i work with... but it is also the first letter of my best friends name as well...
Reply:nope


Common names in Japanese?

What are some really common Japanese names? Is Sakura one, because I've heard it was?





My other question (sorry): I'm learning Japanese and I tend to translate the Japanese word into English in my head. I want to prevent that, does anyone know how I can do that?

Common names in Japanese?
愛子 (AI-KO) - Feminine. Literally 'love child'.





明 (AKIRA) - Masculine. Literally 'bright' or 'clear'.





歩夢 (AYU-MU) - Masculine. Literally 'walking dream'.





大輔 (DAI-SUKE) - Masculine. Literally 'big help'.





花子 (HANA-KO) - Feminine. Literally 'flower child'.





光 (HIKARU) - Masculine. Literally 'shining' or 'radiance'





久美子 (KU-MI-KO) - Feminine. Literally 'long time beautiful child'





誠 (MAKOTO) - Masculine. Literally 'sincerity'.





恵 (MEGUMI) - Femine. Literally 'blessing'.





緑 (MIDORI) - Feminine. Literally 'green'.





実 (MINORU) - Masculine. Literally 'truth'.





美月(MI-ZUKI) - Feminine. Literally 'beautiful moon'.





夏美 (NATSU-MI) - Feminine. Literally 'summer beautiful'.





空 (SORA) - Masculine. Literally 'sky' or 'air'.





進 (SUSUMU) - Masculine. Literally 'advance' or proceed'.





鈴 (SUZU) - Feminine. Literally 'bell'.





That's just off the top of my head. The Japanese language, like any language, has thousands upon thousands of names to choose from. The name 'Sakura' is indeed a common Japanese name. It is a girls' name that literally means 'cherry blossom', but unlike the names above, it is usually written in hiragana: さくら.





My personal favourite is:





日渡 (HI-WATARI) - Passage of the sun.
Reply:Yes Sakura is in the 5 most popular japanese girl names.





Think in Japanese, it's easier. When I was learning English, it was harder to translate Spanish into English than just thinking in English. I really don't have a way to do it, but I just think in the language I'm trying to speak.


BTW, I'm trying to learn Japanese too! =D
Reply:Sakura is and can be a common Japanese name but there are so many others.


It's because Japan is limited to their alphabet so there are bound to be many common names in Japanese.
Reply:yoshi's popular


How do you pick names for your child?Should it have a strong unusual meaning,or a safe and common style?

Pick a safe and common name (but not so common the EVERY stinking one of their friends will have it too.)


Remember that you kid will have to live with the name you pick for the rest of their life.

How do you pick names for your child?Should it have a strong unusual meaning,or a safe and common style?
Stand either at the bottom of the stairs or the other side of the house and yell the first, middle and last names togther which ever one flows the best thats the one.
Reply:I picked my daughters out of the old english dictionary and wanted it to mean something and have importance
Reply:You can go here, they have a bunch of names and some advice! ;) take care!





http://www.babynames.com/
Reply:I went with unusual you walkinto a movie and can find them you yell out "john" how many johns are going to turn around. Alot. you yell "Grey" (my sons name) how many people just my son.
Reply:You pick something that you and the father can agree on. If you want something with meaning, then do that. Just don't go overboard and combine a billion names to make one. Thats not cool.
Reply:It should be whatever you want it to be. Children become what you name them. Parents put a lot of time and thought into it.
Reply:Whatever you want the name to be is what it should be. Either one of said styles that you favor.
Reply:it needs to reflect character who you want them to be, stong names. good luck.


Common names for a Douglas fir?

Common names and specis names.(ect)

Common names for a Douglas fir?
"DOUGLAS FIR


pseudotsuga menziesii


The Douglas Fir is also known as Coast Douglas-fir, Oregon Pine, Oregon Douglas-fir, Douglas Tree, Interior Douglas-fir "





http://www.bcadventure.com/adventure/wil...

fuchsia

Common names for human privates?

Well my mum usd to always tell me that a girls privates are called a "cookie" and the boys a "bully", what are the common you guys grew up with?

Common names for human privates?
flower and birdy. lol
Reply:These days I think kids should know the proper names of body parts. I used to date a Cuban man who called his a pinga %26amp; mine a papaya.
Reply:Can't recall what my mom told me..but my daughter called hers a 'tuppence' and my son's was his 'widgy'


My friend told her son to call it his teapot!!!!


Another common one (here in UK is fairy..for the girls )
Reply:coochie and wee wee?
Reply:Vagina and penis.





My parents were not idiots.
Reply:vagina


penis
Reply:I ever had nicknames for any of it - I knew the whole deal pretty early on. All the ones I know now will get me reported!
Reply:my mom and dad were not gonna be stupid and call them stupid names, we called them vagina and penis, why do these parents try to protect these kids from life


Why are some last names more common than others?

Because many surnames are based on different jobs. For example Smith. It can refer to many different types of smith, blacksmith, shipsmith etc.


Prefer - Common names or uncommon names?

I'd rather have a unique name; unfortunately I have one of the most common names in the world.

Prefer - Common names or uncommon names?
i haven't got unique name but yeh its not the most commom as well








whereas i do prefer unique name
Reply:Since my name is Sara, I've always been one of many in my classes all through school. This year is the worst yet--there's four Saras in my homeroom alone and about five others in my grade.





So I've always liked uncommon names more because they stick out. But, I don't like the tacky, off the wall ones, like Apple or Pilot Inspektor.
Reply:I have one fav common name which i really like : Michael. Other than that I don't like any common namezz. Uncommon namezz are fresh n nice....


By "uncommon" i don't mean hideous, UNearthly, weird sounding namezz..!!!
Reply:medium common





very common names like Jessica, Michael are okay


strange names like Schachhuber, Schraggm, Munyonzwe Hamalengwa are painful for me





Glenn, Heath, Katie - medium common, are more fresh but familiar at the same time
Reply:Generally, I prefer common, but not TOO common, names that sound nice. I do still like unique names, as long as they aren't too 'creative' that they are embarassing.
Reply:i like uncommon names but not the new, made up names. like allie, or eve, or adam





i don't like names like shanayla or hannragu
Reply:I also prefer unique names but not totally weird names... lol. I also have a very common name and even more common middle name.
Reply:I prefer common names.


Sonal, Rupal, Aruna etc. etc.
Reply:Uncommon
Reply:Uncommon name... well, my name is a Unique one! i really Love my Name and my sun sign too.
Reply:common but classic and elegant names like Helena or Isabella
Reply:Uncommon, but nice sounding..
Reply:Uncommon names...some can be unusually beautiful or strangely fascinating.
Reply:uncommon names are beautiful and distincitve
Reply:uncommon names
Reply:uncommon names=)
Reply:i love uncommon names
Reply:uncommon that is easy on the tongue
Reply:common names :]
Reply:Common and mine is.
Reply:Well i love common names......


My name is real common......





Bye and take care...........
Reply:uncommon but not weird. nyway wats ur name????????


Is Zembrzuski/ Zembrzowski and or Zegota common names?

Is Zembrzuski/ Zembrzowski and or Zegota common names?

Is Zembrzuski/ Zembrzowski and or Zegota common names?
No I wouldn't think so, at least no here in the USA.





I never heard of those names. I have no idea how to even pronounce them.





~faith

paper bush

What are the names of common dog dieases?

polio

What are the names of common dog dieases?
...most common is distemper......worms, all different kinds...


...also heartworm is a huge one, and very preventable, so PLEASE KEEP your dogs on heartworm prevention.....also lyme disease too.....check out the following site, and if you think your dog is sick, would you PLEASE bring him to a vet.








http://www.pets.ca/articles/article-dogd...
Reply:bow wow syndrome


arf arf disease


woof woof


lik-a-lot-a-ballz
Reply:Polio-it's quite a very common one.





http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...
Reply:Kennel Cough-Tracheobronchitis





http://www.petshealth.com/dr_library/ken...
Reply:There are many different ones, and the common would depend on the breed. Certain breeds are more likely to get some disease then others, like hip dysplasia.One's that dogs are vaccinated against are:


distemper, Kennel cough, Worms, rabbies, and depending where you live there might be a few others.
Reply:Distemper, Hypothyroidism, Hip Dysplasia, Glaucoma, Dermatisis, Pancreatitis, Kennel Cough, Lyme Disease, Parvovirus, etc.
Reply:rabies polio
Reply:Parvo
Reply:Barkalotta, Buttbreath, SDA - shoe destroying addiction, OCP - obsessive convulsive peeing





there are many more but those are the biggies
Reply:rabies


distemper


parvovirus


hepatitus


kennel cough


leptospirosis


lyme disease


coronavirus





i think people are mixing polio to parvo. if not then can someone offer a link about dog polio


Is there Perceived bad common western names in the Eastern Hemsphere

Like for some in the West the very common name Hussein is not liked. Are there westerner names equally disliked in the East? Besides Bush.




Is there Perceived bad common western names in the Eastern Hemsphere
Hahaha. Bush...Rice...Rumsfeld....Cheney...maybe they hate people with Christian sounding names too.
Reply:there are many different cultures in the eastern hemisphere. I imagine lot of the dislike certain common names because of western people who did something that had negative effects on their country.


How do you pick names for your child?Should it have a strong unusual meaning,or a safe and common style?

Pick a safe and common name (but not so common the EVERY stinking one of their friends will have it too.)


Remember that you kid will have to live with the name you pick for the rest of their life.

How do you pick names for your child?Should it have a strong unusual meaning,or a safe and common style?
Stand either at the bottom of the stairs or the other side of the house and yell the first, middle and last names togther which ever one flows the best thats the one.
Reply:I picked my daughters out of the old english dictionary and wanted it to mean something and have importance
Reply:You can go here, they have a bunch of names and some advice! ;) take care!





http://www.babynames.com/
Reply:I went with unusual you walkinto a movie and can find them you yell out "john" how many johns are going to turn around. Alot. you yell "Grey" (my sons name) how many people just my son.
Reply:You pick something that you and the father can agree on. If you want something with meaning, then do that. Just don't go overboard and combine a billion names to make one. Thats not cool.
Reply:It should be whatever you want it to be. Children become what you name them. Parents put a lot of time and thought into it.
Reply:Whatever you want the name to be is what it should be. Either one of said styles that you favor.
Reply:it needs to reflect character who you want them to be, stong names. good luck.


Common names for a Douglas fir?

Common names and specis names.(ect)

Common names for a Douglas fir?
"DOUGLAS FIR


pseudotsuga menziesii


The Douglas Fir is also known as Coast Douglas-fir, Oregon Pine, Oregon Douglas-fir, Douglas Tree, Interior Douglas-fir "





http://www.bcadventure.com/adventure/wil...

daphne

Common names for human privates?

Well my mum usd to always tell me that a girls privates are called a "cookie" and the boys a "bully", what are the common you guys grew up with?

Common names for human privates?
flower and birdy. lol
Reply:These days I think kids should know the proper names of body parts. I used to date a Cuban man who called his a pinga %26amp; mine a papaya.
Reply:Can't recall what my mom told me..but my daughter called hers a 'tuppence' and my son's was his 'widgy'


My friend told her son to call it his teapot!!!!


Another common one (here in UK is fairy..for the girls )
Reply:coochie and wee wee?
Reply:Vagina and penis.





My parents were not idiots.
Reply:vagina


penis
Reply:I ever had nicknames for any of it - I knew the whole deal pretty early on. All the ones I know now will get me reported!
Reply:my mom and dad were not gonna be stupid and call them stupid names, we called them vagina and penis, why do these parents try to protect these kids from life


Why are some last names more common than others?

Because many surnames are based on different jobs. For example Smith. It can refer to many different types of smith, blacksmith, shipsmith etc.


Prefer - Common names or uncommon names?

I'd rather have a unique name; unfortunately I have one of the most common names in the world.

Prefer - Common names or uncommon names?
i haven't got unique name but yeh its not the most commom as well








whereas i do prefer unique name
Reply:Since my name is Sara, I've always been one of many in my classes all through school. This year is the worst yet--there's four Saras in my homeroom alone and about five others in my grade.





So I've always liked uncommon names more because they stick out. But, I don't like the tacky, off the wall ones, like Apple or Pilot Inspektor.
Reply:I have one fav common name which i really like : Michael. Other than that I don't like any common namezz. Uncommon namezz are fresh n nice....


By "uncommon" i don't mean hideous, UNearthly, weird sounding namezz..!!!
Reply:medium common





very common names like Jessica, Michael are okay


strange names like Schachhuber, Schraggm, Munyonzwe Hamalengwa are painful for me





Glenn, Heath, Katie - medium common, are more fresh but familiar at the same time
Reply:Generally, I prefer common, but not TOO common, names that sound nice. I do still like unique names, as long as they aren't too 'creative' that they are embarassing.
Reply:i like uncommon names but not the new, made up names. like allie, or eve, or adam





i don't like names like shanayla or hannragu
Reply:I also prefer unique names but not totally weird names... lol. I also have a very common name and even more common middle name.
Reply:I prefer common names.


Sonal, Rupal, Aruna etc. etc.
Reply:Uncommon
Reply:Uncommon name... well, my name is a Unique one! i really Love my Name and my sun sign too.
Reply:common but classic and elegant names like Helena or Isabella
Reply:Uncommon, but nice sounding..
Reply:Uncommon names...some can be unusually beautiful or strangely fascinating.
Reply:uncommon names are beautiful and distincitve
Reply:uncommon names
Reply:uncommon names=)
Reply:i love uncommon names
Reply:uncommon that is easy on the tongue
Reply:common names :]
Reply:Common and mine is.
Reply:Well i love common names......


My name is real common......





Bye and take care...........
Reply:uncommon but not weird. nyway wats ur name????????


Is Zembrzuski/ Zembrzowski and or Zegota common names?

Is Zembrzuski/ Zembrzowski and or Zegota common names?

Is Zembrzuski/ Zembrzowski and or Zegota common names?
No I wouldn't think so, at least no here in the USA.





I never heard of those names. I have no idea how to even pronounce them.





~faith

camellia

What are the names of common dog dieases?

polio

What are the names of common dog dieases?
...most common is distemper......worms, all different kinds...


...also heartworm is a huge one, and very preventable, so PLEASE KEEP your dogs on heartworm prevention.....also lyme disease too.....check out the following site, and if you think your dog is sick, would you PLEASE bring him to a vet.








http://www.pets.ca/articles/article-dogd...
Reply:bow wow syndrome


arf arf disease


woof woof


lik-a-lot-a-ballz
Reply:Polio-it's quite a very common one.





http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...
Reply:Kennel Cough-Tracheobronchitis





http://www.petshealth.com/dr_library/ken...
Reply:There are many different ones, and the common would depend on the breed. Certain breeds are more likely to get some disease then others, like hip dysplasia.One's that dogs are vaccinated against are:


distemper, Kennel cough, Worms, rabbies, and depending where you live there might be a few others.
Reply:Distemper, Hypothyroidism, Hip Dysplasia, Glaucoma, Dermatisis, Pancreatitis, Kennel Cough, Lyme Disease, Parvovirus, etc.
Reply:rabies polio
Reply:Parvo
Reply:Barkalotta, Buttbreath, SDA - shoe destroying addiction, OCP - obsessive convulsive peeing





there are many more but those are the biggies
Reply:rabies


distemper


parvovirus


hepatitus


kennel cough


leptospirosis


lyme disease


coronavirus





i think people are mixing polio to parvo. if not then can someone offer a link about dog polio


Is there Perceived bad common western names in the Eastern Hemsphere

Like for some in the West the very common name Hussein is not liked. Are there westerner names equally disliked in the East? Besides Bush.




Is there Perceived bad common western names in the Eastern Hemsphere
Hahaha. Bush...Rice...Rumsfeld....Cheney...maybe they hate people with Christian sounding names too.
Reply:there are many different cultures in the eastern hemisphere. I imagine lot of the dislike certain common names because of western people who did something that had negative effects on their country.


What's the only common name you would ever use?

I want to steer clear of using common names, but if I had to use one, I'd go with...





Samantha Rose.





What would you choose?

What's the only common name you would ever use?
This is a great question because I always get so mad that the cutest name to me is so darn popular and I will never use it for a first name because of it's popularity! =(








Emma is my favorite name ever! It just has the cutest little sound to it, all little girls name Emma are just so darn cute and sweet! I love it!








Great question, I had to get that off my chest! LOL =)
Reply:I try to steer away from common names as well, but I do like some.





Boy: Ryan


I absolutely love that name, even though it is extremely popular. The middle name would be Eugene, after my grandfather. Eugene isn't that popular anymore, so it's a mix.





Girl: None of my favorite girl names are really that popular, thank goodness! So for now I don't have to worry about that. But my favorite girl name is Audrey and it's starting to make a comeback... unfortunately.
Reply:Grace-Lynn Victorie (Like Victory! it's not common, I know, but yeah.)





I like Samantha Rose too because Samantha has a lot of nicknames. I like more unique first names (I like boy names for girl's names like Shawn, Riley, etc.) and then more girlie names for middle names.
Reply:I love common names. I would use every single name in the top 10 except Emily and Emma. IDK I just don't like those names. Here the others I would use:


Isabella Jane


Ava Brielle


Madison Nicole


Sophia Belle


Olivia Michelle


Abigail Sophia


Hannah Brooklyn


Elizabeth Violet


Samantha Joy


Addison Irene


Victoria Hope
Reply:For girls I like Anna and Abigail (or Abbie). I know both are quite popular. Last year I taught a class and out of the 14 girls 3 were Abigails or Abbie's. Oddly enough it hasn't really put me off the name!





For boys my gf and I both like Benjamin (or Ben) which is quite popular...i also like Luke.
Reply:Sarah, Elizabeth, Abigail, Alexandra - actually lots. I prefer traditional names to names that are new, trendy or have unique spellings
Reply:I actually love common names. I love the names:





Rachel Nicole


Jennifer Rae


Kati Nicole


Emily Rose
Reply:I really like Rebecca Marie, Samantha Rose sounds really sweet too and has lot of nicknames! What about Elena, the italian version of Helen (that's actually my name and I love it!) 'bye
Reply:Hmmm my favorite common names are:





Isabella


Lily


Alexandra


Sophia


Grace


Emma


Kate


Emily


Victoria


Jasmine





I'd probably go with Isabella Marie.
Reply:Sarah is my favorite name, followed by (less popular) Leah, and (more popular) Isabella and Grace.
Reply:Elizabeth Anna. Two of my favourite names but sadly over used. But Elizabeth has so many cute nicknames and I just love the name!
Reply:I think the name Sophia is GORGEOUS, but I'm with you, I steer clear of common names!


Sophia Claire is my pick!
Reply:I like quite a few common names, such as:


Hailey


Emma


Isabella/Isabelle
Reply:Anne


Charlotte


Elizabeth


Emma


Emily


Rose








I would probably use Elizabeth
Reply:I like alot of common names:


Emily Grace


Isabella Elizabeth
Reply:Elizabeth is a family name and so is Jean.


I'd use those.
Reply:Michael, because I just love that name, even though everyone and their grandmother has it.
Reply:Julia
Reply:Elisabeth Grace


Ryan Michelle ( ryan is common but michelle is)
Reply:Isabella or Sebastian
Reply:Jennifer i love the nicknames Jenny and Jen
Reply:Rachel
Reply:The only traditional name that I really like is Ryan.
Reply:i have a few.





Jacob


Ava


Alexandra


Jordan


Elijah
Reply:Leah Hope for a girl and


Michael James for a boy
Reply:Jaclyn Leigh
Reply:POPULARITY ON THE RISE (right now) for LONDON. I love it!


Common names, chemical names, formulas, importance. Knowledgeable chemists needed! :)?

I need several things for my chemistry class... Provide what you can, please!





I need the COMMON NAME for-


-carbonic acid


-zinc


-aluminum


-nitric acid





I need the CHEMICAL NAME for-


-Fool's gold/pyrite


-bleach


-acetylsalicylic acid/aspirin





I need the Importance/Uses of-


-Wood alcohol/Methyl alcohol


-Magnesium hydroxide/milk of magnesium


-carbonic acid





ANY help with any of the needed names is fine, thanks! :)

Common names, chemical names, formulas, importance. Knowledgeable chemists needed! :)?
Common name?


Those are pretty much it. Carbonic acid happens to be carbon dioxide dissolved in water, but I don't think that counts.





The chemical name for fool's gold is iron disulfide, FeS2.


The chemical name for bleach is sodium hypochlorite, NaOCl.


The chemical name for aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid, like you said, formula C9H8O4 or structurally C6H4(OCOCH3)COOH.





Methanol, CH3OH, or wood alcohol or methyl alcohol, is used as an antifreeze, solvent, or fuel.


Milk of magnesia (not magnesium) is a laxative used to treat constipation and can also be used to relieve heartburn and indigestion. I know you've seen the commercials for this stuff.


Carbonic acid is, again, carbon dioxide in water, which is basically soda.
Reply:I'd say that the names you've given are the common names.





bleach - sodium hypochlorite





fool's gold - iron pyrite





aspirin - 2-Acetoxybenzenecarboxylic acid





Milk of magnesium is used for upset tummies.
Reply:Carbonic acid is the only inorganic carbon acid, and has the formula H2CO3. It is also a name sometimes given to solutions of carbon dioxide in water, which contain small amounts of H2CO3. The salts of carbonic acids are called bicarbonates (or hydrogencarbonates) and carbonates.





Zinc (from German zink) is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Zn and atomic number 30.





Aluminium or aluminum (see the spelling section below) is the chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is a silvery and ductile member of the poor metal group of chemical elements. Aluminium is found primarily as the ore bauxite and is remarkable for its resistance to corrosion (due to the phenomenon of passivation) and its light weight





The chemical compound nitric acid (HNO3), otherwise known as aqua fortis or spirit of nitre, is a colorless, corrosive liquid, a toxic acid which can cause severe burns. If the solution contains more than 86% nitric acid, it is referred to as fuming nitric acid, and can be separated into two kinds of fuming acids, white fuming nitric acid and red fuming nitric acid





The mineral pyrite, or iron pyrite, is iron disulfide, FeS2.





Household bleach or sodium hypochlorite NaOCl is used in the home for whitening clothes, removing stains, and disinfecting. This is because sodium hypochlorite yields chlorine radicals鈥攐xidizing agents readily reacting with many substances.


Hair bleach contains H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide), which gives off oxygen radicals as it decomposes. Oxygen and chlorine radicals both have comparable bleaching effects.





Chemical name 2-(acetyloxy)benzoic acid---aspirin





Wood alcohol


Uses


Methanol is used on a limited basis to fuel internal combustion engines, mainly by virtue of the fact that it is not nearly as flammable as gasoline. Methanol blends are the fuel of choice in open wheel racing circuits like Champcars, as well as in radio controlled model airplanes (required in the "glow-plug" engines that primarily power them), cars and trucks. Dirt circle track racecars such as Sprint cars, Late Models, and Modifieds use methanol to fuel their engines. Drag racers and mud racers also use methanol as their primary fuel source. Methanol is required with a supercharged engine in a Top Alcohol Dragster and, until the end of the 2005 season, all vehicles in the Indianapolis 500 have to run methanol. Mud racers have mixed methanol with gasoline and nitrous oxide to produce more power than gasoline and nitrous oxide alone.


One of the drawbacks of methanol as a fuel is its corrosivity to some metals, including aluminium. Methanol, although only a weak acid, attacks the oxide coating that normally protects the aluminium from corrosion:


6CH3OH + 2Al 鈫?2Al3+ + 6CH3O鈭?+ 3H2


The resulting methoxide salts are soluble in methanol, so the corrosion continues until the metal is eaten away.


When produced from wood or other organic materials, the resulting organic methanol (bioalcohol) has been suggested as renewable alternative to petroleum-based hydrocarbons. However, one cannot use BA100 (100% bioalcohol) in modern petroleum cars without modification. Methanol is also used as a solvent and as an antifreeze in pipelines. The largest use of methanol by far, however, is in making other chemicals. About 40% of methanol is converted to formaldehyde, and from there into products as diverse as plastics, plywood, paints, explosives, and permanent press textiles.


In some wastewater treatment plants, a small amount of methanol is added to wastewater to provide a food source of carbon for the denitrification bacteria, which convert nitrates to nitrogen.


In the 1990s, large amounts of methanol were used in the United States to produce the gasoline additive methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE). The 1990 Clean Air Act required certain major cities to use MTBE in their gasoline to reduce photochemical smog. However, by the late 1990s, it was found that MTBE had leaked out of gasoline storage tanks and into the groundwater in sufficient amounts to affect the taste of municipal drinking water in many areas. Moreover, MTBE was found to be a carcinogen in animal studies. In the resulting backlash, several states banned the use of MTBE, and its future production remains uncertain.





Direct-methanol fuel cells are unique in their low temperature, atmospheric pressure operation, allowing them to be miniaturized to an unprecedented degree. This, combined with the relatively easy and safe storage and handling of methanol may open the possibility of fuel cell-powered consumer electronics.





Other chemical derivatives of methanol include dimethyl ether, which has replaced chlorofluorocarbons as an aerosol spray propellant, and acetic acid.





Magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2, otherwise known as milk of magnesia, is commonly used as an antacid or a laxative. The mineral form of magnesium hydroxide is known as brucite. Magnesium hydroxide interferes with the absorption of folic acid and iron. The diarrhea caused by magnesium hydroxide carries away much of the body's supply of potassium, and failure to take extra potassium will lead to muscle cramps.


It has very low solubility in water, and has a Ksp value of 1.5e-11.





carbonic acid








The equilibrium between carbon dioxide and carbonic acid is very important for controlling the acidity of body fluids, and almost all living organisms have an enzyme, carbonic anhydrase, which catalyzes the conversion between the two compounds, increasing the reaction rate by a factor of nearly a billion.

lady slipper

What are some common and uncommon Japanese last-names?

common


ogawa


kojima


yamada


yamashita


yamakawa


takahashi


hayashi


suzuki


saitou


kimura


machida


kobayashi


satou





uncommon


teshigawara


mitarai

What are some common and uncommon Japanese last-names?
It kind of depends on where you go. In modern mainland Japan (Honshuu), the most common name is probably "Sato."





In Okinawa, "Oshiro" is very common.





"Tanaka" is common everywhere.





In Hawaii, there are a lot of "Yamadas."





Uncommon ones are hard since they're uncommon.


What is the common name for multi-throttle injection in English?

Multi Throttle Injection Kit

What is the common name for multi-throttle injection in English?
do you mean throttel injection or sequential direct port fuel injection


or multi-point port fuel injection
Reply:Do you mean a tuned port fuel injection system? I dunno, what would that be called in english?
Reply:Fuel injection is a means of metering fuel into an internal combustion engine. In modern automotive applications, fuel metering is one of several functions performed by an "engine management system".





A fuel injection system is designed and calibrated specifically for the type(s) of fuel it will handle: gasoline (petrol), Autogas (LPG, also known as propane), ethanol, methanol, methane (natural gas), hydrogen or diesel. The majority of fuel injection systems are for gasoline or diesel applications. With the advent of electronic fuel injection, the diesel and gasoline hardware has become quite similar. EFI's programmable firmware has permitted common hardware to be used with multiple different fuels. For gasoline engines, carburetors were the predominant method to meter fuel before the widespread use of fuel injection. However, a wide variety of injection systems have existed since the earliest usage of the internal combustion engine.





The primary functional difference between carburetors and fuel injection is that fuel injection atomizes the fuel by forcibly pumping it through a small nozzle under high pressure, while a carburetor relies on the vacuum created by intake air rushing through it to add the fuel to the airstream.





The fuel injector is only a nozzle and a valve: the power to inject the fuel comes from farther back in the fuel supply, from a pump or a pressure container.





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_inject...


What do all these names have in common besides being criminals or terrorists?

Eric Rudolph


Paul Hill


James Kopp


Dennis Malvasi


Timothy McVeigh


Jim Adkisson

What do all these names have in common besides being criminals or terrorists?
They were all Flying Monkey Right Wing Conservatives.
Reply:All combined they still havent killed as many Americans as Osama bin laden.








EDIT:





What point exactly are you trying to make? Sure they are all "white Americans" who killed people with guns. But true conservatives such as myself wanted them all put to death, it's you liberals who don't support the death penalty.
Reply:They are all conservative!
Reply:They are all men.


Why are systematic names preferred over common names?????????????

Because systematic names are the same everywhere in the world whereas common names can be different from place to place.


Also systematic names are specific to only 1 compound or isomer of a compound whereas common names can specify more than one compound, Take Butane (C4H10) for instance, the common name butane can refer to either of the two isomers whereas the systematic names n-Butane and 2-Methylpropane each refer to exactly one specific isomer of butane.


Finally, common names can have their roots derived from something completely unrelated to the actual properties or systematic name of the compound, take Potassium Nitrate also known as Saltpetre or Saltpeter depending on where you live, the only thing the common name has in common with the actual compound is that KNO醿?is a salt.

Why are systematic names preferred over common names?????????????
Systematic names are usually preferred because of consistency and uniformity of designation. Anyone studying chemistry can figure out the chemical substance even without not being totally familiar with it. For instance, any chemist can figure out what 2,2,4 trimethyl pentane is even if he/she is not familiar with the common name. There are rules for naming so,it is very systematic and easily translated.





However, there are names, through constant use and tradition keep their common names simply because it is easier to be understood. For example, nobody customarily refers to WATER as dihydrogen oxide. And if you do, you are just so full of it, even if you are talking to chemists. Probably, in jest, yes.





Sometimes, the systematic names are much longer than common names that it is just easier to use the common name sometimes.
Reply:They are not always preferred. For example: Professors ask students about ethanoic acid? This is acetic acid! Methanal is formaldehyde! Ethene is ethylene! Propene is propylene! Taklking about chemical names is like living in India. The official languages of India are English and Hindi. But there are dozens of other languages. And there are dozens of other naming "systems" for naming compounds. All of these naming systems are equally good. This is the genius of organic chemistry.
Reply:If I asked you the concentration of 40g of lye dissolved into one liter of water, would you calculate it using sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide? Both are called "lye."





Common names are often used, however, when there is no ambiguity (eg, no other acid goes by the name acetic acid).
Reply:systematic names are preferred over common names because scientist wanted to be different and sound smarter.

dendrobium

Wat is an example of the common name & the chemical name for a pure substance w/ atoms composed of 29 protons?

What is an example of the common name and the chemical name for a pure substance with atoms composed of 29 protons? I think one is copper/ Cu but which is the common name, and which is the chemical name? Thanx!

Wat is an example of the common name %26amp; the chemical name for a pure substance w/ atoms composed of 29 protons?
Common name...Copper...with two chemical names... Copper (I) (Cuprous copper with a Valence of 1) and, Copper (II) (Cupric copper (Valence of 2).





(The word 'Copper' comes from the Latin 'Cuprum'. Hence Cuprous and Cupric).


Examples: Copper oxides:


a)..Cuprous oxide is Copper (I) oxide as Cu2O....


2 x Cu(+1) + 1 x O(-2).





b)..Cupric Oxide is Copper (II) oxide as CuO...


1 x Cu(+2) + 1 x O(-2).
Reply:Copper-2.



Reply:How do you know my name?!?!


What is the most common name in the Bible ?

shared by 32 people in the Old Testament and one in the New Testament?

What is the most common name in the Bible ?
There are over 30 Zachariahas, almost 30 Azariahs
Reply:god?





Actually, it's probably Joshua / Jesus / Jehoshua / Yeshua / however you want to spell it.





My second guess: John / Jonathan. However, there appear to be at least two, and probably 3, of those in the New Testament.





Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com/
Reply: Mary?
Reply:Andy (And he)?


Is this a trick question?


~
Reply:god
Reply:I don't know!
Reply:David or could it be Saul :) Well u got me on that one


((((HUGS)))))


What is the common name of something you use to revive people who have fainted?

Smelling salts (ammonium carbonate)


basically it's a really stinky ammonia smell that's released when you break this little cloth-covered ampule.

What is the common name of something you use to revive people who have fainted?
mouth to mouth resusitation
Reply:ammonia
Reply:smelling salts. break the pack and stick under the nose
Reply:or the heimlech maneuver


or CPR
Reply:Ammonia chips are also used. That's what we use in the ER.
Reply:Smelling Salts- Ammonian Carbonate. Actually had it done once-when I fainted-I fainted in the hospital after seeing my son in the intensive care unit-he was in a coma but his eyes were open. I actually took one look and was on the floor - the nurses revived me with the above. By the way, when I came to-they had cotton balls over my sons eyes. Sad but true.
Reply:vinegar (the person who fainted has to smell it)


What is the common name for Cosshsachaea Virus?

What is the common name for Cosshsachaea Virus?





Is it Chicken Pox?

What is the common name for Cosshsachaea Virus?
Coxsackie virus does not cause chicken pox. there are 24 types of coxsackie A virus and 6 types of Coxsakie B virus. Coxsackie can cause Bornholm disease, myocarditis, aseptic meningitis, pleurodynia, Vincent's angina and several other conditions.
Reply:Chicken pox is vaicella disease.





I have never heard of, nor know what cosshsachaea virus is?





Have you spelled it correctly?

broadleaf

Other than ordering on-line where can I find items with common names but unusual spellings...?

I have a daughter named Kaitlynn and it is really hard to find stuff with her name spelled the right way on it.

Other than ordering on-line where can I find items with common names but unusual spellings...?
It's going to have to be custom ordered. My name was an unusual spelling, and one day when I was in high school I finally found a keychain with my correctly spelled name. it was thrilling, I bought all of them!
Reply:Lillion Vernon or Lilly's Kids (great catalogs)





Oriental trading sometimes has things you can personalize





Abby Press often has items that can have names put on
Reply:wait a few years and you will find it. My name is Kristi and when I was young I could never find that spelling, but I see it a lot now. Sorry I know this doesn't help
Reply:umm that is tough if you want like wooden letters go to home depot


Can anyone list the short name of the common names?

For examples,

%26lt;br%26gt;%26lt;br%26gt;Bill = William,

%26lt;br%26gt;Dick = Ricard

Can anyone list the short name of the common names?
Al - Albert, Alfred, Alan


Bob - Robert


Beth - Elizabeth


Bill(y) - William


Cathy - Catherine


Chris - Christopher


Deb(bie) - Deborah, Debra


Dick(y)(ie) - Richard


Don(nie)(y) - Donald


Dom - Domenic, Dominic


Ed(die)(dy) - Edward


Fred(dy)(die) - Frederick


Jim(my)(mie) - James


Joe(y) - Joseph


Kate - Katherine


Kim - Kimberl(e)y


Larry - Lawrence


Liz - Elizabeth


Maggie(y) - Margaret


Margy(ie) - Margaret


Matt(y)(ie) - Matthew


Mike - Michael


Nick - Nicholas


Peggy - Margaret


Phil - Phillip/Philip


Pete - Peter


Rick(y) - Richard


Ray - Raymond


Ron(ny)(ie) - Ronald, Veronica


Steve - Steven, Stephen


Tina - Christina


Tim(my) - Timothy


Tom(my) - Thomas


Tory(ie) - Victoria


Will(ie)(y) - William


Vic - Victor


Vin(nie)(ny) - Vincent


Val - Valerie


What is the common name of a pink worm (the ones who live under rocks)?

I tried looking up this species but all the results always pop up to be parasitic worms in a human.

What is the common name of a pink worm (the ones who live under rocks)?
Sounds like the common Earthworm.


Are you goin' fishin'?


Does anyone know any names that are different & not common for a baby boy or girl?

were trying to think of baby names for my niece or nephew...he or she is on their way and we havent got any names in mind yet!...my brother %26amp; his girlfriend want something thats different %26amp; not too common


if anyone knows any nice names for either a girl of boy dooo tell ! :)


thankssss

Does anyone know any names that are different %26amp; not common for a baby boy or girl?
How about Roman and Shenai
Reply:Any of the baby name sites can help you there, but remember the more unique and harder to spell, the harder you make a person to get a job later in life. Some names have negative images, and not to sound racist, but ones that sound like black names will probably be career killers later in life.





I myself like original and unique names, but when you travel that route, keep it simple (KISS). Otherwise, you might as well name your boy Sue.
Reply:my daughters name is summer because she was born in June, although its getting used alot more now! Unusual names could be Willow for a boy or a girl, a girl I was in hospital with named her baby boy Logan, I hadnt heard that before, I also like shayla and Lola for a girl. My friends bro is called Storm but im not to keen on that one...Raine is quite nice for a girl though ....
Reply:girls





Athena (my favorite)


Heidi


Skye


Maye


Willow


Sophe (Sophia)


Anna Sophia


Ariel


Hana (pronounced Hawna)


India


Jane


Macie


Alette (pronounced how it is spelled)


Zoey


Faith


Acadia


Celeste


Aura


Holly


Kyra


Amythica (could be shortened to Amy)


Quinn


Trinity


Carly


Dawn (one of my favorites)


Hazel


Winnifred or Winnie


Faye


Carrie or Kari


Azuri


Ambika


Brielle


Autumn





guys names





Aaron


Chester


Evan


Austin


Chase





sorry I don't have many boys names suggestions i hope i helped i really love the s names though.
Reply:Artichoke


Cactus


War


Famine


Plague


Death.





Joking.....names have meanings you know. Really they should wait till the birth and when they see the child look at him or her and decide what name they look like. The way some people look like Roberts or Elizabeths.





Make sure the actual meaning of the name is not silly.





My full name's meaning is quite bizarre. The exact meaning is Leader, worthy of praise, of the Army of Light. I really think I should have armour and a white horse to live up to the meaning.
Reply:Alexandra.


Chloe.


Ellie-Jay.


Holly.


Marie.


Ellen.


Kassidy.


Carrie.


Kasey.


Georgia.


Tahlia.


Diana.


Kelsey-Leigh.


Kelsey-Marie.


Amelia.


Kayden.


Jasper.


Nico [Nee-Ko]


Louie.


Ollie.


Jayden.


Tyler.


Tristan.


Bradley.


Jemma.


Keira.


Ciara [Cee-Ah-Ra]


Jessie-Louise.


Olivia-Rose.


Brooke.


Paige.


Helia [Hel-ee-a]


Callie.


Karlie.


Ryan.


Jamie.


Ellis.


Elliot.


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Reply:Rory for a boy, ive chosen that for mine I also like Raen (pronounced rayon) xeon and xavier. For a girl Lilly, lola and ellie may are lovely! I hope they can decide soon, they may take one look at the baby when he/ she is born and just know then, my mum changed my name twice when I was born! x
Reply:Girls: Amerie, Criseyde, Helena (Hell- A- na), Nan, Persephone, Sibyl, Soledad (sol-A-dad), Violette, Veronique,








Boys: Amory, Carney, Caldwell, Carver, Cavin, Cullen, Ellison, Evander, Grafton, Kolt, Witt








Either: Avi, Faren, Ocie
Reply:Girls;





Halo (I knew a girl called that, but I don't really like it!)


Heather


Iris


Hazel


Violet


Niomie (which is my brothers gf's name, i like the more unusual spelling!)


Jodie





Boys;





Callum


Jarred


Kai


Logan


Kayne (I have friends who recently called their son this!! :/)


Aiden


Connor





I will try and come back with some more :)
Reply:Boy: Finley (Finn for short, which I love. Reminds me of a surfer ;]), Lucas, Elijah, Tyler, Caleb.


Girl: Juliette, Helena, Eva, Ava.





I know they're not different, but they're not common. Where you looking for quirky names?
Reply:I have always LOVED the name Naomi. And will name my daughter that. It's very very different





I also love Octavia for a girl and it's not common at all.





For a boy I really like Jace I have only know one boy with that name I also love maxwell and Landon
Reply:Some of my personal favs are:


GIRL:


Willow, Whisper, Raven, Zoe, Chloe, Jemma, Montana, Mallorie %26amp; Mystique.





BOY:


Dakota, Zander, Sebastian all with the middle name Jaymz.
Reply:For girls you can mix and match these:


Amerie or Amberly


Amelie


Annelise


Aria


Ariana


Eloise


Elise


Louisa


Louise


Amity


Verity





For boys you can mix and match these:


Luke


Damien


Carmichael


Nathaniel


Warren


Ashton


Asher


Eric


Daniel


Emile
Reply:Aaliyah, Archibald, Aaden


Brianne (pronounced bree-anne), Bryce


Channing, Clifton
Reply:For a girl:


Adelaide


Annika(Un-e-ka)


Tamara


Tara


Kara


Maya(Myer)


Lila(lyla)


Laylah


Celia


Annya


Leona


Melinda


Sienna


Savannah


Elizabetha





For a Boy:


Tautum


Kale


Brady


Jayden


Luca


Kane


Emme


Chase


Brodie


Seth





Hope i helped and good luck!
Reply:boys: Parker, Conner, Quinn, Nelson,











girls: Zoie, Bella, Sadie,
Reply:Boy..


Jasper


Luke


Travis


Haydn


Garii or Gary





Girls


Alice


Zali


MaCanna or MaKenna


Jane


Keira





And my fav name.. And yes I no its out of da Twilight seires





Rosalie


Dats for a girl





Sounded out like (rose-a-lee)
Reply:for a girl: Saria or Sephrenia or Ruby





for a boy: Jack-Daniel, Joshua





hope thats some help xxx
Reply:Girls:


Myla


Isabella


Teya


Shae


Mya


Maya (May-ah)


Mia


Luciana


Lousia


Halle


Lelayna ( Le-lay-na)


Brooke


Mabel


Yara


Zelia


Harlow


Winter





Boys:


Gareth


Kai


Joshua


Miquel


KNox


Bronx
Reply:girl:





angel


Bailey Jade


Sky


autum


summer


winter


estelle


kelsey mai


crystal


riley


casey





boy:





layton


kieton


sampson


riley


jayyden


mackenzie


kane
Reply:Girl: Rapunzel


Boy: Pinnochio
Reply:BOYS


Cooper


Finley


Brody


Hayden


Harley


Sawyer


Chace





GIRLS


Harlow


Sienna


Ruby


Serena


Blaire


Caroline


Violet





These are the ones I like!
Reply:Male - Holden.


Female - Gizelle, Alizea.
Reply:how about icabod
Reply:Luna


Emelynn


Giavanna


Faye


Orion(Boy)
Reply:Ayla


Annika


Tanya Lee


Naomi


Berkeley





Beau


Perry


Kyle


Van


Jay


Lawson
Reply:Mirabelle and Conrad
Reply:BOYS:


Levi


Max





GIRLS:


Amelia


Lila
Reply:Javan
Reply:my youngest two boys are called





Morgan and Dacoda (Cody for short)





they are really unusual in the Uk.
Reply:what about lake for a girl or laken for a boy.

night jasmine

Not very common female names beginning with A and E?

Arja


Estelle/////

Not very common female names beginning with A and E?
Ariana and Erica





They are both BEAUITIFUL names, don't you think so?





Well, they might not be unique, but changing the spelling is also an eye catcher ;)





Ariahna





Erika


Ericka


Erikha





Play around with them!


You just might find a whole new name!





Ariona


Eriana


Anrika


Erakina





lol the possibilities are endless!





Good luck with the baby (s)!
Reply:It will depend on where you live as to how popular the name is. My daughter's name is Aleyha (a-lee-a), which as you can see on your answers is popular in some countries such as USA. But because we live in Australia and decided to spell it a little different it is not so common. If you find a name that you really like but arn't sure how popular it is, you can always check the births, deaths and marrages website in your country. Good Luck!
Reply:Here are some of my suggestions:





Adabelle (means 'noble %26amp; kind')


Agatha (means 'good')


Alannah (means 'rock')


Alessandra (means 'defending men')


Amelie (means 'emulating')





Eloisa (means 'fame and war')


Eliza (means 'my God is a vow')


Erica (means 'eternal ruler')


Esme (means 'loved')


Esther (means 'star')





:-)
Reply:Starting with 'A'





Adrienne


Alia


Ashlynn


Alyssa


Annika


Arya


Ariana


Ariella


Ashton


Autumn


Aubrey


Avery


Anya





Starting with 'E'





Evan


Eden


Emerson


Ella


Elleigh


Eva


Evangeline/a


Emery





Hope this helps! =)
Reply:*A*


Amity


Amielle


Aurora


Anita


Aysha / Aisha


Akira


Alessa


Amabella


Amali


Analeigh





*E*


Evangeline


Evadine


Ebony


Emmaline


Erina


Ella


Esmee


---


%26lt;3
Reply:Aaliyah, Adicia, Aziza, Ajalae?


Edesia, Erzulie, Enki, Elmira, Elodie, Eskarne, Evie?
Reply:Anastacia


Aurelia


Amelie


Amelinda


Assumpta





Ellamanda


Elissabeth


Eleanora


Emilinda


Easter





Not many, but a bit uncommon, hope i am helping :-)
Reply:April


Avril


Annalisa


Aurora


Adeline


Adrienne


Aella





Elinor


Elodie


Elodia


Eulalia


Euthalia


Eden


Echo





Hope this helps!
Reply:I would have to say aliciandricason and emilandaternton, are not very common at all.
Reply:E





Eleanora


Estelle


Esther





A


Arianna


Adrianna


Amira


Adina


Annelise
Reply:Alijiah!





Ahl-ih-jay-ah!





I wanted to name my girl this but my husband chose another name we agreed to....
Reply:Adria, Abagail, Erin, Ella, Emma
Reply:Amelia


Amelie


Amaya


Annaleise


Arion


Ada


Ela


Eden


Elsie


Elise


Elouis


Elland





hope these help
Reply:Amali, Alaia





Elara, Evangeline
Reply:Amelia , Eleanor, Emie
Reply:Allison


Amber


Ashley


Audrea


Angel


Annette


Ellen


Elizabeth


Emily


Edna


Edith


Erica
Reply:Eilidh


pronounced (ay-lee)


:)
Reply:Arista or Arissa


Allene (Al-leen)





Everly
Reply:Akilla


Araia


Erofia


Eviana
Reply:Alana and Elora
Reply:Amphore


Esperanta
Reply:Elaine and Aleina
Reply:Alina and Elenor
Reply:Alessandra and Elena
Reply:areli %26amp; Emery
Reply:Aila or Eileen
Reply:Ezra (male in the bible, but sounds kind-of girlish)
Reply:aliyah thats a beautiful name
Reply:I like the name Eden and Ariella


What are some good Scottish names?? Very common names??

Boys:





Allan


Eric


Andrew


James


Calvin


Luis


Wendel


Peter





Girls:





Margaret


Mary


Helen


Wendy


Doris


Catherine


Elizabeth


Janice

What are some good Scottish names?? Very common names??
wee jimmy
Reply:Surnames: Anderson,Baxter,Campbell,Donaldson,Ewing... McDonald,Oakley,Pearson,Q??????,Robertso...
Reply:There is a difference between good Scottish names %26amp; common ones. Most people in Scotland nowadays have English based names. Having said that though here are some Scottish guys names:





Iain


Alasdair/Alistair


Euan


Hamish


Angus


Colin


Kenneth


Struan


Shuard


Jock (Scottish for John)


Brian


Connor


Kyle


Donald


Kenneth


Sean


Andrew





Other boys names that are popular:


John


James


Peter


Michael


Robert


Matthew


Mark


Alan/Allan


Alexander (English version of Alasdair/Alistair)





Modern guys names that are becoming popular:


Jordan


Reece
Reply:Macdonald,Macbeth,lassie
Reply:Callum, Donal for guys. Eileen, Sara for girls.
Reply:Hamish, Angus, Callum, Isla, Lewis....etc.... There are so many.....














And by the way.....have always had my laptop at home charles.....just couldn't sleep!!!!
Reply:Hamish, Donald, Tam, Rab, Andrew, Morag, Mary.
Reply:Craig.........hmmm thats all i know
Reply:1,Wullie


2, Bobby


3, Franky


4, Hamish


5, Angus


6, Calum (my sons name)


7, Conner


8, Cameron


9, Aly
Reply:kyle mackenzie blake





this is a great website for it
Reply:Hamish. Darren.


Mac-Anything...
Reply:Ross !!
Reply:my faminy are scottish and my husband, very common names; colin, angus, william, robert
Reply:Smack head, junkie, alcoholic, fatty, ned, ASBO holder, stab victim, sectarian thug, skinflint.





And they're the nicer ones.


Common Names of Organic Compounds?

Hello,





After having done quite a bit of research on my own (which yielded no effective results), I would like to ask if anyone knows/can tell me the common names/nicknames of the following organic compounds, if they happen to have any common names of nicknames at all.





1. 1,3,5-tribromobenzene


2. 1-bromo-4-chlorobenzene


3. Cyclooctene


4. Cyclohexene


5. 2,3-dimethyl-2-butene








Thank you,


Nick

Common Names of Organic Compounds?
I don't know of any common names of any of those.





Cyclooctene is sometimes abbreviated as coe and used as a transition metal ligand.


Why do people think changing the spelling of a common name will make it more unique?

I don't get the trend of adding random letters to names. I recently saw Jacob spelled Jaykub. It's still the name Jacob, but now the kid will get made fun of.


Why not just give your child a unique name instead of weirdly spelled common name?

Why do people think changing the spelling of a common name will make it more unique?
I'm right there with you!





Aside from a few names with valid variant spellings - Katherine, Ann, Jonathan - I find that the changes almost always make the name less appealing.





Once upon a time, it used to be that someone might use Krystal instead of Crystal or Ami instead of Amy. Those were bad, but not trainwrecks.





But Krisstelle? Eighmey? And, oh heavens, Jaykub?





You're right. The name *sounds* exactly the same, but looks ridiculous.





I like an unusual name, but stocking up at the Vowel Store does not a distinctive name make!
Reply:I agree. It's a pet peeve of mine. However some people don't know how to spell so they sound it out and what they hear is the name....
Reply:I agree. My name is Erika, it's an alternative spelling to Erica but its not strange, it's definately heard, plus it's the German spelling. I get it mispelled so much, I can't imagine why people need to MAKE UP spellings to be different. I have seen it spelled Ericca, Eryka, Ericha and I think it's rediculous. And especially common spellings, people are definately going to need the kids to correct them.
Reply:Jaykub just looks phony, made up, %26amp; rediculous. Now that I look at it, Jaykub just looks kinda feminine. Girly version of Jacob. LOL!!! I really don't get it.......................... either.





That's overly, overly unique.
Reply:I agree with you about spelling common names in unique ways, it really is stupid, I know a girl named Christian, but it's spelled Khrystian or Kristopher instead of Christopher... but I know a family who adopted their little boy from Russia, and his name is Jaykub, that is a common alternate spelling in other countries.
Reply:Beautifully said. ;) And I couldn't agree more!





If baffles me that someone could think Jaykub or Emmuleigh in any way unique! They're still THE most common names out there ... only with the added misfortune of being misspelled. So not only do little "Jayk" and "Emmu" still have overwhelmingly common names in general, but their parents -- and, unfortunately, the children themselves -- will now be seen as ignorant to boot! Definitely a poorly-thought-out method of naming. :(





Especially when, as you mentioned, there are so many truly unique, intriguing, properly-spelled names to choose from. It seems those who purposefully misspell a common choice in the name of originality simply don't want the hassle of actively seeking out a name that actually IS uncommon. Shame!
Reply:Well cerain spelleings look prettier, like Ashley as Ashlee, or Micheala as McKayla, or Makayla. I think Jaykub is a bit much, but kids really don't get teased as much as parents think they do! I mean, besides parents who are teachers, how would parents know that their kid is getting teased?!? I should know, as I am a 6th grader, and never in my life have I seen a kid get teased because of their name! Only one kid in my grade ever gets teased but that's because she is a highly over-dramatic B***h!
Reply:I think it is for people too un-original to think of a good name on their own, so they change the spelling of one they have heard 1000 times and think themselves clever
Reply:i fully agree babes. people are tards.


at the end of the day, if its still said the same theres no point. the kid will have to write the messed up name on schoolwork, application forms, CVs.... god, how embarrassing!


and it probably doesnt make the kid unique, becuase chances are someone else out there is called the same thing, spelt the same way. its just condemning a child to a lifetime of humiliation, and difficulty for those it comes into contact with xxx
Reply:How do you spell ghetto? getoe?
Reply:Ew that spelling "Jaykub" looks ridiculous. I don't know why people do that. Like I named my daughter "Abigail" and people still ask me how I spelled that. How many ways are there to spell Abigail?? It's the most common name ever!
Reply:because, either way you spell it, it still says the same thing, so let parents spell their children names the way they want to,!
Reply:A "unique" (or idiotic, really) spelling does not make the name ANY different than its normally spelled counterpart. If the name sounds the same, it IS the same name....





I once saw the name Christel, and I had to have someone point out to me that it's pronounced like "Crystal"... sad....
Reply:I agree with you


A wrong spelling of a common name, does not make it unique, it's just a name spelled wrong


If there are three Jacob's in the class, they will be Jacob A, Jacob B and Jaykub C. It still is the same name.


I am not sure why people think using a common name, spelling it funny, makes it unique. It does not
Reply:I don't get the trend of people naming their kids impossible to spell, difficult to pronounce names. So many people want their child to be the only one on the planet with a certain name. All they're doing is condemning their children to a life of pronouncing and spelling their names for everyone they ever come in contact with. What's wrong with normal, regular names? Your child will still have his/her own personality!





*Just a small pet peeve of mine: nothing can be "more unique". That's a grammatical error that's becoming more and more common. "Unique" means one of a kind. Either it's unique or it isn't. %26lt;steps down off of soap box%26gt;
Reply:Because they are lame.
Reply:Unique names/spelling are highly overrated. Spellings like that don't make the name any better. They just make the parents seem illiterate.
Reply:I totally agree slaughtering an ordinary name just looks uneducated. I've seen Addilynn (supposed to be Adeline)! ICK!!!!
Reply:Most baby names books has a section where they suggest actually changing the spelling to make the name more unique.
Reply:it is a preference on the way the parents like the name spelled. take my name for instance. My name is Dedra but most people spell it Deidre as in Deidre Hall who plays on days of our lives. but both pronounced the same.

frangipni

Which two elements in the Periodic table differ by one letter in their common name?

I was doing a problem in my homework for chemistry and I need help. One of the questions was: which two elements in the periodic table of elements differ by one letter in their common name? Help, anyone!

Which two elements in the Periodic table differ by one letter in their common name?
Cerium (Ce) and Cesium (Cs).
Reply:F-loride and C-loride there is not actually a dash between the words but i am trying to show u the one letter diference hope i helped :D


Can I get information on how to look after a crassula ovata common name money tree?

Crassulas are very easy plants to care for. They make great houseplants and in warmer climates, can be grown outdoors.





Their requirements are simple -- just be sure not to overwater your plant.





For a concise summary of taking care of your plant, try http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_Tree


Thursday, August 19, 2010

Am I getting viruses? By these common names?

I keep getting these emails that gets put into my Bulk folder and they are from names that I don't know so I just delete. Like Jenny Talior and Virginna Smith, and I don't know a Jenny or a Virginna and it's not like I am only got one, I am getting lots frequently.

Am I getting viruses? By these common names?
i catch viruses sometimes. i usually seem to get the ones that make me sneeze a lot.
Reply:Ok, the worst thing that can happen is, well, you having to read them. Yahoo scans your email, and yes it happens to everybody. You might have to change your email if you get too many.
Reply:they are your average spam i would just delete them don't even bother worrying about them or opening them.there could very well be some phishing or even virus file in any of that type junk so just delete it.
Reply:It is very common for a virus to search the computer it is infecting for email addresses. When it finds them, it will build a list and send out emails using the addresses it found as either the To: address or the From: address. Unfortunately, if some one who has your email address is infected with a virus, its possible that you are receiving the bogus messages or the rejection notifications.





If you are concerned about getting a virus (you should be), you can defend against them by keeping your computer patched with the latest updates and running antivirus software. If you are already doing these things, then you probably aren't infected with a virus. If you don't have any antivirus software, you can go run a one time scan at the included link to check your system.
Reply:i think that u shouldn't open them at all cause, someone(f..) could have send viruses 2 u!!
Reply:Bulk mail is spam mail. Never worry about what is there. Yahoo has already caught it as spam. It will be deleted automatically or you can empty the entire folder at any time.


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What are four very common korean names? (10 pts!)?

In korean letters, please. :)





and can someone write "Oyoung Lee" and "Insook Kang" in korean letters? thank you. :D:D

What are four very common korean names? (10 pts!)?
"Oyoung Lee" and "Insook Kang" in korean letters
Reply:and this is on diet and fitness section because.....? lol





Lee Oyoung 이오영


Kang Insook 강인숙

bleeding heart

What is the common name of a pink worm (the ones who live under rocks)?

I tried looking up this species but all the results always pop up to be parasitic worms in a human.

What is the common name of a pink worm (the ones who live under rocks)?
Sounds like the common Earthworm.


Are you goin' fishin'?


Does anyone know any names that are different & not common for a baby boy or girl?

were trying to think of baby names for my niece or nephew...he or she is on their way and we havent got any names in mind yet!...my brother %26amp; his girlfriend want something thats different %26amp; not too common


if anyone knows any nice names for either a girl of boy dooo tell ! :)


thankssss

Does anyone know any names that are different %26amp; not common for a baby boy or girl?
How about Roman and Shenai
Reply:Any of the baby name sites can help you there, but remember the more unique and harder to spell, the harder you make a person to get a job later in life. Some names have negative images, and not to sound racist, but ones that sound like black names will probably be career killers later in life.





I myself like original and unique names, but when you travel that route, keep it simple (KISS). Otherwise, you might as well name your boy Sue.
Reply:my daughters name is summer because she was born in June, although its getting used alot more now! Unusual names could be Willow for a boy or a girl, a girl I was in hospital with named her baby boy Logan, I hadnt heard that before, I also like shayla and Lola for a girl. My friends bro is called Storm but im not to keen on that one...Raine is quite nice for a girl though ....
Reply:girls





Athena (my favorite)


Heidi


Skye


Maye


Willow


Sophe (Sophia)


Anna Sophia


Ariel


Hana (pronounced Hawna)


India


Jane


Macie


Alette (pronounced how it is spelled)


Zoey


Faith


Acadia


Celeste


Aura


Holly


Kyra


Amythica (could be shortened to Amy)


Quinn


Trinity


Carly


Dawn (one of my favorites)


Hazel


Winnifred or Winnie


Faye


Carrie or Kari


Azuri


Ambika


Brielle


Autumn





guys names





Aaron


Chester


Evan


Austin


Chase





sorry I don't have many boys names suggestions i hope i helped i really love the s names though.
Reply:Artichoke


Cactus


War


Famine


Plague


Death.





Joking.....names have meanings you know. Really they should wait till the birth and when they see the child look at him or her and decide what name they look like. The way some people look like Roberts or Elizabeths.





Make sure the actual meaning of the name is not silly.





My full name's meaning is quite bizarre. The exact meaning is Leader, worthy of praise, of the Army of Light. I really think I should have armour and a white horse to live up to the meaning.
Reply:Alexandra.


Chloe.


Ellie-Jay.


Holly.


Marie.


Ellen.


Kassidy.


Carrie.


Kasey.


Georgia.


Tahlia.


Diana.


Kelsey-Leigh.


Kelsey-Marie.


Amelia.


Kayden.


Jasper.


Nico [Nee-Ko]


Louie.


Ollie.


Jayden.


Tyler.


Tristan.


Bradley.


Jemma.


Keira.


Ciara [Cee-Ah-Ra]


Jessie-Louise.


Olivia-Rose.


Brooke.


Paige.


Helia [Hel-ee-a]


Callie.


Karlie.


Ryan.


Jamie.


Ellis.


Elliot.


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Reply:Rory for a boy, ive chosen that for mine I also like Raen (pronounced rayon) xeon and xavier. For a girl Lilly, lola and ellie may are lovely! I hope they can decide soon, they may take one look at the baby when he/ she is born and just know then, my mum changed my name twice when I was born! x
Reply:Girls: Amerie, Criseyde, Helena (Hell- A- na), Nan, Persephone, Sibyl, Soledad (sol-A-dad), Violette, Veronique,








Boys: Amory, Carney, Caldwell, Carver, Cavin, Cullen, Ellison, Evander, Grafton, Kolt, Witt








Either: Avi, Faren, Ocie
Reply:Girls;





Halo (I knew a girl called that, but I don't really like it!)


Heather


Iris


Hazel


Violet


Niomie (which is my brothers gf's name, i like the more unusual spelling!)


Jodie





Boys;





Callum


Jarred


Kai


Logan


Kayne (I have friends who recently called their son this!! :/)


Aiden


Connor





I will try and come back with some more :)
Reply:Boy: Finley (Finn for short, which I love. Reminds me of a surfer ;]), Lucas, Elijah, Tyler, Caleb.


Girl: Juliette, Helena, Eva, Ava.





I know they're not different, but they're not common. Where you looking for quirky names?
Reply:I have always LOVED the name Naomi. And will name my daughter that. It's very very different





I also love Octavia for a girl and it's not common at all.





For a boy I really like Jace I have only know one boy with that name I also love maxwell and Landon
Reply:Some of my personal favs are:


GIRL:


Willow, Whisper, Raven, Zoe, Chloe, Jemma, Montana, Mallorie %26amp; Mystique.





BOY:


Dakota, Zander, Sebastian all with the middle name Jaymz.
Reply:For girls you can mix and match these:


Amerie or Amberly


Amelie


Annelise


Aria


Ariana


Eloise


Elise


Louisa


Louise


Amity


Verity





For boys you can mix and match these:


Luke


Damien


Carmichael


Nathaniel


Warren


Ashton


Asher


Eric


Daniel


Emile
Reply:Aaliyah, Archibald, Aaden


Brianne (pronounced bree-anne), Bryce


Channing, Clifton
Reply:For a girl:


Adelaide


Annika(Un-e-ka)


Tamara


Tara


Kara


Maya(Myer)


Lila(lyla)


Laylah


Celia


Annya


Leona


Melinda


Sienna


Savannah


Elizabetha





For a Boy:


Tautum


Kale


Brady


Jayden


Luca


Kane


Emme


Chase


Brodie


Seth





Hope i helped and good luck!
Reply:boys: Parker, Conner, Quinn, Nelson,











girls: Zoie, Bella, Sadie,
Reply:Boy..


Jasper


Luke


Travis


Haydn


Garii or Gary





Girls


Alice


Zali


MaCanna or MaKenna


Jane


Keira





And my fav name.. And yes I no its out of da Twilight seires





Rosalie


Dats for a girl





Sounded out like (rose-a-lee)
Reply:for a girl: Saria or Sephrenia or Ruby





for a boy: Jack-Daniel, Joshua





hope thats some help xxx
Reply:Girls:


Myla


Isabella


Teya


Shae


Mya


Maya (May-ah)


Mia


Luciana


Lousia


Halle


Lelayna ( Le-lay-na)


Brooke


Mabel


Yara


Zelia


Harlow


Winter





Boys:


Gareth


Kai


Joshua


Miquel


KNox


Bronx
Reply:girl:





angel


Bailey Jade


Sky


autum


summer


winter


estelle


kelsey mai


crystal


riley


casey





boy:





layton


kieton


sampson


riley


jayyden


mackenzie


kane
Reply:Girl: Rapunzel


Boy: Pinnochio
Reply:BOYS


Cooper


Finley


Brody


Hayden


Harley


Sawyer


Chace





GIRLS


Harlow


Sienna


Ruby


Serena


Blaire


Caroline


Violet





These are the ones I like!
Reply:Male - Holden.


Female - Gizelle, Alizea.
Reply:how about icabod
Reply:Luna


Emelynn


Giavanna


Faye


Orion(Boy)
Reply:Ayla


Annika


Tanya Lee


Naomi


Berkeley





Beau


Perry


Kyle


Van


Jay


Lawson
Reply:Mirabelle and Conrad
Reply:BOYS:


Levi


Max





GIRLS:


Amelia


Lila
Reply:Javan
Reply:my youngest two boys are called





Morgan and Dacoda (Cody for short)





they are really unusual in the Uk.
Reply:what about lake for a girl or laken for a boy.