Do you have a unique/rare name?

My name, Erin, was uncommon when I was little, but it's become a lot more mainstream. Most people misspell it as Aaron, and even if they spell it correctly, they pronounce it that way. Add on the fact that they can never seem to get my last name correct, and it's pretty much been an annoyance all my life.
 
Your comment has me shooketh.

When I was in high school, there was an underclassman who had the same name as me. There was a student art show in the auditorium and my teacher took our class to go see it. She thought the underclassman’s display was my work at first lol. ; u ;


Right! Its always such a shock to see our name!
 
My name is uncommon. I haven't really met many people named Shana. A lot of them either spell it Shanna or pronounce it differently if they do share the exact spelling. I like my name, but it gets old having to correct people sometimes. I pronounce my name Shana rhyming with the American way of saying banana.
 
Nope, my first, middle and last name are all very common! I do like my name, I think it sounds nice but I wish it wasn't so common. Every class, community group, etc. I've been to in my life there have been two, three, four people with my name and I always have to go by my full name. :')
 
my name is Viviana. I dont think its rare but I also dont think its incredibly common. I got a super weird name for a Mexican girl lol, my sisters is more traditional and even more rare--maite.
 
Nope, I have a pretty common name. It's very traditional and has been around for a long time. I've never met anyone with the same last name as me though.
 
my name is super common. first name Michelle, last name probably on the top 5 most common chinese last names in existence.

somehow, people still manage to call me Michael.
 
My first name, Sam(uel), is very common. I sometimes wish I had a more unique name lol, but it is what it is.
 
Pretty sure Cheryll is a bit rare, maybe an alteration of Beryl. tbh, i just let people call me cherry instead. :3

My native name is pretty rare since I looked up. One person showed up.
 
Not really, but it's kind of uncommon among my generation, it's kind of an old lady name.
 
My parents named me Danielle because at the time they didn’t know of anyone with that name, and they wanted my name to be unique. When I started school, there were two other girls named Danielle in my class... 🤣

While it isn’t my legal name yet, I now use the name Rosabelle, and I’ve yet to meet anyone else with that name. 😄
 
My name is Niels, I live in France and it's definitely not common AT ALL here.
But I think it's more popular in nordic countries if I'm not mistaken.
 
People say my name is unique but I don't think so plus its quite a common name. I'm not very fond of it.
 
I feel like my name is at least uncommon maybe? I've only met and or heard of other people having my name less than 10 times in my life. I'm turning 23 at the end of my month. I'm sure I'll probably meet a small handful of people with my name before I die but I still know very few with my name and usually from a distance or in passing.
 
My name itself isn't that rare, but the way my name is spelled certainly is. Tbh I don't really like my name that much because of it - nobody I've known outside of family has ever managed to spell it right, and I was never able to find one of those name keychains with my name spelled correctly. It's always frustrated me. (It's not Tanya btw, my island rep was named that because she's based off one of the characters I had in NL)
 
My first name is Bridget! I know it's not 100% rare but I think it sounds very beautiful. One of my moms best friends suggested it when I was little and I guess it stuck!
 
I have a unique last name, I searched it up and apparently its aussie slang for something about trains, but from a last name search up barely any people have it
 
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