>47,172 people named John Smith in the United States
What is the John Smith of your language?
47,172 people named John Smith in the United States
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>tfw one of only 2,050
John Doe
Jan Novák
Probably something like "Normand Tremblay" for older people, and maybe something like "Étienne Roy" for younger people.
Stop bulshitting, it's Zhang Lee
Thomas Müller (Mueller)
michael chang
Henk de Vries
KEK
Totally epic, 4.5% = 100% after all
Juan Lopez
John Smith if you went overall amount.
If you went by most popular baby names now it would be Liam Smith
lol, Janez Novak here
flustered
Juan Rodriguez
José/Juan/Luis
Pérez/García
I wonder how common is Hans Neumann in Germany/Austria
Yea there are several names. Hans, Thomas, Frank, Horst and surnames Müller, Schmidt, Neumann
Tb.h probably something like Terry bourdeaux
Juan de la Cruz
Ивaн Ивaнoв
Jaan Tamm
Bruce Drundridge
Johannes Seppä
Actually...
Mario rossi
what do the colours mean
RED SOLO CUP
Dunno
Seems to be related to the origin of the name. The Nordic nations' surnames all mean "son of" while the UK and Germany's are more occupation based, with "Smith", meaning smith, and "Muller" miller, respectively.
Men: Timo Virtanen
Women: Thi Nguyen
张伟,300,000 people's name.
>Timo
youtube.com
Always makes me laugh