No, but I'm guessing that there's a Jedidiah in there somewhere.
2007-11-20 05:40:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I haven't noticed that in the area where I live. I enroll people in health insurance and see the names of the dependents and many these days seem to be naming their children with names that are not related to either gender and/or sound like someone's last name (Montgomery, Madison, Cheyenne, etc.) My grandparents were named Anna and Marion/Edward and Pauline. I've never met anyone else named Marion (male) and only one named Pauline, but Edward and Anna are still being used, if the parents aren't trying to do something unusual instead.
2016-05-24 08:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter would have had a great great great grandma if she had been born 5 years earlier. Her cousin had one. It was my fiances great great grandma and she lived to be 104. I dont remember her name though. My fiance says only the good die young. haha
I dont know the names of my great great great grandparents. I could probably find out if I really wanted to though.
2007-11-20 05:42:25
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answered by Amanda 7
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Weeelll, I just called them Great,Great, Great Grandma, and Grandpa. They would think me rude if I called them by their given names...Duh!
2007-11-20 13:10:03
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answered by Leepal 5
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Nope.
2007-11-20 05:40:45
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answered by Nerd [Got Suspended] 4
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Yes.
2007-11-20 05:43:42
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answered by Anonymous
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As for the men, I am sure they were both Salvatore's - everyone is my family is named Salvatore.
2007-11-20 05:41:59
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answered by Sour Girl™ 6
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yes
2007-11-20 05:40:53
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answered by Magick Kitty 7
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nope
2007-11-20 05:41:59
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answered by Anonymous
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nope not to be mean but I really don't care.
2007-11-20 05:40:38
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answered by candy 3
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