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  2. 21 Best 1990s Baby Names That Are Still Relevant Today - AOL

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    Tyler. Another name that exploded in popularity during the 1990s, Tyler is an English name with a literal meaning: "maker of tiles." In the 1990s, just over 262,000 Tylers were born in the United ...

  3. The most creative celebrity baby names, from Apple to Zillion

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    Here are 64 unique celebrity baby names — like Dweezil, Cricket, and Apple — that Hollywood A-listers are choosing for their children.

  4. Naming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Foreigners whose last name contains diacritics or non-English letters (e.g. Muñoz, Gößmann) may experience problems, since their names in their passports and in other documents are spelled differently (e.g., the German name Gößmann may be alternatively spelled Goessmann or Gossmann), so people not familiar with the foreign orthography may ...

  5. What are the most distinctive baby names by state? - AOL

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    Unique names in this analysis are those where the state represents a higher share of all U.S. babies with that name than the share of babies born overall. Names had to represent at least .05% of ...

  6. Category:Surnames - Wikipedia

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    Articles in this category are concerned with surnames (last names in Western cultures, but family names in general), especially articles concerned with one surname. Use template {} to populate this category. However, do not use the template on disambiguation pages that contain a list of people by family name.

  7. Crowe (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The name may alternatively have an Irish origin: in Ireland, it may originate as an anglicisation of Mac Enchroe a clan of munster [2] while in the Isle of Man it represents an anglicised version of Mc Crawe (1540). [3] People with this name include: A. G. Crowe (born 1948), Louisiana politician; Alan Crowe (born 1940), Isle of Man politician