There were enough "Sarah"s in any school I went to that it became habit to tell them apart by last initial, nickname, or some other thing that set them apart from the others.
I know four of them - went to school with three, and am related to one. It really isn't rare at all in the UK, I can't imagine there's much disparity between the countries.skittlepie345 said:According to How Many of Me 'Melissa' is the 66th most popular first name which is ABSOLUTE BULLSHIT. I have yet to meet another person with the first name Melissa. My middle name is actually pretty rare though. It's also a boys name but whatever.
Apparently there are 256 other people with my first and last name, so my last name must be pretty common.
...Has any out there ever met more than one 'Melissa'. I'm pretty sure it's a fairly rare name.
That's funny, because in America Sarah is a far more common spelling. Still not as common as Jack, which is my name.Azaradel said:Well, Sara is pretty damn common in Sweden (being especially popular during the '80s and '90s), but I spell it Sarah, which is far less common.