How many people are named erica




















Make sure you are not using your full name. Only use your first name or nickname. Your first name is more than just a name! Erika is a name that represents a tendency to exhibit extremes in terms of material success. You are either possessing a great deal of good fortune or none at all. It is your birthright to rule an enterprise — that is, if you are up to the challenge. Balance and power are the two words that describe you.

You treasure family values and traditions. You are willing to sacrifice yourself for the sake of others. Giving advice is a natural ability for you.

You are somewhat hesitant to show your artistic talents. People appreciate the love you give to them. When people hear the name Erika, they perceive you as someone who is gentle, sensitive and intuitive. Predatory individuals see you as an easy target. You attract the opposite sex with your passion and attentive nature.

The name Erica is used by only a select few and will probably continue to drift downward in popularity. Relative to what it once was, Erica has fallen out of favor as a given name. Rank No. United States name popularity data is provided by the Social Security Administration and is based on Social Security card applications.

Data for a given year is not made available until well into the next year. Data reflects what was recorded and has not been edited for errors, so for example the gender associated with a name may be incorrect. The more babies that are given a particular name, the higher the popularity ranking. If multiple names have the same usage, the tie is broken by assigning popularity rank in alphabetical order.

Twenty-five years ago the top boys' and girls' names were Michael or Jessica. Back then, a baby had a 1. In other words, a child born twenty-five years ago is over twice as likely to be given the current year's top name than a child born today. While this trend away from the most popular names may be associated with the current generation of parents, it's been occurring for far longer. Only 4. In comparison, twenty-five years ago 7. A person born into our parents' generation is nearly three times as likely to be given a top ten name than a person born into our kids' generation.

As someone who had two other 'Sara's spelled differently in her kindergarten class, I am fascinated that the probability of a kindergarten class of 35 in having any two children with the same name is only The probability of a kindergarten class having three children with the same name? Just 1. That doesn't mean it never happens. With so many kindergarteners in the US, we estimate approximately 2, kindergarten classes across the country will have three kids with the same name.



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