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Where's izzix

Post by Bandung_Dero » March 26, 2009, 9:11 pm

The most useless trivia I have read about POMS in Years:-
Smellies, Balls on way out in UK name drain
Posted 5 hours 18 minutes ago
The number of people in Britain with surnames like Cockshott, Balls, Death and Shufflebottom has declined by up to 75 per cent in the last century.
A study found the number of people with the name Cock shrank to 785 last year from 3,211 in 1881, those called Balls fell to 1,299 from 2,904 and the number of Deaths were reduced to 605 from 1,133.
People named Smellie decreased by 70 per cent, Dafts by 51 per cent, Gotobeds by 42 per cent, Shufflebottoms by 40 per cent, and Cockshotts by 34 per cent, said Richard Webber, visiting professor of geography at individual's College in London.
"If you find the [absolute] number goes down, it's either because they changed their names or they emigrated," Professor Webber, author of the study, said.
He said that in many cases, people probably changed their surnames as they came to be regarded as in bad taste.
"It's because the meaning of words can change. Take the name Daft - that as a term for a stupid is a relatively recent innovation."
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Daft meant "mild" or "meek" in Old English, whereas it means "foolish" today.
"That's why there are names which people think aren't really very pleasant names and you wonder why they persisted as long as they did."
Professor Webber, whose work can be seen on the website mapyourname.com, got his data for 2008 from credit card firm Experian and mapping service Geowise. He then compared it with the census of 1881.
Webber also discovered that the most popular names in Britain have not changed over the past 127 years.
Last year, Smith, Jones, Williams, Brown, Taylor and Davies held the top five spots, in exactly the same order as they did a century ago.
Professor Webber also found that between 1996 and 2008, the names Zhang, Wang, and Yang and experienced the fastest growth. Zhang rose by 4,719 per cent, while Wang grew by 2,225 per cent.
- Reuters
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Post by RALPHCUSENS » March 26, 2009, 9:43 pm

Bandung_Dero wrote:The most useless trivia I have read about POMS in Years:-
Smellies, Balls on way out in UK name drain
Posted 5 hours 18 minutes ago
The number of people in Britain with surnames like Cockshott, Balls, Death and Shufflebottom has declined by up to 75 per cent in the last century.
A study found the number of people with the name Cock shrank to 785 last year from 3,211 in 1881, those called Balls fell to 1,299 from 2,904 and the number of Deaths were reduced to 605 from 1,133.
People named Smellie decreased by 70 per cent, Dafts by 51 per cent, Gotobeds by 42 per cent, Shufflebottoms by 40 per cent, and Cockshotts by 34 per cent, said Richard Webber, visiting professor of geography at individual's College in London.
"If you find the [absolute] number goes down, it's either because they changed their names or they emigrated," Professor Webber, author of the study, said.
He said that in many cases, people probably changed their surnames as they came to be regarded as in bad taste.
"It's because the meaning of words can change. Take the name Daft - that as a term for a stupid is a relatively recent innovation."
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Daft meant "mild" or "meek" in Old English, whereas it means "foolish" today.
"That's why there are names which people think aren't really very pleasant names and you wonder why they persisted as long as they did."
Professor Webber, whose work can be seen on the website mapyourname.com, got his data for 2008 from credit card firm Experian and mapping service Geowise. He then compared it with the census of 1881.
Webber also discovered that the most popular names in Britain have not changed over the past 127 years.
Last year, Smith, Jones, Williams, Brown, Taylor and Davies held the top five spots, in exactly the same order as they did a century ago.
Professor Webber also found that between 1996 and 2008, the names Zhang, Wang, and Yang and experienced the fastest growth. Zhang rose by 4,719 per cent, while Wang grew by 2,225 per cent.
- Reuters
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I would think that the number of people with those name has gone down because they were all deported to Aussie in 1881, (in shackles) ;) ;) ;) ;) :D

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Post by wazza » March 27, 2009, 1:34 am

LOL

Ralph it was the 1788 onwards and u Family name is still etched under the Coolibar tree .

Press ganged from Pompie , never to return.

Cany work out why there are no Mohameds and Singhs right up there with the

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Post by beer monkey » March 27, 2009, 3:34 am

Death....there are some Deaths..but i think that name died off, i think they moved onto De'ath...pronounced D----Aff...Ohhh velly posh.

Not a Cockshott but Knew a Cockshutt once also.

And dealt with a 'Balls' very recently.....and R Head....sure you know what the R stood for..and no joke.

And we got an MP name of Ed Balls.

And what happened to all the Blackadders, and Fezzypegs from days gone by...?
Shufflebottom
A study found the number of people with the name Cock shrank to 785 last year


I could say something...but i won't lower the tone. :|

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Post by Geordie » March 27, 2009, 10:39 pm

A cock and ball story if you ask me. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Post by Juan Kosoff » March 28, 2009, 3:58 am

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