mentally stimulating diversions
Random Quiz
Random Miscellaneous
Home
Games
Create
User Created
Go
Most Popular
Newest
By Rating
By Length
By Favorites
By Difficulty
By Tags
Geography
Entertainment
Science
History
Literature
Sports
Language
Just For Fun
Religion
Movies
Television
Music
Gaming
Miscellaneous
Holiday
Can you name the male names beginning with E, F or G that have been in the SSA's top 1000 list every year (1880-2010)?
created by
NotYou
Enter a name in the box below
Correctly named names will show up below
Answers do not have to be guessed in order
Source:
SSA
This quiz has not been verified by Sporcle
Popular trivia games today
Candy Wrappers Close-Up
14345
Same Letter Country/Capitals
8504
Click or Be Killed!!!
4940
Multiple Eurovision Winners
4729
Word Ladder: Horse Gaits
4648
Countries of the World (Redux)
4542
Premier League Hat-Trick Minefield
4094
Missing Word: Television Movies
2912
And
more...
PLAY GAME
Enter name:
0
/28 names correct
06:00
Show Missed Answers
Javascript is not currently enabled on your browser.
If you do have Javascript enabled:
HIDE THIS WARNING
This site uses javascript to make the magic happen.
Please turn on javascript and reload this page, or use a more current browser (like
Firefox
)
You might also like these games:
'A' Game
Fast Food Restaurants
Product Mascots
Loading...
There are
5 comments
for this game.
(Warning: comments may contain spoilers)
Perennially Popular Male Names (E-G) Quiz
by
NotYou
Created Jul 15, 2011 in
Miscellaneous
Game Plays 227
Nominate
Report Game
Tags
Baby Names Quizzes
NotYou
:
Jul 15th, 2011 at 12:36 GMT
1 point
Please let me know by commenting if you find errors or if you think there are other problems that I should fix.
debbiedoesnothin
:
Jul 15th, 2011 at 19:15 GMT
1 point
Aw, man, no Elvis? ;)
carbon_rod
:
Jul 15th, 2011 at 20:11 GMT
1 point
Surprised there's no Ethan, since you can't escape the name currently.
NotYou
:
Jul 15th, 2011 at 21:09 GMT
1 point
No, no Elvis :)
Ethan surprised me, too. It does show up on the charts as early as 1882, but never for more than 2 years in a row, and not at all between 1901 and 1952.
NotYou
:
Jul 15th, 2011 at 23:11 GMT
1 point
I just realized there is a bit of bad phrasing in my last comment. I should have said "never for more than 2 years in a row before 1956."
2007-12 © Sporcle, Inc. -
About
 |
Advertise
 |
Feedback
 |
Blog
 |
FAQ
 |
Embed
 |
News
 |
Terms
 |
Jobs
 |
Privacy
 
Part of USA Today Sports Media Group
Go to the Sporcle.com Mobile Site →