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Gay Name Popularity

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How popular is Gay?

Mostly unused in the United States, less than 5 babies were bestowed the name in

This once, top designate, Gay is currently less popular.

Its top popularity RANKING of # was reached in

Nonetheless, the name was given to the greatest number of children in with occurrences.

The least number of children given the name Gay was less than 5, most recently in

Approximately during the years , , , , , , , , and , the name Gay took a definitive change upwards in popularity whereas were years of successive downward movement.

Sometimes the identify Gay has been more popular as a girls label and sometimes it has been more popular as a boys.

For a number of years, the name Gay has remained mostly unchanged in popularity. , continuing the trend, the number of children named Male lover lately has remained about the same.

What does the future hold for the popularity of Gay?

Currently, the name is at an extremely low point when compared to its most popular year.

The name Gay is mostly unused and will probably endure to plate

Gay aversion to diminutive names?

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Just so this doesn’t sound like a complete generalization, let me state that I’m referring to tendencies among same-sex attracted men with whom I have been acquainted over the years, as successfully as among some queer characters I’ve seen in movies and TV shows, and certainly doesn’t use to all English-speaking lgbtq+ men everywhere.

Why do queer men tend to shun short versions of given names? It seems that gay men prefer to go by their entire given names, ala Michael, James, Robert, Emmanuel, Richard, Thomas, etc, whereas their straight peers will usually go by the shortened versions, ala Mike, Jim, Rob/Bob, Manny, Rick/Rich, Tom, etc. I’ve known two exceptions, both gay men who go by Jim or Jimmy rather than James.

I’ve also noticed that these same gay men will address straight male friends by their complete given names, even when that straight friend ordinarily goes by the diminutive. For example, a ally of mine who was called “Mike” by just about everybody was always called “Michael” by a gay friend.

Is there any significance to this? Is it a small

1. Todd: Works in retail, positions himself as a fashionista even though everyone knows he’s fleecing that Ralph Lauren employee discount.

2. Garrett: Chronic manorexic.

3. Will: Enjoys repartee. Terrible in bed.

4. Chad: Evil.

5. Brian: Clean-cut and natty, but grimy AF in the bedroom.

6. Bryan: Totally different from Brian. A gritty, unapologetic unpleasant boy, but just likes to lie there during sex.

7. Ryan: Into puppy compete, but no one will “adopt” him.

8. Ross: Always goes home with the first boy at the lock who hits on him.

9. Chase: His real name is Al, but he wants everyone to call him Chase. Chase?

Colin: We receive it, you’re gay AND Irish.

Greg: Lisped before exiting the womb.

Phillip: Always looking to marry his mother in a man. Yep, still single.

Kurt: Knows where the best online porn is.

Connor: Size queen.

Jack: Republican.

John: Married to his career, but somehow manages to attend EVERY circuit event across the globe.

Ian: A sociopathic

Do you have a gay name? Most common gay names revealed

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So last year we reported that Christopher was voted the most frequent name for gay men. This year it&#;s all changed as people vote a brand unused set of names as the top 10 most common names of gay men &#; yep. This is being voting on.

The votes have been taking place on the website.

So last year, the top four most usual names for gay men were: Christopher, James, Jimmy, and Michael. This year Christopher has dropped 77 places to number

This year it&#;s all changed and there&#;s a brand new most common name for gay men, namely Sebastian. Now we&#;re not sure on this one &#; for last year&#;s Christopher &#; we were able to spot a number of out celebrities with the name Chris/Christopher but we can&#;t think of any called Seb or Sebastian. Can you?

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