One of my duties at work is to go through all the lab rosters in the first day of class and call roll. Thus, I get a decent feel for the sorts of names that are common in that cohort.
This year, it's Jared. Or Jarod. Or Jerod. Or Jerrod. Or Jarred. Or Jerrad. I've seen all of these. In one class, due to a fluke of alphabetical ordering, there was a Jarod, a Jared and a Jerod all in a row on the roster. Haven't seen something like that since I was a TA for a summer course in 1992, when I had three Tamicas (Tamica, Tamika, Tamiqua) in one class.
This year, it's Jared. Or Jarod. Or Jerod. Or Jerrod. Or Jarred. Or Jerrad. I've seen all of these. In one class, due to a fluke of alphabetical ordering, there was a Jarod, a Jared and a Jerod all in a row on the roster. Haven't seen something like that since I was a TA for a summer course in 1992, when I had three Tamicas (Tamica, Tamika, Tamiqua) in one class.
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Hey, wait, "Jarred"? "Jarred was jarred by the revelation." :-) Sorry, no "Jerrad" in the list at all.
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CHRISTOPHER 1.035 24.220 11
CHRISTINE 0.382 27.275 43
CHRIS 0.197 58.761 96
KRISTEN (female) 0.111 57.496 194
KRYSTAL (female) 0.037 71.745 413
KRISTOPHER 0.025 82.620 414
KRIS 0.011 86.420 634
KRIS (female) 0.011 80.255 833
KRISTAN (female) 0.003 85.811 1773
oh...
KRISTAN (male) - Not Found