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How much less common really depends on what was entered. If you entered a real name, it may well be near or somewhat below the number given. If you entered a random string of characters, chances are it's closer to zero than the number given. Other than that, we can't really be much more precise. Q: What does it mean by "chances are low that someone has this combination of names.

Since our numbers suggest such a person is unlikely, although possible, we hedge our bets and say that are likely "1 or fewer" individuals with that name. Q: Does the program really know how many people have the same name as me? The program returns an estimate based on available data.

It should be considered a "ballpark figure". It will usually return an answer in the right general area, but the chances of the figure being exactly right are very low. A full discussion of the accuracy of the program may be found here. Q: Why do you only include the U. The data we have comes from the U.

Census Bureau's and censuses. For some reason, they felt it wise to only include data from the United States. The census was the last census to include complete name data. The census didn't include data for first names, and the census isn't out yet.

As part of our constant attempt to keep this site fresh, we've updated our data with recently released last name information from the Census. Depending upon what your family name is, it makes certain first names more likely, and certain others less likely. The program cannot compensate for that. Second, the data is old. The data for this program comes from the U.

Census Bureau's and censuses. That makes the data between 9 and 19 years old. This is the most recent name data available from the Census Bureau the census did not include data for first names , but it is still old, and the accuracy may be slightly questionable. Third, the data appears biased towards more formal versions of names. The data comes from forms mailed to the Census Bureau. It appears most people put their full, formal version of their name on the forms rather than a nickname.

So, for example people who normally call themselves "Bill" would likely tend to put the name "William" on an official Census form. In fact, the data shows the name "William" outnumbering the name "Bill" 20 to 1. So, it appears that nicknames are under-represented in the statistics, and full formal names are over-represented in the statistics.

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