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The most children with the same name in the same class

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Theoistfit · 26/06/2017 20:23

Everyone seems to worry about popularity, so what name have you known the most of in the same class?

Growing up I had six (!) Daniels in my class, so over a third of the boys. There were two in the adjacent class too.

I've also known two separate classes with three Isabelles each who were all Izzy.
Three Jacks.
Three Freyas too which is odd as it's not that popular.

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frecklesmcspeckles · 27/06/2017 08:28

9 Claire/Clare's in my secondary class in the 90s!!

I don't understand why primary schools do it (secondary I can understand it may be timetabling) but in my son's year one class there are two Jacks. Forever known as Jack S and Jack R. There are no Jack's in the other two classes. There are however two Charlotte's in one of the classes... We don't have a Charlotte.

If you were allocating classes... Why would you do that?! Why not make both the teachers' and kids' lives easier and split them up!!!! (These kids didn't know each other beforehand)

IndianaMoleWoman · 27/06/2017 08:53

I've taught a class with 12 Mohammed/Mohammads. Thankfully they all went by middle names.

habibihabibi · 27/06/2017 08:55

If you were allocating classes... Why would you do that?! Why not make both the teachers' and kids' lives easier and split them up!!!!
I am a teacher and often wonder the same but leadership will say they look at so many other factors when making up classes .
This year, my SLT put all the EAL together in 2 classes rather than spreading them over the 7 form entry year group.
As a specialist teacher it was actually much easier for me (aside having to call out whole names).

KERALA1 · 27/06/2017 08:55

I think of eve, Olivia and lily as this generations equivalent Sarah, Claire and Joanne.

MumBod · 27/06/2017 09:13

My mum thought she was picking a very unusual name for my sister.

When she started school there were seven in her class Grin

Roomba · 27/06/2017 09:15

DS1 - Y6 - has two Harrys, 2 Toms and 2 Jacks in his class. Also 2 Evies, 2 Isabelles and 2 Aishas.

DS2 - Reception - has 2 Irises, 2 Oscars, 2 Maxs and 2 Sids in his class. Every baby boy I've met in the last couple of years seems to be called Benjamin, I've met about six.

grufallosfriend · 27/06/2017 09:19

Harry, Jack, William, Archie, Alfie, Finn

Sophie, Olivia, Isabella, Ellie, Evie

Peckwater · 27/06/2017 09:21

There were six girls with my name in my class all through primary school, and one of them shared a surname with me, too.

In my five year old's reception class of 22 there are no less than four Harrisons and a Harry.

MaroonPencil · 27/06/2017 09:28

Re splitting them up, at DS's school I think they do try in reception, but when there are three Izzys and two classes, it's inevitable there will be two together. After reception the classes are regularly mixed up, and they take children's friendships into account, so it can happen that all three Izzys are in the same class.

Ohyesiam · 27/06/2017 10:15

In my daughters reception class there were 2 meenas, 2 mayas, a meera, and a myia.

rainbowsandsunshine · 27/06/2017 10:30

Born 90-
Matthew, Daniel and James were popular boys names in my class.
Elizabeth, Jennifer and Emma were popular girls names.

In my dds reception class there are 2xFinleys and 3xAvas.

vcrees6 · 27/06/2017 10:37

My son's nursery class has Arin, Aran, Aaron, Aarav, Aarian, Arya, Aryan and Aaryana Grin

juneau · 27/06/2017 10:37

Lots of Lucys and Sarahs at my school in the 80s, also Catherine/Katherine/Kathryns, Louises and Helens.

My DSs are at an all boys school. There are several Williams in every year group - its definitely the most popular name. DS1 has three Lucases and three Williams, DS2 has two Daniels and two Christophers (neither of which are hugely popular names right now).

At nursery literally all the girls were called Amelia, Ava, Ruby, Scarlett, Isabelle/a or Lily.

TheFlyingFauxPas · 27/06/2017 10:41

Ds's name not overly used. Only one in school at times for example. I felt for his swimming teacher when 3/4 boys in the group had ds's name!!

xyzandabc · 27/06/2017 10:48

My daughter had 4 Oliver's in her class. Currently there are 4 Harry's in my son's class and 3 of them have the same surname initial so they have to be known by their full names.

GetAHaircutCarl · 27/06/2017 10:57

Most common boys name in school with my DS has been James, with many Jamies and Jims.

Also William, Thomas, Luke, Henry ( including Harry).

Girls are more varied. There have been a few Jessicas and Olivias, but not in numbers.

GetAHaircutCarl · 27/06/2017 10:59

DS has only other in his year with his name - there were none in the entire school previously.

DD says she has never even met anyone with her name!

ManchesterBee · 27/06/2017 11:09

My child knows four Georgia's
There were four Toms and three Harry's in her old class.

TheWeeBabySeamus1 · 27/06/2017 11:14

When I was at school there were multiple Seans and Stephens, so much that most of them were known by their surnames. Loads of Laura's and Sarah's too.

At my sons nursery there don't seem to be any children with the same names, which is nice and avoids any confusion.

Abetes · 27/06/2017 11:15

My dh was in a class with 9 Richards.

Theresomethingaboutdairy · 27/06/2017 11:20

My dd is in a ballet class with 7 other girls. 3 of them are called Naomi

cornflakes91 · 27/06/2017 11:24

There are 3 Henry's in my daughters infant school class of 20!

willymcwill · 27/06/2017 11:26

When I was at school Matthew and Samantha were very popular, with multiples of both in my class of about 30.

I worked at a company where across one floor/department there were so many Dave's that they had nicknames. 10 years later it would totally confuse newcomers being referred to one of them by their nickname.

In infant school Daniel was popular for ds1, for ds2 it seems to be Ellie. In dd's nursery class there are two Isabella's, and Isabelle and an Isobel... there are only about 10 of them! Both Isabella's have surnames starting with the same letter.

steppemum · 27/06/2017 11:29

I went ot posh secondary boarding school. In our boarding house of 60 girls there were 12 Carolines.
Not one was known as Caroline!

then on my floor in the hall of residence at Uni, every second room was sarah, seven of them all together.

When ds started secondary - grammar school in naice town, they called out the names of the boys to hand out the welcome packs to parents, it literally went:
Oliver, Thomas, Thomas, Tom, Ollie, Oliver, Tom, Ollie,

(ds isn't eiter Tom or Oliver fortunately)

Boopboopboop · 27/06/2017 11:33

Lots of sarahs, lisas, lauras
Joes, matthews, alexes

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