There's an American named Rhoshandiatellyneshiaunneveshenkescianneshaimondrischlyndasaccarnaerenquellenendrasamecashaunettethalemeicoleshiwhalhinive'onchellecaundenesheaalausondrilynnejeanetrimyranaekuesaundrilynnezekeriakenvaunetradevonneyavondalatarneskcaevontaepreonkeinesceellaviavelzadawnefriendsettajessicannelesciajoyvaelloydietteyvettesparklenesceaundrieaquenttaekatilyaevea'shauwneoraliaevaekizzieshiyjuanewandalecciannereneitheliapreciousnesceverroneccaloveliatyronevekacarrionnehenriettaescecleonpatrarutheliacharsalynnmeokcamonaeloiesalynnecsiannemerciadellesciaustillaparissalondonveshadenequamonecaalexetiozetiaquaniaenglaundneshiafrancethosharomeshaunnehawaineakowethauandavernellchishankcarlinaaddoneillesciachristondrafawndrealaotrelleoctavionnemiariasarahtashabnequckagailenaxeteshiataharadaponsadeloriakoentescacraigneckadellanierstellavonnemyiatangoneshiadianacorvettinagodtawndrashirlenescekilokoneyasharrontannamyantoniaaquinettesequioadaurilessiaquatandamerceddiamaebellecescajamesauwnneltomecapolotyoajohnyaetheodoradilcyana. "Jamie"
She was born in the 1980s. I am loving this discovery. It's over 1,000 letters. I think it's cool that I can pick out things like Love, Precious, Sparkle, Friend, Dawn, Joy, God, Sequoia, Carrion, London, France, Craig, James, Johny, Tyrone, Octavio, Vernell, Kizzie, Sarah, Tasha, Antonia, Stella, Henrietta, Carlina, Aria, Ruth, Wanda, Sharron, Jeane, Adella, Parissa, Theodora, Lynne, Jessica, Shaunette, Devonne, Maebelle, Deloria, Corvettina, when I look at it, but I didn't register those as separate words/names when she pronounced it.
Puritan and Native American first names can be pretty long, too, although (true) I haven't seen 100+ ones.
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