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Re: Roger.
I agree with you on Isabella, but not on John. For many people John has religious significance as well as being a common name in families that is often handed down. It is very common, but not like Isabella, which reappeared on the scene after decades. John has been a constant classic over time. Although, nowadays you hardly ever hear it. My nephew is Derek John, John for his father.
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