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antoniomartinez · 2 years ago
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TEXT ✆ TONY & EVERETT
TONY: Hey, I haven't seen you around in a while.
@mycurlsaredapper
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owenepierce · 3 years ago
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dash | owen & everett
@everett-is-a-dom​
Look who finally decided to join us! Hi, Sir! I’m Owen. Blaine’s co-sub; I’ve heard lots and lots about you and I’m super excited to finally meet you! If you need anything while you’re settling in, just let me know!
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zenlesszonezero · 7 days ago
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Join Zenless Zone Zero with Tsukishiro Yanagi, the deputy leader of Hollow Special Operations Section 6! Beneath her ordinary office lady exterior lies a meticulous, emotionally intelligent big sister to the team.
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trans-and-baby-names · 5 years ago
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Masculine Names
Aaron  Abdul Abe  Abel Abraham  Abram Ace Achilles  Adair Adam Adonis Adrian Adriel  Ahmed Ajax Ajay Aiden Alan Albert Alejandro Alex Alexander Alfonso Alfred Alistair Alister Allen  Alonzo Amadeo Amadeus Amani Amari Ambrose Amir Anders  Anderson Andre Andreas Andrew Andy Angel Angelo Angus Ansel  Anson Anthony Antonio Apollo Aries Archer Archie Aristotle Arlo  Arnaldo Arnold Arsenio Arthur Arturo Arwin Asa Asher Aslan Atlas  Atticus Aubrey August Augustin Augustine Augustus Aurelio Aurelius Austin Axel  Aziz
Balthazar  Bane Barnabas  Barnaby Barney Baron  Barrett Basil Bastian  Bear Beau Beck Ben Benjamin  Benji Bentley Bernard Bertram Bertrand  Blake Blaze Blue Bobby Bodhi Booker Boris  Boston Bowie Boyd Brad Bradford Bradley Bram  Bramwell Bran Brandon Brandt Braxton Braylen Brayden Brendon  Brent Brett Brian Briar Brick Bridge Bridger Brock Brody Brogan  Bronx Brook Brooks Bruce Bruno Brutus Bryce Bryson Buck Bud Buddha  Buddy Buck Burt Burton Buster Buzz Byron 
Cade  Caden Cain  Cairo Caius Calder  Caleb Callum Calvin Cam  Cameron Camillo Campbell Carl  Carlisle Carlito Carlo Carlos Carlton  Carmine Carson Carter Casper Caspian Cassian  Cassias Cato Cecil Cedar Cedric Cesar Chad Chadwick  Chance Charles Charlton Chase Chauncey Chester Chidi Chip  Christoff Christoph Christopher Christian Chuck Cian Cillian  Clarence Clark Claud Clay Clayton Cliff Clifford Clint Clinton  Clyde Coby Cody Colby Cole Collin Colt Colton Conan Connor Conrad  Constantine Cooper Copper Corbin Cornelius Cory Cosmo Cosmos Costas Craig Crispin Cruz Curt Curtis Cyrus
Dale  Dallas  Dalton Damien  Damon Dan Dane Daniel  Dante Darius Darrel Darren  Dash Dashiell Davey David Dawson  Dax Daxton Deacon Dean DeAndre Declan  Demetrius Denali Dennis Denny Denzel Derek  Derrick Des Desmond Dewey Dex Dexter Diego Diesel  Dion Dirk Dixon Dmitri Dominic Donatello Donovan Dorian  Doug Douglas Draco Drew Duke Duncan Dustin Dusty Dwayne Dwight  Dylan Dyson 
Earl  Easton  Edgar Edmund  Eduardo Edward Edwin  Egon Eli Elijah Elias  Elliott Ellis Elroy Elton  Emanuel Emeric Emerson Emery  Emil Emiliano Emmett Emrys Enrique  Enzo Eric Ernest Ernesto Ernie Esteban  Ethan Eugene Eustace Euvan Evan Evander Everett  Ezekiel Ezra 
Fabian  Fabio Falcon  Faustus Felix Ferdinand  Fergus Ferguson Fernando Fidel  Fido Finbar Findlay Finn Finnley  Fionn Fisher Fitz Fletcher Flint Florence  Florian Ford Forrest Fort Foster Fowler Fox  Francesco Francis Francisco Franco Frank Frankie  Franklin Fred Freddy Fredrick Frederico
Gabe  Gabriel  Gael Gage  Gale Galen Garfield Garrett Gaston Gatsby  Gavin Geoffrey Geordie George  Gerald Gerard Gideon Gil Gilbert  Gilberto Giovanni Glenn Gordon Gordy  Grady Graham Grant Gray Grayson Gregg  Gregory Grey Griffin Griffith Grover Gunner  Gunther Gus Gustavo Guy 
Hades  Hal Hamilton  Hank Hans Harley Harrison  Harry Hawk Hayden Hayes Heath Hector  Henrik Hendrix Henry Herb Herbert Herbie  Hercules Hermes Hershel Hiram Holden Howard  Howie Hudson Hugo Humphrey Hunter Hux Huxley 
Ian Igor Iker Irvin Isaac Isaiah Ivan 
Jace  Jack Jackson  Jacob Jaques Jaden  Jake Jalen Jamal James  Jameson Jared Jason Jax  Jay Jed Jedidiah Jefferson  Jeffrey Jeremiah Jeremy Jerome  Jerry Jesus Jethro Jett Jim Jimmy  Joe Joel Johan Johannes John Johnny Jonah  Jonas Jonathan Jones Jordan Jose Joseph Joshua  Josiah Juan Juanito Judah Judas Judd Jude Jules Julian  Julien Julio Julius Junior Jupiter Jurgen Justice Justin Justus 
Kaden  Kai Kaiser  Kale Kaleb Kane  Keane Keanu Keaton  Keegan Keenan Keith  Kellen Kenan Kendrick  Kenneth Kenzo Keoni Kevin Khalid  Kian Kieran Kiernan Kingsley Kingston Killian  Kip Kwan Kyle
Lachlan  Lake Lamar  Lance Lancelot  Landon Lane Larkin  Larry Lars Laurence Laurent  Lawrence Lawson Lazlo Legend Leif  Leith Leland Leo Leon Leonardo Leopold  Leroy Levi Liam Lincoln Linden Logan Loki  London Lonnie Lonny Lorcan Lorenzo Lou Louie  Louis Luc Luca Lucas Lucian Lucky Luke Lupe Luther
Maddox  Maksim Malachi  Malachy Malakai Malcolm  Malik Manfred Manny Marcel Marcello  Marcellus Marcio Marcius Marco Marcos  Marcus Marian Marino Mario Marius Mark  Marlin Marlon Marmaduke Marques Mars Marshall  Martin Marty Marvel Marvin Massimo Mason Matt Matteo  Matthew Maurice Maverick Max Maximilian Maximus Maxwell  Melvin Mercury Meredith Merritt Micah Michael Miguel Miles  Milo Mitchell Moe Monte Montgomery Murdoch Murphy Murray Murtagh  Murtaugh Myles
Nathan  Nathaniel  Ned Nelson  Nemo Neo Neon  Neptune Neville  Newt Newton Nick  Nicky Nicola Nicolai  Nicholas Niko Noah Noel Nolan  Norm Norman Novak 
Obadiah  Octavio Octavius  Odin Olaf Oleg Oliver  Olivier Omar Orion Orlando  Orville Osborn Oscar Oso Osvaldo  Oswald Ottis Otto Owen Oz Ozzy
Pablo  Palmer Panther  Parker Pascal Patrick Paul  Paxton Pedro Penn Percival Percy Perseus  Peter Peyton Phil Philip Phineas Phoenix Pier  Pierce Pierre Pilot Pluto Porter Poseidon Preston  Prince Prosper
Qadir  Quincy Quinn  Quinton 
Raiden  Ralph Ramone  Ramses Randall Randolph  Randy Raphael Ravi Ray Raymond Red  Reece Reggie Reginald Regis Reid Remington  Reuben Rex Reynald Reynaldo Reynard Rhett Rhys  Ricardo Richard Richie Richmond Rick Ricky Rico Ridge  Riley Rio Riordan River Robert Roberto Robbie Rocco Rocky  Rodney Rodrigo Roger Ricky Riley Rod Rodrick Roger Roland  Roman Romeo Ross Rowan Rudy Rufus Russell Ryder Ryker Rylan Ryland 
Salem  Salvador  Salvator Sam  Samir Sampson Samson  Samuel Sander Sandford Sanjay  Santiago Saul Sawyer Scott Sean Sebastian  Septimus Serge Sergio Seth Seus Seymour Shane  Shawn Shayne Sheldon Shepherd Sherlock Sherman Shin Sidney  Sigmund Silas Silver Silvester Simon Sinclair Sinjin Sirius  Slade Slate Sol Solomon Sonny Sparrow Spartacus Spencer Spike  Soren Stan Stanford Stanley Steele Stephen Steven Stevie Stone Sven Summit  Sullivan Sully Sylvester
Tad  Tag Talon  Tanner Tate  Ted Teddy Teo Teodor  Teodoro Terence Terrell  Terry Tex Thad Thaddeus Thane  Thatcher Theo Theoden Theodore Thomas  Thor Thorn Tiberius Tiger Tito Titus Timothy  Titus Tobias Toby Tommy Tony Topher Trace Travis  Trent Trenton Trev Trevor Trey Tristan Troy Truman Tucker  Tudor Tullio Tullius Tully Tycho Tyler Tyrell Tyrese Tyrone  Tyson
Uberto  Ulric Ulrich  Ulysses Uriah Urban Urijah  Uriel
Van  Vance  Vaugn Victor  Vince Vincenco Vincent  Vinny Virgil Vlad Vladimir 
Wade  Walden  Waldo Walker  Wallace Wally Walt  Walter Warner Warren  Watson Waylon Wayne Wendall  Wesley Westley Weston Wilbert  Wilbur Wilder Wiley Wilfred Will William  Winston Wolf Wolfe Wolfgang Woodrow Wyatt 
Xander  Xavier Xavion  Xenon
Yael  Yahir York Yosef  Yousef Yusef
Zac  Zach Zachariah  Zacharias Zachary Zack  Zander Zane Zayden Zeke  Zeus Ziggy Zion Zoltan
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jackiekashian · 4 years ago
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Dork Forest 2011-2020 Cheat Sheet
The votes are in for 2020! 
This is a list of Episode Numbers - Guest Name - Dorkdom.  I take votes for faves of the year and then add a couple for variety of topics that I really thought were fun. ALL THE EPS have something for someone and are great but here is a starter list if you’re thinking to start listening to TDF and are not a numerologist completest.
Note: show’s been going since 2006 but I’ve only been surveying since 2011.  The show is on all the platforms. Pandora, Spotify, YouTube. Start here if you like: www.dorkforest.com . Standup info and other podcast is at www.jackiekashian.com
2020 TDF EP 562 - Guy Branum - Mitford Sisters TDF EP 568 - Maria Bamford - Canadian Reality Shows TDF EP 599 - Jen Kirkman - Hallmark Christmas Movies TDF EP 565 - Darla Kashian – COOKING TDF EP 598 - Russ Kashian - Hallmark Christmas Movies TDF EP 549 - Tig Notaro – Veganism TDF EP 581 - Jenny Yang - Comfort Food TDF EP 591 - Amber Preston - Church Cookbooks TDF EP 574 - Ron Funches - Call of Duty and Animal Crossing TDF EP 577 - Barbara Holiday - Escape Rooms TDF EP 558 - Sarah Mowrey - Fleetwood Mac TDF EP566 - Matt Kirshen/Myq Kaplan - Advice Columns  TDF EP 595 - Kristin Key - Mad Libs TDF EP 576 - Robert Jenkins - Guns and Safety TDF EP 588 - Sofiya Alexandra - Wheel of Time books TDF EP 570- Jim Woster – Columbo TDF EP 573 - Robert Hurt - Babylon 5  TDF EP 550 - Danielle Perez - Mariah Carey TDF EP 583 - Dar Vendegna  - PIckleball  TDF SPOILER 3 - Andy & Jackie - Rise of Skywalker 
 2019 TDF EP 523 Lydia Popovich Dolly Parton TDF EP 511 Auggie Smith Dead Comedians TDF EP 535 Christopher Titus Prince TDF EP 530 Phil Kashian Hitchhiking TDF EP 532 Brian Posehn Heavy Metal TDF EP 549 Tig Notaro Veganism SP1 Endgame Spoiler Dork Out TDF EP 503 Wynter Spears Public Restrooms TDF EP 524 Sara Benincasa Frederick Law Olmstead TDF EP 529 Caitlin Gill Murder She Wrote TDF EP 545 Mary Becquet Chinese Ghosts Vampires TDF EP 525 Matt Oswalt Taking Pictures TDF EP 510 Gary Anthony Williams Birds TDF EP 531 Robert Hurt DS9 TDF EP 547 Thom Tran The Flash TDF EP 540 Brian Jacobovitz Cthulu RPGs TDF EP 515 Judith Stephen CosPlay TDF EP 528 Justin Hermann Heroscape TDF EP 538 Dave Ross Zelda and LINK TDF EP 544 Sharon Houston Netflix British Reality Shows TDF EP 505 Kat Burdick Next Generation TDF EP 509 Michelle Biloon NYT Crossowords
2018  TDF EP 487 Amy Miller - Dolly Parton TDF EP 471 Emma Arnold - BEES TDF EP 499 - Erin Foley - Hallmark Christmas Movies TDF EP 481 - Cheryl Jones - Maritime History TDF EP 471 - Andy Ashcraft - GenCon TDF EP 482 - Nato Green - Union Organizing TDF EP 473 - Tamra Brown - Tiki Bars TDF EP 493 - Nina Manni - Air and Hotel Points TDF EP 446 - Carlos Delgado - Great British Bakeoff TDF EP 495 - Alice Wetterlund - Sharks TDF EP 487 - Mark Waid - Superman TDF EP 454 - Open Mike Eagle - Wrestling  TDF EP 457 - Jean Grea - Ikea  TDF EP 447 - Gariana Abeyta - All Genres have Great Movies
2017 TDF EP 390 - Phil Kashian - LOTR and MY BROTHER TDF EP 422 - Steve Agee  - John Hughes Movies. Weird Science TDF EP 426 - Sara Schaefer - Cross Stitch  TDF EP 431 - Jenny Jaffe - Planners. Calendars. Stickers. All the things. TDF EP 405 - Rebecca Sugar - Musicals  TDF EP 438 - Jen Briney - freaking CONGRESS TDF EP 423 - Karen Rontowski - Moth Man TDF EP 401 - Jason Hatrick - Scuba diving  TDF EP 429 - Kyle Clark - Halloween Theme Parks TDF EP 417 - Nat Towsen - Speed Racer TDF EP 402 - Tyler Hinman - Escape Rooms TDF EP 428 - Solomon Georgio - Black Sitcoms TDF EP 403 - Hal Lublin - Saturday Night Live TDF EP 408 - Al Madrigal - Jack Reacher NOVELS TDF EP 435 - Wyatt Gray - HP Lovecraft TDF EP 442 - Doug Stanhope - getting naked and Leisure Suits TDF EP 404 - Julie Dixson Jackson - Geneology  TDF EP 427 - Lisa Allard – Quilting
2016 TDF EP 336 Jim Stewart Allen - Oregon Trail  TDF EP 383 Jenny Chalikian – Xena TDF EP 387 Caitlin Gill - Roald Dahl  TDF EP 358 Wil Anderson - Cricket TDF EP 359 Heather Simmons - Alice in Wonderland. TDF EP 340 Barbara Holm - Buffy the Vampire Slayer TDF EP 380 Beverly D’Angelo - things that Change your Life - Music, Places TDF EP 366 Karen Rontowski - Tarot Cards TDF EP 373 Stu Goldsmith - Boardgames with a STORY  TDF EP 364 Maria Bamford LIVE at JFL Montreal (Bandcamp)  2016 I really liked: TDF EP 385 Jenny Zigrino - Authentic Historical Costuming  TDF EP 347 Riley Silverman - The Potato. Mostly Frozen.  TDF EP 355 Ivan Van Norman/Andy Ashcraft - Zombies & pen/paper games TDF EP 341 Cathy Ladman - Knitting  TDF EP 349 Moon Zappa - The BIG questions TDF EP 368 Martha Kelly - Law and Order SVU TDF EP 367 Phil Johnson - Pirates TDF EP 362 Rory Scovel - Golf (quietly clap) TDF EP 339 Sovereign Syre - Spanish Invasion of Florida.  TDF EP 348 Dash Kwiatkowski - Superman TDF EP 338 TJ Chambers - Chess TDF EP 379 Michelle Thaller – SPACE! LIVE DC Drafthouse (Bandcamp)
2015 TDF EP 303 Matt Saxe – all Vice Presidents. TDF EP 298 Jason Klamm – Vice Presidents and Lego! TDF EP 312 Greg Proops at LA Podfest – 70s Movies TDF EP 320 Wil Wheaton – BEER and Boardgames TDF EP 287 Michelle McNamara – Robert Durst and more True Crime TDF EP 294 Retta – Purses. Handbags TDF EP 323 Chez Amanda – Xfiles. Finally. TDF EP 310 David Koechner – History dork! TDF EP 268 Tammy Pescatelli – Thrift stores and Vampires TDF EP 279 Brian Kiley – Presidential Biographic Minutia TDF EP 285 Ian Abramson – McDonald’s Land TDF EP 316 Breanna Conley – Old time Photo Booth collecting 2015 another 12 that I picked: TDF EP 329 Robert Hurt – Space Ships TDF EP 321 Ryan Stout – Injustice. AS USUAL. TDF EP 324 Suzy Soro – Ghosts. TDF EP 313 Danielle Radford – great “bad” movies TDF EP 305 Murray Valeriano & Monty Franklin – Surfin. TDF EP 269 Christian Brown, Roselle Hurley and Andy Ashcraft - LARPing TDF EP 271 Bridget Everett - Barry Manilow, Richard Simmons & Rudy TDF EP 273 Sean Crespo – DUNE TDF EP 284 Brian Upton - history and aesthetics of gaming TDF EP 293 Live at Bridgetown Branum, Kilgariff and Preston (Bandcamp) TDF EP 300 Amy Shira Teitel – SPACE TDF EP 325 Gail Carriger Live in SF – Anglophile. (Bandcamp)
2014 TDF EP 259 – Laraine Newman - Dubstep TDF EP 245 – Brittnee Braun - Cosplay TDF EP 249 – Brian Regan – Line Mentality TDF EP 215 – Robert Hack – Doctor Who TDF EP 264 – Joseph Scrimshaw – Star War Prequels TDF EP 227 – Emily Gordon – Breakfast around the world TDF EP 239 – Rhea Butcher – Back to the Future Movies TDF EP 260 – Jimmy Pardo – Chicago (the band) TDF EP210 – Corey Olsen – Tolkien TDF EP 258 – Emily Heller – ESM & HS Debate
2013 TDF EP 177 - Greg Proops - Ancient History TDF EP 172 – Janeane/Bamford - Beading/SuzeOrman TDF EP198 – Live Podfest w Kilgariff/Bamford/Anthony/Valeriano - Salad TDF EP 189 – Moshe Kasher - Religion TDF EP 199 – Michelle McNamara - True Crime TDF EP 203 – Ryan Stout - Traffic Court
TDF EP 150 – Gina Yashere - Ghosts/Elevators TDF EP 151 – Craig Shoemaker - Wizard of Oz TDF EP 207 –  Matt Mira - James Bond TDF EP 167 – David Huntsberger - Horses TDF EP 200 –  Andy Peters/Mike Schmidt - Wrestling TDF EP 190 –  Cameron Esposito - Lesbians TDF EP 202 –  Matt Weinhold/Dana Gould/ Shawn Sheridan - Halloween
2012 TDF EP 129 – Live with Michelle McNamara (True Crime) TDF EP 111 – Jim Gaffigan (obscure news personality) TDF EP 117 – Corey Olsen (TolkienProf) TDF EP 142 – Live with Retta, Rajskub, Kilmartin and Scovel TDF EP 94 – Mary Jo Pehl (reading and writing and more reading) TDF EP 133 – Kira Soltonovich (Korean Spas) TDF EP 113 – Jesse Schell and Andy Ashcraft (oh. Video Games) TDF EP 98 – Henry Phillips and Mike Phirman (Guitar Comedy and Music) TDF EP 139 – Joel Hodgson (ventriloquism) TDF EP 93 – Live with Ernie Cline (the 80s and Ready Player One) TDF EP 102 – Dan Telfer (Dinosaurs and science in general) TDF EP 108 – Al Madrigal (Sales and Cartoons) TDF EP 148 – Guy Branum - Canada TDF EP 95 – Live with Kevin Eastman (ninja turtles) TDF EP 97 – Rose Abdoo and John Matta (tiny tiny ART! And The Thing) TDF EP 99 – Asterios Kokkinos (Pokemon) TDF EP 100 – PF Wilson – (history of the various football leagues)  TDF EP 103 – Live with Andy Kindler (“indie” comic books) TDF EP 104 – Merrill Markoe (I feel like we talked dogs mostly)  TDF EP 110 – Patrick Brady (animation)   TDF EP 120 – Erin Foley (NY Giants) TDF EP 121 – Tom Franck (Art) TDF EP 130 – Lois McMaster Bujold (I dork out AT her. She talks writing) TDF EP 138 – Michael Everson (coding fonts for obscure languages)
2011 # 55 Greg Proops – Making Baseball interesting            # 67 Hardwick/Palascak – Harry Potter                       # 37 Karen Kilgariff  - Sandra Bullock                          # 16 Dana Gould – Planet of the Apes                         # 48 Aisha Tyler – girl on girl fandom                          # 24 Jen Kirkman/ Karen Rontowksi – ghosts/UFO                 # 49 Dana/James - HOLLYWOOD                                # 40 April/Vargus – TRIP TO MIDDLE EAST                                                   # 3 Madigan/Kilmartin – the KENNEDY’S  #42 Maile Flanagan/Yuri Lowenthal - Animation #50 Michelle McNamara – True Crime #30 Ed Brubaker / Kermet Apio – Comics #14 Thrilling Adventure Hour – so many things Origin Story – #69 Andy Origin Story - #71 Maria #73 Rich Sommer – Mad Men and Boardgames #77 Matt Weinhold/Ken Daly – Horror Movies #82 Chad Daniels/David Huntsberger – just hilarious #80 Bengt Washburn – Fine art #51 Andrew Solmssen - IT #28 Eric Drysdale - VIEWMASTER #58 Bees – uh, BEES #63 Perfume – and, PERFUME #44 Jim Coughlin – A4 Paper #91 Trains!    
NOTE Premium eps w/o iTunes:  Here’s how to download albums from Bandcamp:
1.    Download the .zip file from Bandcamp. 2.    Unzip the file to your Music folder. 3.    Rescan your Music folder. 4.    Open the music app and listen to your tunes.
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benzyon · 5 years ago
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Names For Scrivener
I wanted more names for my scrivener so I looked up a long ass list of names and formatted it to be uploaded by scrivener for the random name generator.
I will say there are 1,000 boy and girl names in this list but they dont have an ethnicity or name meaning tagged on them. I wanted to just do a quick thing for names to import on scriveners name generator. I figured I might as well share it all. Its under the read more if you want the list ^^ I didnt want to make a giant ass post followers who didnt care would have to deal with.
Aarav,M, , Aaron,M, , Abdiel,M, , Abdullah,M, , Abel,M, , Abraham,M, , Abram,M, , Ace,M, , Achilles,M, , Adam,M, , Adan,M, , Aden,M, , Adonis,M, , Adrian,M, , Adriel,M, , Adrien,M, , Ahmad,M, , Ahmed,M, , Ahmir,M, , Aidan,M, , Aiden,M, , Alan,M, , Alaric,M, , Albert,M, , Alberto,M, , Alden,M, , Aldo,M, , Alec,M, , Alejandro,M, , Alessandro,M, , Alex,M, , Alexander,M, , Alexis,M, , Alexzander,M, , Alfonso,M, , Alfred,M, , Alfredo,M, , Ali,M, , Alijah,M, , Allan,M, , Allen,M, , Alonso,M, , Alonzo,M, , Alvaro,M, , Alvin,M, , Amari,M, , Ameer,M, , Amir,M, , Amos,M, , Anakin,M, , Anders,M, , Anderson,M, , Andre,M, , Andres,M, , Andrew,M, , Andy,M, , Angel,M, , Angelo,M, , Anson,M, , Anthony,M, , Antonio,M, , Apollo,M, , Archer,M, , Archie,M, , Ares,M, , Ari,M, , Arian,M, , Ariel,M, , Aries,M, , Arjun,M, , Arlo,M, , Armando,M, , Armani,M, , Aron,M, , Arthur,M, , Arturo,M, , Aryan,M, , Asa,M, , Asher,M, , Ashton,M, , Atlas,M, , Atticus,M, , August,M, , Augustine,M, , Augustus,M, , Austin,M, , Avery,M, , Avi,M, , Axel,M, , Axl,M, , Axton,M, , Ayaan,M, , Ayden,M, , Aydin,M, , Azariah,M, , Baker,M, , Barrett,M, , Baylor,M, , Beau,M, , Beckett,M, , Beckham,M, , Ben,M, , Benedict,M, , Benicio,M, , Benjamin,M, , Bennett,M, , Benson,M, , Bentlee,M, , Bentley,M, , Benton,M, , Billy,M, , Bishop,M, , Bjorn,M, , Blaine,M, , Blake,M, , Blaze,M, , Bo,M, , Bobby,M, , Bode,M, , Boden,M, , Bodhi,M, , Bodie,M, , Boone,M, , Boston,M, , Bowen,M, , Bowie,M, , Braden,M, , Bradley,M, , Brady,M, , Brandon,M, , Branson,M, , Brantley,M, , Braxton,M, , Brayan,M, , Brayden,M, , Braydon,M, , Braylen,M, , Braylon,M, , Brecken,M, , Brendan,M, , Brennan,M, , Brentley,M, , Brett,M, , Brian,M, , Briar,M, , Bridger,M, , Briggs,M, , Brixton,M, , Brock,M, , Brodie,M, , Brody,M, , Bronson,M, , Brooks,M, , Bruce,M, , Bruno,M, , Bryan,M, , Bryant,M, , Bryce,M, , Brycen,M, , Brysen,M, , Bryson,M, , Byron,M, , Cade,M, , Caden,M, , Caiden,M, , Cain,M, , Cairo,M, , Caleb,M, , Callan,M, , Callen,M, , Callum,M, , Calvin,M, , Camden,M, , Camdyn,M, , Cameron,M, , Camilo,M, , Canaan,M, , Cannon,M, , Carl,M, , Carlos,M, , Carmelo,M, , Carson,M, , Carter,M, , Case,M, , Casen,M, , Casey,M, , Cash,M, , Cason,M, , Caspian,M, , Cassius,M, , Castiel,M, , Cayden,M, , Cayson,M, , Cedric,M, , Cesar,M, , Chad,M, , Chaim,M, , Chance,M, , Chandler,M, , Charles,M, , Charlie,M, , Chase,M, , Chris,M, , Christian,M, , Christopher,M, , Clark,M, , Clay,M, , Clayton,M, , Clyde,M, , Cody,M, , Coen,M, , Cohen,M, , Colby,M, , Cole,M, , Coleman,M, , Colin,M, , Collin,M, , Colson,M, , Colt,M, , Colten,M, , Colton,M, , Conner,M, , Connor,M, , Conor,M, , Conrad,M, , Cooper,M, , Corbin,M, , Corey,M, , Cory,M, , Creed,M, , Crew,M, , Cristian,M, , Cristiano,M, , Crosby,M, , Cruz,M, , Cullen,M, , Curtis,M, , Cyrus,M, , Dakari,M, , Dakota,M, , Dallas,M, , Dalton,M, , Damari,M, , Damian,M, , Damien,M, , Damon,M, , Dane,M, , Dangelo,M, , Daniel,M, , Danny,M, , Dante,M, , Darian,M, , Dariel,M, , Dario,M, , Darius,M, , Darren,M, , Darwin,M, , Dash,M, , Davian,M, , David,M, , Davion,M, , Davis,M, , Dawson,M, , Dax,M, , Daxton,M, , Dayton,M, , Deacon,M, , Dean,M, , Deandre,M, , Deangelo,M, , Decker,M, , Declan,M, , Demetrius,M, , Dennis,M, , Denver,M, , Derek,M, , Derrick,M, , Deshawn,M, , Desmond,M, , Devin,M, , Devon,M, , Dexter,M, , Diego,M, , Dillon,M, , Dominic,M, , Dominick,M, , Dominik,M, , Donald,M, , Donovan,M, , Dorian,M, , Douglas,M, , Drake,M, , Draven,M, , Drew,M, , Duke,M, , Duncan,M, , Dustin,M, , Dwayne,M, , Dylan,M, , Easton,M, , Eddie,M, , Eden,M, , Edgar,M, , Edison,M, , Eduardo,M, , Edward,M, , Edwin,M, , Eli,M, , Elian,M, , Elias,M, , Elijah,M, , Eliseo,M, , Elisha,M, , Elliot,M, , Elliott,M, , Ellis,M, , Elon,M, , Emanuel,M, , Emerson,M, , Emery,M, , Emiliano,M, , Emilio,M, , Emmanuel,M, , Emmett,M, , Emmitt,M, , Emory,M, , Enoch,M, , Enrique,M, , Enzo,M, , Ephraim,M, , Eric,M, , Erick,M, , Erik,M, , Ernest,M, , Ernesto,M, , Esteban,M, , Ethan,M, , Eugene,M, , Evan,M, , Everett,M, , Ezekiel,M, , Ezequiel,M, , Ezra,M, , Fabian,M, , Felipe,M, , Felix,M, , Fernando,M, , Finley,M, , Finn,M, , Finnegan,M, , Finnley,M, , Fisher,M, , Fletcher,M, , Flynn,M, , Ford,M, , Forest,M, , Forrest,M, , Fox,M, , Francis,M, , Francisco,M, , Franco,M, , Frank,M, , Franklin,M, , Frederick,M, , Gabriel,M, , Gael,M, , Gage,M, , Gannon,M, , Garrett,M, , Gary,M, , Gatlin,M, , Gavin,M, , Genesis,M, , George,M, , Gerald,M, , Gerardo,M, , Gianni,M, , Gibson,M, , Gideon,M, , Giovanni,M, , Gordon,M, , Grady,M, , Graham,M, , Grant,M, , Graysen,M, , Grayson,M, , Gregory,M, , Grey,M, , Greyson,M, , Griffin,M, , Guillermo,M, , Gunnar,M, , Gunner,M, , Gus,M, , Gustavo,M, , Hamza,M, , Hank,M, , Harlan,M, , Harlem,M, , Harley,M, , Harold,M, , Harper,M, , Harrison,M, , Harry,M, , Harvey,M, , Hassan,M, , Hayden,M, , Hayes,M, , Heath,M, , Hector,M, , Hendrix,M, , Henrik,M, , Henry,M, , Hezekiah,M, , Holden,M, , Houston,M, , Howard,M, , Hudson,M, , Hugh,M, , Hugo,M, , Hunter,M, , Huxley,M, , Ian,M, , Ibrahim,M, , Idris,M, , Ignacio,M, , Iker,M, , Immanuel,M, , Imran,M, , Ira,M, , Isaac,M, , Isaiah,M, , Isaias,M, , Ishaan,M, , Ismael,M, , Israel,M, , Issac,M, , Ivan,M, , Izaiah,M, , Jabari,M, , Jace,M, , Jack,M, , Jackson,M, , Jacob,M, , Jacoby,M, , Jad,M, , Jaden,M, , Jadiel,M, , Jagger,M, , Jaiden,M, , Jaime,M, , Jairo,M, , Jake,M, , Jakob,M, , Jalen,M, , Jamal,M, , Jamari,M, , James,M, , Jameson,M, , Jamie,M, , Jamir,M, , Jamison,M, , Jared,M, , Jase,M, , Jasiah,M, , Jason,M, , Jasper,M, , Javier,M, , Javion,M, , Jax,M, , Jaxen,M, , Jaxon,M, , Jaxson,M, , Jaxton,M, , Jaxtyn,M, , Jaxx,M, , Jaxxon,M, , Jay,M, , Jayce,M, , Jayceon,M, , Jayden,M, , Jaylen,M, , Jayson,M, , Jaziel,M, , Jedidiah,M, , Jefferson,M, , Jeffery,M, , Jeffrey,M, , Jensen,M, , Jeremiah,M, , Jeremias,M, , Jeremy,M, , Jericho,M, , Jermaine,M, , Jerome,M, , Jerry,M, , Jesiah,M, , Jesse,M, , Jesus,M, , Jett,M, , Jimmy,M, , Joaquin,M, , Joe,M, , Joel,M, , Joey,M, , Johan,M, , John,M, , Johnathan,M, , Johnny,M, , Jon,M, , Jonah,M, , Jonas,M, , Jonathan,M, , Jordan,M, , Jordy,M, , Jorge,M, , Jose,M, , Joseph,M, , Joshua,M, , Josiah,M, , Josue,M, , Joziah,M, , Juan,M, , Judah,M, , Jude,M, , Judson,M, , Juelz,M, , Julian,M, , Julien,M, , Julio,M, , Julius,M, , Junior,M, , Justice,M, , Justin,M, , Justus,M, , Kabir,M, , Kace,M, , Kade,M, , Kaden,M, , Kai,M, , Kaiden,M, , Kairo,M, , Kaiser,M, , Kaison,M, , Kaleb,M, , Kalel,M, , Kamari,M, , Kamden,M, , Kamdyn,M, , Kameron,M, , Kamryn,M, , Kane,M, , Kannon,M, , Kareem,M, , Karson,M, , Karsyn,M, , Karter,M, , Kase,M, , Kasen,M, , Kash,M, , Kashton,M, , Kason,M, , Kayden,M, , Kaysen,M, , Kayson,M, , Keagan,M, , Keanu,M, , Keaton,M, , Keegan,M, , Keenan,M, , Keith,M, , Kellan,M, , Kellen,M, , Kelvin,M, , Kendall,M, , Kendrick,M, , Kenneth,M, , Kenzo,M, , Kevin,M, , Khalid,M, , Khalil,M, , Khari,M, , Kian,M, , Kieran,M, , Killian,M, , King,M, , Kingsley,M, , Kingston,M, , Knox,M, , Koa,M, , Kobe,M, , Koda,M, , Kody,M, , Kohen,M, , Kole,M, , Kolton,M, , Konnor,M, , Korbin,M, , Korbyn,M, , Krew,M, , Kristian,M, , Kristopher,M, , Kye,M, , Kylan,M, , Kyle,M, , Kylen,M, , Kyler,M, , Kylo,M, , Kyng,M, , Kyree,M, , Kyrie,M, , Kyson,M, , Lachlan,M, , Lance,M, , Landen,M, , Landon,M, , Landry,M, , Landyn,M, , Lane,M, , Langston,M, , Larry,M, , Lawrence,M, , Lawson,M, , Layne,M, , Layton,M, , Leandro,M, , Ledger,M, , Lee,M, , Legend,M, , Leighton,M, , Leland,M, , Lennon,M, , Lennox,M, , Leo,M, , Leon,M, , Leonard,M, , Leonardo,M, , Leonel,M, , Leonidas,M, , Leroy,M, , Levi,M, , Lewis,M, , Liam,M, , Lian,M, , Lincoln,M, , Lionel,M, , Lochlan,M, , Logan,M, , London,M, , Lorenzo,M, , Louie,M, , Louis,M, , Luca,M, , Lucas,M, , Lucca,M, , Lucian,M, , Luciano,M, , Luis,M, , Luka,M, , Lukas,M, , Luke,M, , Lyle,M, , Lyric,M, , Mack,M, , Madden,M, , Maddox,M, , Maddux,M, , Magnus,M, , Maison,M, , Major,M, , Makai,M, , Malachi,M, , Malakai,M, , Malcolm,M, , Malik,M, , Manuel,M, , Marc,M, , Marcel,M, , Marcellus,M, , Marcelo,M, , Marco,M, , Marcos,M, , Marcus,M, , Mario,M, , Mark,M, , Markus,M, , Marley,M, , Marlon,M, , Marshall,M, , Martin,M, , Marvin,M, , Mason,M, , Mateo,M, , Mathew,M, , Mathias,M, , Matias,M, , Matteo,M, , Matthew,M, , Matthias,M, , Maurice,M, , Mauricio,M, , Maverick,M, , Max,M, , Maxim,M, , Maximilian,M, , Maximiliano,M, , Maximo,M, , Maximus,M, , Maxton,M, , Maxwell,M, , Mayson,M, , Mekhi,M, , Melvin,M, , Memphis,M, , Merrick,M, , Messiah,M, , Micah,M, , Michael,M, , Miguel,M, , Milan,M, , Miles,M, , Miller,M, , Milo,M, , Misael,M, , Mitchell,M, , Mohamed,M, , Mohammad,M, , Mohammed,M, , Moises,M, , Mordechai,M, , Morgan,M, , Moses,M, , Moshe,M, , Muhammad,M, , Musa,M, , Mustafa,M, , Myles,M, , Nash,M, , Nasir,M, , Nathan,M, , Nathanael,M, , Nathaniel,M, , Nehemiah,M, , Neil,M, , Nelson,M, , Nicholas,M, , Nickolas,M, , Nico,M, , Nicolas,M, , Niko,M, , Nikolai,M, , Nikolas,M, , Nixon,M, , Noah,M, , Noe,M, , Noel,M, , Nolan,M, , Nova,M, , Oakley,M, , Odin,M, , Oliver,M, , Omar,M, , Omari,M, , Onyx,M, , Orion,M, , Orlando,M, , Oscar,M, , Otis,M, , Otto,M, , Owen,M, , Pablo,M, , Parker,M, , Patrick,M, , Paul,M, , Paxton,M, , Payton,M, , Pedro,M, , Peter,M, , Peyton,M, , Philip,M, , Phillip,M, , Phoenix,M, , Pierce,M, , Porter,M, , Preston,M, , Prince,M, , Princeton,M, , Quentin,M, , Quincy,M, , Quinn,M, , Quinton,M, , Rafael,M, , Raiden,M, , Ralph,M, , Ramon,M, , Randall,M, , Randy,M, , Raphael,M, , Raul,M, , Ray,M, , Rayan,M, , Rayden,M, , Raylan,M, , Raymond,M, , Reece,M, , Reed,M, , Reese,M, , Reginald,M, , Reid,M, , Reign,M, , Remington,M, , Remy,M, , Rene,M, , Reuben,M, , Rex,M, , Rey,M, , Reyansh,M, , Rhett,M, , Rhys,M, , Ricardo,M, , Richard,M, , Ricky,M, , Ridge,M, , Riley,M, , River,M, , Robert,M, , Roberto,M, , Rocco,M, , Rocky,M, , Rodney,M, , Rodrigo,M, , Rogelio,M, , Roger,M, , Rohan,M, , Roland,M, , Roman,M, , Romeo,M, , Ronald,M, , Ronan,M, , Ronin,M, , Ronnie,M, , Rory,M, , Rowan,M, , Rowen,M, , Roy,M, , Royal,M, , Royce,M, , Ruben,M, , Rudy,M, , Russell,M, , Ryan,M, , Ryder,M, , Ryker,M, , Rylan,M, , Ryland,M, , Sage,M, , Saint,M, , Salvador,M, , Salvatore,M, , Sam,M, , Samir,M, , Samson,M, , Samuel,M, , Santana,M, , Santiago,M, , Santino,M, , Saul,M, , Sawyer,M, , Scott,M, , Sean,M, , Sebastian,M, , Sergio,M, , Seth,M, , Shane,M, , Shawn,M, , Shepard,M, , Shepherd,M, , Shiloh,M, , Silas,M, , Simon,M, , Sincere,M, , Skylar,M, , Skyler,M, , Solomon,M, , Sonny,M, , Soren,M, , Spencer,M, , Stanley,M, , Stefan,M, , Stephen,M, , Sterling,M, , Stetson,M, , Steven,M, , Sullivan,M, , Sutton,M, , Sylas,M, , Tadeo,M, , Talon,M, , Tanner,M, , Tate,M, , Tatum,M, , Taylor,M, , Terrance,M, , Terrell,M, , Terrence,M, , Terry,M, , Thaddeus,M, , Thatcher,M, , Theo,M, , Theodore,M, , Thiago,M, , Thomas,M, , Timothy,M, , Titan,M, , Titus,M, , Tobias,M, , Toby,M, , Tomas,M, , Tommy,M, , Tony,M, , Torin,M, , Trace,M, , Travis,M, , Trent,M, , Trenton,M, , Trevor,M, , Trey,M, , Tripp,M, , Tristan,M, , Tristen,M, , Tristian,M, , Troy,M, , Tucker,M, , Turner,M, , Ty,M, , Tyler,M, , Tyson,M, , Ulises,M, , Uriah,M, , Uriel,M, , Valentin,M, , Valentino,M, , Van,M, , Vance,M, , Vicente,M, , Victor,M, , Vihaan,M, , Vincent,M, , Vincenzo,M, , Vivaan,M, , Wade,M, , Walker,M, , Wallace,M, , Walter,M, , Warren,M, , Watson,M, , Waylon,M, , Wayne,M, , Wells,M, , Wesley,M, , Wesson,M, , Westin,M, , Westley,M, , Weston,M, , Wilder,M, , Will,M, , William,M, , Willie,M, , Wilson,M, , Winston,M, , Wyatt,M, , Xander,M, , Xavier,M, , Xzavier,M, , Yael,M, , Yahir,M, , Yehuda,M, , Yosef,M, , Yousef,M, , Yusuf,M, , Zachariah,M, , Zachary,M, , Zahir,M, , Zaid,M, , Zaiden,M, , Zain,M, , Zaire,M, , Zakai,M, , Zander,M, , Zane,M, , Zavier,M, , Zayd,M, , Zayden,M, , Zayn,M, , Zayne,M, , Zechariah,M, , Zeke,M, , Zev,M, , Zion,M, , Zyaire,M, , Aaliyah,F, , Abby,F, , Abigail,F, , Ada,F, , Adalee,F, , Adaline,F, , Adalyn,F, , Adalynn,F, , Addilyn,F, , Addilynn,F, , Addison,F, , Addisyn,F, , Addyson,F, , Adelaide,F, , Adele,F, , Adelina,F, , Adeline,F, , Adelyn,F, , Adelynn,F, , Adley,F, , Adriana,F, , Adrianna,F, , Adrienne,F, , Ailani,F, , Aileen,F, , Ainsley,F, , Aisha,F, , Aislinn,F, , Aitana,F, , Aiyana,F, , Alaia,F, , Alaina,F, , Alana,F, , Alani,F, , Alanna,F, , Alannah,F, , Alaya,F, , Alayah,F, , Alayna,F, , Aleah,F, , Aleena,F, , Alejandra,F, , Alena,F, , Alessandra,F, , Alessia,F, , Alexa,F, , Alexandra,F, , Alexandria,F, , Alexia,F, , Alexis,F, , Alia,F, , Aliana,F, , Alianna,F, , Alice,F, , Alicia,F, , Alina,F, , Alisha,F, , Alison,F, , Alisson,F, , Alivia,F, , Aliya,F, , Aliyah,F, , Aliza,F, , Allie,F, , Allison,F, , Allyson,F, , Alma,F, , Alondra,F, , Alora,F, , Alyson,F, , Alyssa,F, , Amaia,F, , Amalia,F, , Amanda,F, , Amani,F, , Amara,F, , Amari,F, , Amaris,F, , Amaya,F, , Amayah,F, , Amber,F, , Amelia,F, , Amelie,F, , Amia,F, , Amina,F, , Amira,F, , Amirah,F, , Amiya,F, , Amiyah,F, , Amora,F, , Amy,F, , Ana,F, , Anahi,F, , Anais,F, , Analia,F, , Anastasia,F, , Anaya,F, , Andi,F, , Andrea,F, , Angel,F, , Angela,F, , Angelica,F, , Angelina,F, , Angie,F, , Anika,F, , Aniya,F, , Aniyah,F, , Ann,F, , Anna,F, , Annabel,F, , Annabella,F, , Annabelle,F, , Annalee,F, , Annalise,F, , Anne,F, , Annie,F, , Annika,F, , Ansley,F, , Antonella,F, , Anya,F, , April,F, , Arabella,F, , Arden,F, , Arely,F, , Ari,F, , Aria,F, , Ariadne,F, , Ariah,F, , Ariana,F, , Arianna,F, , Ariel,F, , Ariella,F, , Arielle,F, , Ariya,F, , Ariyah,F, , Arlette,F, , Armani,F, , Arya,F, , Ashley,F, , Ashlyn,F, , Ashlynn,F, , Aspen,F, , Astrid,F, , Athena,F, , Aubree,F, , Aubrey,F, , Aubrie,F, , Aubriella,F, , Aubrielle,F, , Audrey,F, , August,F, , Aurelia,F, , Aurora,F, , Austyn,F, , Autumn,F, , Ava,F, , Avah,F, , Avalyn,F, , Avalynn,F, , Averi,F, , Averie,F, , Avery,F, , Aviana,F, , Avianna,F, , Aya,F, , Ayla,F, , Ayleen,F, , Aylin,F, , Azalea,F, , Azaria,F, , Azariah,F, , Bailee,F, , Bailey,F, , Barbara,F, , Baylee,F, , Beatrice,F, , Belen,F, , Bella,F, , Bellamy,F, , Belle,F, , Berkley,F, , Bethany,F, , Bexley,F, , Bianca,F, , Blair,F, , Blaire,F, , Blake,F, , Blakely,F, , Bonnie,F, , Braelyn,F, , Braelynn,F, , Braylee,F, , Bria,F, , Briana,F, , Brianna,F, , Briar,F, , Bridget,F, , Briella,F, , Brielle,F, , Brinley,F, , Bristol,F, , Brittany,F, , Brooke,F, , Brooklyn,F, , Brooklynn,F, , Brylee,F, , Brynlee,F, , Brynleigh,F, , Brynn,F, , Cadence,F, , Cali,F, , Callie,F, , Calliope,F, , Cameron,F, , Camila,F, , Camilla,F, , Camille,F, , Camryn,F, , Cara,F, , Carly,F, , Carmen,F, , Carolina,F, , Caroline,F, , Carolyn,F, , Carter,F, , Casey,F, , Cassandra,F, , Cassidy,F, , Cataleya,F, , Catalina,F, , Catherine,F, , Cecelia,F, , Cecilia,F, , Celeste,F, , Celia,F, , Celine,F, , Chana,F, , Chanel,F, , Charlee,F, , Charleigh,F, , Charley,F, , Charli,F, , Charlie,F, , Charlotte,F, , Chaya,F, , Chelsea,F, , Cheyenne,F, , Chloe,F, , Christina,F, , Christine,F, , Claire,F, , Clara,F, , Clare,F, , Clarissa,F, , Claudia,F, , Clementine,F, , Colette,F, , Collins,F, , Cora,F, , Coraline,F, , Corinne,F, , Crystal,F, , Cynthia,F, , Dahlia,F, , Daisy,F, , Dakota,F, , Dalary,F, , Daleyza,F, , Dallas,F, , Dana,F, , Dani,F, , Daniela,F, , Daniella,F, , Danielle,F, , Danna,F, , Daphne,F, , Davina,F, , Dayana,F, , Deborah,F, , Delaney,F, , Delilah,F, , Della,F, , Demi,F, , Destiny,F, , Diana,F, , Dior,F, , Dorothy,F, , Dream,F, , Dulce,F, , Dylan,F, , Eden,F, , Edith,F, , Egypt,F, , Eileen,F, , Elaina,F, , Elaine,F, , Eleanor,F, , Elena,F, , Eliana,F, , Elianna,F, , Elina,F, , Elisa,F, , Elisabeth,F, , Elise,F, , Eliza,F, , Elizabeth,F, , Ella,F, , Elle,F, , Ellen,F, , Elliana,F, , Ellianna,F, , Ellie,F, , Elliot,F, , Elliott,F, , Ellis,F, , Ellison,F, , Eloise,F, , Elora,F, , Elsa,F, , Elsie,F, , Elyse,F, , Ember,F, , Emberly,F, , Emelia,F, , Emely,F, , Emerie,F, , Emerson,F, , Emersyn,F, , Emery,F, , Emilee,F, , Emilia,F, , Emily,F, , Emma,F, , Emmaline,F, , Emmalyn,F, , Emmalynn,F, , Emmarie,F, , Emmeline,F, , Emmie,F, , Emmy,F, , Emory,F, , Ensley,F, , Erica,F, , Erika,F, , Erin,F, , Esme,F, , Esmeralda,F, , Esperanza,F, , Estella,F, , Estelle,F, , Esther,F, , Estrella,F, , Etta,F, , Eva,F, , Evangeline,F, , Eve,F, , Evelyn,F, , Evelynn,F, , Everlee,F, , Everleigh,F, , Everly,F, , Evie,F, , Ezra,F, , Faith,F, , Fatima,F, , Faye,F, , Felicity,F, , Fernanda,F, , Finley,F, , Fiona,F, , Florence,F, , Frances,F, , Francesca,F, , Frankie,F, , Freya,F, , Frida,F, , Gabriela,F, , Gabriella,F, , Gabrielle,F, , Galilea,F, , Gemma,F, , Genesis,F, , Genevieve,F, , Georgia,F, , Gia,F, , Giana,F, , Gianna,F, , Giavanna,F, , Giovanna,F, , Giselle,F, , Giuliana,F, , Gloria,F, , Grace,F, , Gracelyn,F, , Gracelynn,F, , Gracie,F, , Greta,F, , Guadalupe,F, , Gwen,F, , Gwendolyn,F, , Hadassah,F, , Hadlee,F, , Hadleigh,F, , Hadley,F, , Hailee,F, , Hailey,F, , Haisley,F, , Haley,F, , Halle,F, , Hallie,F, , Hana,F, , Hanna,F, , Hannah,F, , Harlee,F, , Harleigh,F, , Harley,F, , Harlow,F, , Harmoni,F, , Harmony,F, , Harper,F, , Hattie,F, , Haven,F, , Hayden,F, , Haylee,F, , Hayley,F, , Hazel,F, , Heaven,F, , Heavenly,F, , Heidi,F, , Helen,F, , Helena,F, , Henley,F, , Holland,F, , Holly,F, , Hope,F, , Hunter,F, , Iliana,F, , Imani,F, , India,F, , Ingrid,F, , Irene,F, , Iris,F, , Isabel,F, , Isabela,F, , Isabella,F, , Isabelle,F, , Isla,F, , Itzayana,F, , Itzel,F, , Ivanna,F, , Ivory,F, , Ivy,F, , Izabella,F, , Jacqueline,F, , Jada,F, , Jade,F, , Jaelyn,F, , Jaelynn,F, , Jaliyah,F, , Jamie,F, , Jana,F, , Jane,F, , Janelle,F, , Janessa,F, , Janiyah,F, , Jasmine,F, , Jaycee,F, , Jayda,F, , Jayde,F, , Jayden,F, , Jayla,F, , Jaylah,F, , Jaylee,F, , Jayleen,F, , Jaylene,F, , Jazlyn,F, , Jazlynn,F, , Jazmin,F, , Jazmine,F, , Jemma,F, , Jenesis,F, , Jenna,F, , Jennifer,F, , Jessica,F, , Jessie,F, , Jewel,F, , Jillian,F, , Jimena,F, , Joanna,F, , Jocelyn,F, , Joelle,F, , Johanna,F, , Jolene,F, , Jolie,F, , Jordan,F, , Jordyn,F, , Joselyn,F, , Josephine,F, , Josie,F, , Journee,F, , Journey,F, , Journi,F, , Joy,F, , Joyce,F, , Judith,F, , Julia,F, , Juliana,F, , Julianna,F, , Julie,F, , Juliet,F, , Julieta,F, , Juliette,F, , Julissa,F, , June,F, , Juniper,F, , Jurnee,F, , Justice,F, , Kadence,F, , Kaelyn,F, , Kai,F, , Kaia,F, , Kailani,F, , Kailey,F, , Kailyn,F, , Kairi,F, , Kaitlyn,F, , Kaiya,F, , Kalani,F, , Kali,F, , Kaliyah,F, , Kallie,F, , Kamila,F, , Kamilah,F, , Kamiyah,F, , Kamryn,F, , Kara,F, , Karen,F, , Karina,F, , Karla,F, , Karlee,F, , Karsyn,F, , Karter,F, , Kassidy,F, , Kataleya,F, , Katalina,F, , Kate,F, , Katelyn,F, , Katherine,F, , Kathleen,F, , Kathryn,F, , Katie,F, , Kaydence,F, , Kayla,F, , Kaylani,F, , Kaylee,F, , Kayleigh,F, , Kaylie,F, , Kaylin,F, , Kehlani,F, , Keilani,F, , Keily,F, , Keira,F, , Kelly,F, , Kelsey,F, , Kendall,F, , Kendra,F, , Kenia,F, , Kenley,F, , Kenna,F, , Kennedi,F, , Kennedy,F, , Kensley,F, , Kenzie,F, , Keyla,F, , Khaleesi,F, , Khloe,F, , Kiana,F, , Kiara,F, , Kiera,F, , Kimber,F, , Kimberly,F, , Kimora,F, , Kinley,F, , Kinslee,F, , Kinsley,F, , Kira,F, , Kora,F, , Kori,F, , Kyla,F, , Kylee,F, , Kyleigh,F, , Kylie,F, , Kynlee,F, , Kyra,F, , Lacey,F, , Laila,F, , Lailah,F, , Lainey,F, , Lana,F, , Landry,F, , Laney,F, , Lara,F, , Laura,F, , Laurel,F, , Lauren,F, , Lauryn,F, , Layla,F, , Laylah,F, , Lea,F, , Leah,F, , Leanna,F, , Legacy,F, , Leia,F, , Leighton,F, , Leila,F, , Leilani,F, , Lena,F, , Lennon,F, , Lennox,F, , Leona,F, , Leslie,F, , Lexi,F, , Lexie,F, , Leyla,F, , Lia,F, , Liana,F, , Liberty,F, , Lila,F, , Lilah,F, , Lilian,F, , Liliana,F, , Lilianna,F, , Lilith,F, , Lillian,F, , Lilliana,F, , Lillianna,F, , Lillie,F, , Lilly,F, , Lily,F, , Lilyana,F, , Lina,F, , Linda,F, , Lindsey,F, , Lisa,F, , Liv,F, , Livia,F, , Logan,F, , Lola,F, , London,F, , Londyn,F, , Lorelai,F, , Lorelei,F, , Louisa,F, , Louise,F, , Lucia,F, , Luciana,F, , Lucille,F, , Lucy,F, , Luella,F, , Luna,F, , Lyanna,F, , Lydia,F, , Lyla,F, , Lylah,F, , Lyra,F, , Lyric,F, , Mabel,F, , Maci,F, , Macie,F, , Mackenzie,F, , Macy,F, , Madalyn,F, , Madalynn,F, , Maddison,F, , Madeleine,F, , Madeline,F, , Madelyn,F, , Madelynn,F, , Madilyn,F, , Madilynn,F, , Madison,F, , Madisyn,F, , Mae,F, , Maeve,F, , Maggie,F, , Magnolia,F, , Maia,F, , Maisie,F, , Makayla,F, , Makenna,F, , Makenzie,F, , Malani,F, , Malaya,F, , Malaysia,F, , Maleah,F, , Malia,F, , Maliah,F, , Maliyah,F, , Mallory,F, , Mara,F, , Maren,F, , Margaret,F, , Margo,F, , Margot,F, , Maria,F, , Mariah,F, , Mariam,F, , Mariana,F, , Marianna,F, , Marie,F, , Marilyn,F, , Marina,F, , Marisol,F, , Marissa,F, , Marlee,F, , Marleigh,F, , Marley,F, , Martha,F, , Mary,F, , Maryam,F, , Matilda,F, , Mavis,F, , Maxine,F, , Maya,F, , Mckenna,F, , Mckenzie,F, , Mckinley,F, , Meadow,F, , Megan,F, , Meghan,F, , Meilani,F, , Melanie,F, , Melany,F, , Melina,F, , Melissa,F, , Melody,F, , Mercy,F, , Meredith,F, , Mia,F, , Miah,F, , Micah,F, , Michaela,F, , Michelle,F, , Mikaela,F, , Mikayla,F, , Mila,F, , Milan,F, , Milana,F, , Milani,F, , Milena,F, , Miley,F, , Millie,F, , Mina,F, , Mira,F, , Miracle,F, , Miranda,F, , Miriam,F, , Molly,F, , Monica,F, , Monroe,F, , Morgan,F, , Mya,F, , Myah,F, , Myla,F, , Mylah,F, , Myra,F, , Nadia,F, , Nala,F, , Nalani,F, , Nancy,F, , Naomi,F, , Natalia,F, , Natalie,F, , Nataly,F, , Natasha,F, , Nathalie,F, , Naya,F, , Nayeli,F, , Nevaeh,F, , Nia,F, , Nicole,F, , Nina,F, , Noa,F, , Noelle,F, , Noemi,F, , Nola,F, , Noor,F, , Nora,F, , Norah,F, , Nova,F, , Novah,F, , Novalee,F, , Nyla,F, , Nylah,F, , Oaklee,F, , Oakley,F, , Oaklyn,F, , Oaklynn,F, , Octavia,F, , Olive,F, , Olivia,F, , Opal,F, , Ophelia,F, , Paige,F, , Paislee,F, , Paisleigh,F, , Paisley,F, , Palmer,F, , Paloma,F, , Paola,F, , Paris,F, , Parker,F, , Patricia,F, , Paula,F, , Paulina,F, , Payton,F, , Pearl,F, , Penelope,F, , Penny,F, , Perla,F, , Peyton,F, , Phoebe,F, , Phoenix,F, , Piper,F, , Poppy,F, , Presley,F, , Princess,F, , Priscilla,F, , Promise,F, , Queen,F, , Quinn,F, , Rachel,F, , Raegan,F, , Raelyn,F, , Raelynn,F, , Raina,F, , Ramona,F, , Raquel,F, , Raven,F, , Rayna,F, , Rayne,F, , Reagan,F, , Rebecca,F, , Rebekah,F, , Reese,F, , Regina,F, , Reign,F, , Reina,F, , Remi,F, , Remington,F, , Remy,F, , Renata,F, , Reyna,F, , Rhea,F, , Riley,F, , River,F, , Rivka,F, , Robin,F, , Romina,F, , Rory,F, , Rosa,F, , Rosalee,F, , Rosalie,F, , Rosalyn,F, , Rose,F, , Roselyn,F, , Rosemary,F, , Rosie,F, , Rowan,F, , Royal,F, , Royalty,F, , Ruby,F, , Ruth,F, , Ryan,F, , Ryann,F, , Rylan,F, , Rylee,F, , Ryleigh,F, , Rylie,F, , Sabrina,F, , Sadie,F, , Sage,F, , Saige,F, , Salma,F, , Samantha,F, , Samara,F, , Samira,F, , Sandra,F, , Saniyah,F, , Saoirse,F, , Sara,F, , Sarah,F, , Sarai,F, , Sariah,F, , Sariyah,F, , Sasha,F, , Savanna,F, , Savannah,F, , Sawyer,F, , Saylor,F, , Scarlet,F, , Scarlett,F, , Scarlette,F, , Scout,F, , Selah,F, , Selena,F, , Selene,F, , Serena,F, , Serenity,F, , Shelby,F, , Shiloh,F, , Siena,F, , Sienna,F, , Sierra,F, , Simone,F, , Sky,F, , Skye,F, , Skyla,F, , Skylar,F, , Skyler,F, , Sloan,F, , Sloane,F, , Sofia,F, , Sophia,F, , Sophie,F, , Stella,F, , Stephanie,F, , Stevie,F, , Summer,F, , Sunny,F, , Sutton,F, , Sydney,F, , Sylvia,F, , Sylvie,F, , Talia,F, , Taliyah,F, , Tatiana,F, , Tatum,F, , Taylor,F, , Teagan,F, , Tenley,F, , Teresa,F, , Tessa,F, , Thalia,F, , Thea,F, , Tiana,F, , Tiffany,F, , Tinley,F, , Tinsley,F, , Tori,F, , Treasure,F, , Trinity,F, , Vada,F, , Valentina,F, , Valeria,F, , Valerie,F, , Valery,F, , Vanessa,F, , Veda,F, , Vera,F, , Veronica,F, , Victoria,F, , Vienna,F, , Violet,F, , Violeta,F, , Virginia,F, , Vivian,F, , Viviana,F, , Vivienne,F, , Waverly,F, , Wendy,F, , Whitley,F, , Whitney,F, , Willa,F, , Willow,F, , Winter,F, , Wren,F, , Wynter,F, , Ximena,F, , Xiomara,F, , Yamileth,F, , Yara,F, , Yareli,F, , Yaretzi,F, , Zahra,F, , Zainab,F, , Zaniyah,F, , Zara,F, , Zaria,F, , Zariah,F, , Zariyah,F, , Zaylee,F, , Zelda,F, , Zhavia,F, , Zoe,F, , Zoey,F, , Zoie,F, , Zola,F, , Zora,F, , Zuri,F, ,
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Finding the perfect name for your newborn baby may take some time and careful consideration, but it can also be very interesting.
In fact, it's one of the first and biggest decisions you have to make as a new parent. Are you looking for a son to speak of a family tradition or celebrate a cultural tradition? Whatever your approach, you'll find lots of great options on the following list of the 1,000 most popular boys, according to Social Security Administration (SSA). Take a look to help you narrow down your favorites list (or inspire new ones) and enjoy the experience of finding your favorite name for your new son.
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1. Top 1,000 Baby Boy Names
Liam
Noah
William
James
Oliver
Benjamin
Elijah
Lucas
Mason
Logan
Alexander
Ethan
Jacob
Michael
Daniel
Henry
Jackson
Sebastian
Aiden
Matthew
Samuel
David
Joseph
Carter
Owen
Wyatt
John
Jack
Luke
Jayden
Dylan
Grayson
Levi
Isaac
Gabriel
Julian
Mateo
Anthony
Jaxon
Lincoln
Joshua
Christopher
Andrew
Theodore
Caleb
Ryan
Asher
Nathan
Thomas
Leo
Isaiah
Charles
Josiah
Hudson
Christian
Hunter
Connor
Eli
Ezra
Aaron
Landon
Adrian
Jonathan
Nolan
Jeremiah
Easton
Elias
Colton
Cameron
Carson
Robert
Angel
Maverick
Nicholas
Dominic
Jaxson
Greyson
Adam
Ian
Austin
Santiago
Jordan
Cooper
Brayden
Roman
Evan
Ezekiel
Xavier
Jose
Jace
Jameson
Leonardo
Bryson
Axel
Everett
Parker
Kayden
Miles
Sawyer
Jason
Declan
Weston
Micah
Ayden
Wesley
Luca
Vincent
Damian
Zachary
Silas
Gavin
Chase
Kai
Emmett
Harrison
Nathaniel
Kingston
Cole
Tyler
Bennett
Bentley
Ryker
Tristan
Brandon
Kevin
Luis
George
Ashton
Rowan
Braxton
Ryder
Gael
Ivan
Diego
Maxwell
Max
Carlos
Kaiden
Juan
Maddox
Justin
Waylon
Calvin
Giovanni
Jonah
Abel
Jayce
Jesus
Amir
King
Beau
Camden
Alex
Jasper
Malachi
Brody
Jude
Blake
Emmanuel
Eric
Brooks
Elliot
Antonio
Abraham
Timothy
Finn
Rhett
Elliott
Edward
August
Xander
Alan
Dean
Lorenzo
Bryce
Karter
Victor
Milo
Miguel
Hayden
Graham
Grant
Zion
Tucker
Jesse
Zayden
Joel
Richard
Patrick
Emiliano
Avery
Nicolas
Brantley
Dawson
Myles
Matteo
River
Steven
Thiago
Zane
Matias
Judah
Messiah
Jeremy
Preston
Oscar
Kaleb
Alejandro
Marcus
Mark
Peter
Maximus
Barrett
Jax
Andres
Holden
Legend
Charlie
Knox
Kaden
Paxton
Kyrie
Kyle
Griffin
Josue
Kenneth
Beckett
Enzo
Adriel
Arthur
Felix
Bryan
Lukas
Paul
Brian
Colt
Caden
Leon
Archer
Omar
Israel
Aidan
Theo
Javier
Remington
Jaden
Bradley
Emilio
Colin
Riley
Cayden
Phoenix
Clayton
Simon
Ace
Nash
Derek
Rafael
Zander
Brady
Jorge
Jake
Louis
Damien
Karson
Walker
Maximiliano
Amari
Sean
Chance
Walter
Martin
Finley
Andre
Tobias
Cash
Corbin
Arlo
Iker
Erick
Emerson
Gunner
Cody
Stephen
Francisco
Killian
Dallas
Reid
Manuel
Lane
Atlas
Rylan
Jensen
Ronan
Beckham
Daxton
Anderson
Kameron
Raymond
Orion
Cristian
Tanner
Kyler
Jett
Cohen
Ricardo
Spencer
Gideon
Ali
Fernando
Jaiden
Titus
Travis
Bodhi
Eduardo
Dante
Ellis
Prince
Kane
Luka
Kash
Hendrix
Desmond
Donovan
Mario
Atticus
Cruz
Garrett
Hector
Angelo
Jeffrey
Edwin
Cesar
Zayn
Devin
Conor
Warren
Odin
Jayceon
Romeo
Julius
Jaylen
Hayes
Kayson
Muhammad
Jaxton
Joaquin
Caiden
Dakota
Major
Keegan
Sergio
Marshall
Johnny
Kade
Edgar
Leonel
Ismael
Marco
Tyson
Wade
Collin
Troy
Nasir
Conner
Adonis
Jared
Rory
Andy
Jase
Lennox
Shane
Malik
Ari
Reed
Seth
Clark
Erik
Lawson
Trevor
Gage
Nico
Malakai
Quinn
Cade
Johnathan
Sullivan
Solomon
Cyrus
Fabian
Pedro
Frank
Shawn
Malcolm
Khalil
Nehemiah
Dalton
Mathias
Jay
Ibrahim
Peyton
Winston
Kason
Zayne
Noel
Princeton
Matthias
Gregory
Sterling
Dominick
Elian
Grady
Russell
Finnegan
Ruben
Gianni
Porter
Kendrick
Leland
Pablo
Allen
Hugo
Raiden
Kolton
Remy
Ezequiel
Damon
Emanuel
Zaiden
Otto
Bowen
Marcos
Abram
Kasen
Franklin
Royce
Jonas
Sage
Philip
Esteban
Drake
Kashton
Roberto
Harvey
Alexis
Kian
Jamison
Maximilian
Adan
Milan
Phillip
Albert
Dax
Mohamed
Ronin
Kamden
Hank
Memphis
Oakley
Augustus
Drew
Moises
Armani
Rhys
Benson
Jayson
Kyson
Braylen
Corey
Gunnar
Omari
Alonzo
Landen
Armando
Derrick
Dexter
Enrique
Bruce
Nikolai
Francis
Rocco
Kairo
Royal
Zachariah
Arjun
Deacon
Skyler
Eden
Alijah
Rowen
Pierce
Uriel
Ronald
Luciano
Tate
Frederick
Kieran
Lawrence
Moses
Rodrigo
Brycen
Leonidas
Nixon
Keith
Chandler
Case
Davis
Asa
Darius
Isaias
Aden
Jaime
Landyn
Raul
Niko
Trenton
Apollo
Cairo
Izaiah
Scott
Dorian
Julio
Wilder
Santino
Dustin
Donald
Raphael
Saul
Taylor
Ayaan
Duke
Ryland
Tatum
Ahmed
Moshe
Edison
Emmitt
Cannon
Alec
Danny
Keaton
Roy
Conrad
Roland
Quentin
Lewis
Samson
Brock
Kylan
Cason
Ahmad
Jalen
Nikolas
Braylon
Kamari
Dennis
Callum
Justice
Soren
Rayan
Aarav
Gerardo
Ares
Brendan
Jamari
Kaison
Yusuf
Issac
Jasiah
Callen
Forrest
Makai
Crew
Kobe
Bo
Julien
Mathew
Braden
Johan
Marvin
Zaid
Stetson
Casey
Ty
Ariel
Tony
Zain
Callan
Cullen
Sincere
Uriah
Dillon
Kannon
Colby
Axton
Cassius
Quinton
Mekhi
Reece
Alessandro
Jerry
Mauricio
Sam
Trey
Mohammad
Alberto
Gustavo
Arturo
Fletcher
Marcelo
Abdiel
Hamza
Alfredo
Chris
Finnley
Curtis
Kellan
Quincy
Kase
Harry
Kyree
Wilson
Cayson
Hezekiah
Kohen
Neil
Mohammed
Raylan
Kaysen
Lucca
Sylas
Mack
Leonard
Lionel
Ford
Roger
Rex
Alden
Boston
Colson
Briggs
Zeke
Dariel
Kingsley
Valentino
Jamir
Salvador
Vihaan
Mitchell
Lance
Lucian
Darren
Jimmy
Alvin
Amos
Tripp
Zaire
Layton
Reese
Casen
Colten
Brennan
Korbin
Sonny
Bruno
Orlando
Devon
Huxley
Boone
Maurice
Nelson
Douglas
Randy
Gary
Lennon
Titan
Denver
Jaziel
Noe
Jefferson
Ricky
Lochlan
Rayden
Bryant
Langston
Lachlan
Clay
Abdullah
Lee
Baylor
Leandro
Ben
Kareem
Layne
Joe
Crosby
Deandre
Demetrius
Kellen
Carl
Jakob
Ridge
Bronson
Jedidiah
Rohan
Larry
Stanley
Tomas
Shiloh
Thaddeus
Watson
Baker
Vicente
Koda
Jagger
Nathanael
Carmelo
Shepherd
Graysen
Melvin
Ernesto
Jamie
Yosef
Clyde
Eddie
Tristen
Grey
Ray
Tommy
Samir
Ramon
Santana
Kristian
Marcel
Wells
Zyaire
Brecken
Byron
Otis
Reyansh
Axl
Joey
Trace
Morgan
Musa
Harlan
Enoch
Henrik
Kristopher
Talon
Rey
Guillermo
Houston
Jon
Vincenzo
Dane
Terry
Azariah
Castiel
Kye
Augustine
Zechariah
Joziah
Kamryn
Hassan
Jamal
Chaim
Bodie
Emery
Branson
Jaxtyn
Kole
Wayne
Aryan
Alonso
Brixton
Madden
Allan
Flynn
Jaxen
Harley
Magnus
Sutton
Dash
Anders
Westley
Brett
Emory
Felipe
Yousef
Jadiel
Mordechai
Dominik
Junior
Eliseo
Fisher
Harold
Jaxxon
Kamdyn
Maximo
Caspian
Kelvin
Damari
Fox
Trent
Hugh
Briar
Franco
Keanu
Terrance
Yahir
Ameer
Kaiser
Thatcher
Ishaan
Koa
Merrick
Coen
Rodney
Brayan
London
Rudy
Gordon
Bobby
Aron
Marc
Van
Anakin
Canaan
Dario
Reginald
Westin
Darian
Ledger
Leighton
Maxton
Tadeo
Valentin
Aldo
Khalid
Nickolas
Toby
Dayton
Jacoby
Billy
Gatlin
Elisha
Jabari
Jermaine
Alvaro
Marlon
Mayson
Blaze
Jeffery
Kace
Braydon
Achilles
Brysen
Saint
Xzavier
Aydin
Eugene
Adrien
Cain
Kylo
Nova
Onyx
Arian
Bjorn
Jerome
Miller
Alfred
Kenzo
Kyng
Leroy
Maison
Jordy
Stefan
Wallace
Benicio
Kendall
Zayd
Blaine
Tristian
Anson
Gannon
Jeremias
Marley
Ronnie
Dangelo
Kody
Will
Bentlee
Gerald
Salvatore
Turner
Chad
Misael
Mustafa
Konnor
Maxim
Rogelio
Zakai
Cory
Judson
Brentley
Darwin
Louie
Ulises
Dakari
Rocky
Wesson
Alfonso
Payton
Dwayne
Juelz
Duncan
Keagan
Deshawn
Bode
Bridger
Skylar
Brodie
Landry
Avi
Keenan
Reuben
Jaxx
Rene
Yehuda
Imran
Yael
Alexzander
Willie
Cristiano
Heath
Lyric
Davion
Elon
Karsyn
Krew
Jairo
Maddux
Ephraim
Ignacio
Vivaan
Aries
Vance
Boden
Lyle
Ralph
Reign
Camilo
Draven
Terrence
Idris
Ira
Javion
Jericho
Khari
Marcellus
Creed
Shepard
Terrell
Ahmir
Camdyn
Cedric
Howard
Jad
Zahir
Harper
Justus
Forest
Gibson
Zev
Alaric
Decker
Ernest
Jesiah
Torin
Benedict
Bowie
Deangelo
Genesis
Harlem
Kalel
Kylen
Bishop
Immanuel
Lian
Zavier
Archie
Davian
Gus
Kabir
Korbyn
Randall
Benton
Coleman
Markus
2. Top 10 beautiful Middles names for baby Boys
Ace
Abe
Beck
Blake
Dean
Grant
Hugh
James
Charles
George
More ideals for you: Top 1000 baby Girl names
From : https://wikitopx.com/name-meanings/top-1000-baby-boy-names-711929.html
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ethanalter · 8 years ago
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Roger Corman Revs Up 'Death Race 2050': 'We Have the First Picture to Portray Donald Trump as the President of the United States'
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Roger Corman checks out a death trap vehicle for ‘Death Race 2050’ (Photo: Universal)
Roger Corman had already enjoyed a prolific (and lucrative) two-decade career as a B-movie auteur by the time a little movie called Death Race 2000 raced into theaters in 1975. But that instant cult hit, which was produced for less than $1 million and wound up grossing at least five times that, holds an exalted position in Corman’s filmography thanks to its fusion of grindhouse thrills and comedy club laughs. “I was trying to combine a car-racing picture with a little bit of social commentary, and a lot of humor,” Corman tells Yahoo Movies, calling us from, appropriately enough, a moving car.
Set in the then-far off future of 2000, the original Death Race imagined an America beset by civil strife and ruled by a totalitarian leader. The only thing that unites this United States of tomorrow is the Transcontinental Road Race, a turbo-charged dash from New York to Los Angeles. Its drivers are explicitly encouraged to let nothing — including citizens — come between them and victory. Seen today, the film still delights, and not just because it offers the opportunity to see David Carradine and a young Sylvester Stallone duel as competing drivers, Frankenstein and Machine Gun Joe. The movie is also an obvious influence on subsequent futuristic stories that seek to mingle bloody action and snarky satire, be it RoboCop or Demolition Man.
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Simone Griffeth and David Carradine in ‘Death Race 2000’ (Photo: Everett)
Now, with the year 2000 long since in the rearview mirror, Corman, who turned 90 last spring, decided it was time to make a Death Race that wouldn’t be dated for another few decades. Enter Death Race 2050, the latest film produced by the “King of the B’s,” directed by G.J. Echternkamp. Available on Blu-ray and DVD on Jan. 17, the loose remake sets Frankenstein (now played by New Zealand action star Manu Bennett) down in the year 2050, when the USA has become a giant corporate conglomerate overseen by a despotic chairman (Malcolm McDowell) with an all-too-familiar hairdo. We spoke with Corman about taking Death Race back to the starting line, his time working with a young Jack Nicholson, and what happened with his infamous Fantastic Four movie.
Related: John Waters’ Five Favorite Roger Corman Movies
Prior to Death Race 2050, the Death Race franchise was revived as a 2008 feature by Paul W.S. Anderson followed by a series of direct-to-DVD spin-offs. What were your contributions to those versions? My work as a producer on those was almost zero. They gave me the script to the first one, and the others, and asked for my notes on the first one, but other than that I had no actual function. But I know Paul Anderson and I know what he was doing [with Death Race]. He was going for a straight action picture, which was what the first draft of Death Race 2000 was as well. When I read it, I thought there was something missing, and that’s when I came up with the idea of the drivers’ killing of the pedestrians, as a way to integrate the public with the violent sport that they love. But you couldn’t take that too seriously, so that’s when I introduced the element of comedy. When I called Universal about [their plans for] Death Race, I told them that [satire] was really essential to the original idea. So they asked me if I would like to make one. I went back to the original idea and here we are.
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‘Death Race 2050’ (Photo: Universal)
The film satirizes a number of contemporary social issues including climate change, terrorism, and corporate greed. What we tried to do is take the same themes that were in the original and project them to 2050. So the United States of America has become the United Corporations of America, and the president is also the chairman. And here we got a little bit lucky. While we were shooting, we thought, “Why don’t we give the president a Donald Trump hairdo?” It wasn’t in the script, and we never dreamed he would actually become the president! So, we can say we have the first picture to portray Donald Trump as the president of the United States.
‘Death Race 2050’: Welcome to Death Race:
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We also tried to pick drivers who would reflect certain aspects of today. My favorite driver, other than Frankenstein, is Tammy the Terrorist. That name just came to me, and then we tried to figure out who she might be. I didn’t want to get involved with ISIS or anything like that, so I made her into the high priestess of a new religion whose saints are Elvis Presley and Justin Bieber and so forth.
Death Race 2050 mixes the low-fi elements of the original — the practical cars, for example — with modern day technology like CGI. Having observed the rise of digital effects firsthand, how do you feel about its impact on the industry? It’s helpful when it’s used well. Jim Cameron, who started doing some of this stuff when he worked with me making the special effects on our low-budget sci-fi films, uses them correctly. He did it beautifully on Avatar, for example. The only objection I have is when computer graphics take over and the story suffers.
Have you noticed a difference between the generation of young directors raised in the digital effects age versus the young directors you worked with in the ‘60s and ‘70s? I think the basic art of motion pictures has been known for a long time. The difference I see in young directors now is that they are integrating more effects, which can be done well or not as well. They’re also cutting faster. If you look at a picture made just 20 or 30 years ago, you will see shots held on the screen a little bit longer, and sometimes a whole lot longer, than they are today. There’s also more camera movement, which is due to the introduction of the Steadicam, and the fact that cameras have become lighter and more portable. I was looking at La La Land the other day, and that first shot on the freeway is an amazing technical achievement. It’s all over the freeway and there’s not a cut in it. It must have taken them a week! It’s a virtuoso use of the camera.
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‘Death Race 2050’ (Photo: Universal)
Turning to your own work as a director, the Edgar Allan Poe films you made are so much fun to watch. Are those the movies you’re proudest of? I’m proud of most of them! Some didn’t turn out quite as well as I’d hoped. [Laughs] Some of those stories were no longer than two pages, so we expanded them. For example, “The Pit and the Pendulum” was only about the pit and the pendulum. So we used the story as the third act, and then tried to write the first and second acts in ways we thought would be faithful to Poe’s vision.
Do you have any good Jack Nicholson stories from your early collaborations with him? Jack was a very good writer, and he wrote a number of scripts for me. When I made The Trip, about an LSD experience, I chose him to co-write the script. As a conscious director, I took a trip myself and had a spectacularly wonderful experience. Afterwards, we talked about the script and I said, “If this is based on my trip, it’s going to be an advertisement for LSD.” And Jack said, “Don’t worry — I had a couple of bad ones. We can put it all together.”
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Director Roger Corman (left) with actor Bruce Dern during the making of ‘The Trip’ (Photo: Getty Images)
When I saw the recent animated documentary Tower — about the 1966 University of Texas shootings — I instantly thought of Targets, the film Peter Bogdanavich made for you, which was a fictionalized version of that tragedy. I’m very proud of Targets. It was Peter’s first film, and I think it’s a semi-forgotten film. After we made it, I sold it to Paramount and they got worried about the connection to the Tower shootings and postponed the release, before only giving it a limited release. I’ve always thought that was a mistake on their part. They had a brilliant little picture and it should have gotten more of a release.
In general, distribution appears to be one of the bigger challenges facing films today. In the ’60s and ’70s, your movies always seemed to find a theatrical release. When I started, every film that was decently made got full theatrical distribution. Today, they’ve frozen the lower budgeted films out. Death Race 2050 is a big budget film for me, but for Universal it’s low budget. With a few exceptions, all of these lower-budgeted films are released on DVD or Netflix now. It’s unfortunate, because I like to primarily see films in theaters, but that’s the way the industry is — it’s an art and a business.
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Roger Corman’s ‘Fantastic Four’ (Photo: Uncork’d Entertainment)
It’s worth noting that you are associated with the one of the most famous unreleased films of all time: the 1994 version of The Fantastic Four. That was the weirdest production I was ever involved in! A German producer [Bernd Eichinger] came to me saying he had an option on a Fantastic Four movie and a $30 million budget, but his option expired on December 31. This was in October! He said, “Can you take this script and make it for less money?” I said, “How much money do you have?” and he replied, “A million dollars.” Cutting $29 million out of a $30 million budget is a pretty big cut! We actually did start the film on schedule, and I always thought it was a good little picture. But my deal with Bernd stipulated that he had a certain amount of time before its release to sell it to a major studio. He did sell it, but part of the condition [of the sale] was that they didn’t want a $1 million picture to go out there and contaminate the marketplace. So, years later, it ended up being a $100 million film!
Watch a trailer for ‘Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman’s The Fantastic Four’:
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MR. EVERETT ANDERSON, it is with great pleasure that we are writing to inform you of your acceptance to Washington University in St. Louis. As a graduate of WMHS, you are automatically granted access to your high school’s official KUWTT website, instructions pertaining to which can be found by clicking here. Am, please submit Everett’s account within 24 hours, along with the provided form. We’re excited to write with you!
» BEHIND THE CHARACTER!
NAME/ALIAS: Am. PRONOUNS: She/her AGE: 25 TIMEZONE: Eastern ACTIVITY LEVEL: 8/10. I work but I’m pretty much on all the time. I’m as active as the dash. ANYTHING ELSE?: RFP!
» SHAPING THE CHARACTER!
FAMILY: Anderson FACECLAIM: Darren Cirss BIRTH ORDER: Second TYPE: Solo GENDER IDENTITY: Male PRONOUNS: He/his SEXUAL PREFERENCE: Pansexual ROMANTIC PREFERENCE: Pan-romantic
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FULL NAME: Everett Nathanael Anderson TITLE: Mr AGE: 21. BIRTHDAY: October 4th COLLEGE: Washington University in St Louis GRADE: Junior. MAJOR: English MINOR: Art
» BIOGRAPHY!
Life growing up for Everrett was just like anyone else life growing up. He had parents that loved him and wanted him to get the best out of life. He loved his parents and his siblings. Being with his family was something that he probably enjoyed more than anything. Everrett as a child was full of energy always running around and playing. As he got older he seemed to mellow out a little, though he was still just as fun lovely and bubbly as he had always been.
Everrett made friends quickly, due to his love of people, his trustworthiness, his loyalty and his kindness. Everyone was his friend, it didn’t matter who you were or what you were. As long as you opened yourself up to him you had a friend for life. If your broke that trust, it was hard for Everrett to get it back.
His style had changed through the years. When he was kid his curly hair was pretty untamable for his mother. She would have it cut pretty short for that reason. As he got older he grew his hair out and loved his curls. But he would always go back to cutting it so it would be more manageable. Button up, t-shirts, jeans, cardigans were pretty much the clothes he wore on a daily basis, with a few graphic tee throw in there.
The first year of high school Everrett to learn that he was a little different from the other boys in his grade. His sexual interests went to anyone, it didn’t matter if they were a male or a female. If he found that person attractive he like them, it was more based on who they were and how they acted than what parts they had. It could matter less to Everrett. It took a while for him to come out and tell people that but once he did he felt a weight off his shoulders and was able to really be himself.
{Tigger warning: Abusive relationship and rape}
High school was also the time when he had his first romantic relationship. It was less than perfect. In fact in was rather for a lack of a better word abusive. Jacob tried to keep Everrett all to himself, keeping him away from family and friends and even caused his school work to go down hill. He would brush off people concerns and tell them he was fine and that Jacob just liked being with him. Everrett knew deep down in his heart that it was bad relationships that he was being emotionally abused and yet he couldn’t bring himself to get out.
That was until one night in his junior year in high school when Everrett was going to see his other friends no matter what Jacob said. Jacob wasn’t pleased and slapped Everrett, which caused Everrett to finally break up with Jacob. That enraged Jacob, he took Everrett by the wrists and threw him to the bed where he beat him badly. Everrett tried his best to fight back but Jacob was bigger and stronger than him so his fighting only made him tired. Once Everrett had no fight left in him Jacob went on to rape him. Everything in Everrett’s mind was telling him to fight back, to get out from under him but he couldn’t. His body wouldn’t move, he was frozen there to endure hideous act.
For a few weeks after the beating and the rape Everrett kept to himself. He told people the bruising and busted eye happened a fight and was fine though most people didn’t believe him.  His parents for one found it odd that he would be fighting, it wasn’t who Everrett was and after a long talk, he finally broke and told them what happened. Jacob was arrested and after a long legal battle was sentenced to 6 years.
Once the nightmare that was his junior year was over it took him a while to be able to get back to who he was, but he managed to get back to somewhat normal. Everrett would never be the same person he was, but with the help of family and friends he was able to smile again. His grades got better and he got into the school he wanted to get into. Everything was looking his way.
Once he got to college his world opened up more than ever. He made a lot friends and though he was a little more closed off than normal he had a great time his first year in Washington University in St Louis and every year since got better and better. Even if he closed himself off from being any kind of relationship, he was happy. He was studying English in hopes of being a teacher when he graduated in the next coming year.
Soccer was the sport that his mom put hm in to keep the energy he had as little kid under control and it worked for the most part. After the season she put him in swimming. Those two sports were his life, and helped him through the hardest time. Being able to have those brotherhoods for teams mates made recovery a lot easier on him. He was happy to be apart of both teams in college. Everrett for the first time in a long time was at peace.
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austindailyglobe-blog · 7 years ago
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CCTV Captures Moment 'Rambo Nanny' Chases And Tackles Package Thief
Kate Anderson, the Smith family nanny, was on the lookout for a package that was to be delivered the morning of November 29.
She did not have a chance to bring the package inside the home after it was left on the front porch at 10:45 am.
However, ten minutes later, a thief was caught on surveillance camera pulling up to the Smith family home, prompting Anderson to look out the window. The nanny watched a woman get out of the car and approach the porch.
That is the dramatic moment Kate took matters into her own hands to chase down and tackle the package thief.
‘Rambo nanny’: The dramatic moment nanny Kate Anderson (above) took matters into her own hands to chase down a package thief was caught on surveillance camera in Washington state
Anderson knew to be on the lookout for a package to be delivered the morning of November 29 while working for the Smith family in Everett. The package was delivered at 10:45 am and ten minutes later an SUV pulled up to the home and the woman above approaches the house
The woman snatches the package from the porch and tries to run back to the SUV to flee
‘I saw her bending and picking it up, and they get a lot of packages. And I knew. I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, she’s taking that,’ so I just took off after her, to be honest,’ Anderson said.
That is when the nanny decided to take things into her own hands. The incredible surveillance footage shows the woman trying to get into her car with the package, but she falls on the sidewalk at the end of the driveway.
Anderson had already dashed outside yelling at the woman when the woman tries to get up and runaway.
‘Hey what the f**k are you doing? Hey you piece of s**t what are you trying to steal?’
Anderson then tackles the woman to the ground before restraining her while she asks for someone to call the police.
‘I didn’t do anything!’ the suspect shouts.
‘Yes you did!’ Kate said. ‘I … saw you, you know we got security cameras on this house, don’tcha?’
She puts the package in the SUV, which then speeds off before she could get inside fully
She falls out of the SUV when Anderson comes running out of the home yelling at the woman
Anderson tackles the woman outside of the home. She yells for someone to call the police because of what the woman tried to do
At one point, the woman tried to run away before Anderson shouts, ‘I am not letting you go!’ Authorities arrived and arrested the woman, later identified as 29-year-old Rhieanna Schindler. Authorities said Schindler had outstanding warrants for drug possession and theft
When the woman tried to run away, Anderson shouted: ‘I am not letting you go!’
When the authorities arrived they arrested the woman, who was later identified as 29-year-old Rhieanna Schindler. The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office said Schindler already had outstanding warrants for drug possession and theft. Schindler has been arrested more than 20 times since 2010.
Anderson’s employer and friend, Tanya Smith, said she’s so proud of what she did.
‘She’s just like a straight baller, she’s amazing and doesn’t take any crap from anybody,’ Smith said.
‘It’s pretty amazing what she did, I’m very proud of her, and I’m not surprised.’
Smith created a GoFundMe page to seek $200 donations to reward her ‘Rambo nanny’. She shared this pictured of the two of them together
Of her nanny (right), Smith (left) said: ‘She’s just like a straight baller, she’s amazing and doesn’t take any crap from anybody. It’s pretty amazing what she did, I’m very proud of her, and I’m not surprised.’
‘Kate Anderson not only takes amazing care of my son, but bravely chased down a thief who was stealing from our front porch and restrained her until the police came,’ Smith wrote on the GoFundMe page she created to seek $200 donations to reward her ‘Rambo nanny. The page has raised more than $270.
‘She’s truly a modern-day hero and deserves a reward for her admirable actions.’
When asked if she would do it again, Anderson said she would.
‘I didn’t ever feel like she was a threat to me. So I think I would’ve handled it the same way, yes, because it’s just not OK to go around doing that. It’s so not OK with me,’ she said.
The package that was stolen was filled with items for the Desmond, the one-year-old baby Anderson cares for.
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auburnfamilynews · 8 years ago
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Alabama Football Pro Day March 8, 2017
Former Alabama defensive lineman Jonathan Allen performs drills during Alabama's pro day, Wednesday, March 8, 2017, at the Hank Crisp Indoor Facility in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama hosted a pro day for NFL-draft eligible players to run through skills tests like the 40-yard dash and bench press as well as individual drills in front of NFL scouts and head coaches. Vasha Hunt/[email protected] (VASHA HUNT)
Just like that, the NFL Draft is right up on us.
The Draft begins Thursday with the first round in Philadelphia, and AL.com ace reporter Michael Casagrande will be on scene.
ALABAMA
Jonathan Allen - 1st round (3), Bears
O.J. Howard - 1st round (10), Bills
Marlon Humphrey, 1st round (14), Eagles
Reuben Foster - 1st round (16), Ravens
Cam Robinson - 1st round (23), Giants
Ryan Anderson - 2nd round (41), Bengals
Tim Williams - 2nd round (58), Seahawks
Dalvin Tomlinson - 3rd round (85), Lions
ArDarius Stewart - 3rd round (91), Chiefs
Eddie Jackson - 4th round (115), Panthers
AUBURN
Carl Lawson - 1st round (31), Falcons
Montravius Adams - 2nd round (56), Raiders
Rudy Ford - 7th round (222), Jaguars
SOUTH ALABAMA
Gerald Everett - 2nd round (60), Cowboys
TROY
Antonio Garcia - 3rd round (71), Chargers
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jackiekashian · 8 years ago
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Cheat List for The Dork Forest
The votes are in for 2016! ALL the episodes are great but here’s a starter list if you’re thinking of starting listening to TDF and are not a numerologist completest. heh.  
Find the show on Itunes or www.dorkforest.com
There are some “premium” eps on  list – those are $2 on www.thedorkforest.bandcamp.com
Top TEN Fan Faves recommended for noobs from 2016 Season
TDF 336 Jim Stewart Allen - Oregon Trail  TDF 383 Jenny Chalikian – Xena TDF 387 Caitlin Gill - Roald Dahl  TDF 358 Wil Anderson - Cricket TDF 359 Heather Simmons - Alice in Wonderland. TDF 340 Barbara Holm - Buffy the Vampire Slayer TDF 380 Beverly D’Angelo - things that Change your Life - Music, Places TDF 366 Karen Rontowski - Tarot Cards TDF 373 Stu Goldsmith - Boardgames with a STORY  TDF 364 Maria Bamford LIVE at JFL Montreal (Bandcamp)  The dozen more I learned the most from in the 2016 Season TDF 385 Jenny Zigrino - Authentic Historical Costuming  TDF 347 Riley Silverman - The Potato. Mostly Frozen.  TDF 355 Ivan Van Norman / Andy Ashcraft - Zombies & pen/paper games TDF 341 Cathy Ladman - Knitting  TDF 349 Moon Zappa - The BIG questions TDF 368 Martha Kelly - Law and Order SVU TDF 367 Phil Johnson - Pirates TDF 362 Rory Scovel - Golf (quietly clap) TDF 339 Sovereign Syre - Spanish Invasion of Florida.  TDF 348 Dash Kwiatkowski - Superman TDF 338 TJ Chambers - Chess TDF 379 Michelle Thaller – SPACE! LIVE DC Drafthouse (Bandcamp)
 PREVIOUS YEARZ FAN FAVES
2015 Voted Top Twelve
TDF 303 Matt Saxe – all Vice Presidents. TDF 298 Jason Klamm – Vice Presidents and Lego! TDF 312 Greg Proops at LA Podfest – 70s Movies TDF 320 Wil Wheaton – BEER and Boardgames TDF 287 Michelle McNamara – Robert Durst and more True Crime TDF 294 Retta – Purses. Handbags TDF 323 Chez Amanda – Xfiles. Finally. TDF 310 David Koechner – History dork! TDF 268 Tammy Pescatelli – Thrift stores and Vampires TDF 279 Brian Kiley – Presidential Biographic Minutia TDF 285 Ian Abramson – McDonald’s Land TDF 316 Breanna Conley – Old time Photo Booth collecting And another dozen you Might Like – That I picked cuz they’re great.
TDF 329 Robert Hurt – Space Ships TDF 321 Ryan Stout – Injustice. AS USUAL. TDF 324 Suzy Soro – Ghosts. TDF 313 Danielle Radford – great “bad” movies TDF 305 Murray Valeriano & Monty Franklin – Surfin. TDF 269 Christian Brown, Roselle Hurley and Andy Ashcraft - LARPing TDF 271 Bridget Everett - Barry Manilow, Richard Simmons & Rudy TDF 273 Sean Crespo – DUNE TDF 284 Brian Upton - history and aesthetics of gaming TDF 293 Live at Bridgetown Branum, Kilgariff and Preston (Bandcamp) TDF 300 Amy Shira Teitel – SPACE TDF 325 Gail Carriger Live in SF – Anglophile. (Bandcamp)
2014 TDF EP#259 – Laraine Newman - Dubstep TDF EP#245 – Brittnee Braun - Cosplay TDF EP#249 – Brian Regan – Line Mentality TDF EP#215 – Robert Hack – Doctor Who TDF EP#264 – Joseph Scrimshaw – Star War Prequels TDF EP#227 – Emily Gordon – Breakfast around the world TDF EP#239 – Rhea Butcher – Back to the Future Movies TDF EP#260 – Jimmy Pardo – Chicago (the band) TDF EP#210 – Corey Olsen – Tolkien TDF EP#258 – Emily Heller – ESM & HS Debate
2013
TDF EP#177 - Greg Proops - Ancient History TDF EP#172 – Janeane/Bamford - Beading/SuzeOrman TDF EP#198 – Live Podfest w Kilgariff/Bamford/Anthony/Valeriano - Salad TDF EP#189 – Moshe Kasher - Religion TDF EP#199 – Michelle McNamara - True Crime TDF EP#203 – Ryan Stout - Traffic Court
TDF EP#150 – Gina Yashere - Ghosts/Elevators TDF EP#151 – Craig Shoemaker - Wizard of Oz TDF EP#207 –  Matt Mira - James Bond TDF EP#167 – David Huntsberger - Horses TDF EP#200 –  Andy Peters/Mike Schmidt - Wrestling TDF EP#190 –  Cameron Esposito - Lesbians TDF EP#202 –  Matt Weinhold/Dana Gould/ Shawn Sheridan - Halloween
2012
TDF EP#129 – Live with Michelle McNamara (True Crime) TDF EP#111 – Jim Gaffigan (obscure news personality) TDF EP#117 – Corey Olsen (TolkienProf) TDF EP#142 – Live with Retta, Rajskub, Kilmartin and Scovel TDF EP#94 – Mary Jo Pehl (reading and writing and more reading) TDF EP#133 – Kira Soltonovich (Korean Spas) TDF EP#113 – Jesse Schell and Andy Ashcraft (oh. Video Games) TDF EP#98 – Henry Phillips and Mike Phirman (Guitar Comedy and Music) TDF EP#139 – Joel Hodgson (ventriloquism) TDF EP#93 – Live with Ernie Cline (the 80s and Ready Player One) TDF EP#102 – Dan Telfer (Dinosaurs and science in general) TDF EP#108 – Al Madrigal (Sales and Cartoons) TDF EP#148 – Guy Branum - Canada TDF EP#95 – Live with Kevin Eastman (ninja turtles) TDF EP#97 – Rose Abdoo and John Matta (tiny tiny ART! And The Thing) TDF EP#99 – Asterios Kokkinos (Pokemon) TDF EP#100 – PF Wilson – (history of the various football leagues)  TDF EP#103 – Live with Andy Kindler (“indie” comic books) TDF EP#104 – Merrill Markoe (I feel like we talked dogs mostly)  TDF EP#110 – Patrick Brady (animation)   TDF EP#120 – Erin Foley (NY Giants) TDF EP#121 – Tom Franck (Art) TDF EP#130 – Lois McMaster Bujold (I dork out AT her. She talks writing) TDF EP#138 – Michael Everson (coding fonts for obscure languages) 
2011
# 55 Greg Proops – Making Baseball interesting            # 67 Hardwick/Palascak – Harry Potter                       # 37 Karen Kilgariff  - Sandra Bullock                          # 16 Dana Gould – Planet of the Apes                         # 48 Aisha Tyler – girl on girl fandom                          # 24 Jen Kirkman/ Karen Rontowksi – ghosts/UFO                 # 49 Dana/James - HOLLYWOOD                                # 40 April/Vargus – TRIP TO MIDDLE EAST                                                   # 3 Madigan/Kilmartin – the KENNEDY’S  #42 Maile Flanagan/Yuri Lowenthal - Animation #50 Michelle McNamara – True Crime #30 Ed Brubaker / Kermet Apio – Comics #14 Thrilling Adventure Hour – so many things Origin Story – #69 Andy, Origin Story - #71 Maria #73 Rich Sommer – Mad Men and Boardgames #77 Matt Weinhold/Ken Daly – Horror Movies #82 Chad Daniels/David Huntsberger – just hilarious #80 Bengt Washburn – Fine art #51 Andrew Solmssen - IT #28 Eric Drysdale - VIEWMASTER #58 Bees – uh, BEES #63 Perfume – and, PERFUME #44 Jim Coughlin – A4 Paper #91 Trains!     
Help you cherry pick. I’ve only been surveying since 2011 – and that first year I broke it into categories… so whatevs.
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Join Zenless Zone Zero with Tsukishiro Yanagi, the deputy leader of Hollow Special Operations Section 6! Beneath her ordinary office lady exterior lies a meticulous, emotionally intelligent big sister to the team.
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NFL draft 2017: How each team can win or lose 1st 2 rounds
Here’s who each team should pick in the first two rounds to earn an A — or an F.
Grading the NFL Draft the day after it’s finished is a long and fruitless tradition. Since nothing is a sure thing, it’s impossible to tell which picks are destined to be busts and which will stand the test of time.
That doesn’t mean the first day of the 2017 draft won’t have its share of visceral reactions. Every team has a blueprint to impress mock draft analysts like Mel Kiper, Todd McShay, and Dan Kadar during the first two days of the draft. Taking players like Myles Garrett, Jonathan Allen, and Jamal Adams with premier picks will earn praise across the league. Reaching for second-round talent in the first — regardless of fit — will raise eyebrows.
Here’s how each team can earn the approval of fans and pundits alike in the first two rounds of the 2017 NFL Draft. Conversely, we’ve also included how they can earn their scorn the Sunday after the event concludes.
Cleveland Browns
A Draft:
1(1): Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M 1(12): Mitchell Trubisky, QB, UNC 2(33): Tre’Davious White, CB, LSU 2(52): Obi Melifonwu, S, UConn
F Draft:
1(1): Mitchell Trubisky, QB, UNC 1(12): Carl Lawson, DE, Auburn 2(33): Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama 2(52): Joshua Dobbs, QB, Tennessee
The Browns earn their best possible draft grade by playing it safe and hoping Trubisky falls to the 12th overall pick. They stumble over themselves by taking the UNC passer at No. 1, then overcompensate after losing Garrett by reaching for Lawson, an injury-prone pass rusher, at No. 12.
San Francisco 49ers
A Draft:
1(2): Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M 2(34): Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson
F Draft:
1(2): Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson 2(34): Tim Williams, OLB, Alabama
The beneficiary of Cleveland’s darkest timeline is San Francisco, which would add Garrett in a heartbeat. If Watson finds a way to slip all the way to the 34th pick, the 49ers would gladly make him their quarterback of the future. Taking him at No. 2 would be an overpay, however. Though the draft is deep with pass rushers, the player they’d take in the second round would be a tier below guys like Garrett, Solomon Thomas, and Derek Barnett.
Chicago Bears
A Draft:
1(3): Jamal Adams, S, LSU 2(36): Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt
F Draft:
1(3): Mitchell Trubisky, QB, UNC 2(36): Zay Jones, WR, ECU
The Bears gave Mike Glennon a three-year, $45 million deal to audition as their quarterback of the future, making a reach for a first-round passer superfluous. With all the holes in the team’s defense, failing to get a premier player on that side of the ball would be wholly disappointing.
Jacksonville Jaguars
A Draft:
1(4): Jonathan Allen, DL, Alabama 2(35): Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State
F Draft:
1(4): Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson 2(35): Teez Tabor, CB, Florida
Sensing a trend yet? Reaching for an underwhelming quarterback prospect with a top-five pick is a surefire way to drag down a team’s draft grade. Allen may be the event’s safest pick, an impact defensive lineman with all the tools to be an All-Pro.
Tennessee Titans
A Draft:
1(5): Jamal Adams, S, LSU 1(18): Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
F Draft:
1(5): Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU 1(18): Carl Lawson, DE, Auburn
The Titans have two areas in desperate need of upgrades: secondary and receiving corps. Fournette may be a revolutionary running back, but Tennessee already has DeMarco Murray and Derrick Henry. Reaching for the LSU standout would look like a Day 1 mistake in Nashville.
New York Jets
A Draft:
1(6): Jamal Adams, S, LSU 2(39): Patrick Mahomes, QB, Texas Tech
F Draft:
1(6): Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin 2(39): Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington
Picking up either Trubisky or Watson in the second round would be a coup, but both will probably be gone by then. Instead, the Jets’ best-case scenario may be Mahomes, a prolific quarterback from Texas Tech looking to shed concerns he’s just a program passer. Reaching for an offensive tackle in a weak draft for blockers — and stretching for Kupp in hopes of bringing back memories of Wayne Chrebet — would only further frustrate the league’s most frustrated fanbase.
Los Angeles Chargers
A Draft:
1(7): Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State 2(38): Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin
F Draft:
1(7): Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin 2(38): Dawuane Smoot, DE, Illinois
The Chargers struck gold by adding All-Pro Casey Hayward in free agency last spring. Drafting Lattimore would allow him to move back to the slot — where he’s most effective — and give Los Angeles one of the league’s scariest secondaries. The team needs to upgrade a mediocre offensive line, but shouldn’t reach for one at No. 7.
Carolina Panthers
A Draft:
1(8): Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee 2(40): Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford 2(64): Taylor Moton, OT, Western Michigan
F Draft:
1(8): Jordan Willis, DE, Kansas State 2(40): Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma 2(64): Carlos Henderson, WR, Louisiana Tech
Barnett adds some life to a pass rush that includes old timers Charles Johnson and Julius Peppers, while McCaffrey and Moton would give Cam Newton some much-needed support. The Panthers’ “F” draft suggests they scramble for a pass rusher once guys like Willis are off the board, then invite a media maelstrom by adding Mixon in the second.
Cincinnati Bengals
A Draft:
1(9): Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee 2(41): John Ross, WR, Washington
F Draft:
1(9): John Ross, WR, Washington 2(41): Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
The Bengals pad both sides of the ball with explosive athletes, though hoping Ross falls this far after setting the combine’s 40-yard dash record may be excessive. Picking up him at No. 9 could ultimately work out, but it’s high for a team whose biggest need is defensive end. Jones is an excellent player, but questions surround him after he tore his Achilles during the Huskies’ pro day.
Buffalo Bills
A Draft:
1(10): Jamal Adams, S, LSU 2(44): Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt
F Draft:
1(10): DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame 2(44): Gerald Everett, TE, South Alabama
If Adams should fall to 10th, he’d be a no-brainer. Adding him and Cunningham would revamp the Buffalo defense. An early rush on passers could stress a franchise not 100 percent on Tyrod Taylor behind center. Kizer has had an up-and-down pre-draft process, likely playing his way out of the first round. Taking him at No. 10 would be at least 4-8 spots too high.
New Orleans Saints
A Draft:
1(11): Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama 1(32): David Njoku, TE, Miami 2(42): Adoree’ Jackson, CB, USC
F Draft:
1(11): David Njoku, TE, Miami 1(32): Nathan Peterman, QB, Pittsburgh 2(42): Carlos Henderson, WR, Louisiana Tech
The Saints still need to fix their defense, so a situation where they invest both their first-round picks on skill players would set off pundits’ alarms. Drafting Drew Brees’ eventual replacement isn’t a bad idea — it’s just not one worth a first-round pick, and certainly not Peterman.
Arizona Cardinals
A Draft:
1(13): O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama 2(45): Patrick Mahomes, QB, Texas Tech
F Draft:
1(13): Tim Williams, OLB, Alabama 2(45): Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington
As fun as it would be to draft another prolific receiver as Larry Fitzgerald’s eventual replacement, Kupp would likely be available for Arizona in the third round. Instead, adding the draft’s most impressive tight end and Carson Palmer’s heir apparent would be a much more palatable set.
Philadelphia Eagles
A Draft:
1(14): Tre’Davious White, CB, LSU 2(43): Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford
F Draft:
1(14): John Ross, WR, Washington 2(43): D’Onta Foreman, RB, Texas
The Eagles need defensive backs. The 2017 draft is loaded with them. Philadelphia can afford to wait until the second round to get its man, but waiting until Day 3 to get a cornerback would earn some scorn. After running LeSean McCoy and Murray out of town, the team could use an all-purpose tailback like McCaffrey.
Indianapolis Colts
A Draft:
1(15): Malik Hooker, S, Ohio State 2(46): Forrest Lamp, OL, Western Kentucky
F Draft:
1(15): Forrest Lamp, OL, Western Kentucky 2(46): Dawuane Smoot, DE, Illinois
A weak group of blockers makes taking any offensive lineman in the top half of the draft at least a partial stretch. Lamp is a solid value at 46, but not 15. Taking a blocker at 15 would keep Indianapolis away from an elite group of defenders, which is an unacceptable risk when the team could get a similar interior lineman in the second round.
Baltimore Ravens
A Draft:
1(16): Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan 2(47): Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
F Draft:
1(16): Forrest Lamp, OL, Western Kentucky 2(47): Ryan Anderson, LB, Alabama
The Ravens have been waiting for a true No. 1 receiver since Derrick Mason donned black and purple. Davis, an ultra-productive wideout from the MAC, could be that guy. Lamp and Anderson could both be solid pros, but they have limited ceilings and likely would be around at later picks.
Washington
A Draft:
1(17): Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan 2(49): Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida
F Draft:
1(17): Patrick Mahomes, QB, Texas Tech 2(49): Corn Elder, CB, Miami
Worst-case scenario, an early run on QBs and concerns about keeping Kirk Cousins force Washington to panic and grab Mahomes earlier than anyone expects. Best case? The team adds a dynamic playmaker on each side of the ball.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
A Draft:
1(19): Malik Hooker, S, Ohio State 2(50): Garett Bolles, OT, Utah
F Draft:
1(19): T.J. Watt, OLB, Wisconsin 2(50): Carlos Henderson, WR, Louisiana Tech
The Buccaneers could also add an impact offensive player like O.J. Howard to earn a solid A, but the combination of Hooker and Bolles would give the team two high-ceiling players to balance out an emerging roster. Watt may be a foundationally solid player, but he projects to be around well into the second round.
Denver Broncos
A Draft:
1(20): Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin 2(51): Garett Bolles, OT, Utah
F Draft:
1(20): Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina 2(51): Jake Butt, TE, Michigan
The Broncos desperately need offensive line help, and No. 20 is a much more agreeable spot for Ramczyk, a physical blocker who has just one season of Division I experience under his belt. Jones may be worthy of the 20th pick, but wouldn’t make much sense for a team that already has solid wideouts, but not the quarterback or offensive line to allow them to thrive.
Detroit Lions
A Draft:
1(21): Takkarist McKinley, DE, UCLA 2(53): Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina
F Draft:
1(21): Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida 2(53): Adam Shaheen, TE, Ashland
Detroit has many needs: an explosive pass rusher to play alongside Ziggy Ansah, a reliable wide receiver, and a versatile linebacker foremost among them. McKinley looks like a boom-or-bust prospect, but No. 21 isn’t a bad landing spot for a player with All-Pro talent. Adding Jones to play alongside Marvin Jones and Golden Tate would be a major benefit for Matthew Stafford, who put himself in the MVP discussion midway through last season.
Miami Dolphins
A Draft:
1(22): Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State 2(54): Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt
F Draft:
1(22): Teez Tabor, CB, Florida 2(54): Isaac Asiata, OL, Utah
Todd McShay thinks Cunningham could slip all the way to the end of the second round, which would make the All-American a tremendous value. Adding his SEC colleague, Tabor, would be a major risk after his awful performances at the NFL Combine and Florida’s pro day.
New York Giants
A Draft:
1(23): Haason Reddick, LB, Temple 2(55): Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
F Draft:
1(23): Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama 2(55): Raekwon McMillan, LB, Ohio State
Reddick walked on to Temple’s football team and turned into one of the nation’s most productive linebackers. With experience playing safety and elite athletic gifts, he’d be a versatile addition for the Giants. If Robinson somehow falls to 55th, he’d be a smart pick for a line that needs to replace Ereck Flowers at left tackle.
Oakland Raiders
A Draft:
1(24): Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt 2(56): Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida
F Draft:
1(24): Caleb Brantley, DT, Florida 2(56): Samaje Perine, RB, Oklahoma
Cunningham wouldn’t add much to a Raiders’ pass rush that doesn’t have much punch outside of Khalil Mack, but he’s a sideline-to-sideline presence who sniffs out plays and shows up when his teams need him the most. If Wilson somehow lasts to the late second round, he’d be a steal after limiting opposing quarterbacks to a 29.9 rating last fall.
Houston Texans
A Draft:
1(25): Haason Reddick, LB, Temple 2(57): DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame
F Draft:
1(25): Taylor Moton, OT, Western Michigan 2(57): Chad Kelly, QB, Ole Miss
The Texans may not be able to find their franchise quarterback in the 2017 draft, but finding Kizer late in the second round would be too good an opportunity to let up. Adding Reddick to an already uber-athletic defense would be borderline criminal.
Seattle Seahawks
A Draft:
1(26): Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin 2(58): Caleb Brantley, DT, Florida
F Draft:
1(26): Dede Westbrook, WR, Oklahoma 2(58): Curtis Samuel, WR/RB, Ohio State
The Seahawks build from the trenches out in their best-case scenario, adding bulk to both sides of the line with Ramczyk and Brantley. Seattle needs an impact wideout, but reaching for a player like Westbrook once the draft’s top tier of receivers is gone would be a stretch. The team could also use a true No. 1 tailback — it has yet to truly replace Marshawn Lynch (though that may be impossible) — but Samuel, who is more of a shifty slot receiver, isn’t that guy.
Kansas City Chiefs
A Draft:
1(27): Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt 2(59): Cordrea Tankersley, CB, Clemson
F Draft:
1(27): Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma 2(59): Davis Webb, QB, California
With Alex Smith’s career winding down, the Chiefs could look to groom a replacement this draft, but Webb as a second-round pick would be a hasty decision. Mixon, while talented, is a reach at No. 27 and a locker room headache thanks to his troubled past.
Dallas Cowboys
A Draft:
1(28): Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida 2(60): Evan Engram, TE, Ole Miss
F Draft:
1(28): Garett Bolles, OT, Utah 2(60): Jake Butt, TE, Michigan
The Cowboys already have one of the best offensive lines in the game, so why spend their top pick on the third-best tackle in a weak draft? Additionally, after losing Brandon Carr and Morris Claiborne in free agency, not getting a defensive back in a loaded class would be a mistake.
Green Bay Packers
A Draft:
1(29): Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida 2(61): Jabrill Peppers, S, Michigan
F Draft:
1(29): Evan Engram, TE, Ole Miss 2(61): Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
No player with Peppers’ athletic gifts should fall all the way to 61st, but concerns over his true position could lead to a big slide on draft day. The Packers could use him and Wilson to shore up the team’s biggest weakness in 2016: a patchwork secondary. Engram is a dynamic receiver at tight end, but still needs to work massively on his blocking and it isn’t a pressing need for Green Bay after adding Martellus Bennett in free agency. Jones would be an interesting developmental pick, but the Packers are in win-now mode, and he’ll need at least a year to recover from his torn Achilles.
Pittsburgh Steelers
A Draft:
1(30): Charles Harris, DE, Missouri 2(62): Alvin Kamara, RB, Tennessee
F Draft:
1(30): Tim Williams, OLB, Alabama 2(62): Eddie Vanderdoes, DT, UCLA
Kamara is a solid dual-threat tailback who can take some of the load from Le’Veon Bell’s shoulders — and fill in for the 3-4 games he misses each season. Williams would be a good pickup, just not at the 30th pick. Vanderdoes has yet to fulfill the potential he showed as a high schooler, and while he’s still loaded with size and talent, he’s a reach here. With bigger holes to fill at linebacker and in the secondary, the burly Bruin wouldn’t make much sense.
Atlanta Falcons
A Draft:
1(31): Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan State 2(63): Taylor Moton, OT, Western Michigan
F Draft:
1(31): Dede Westbrook, WR, Oklahoma 2(63): Raekwon McMillan, LB, Ohio State
The NFC champs can add some extra beef to their trenches with two low-risk picks at the end of the first two rounds. Their less fortunate scenario involves taking two quality players above market price and then fitting them into positions that aren’t exactly needs in 2017.
Los Angeles Rams
A Draft:
2(37): Adoree’ Jackson, CB, USC
F Draft:
2(37): Curtis Samuel, RB/WR, Ohio State
The Rams need everything, but they really need defensive backs, as many as they get. The good news is that there should be plenty of help available when they make their first pick in the draft, a second-rounder because they traded the first-rounder to get Jared Goff. Jackson could be their slot corner right away. Even a slight improvement in the secondary will make Aaron Donald and the pass rush that much more effective. Avoid the temptation to draft a receiver, especially a hybrid receiver since they already have Tavon Austin.
Minnesota Vikings
A Draft:
2(48): Alvin Kamara, RB, Tennessee
F Draft:
2(48): Nathan Peterman, QB, Pittsburgh
Teddy Bridgewater’s future is up in the air and Sam Bradford is only signed through 2017. Adding Peterman, the fifth- or sixth- best quarterback in a weak crop, isn’t the answer to that pressing question, however. After flaming out late last season, Minnesota has other pressing issues to answer, primarily related to its run game.
*New England Patriots
A Draft:
3(72): Tim Williams, OLB, Alabama 3(96): Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
F Draft:
3(72): Kareem Hunt, RB, Toledo 3(96): Brad Kaaya, QB, Miami
*The Patriots get special consideration in the name of working out a complete rundown of all 32 teams.
New England has zero first- or second-round picks after trading for Brandin Cooks and Kony Ealy, but could still add a pair of impact players in the third round. Jones would be solid insurance should Malcolm Butler leave in 2017 or 2018 — a first-round talent whose draft stock was crippled by injury. Hunt is a shifty tailback prospect, but he’s a likely platoon back on a roster already filled with them (Dion Lewis, Rex Burkhead, James White, Brandon Bolden).
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NFL Combine results: Live updates as the players test and work out
Which college stars turned heads in Indianapolis?
The national nightmare known as the NFL’s football drought comes to a close as the calendar flips over to March — kind of. The NCAA’s best and brightest prospects will descend on Indianapolis for a full week of tests and workouts designed to put their NFL potential on a sliding scale of draftability.
Stars ranging from Clemson’s Deshaun Watson and Mike Williams to a whole host of the Alabama defenders they roasted in the National Championship Game will face a series of examinations in front of the league’s top scouts as they jockey for position on draft boards across the NFL. For some players, a big performance could be the difference between hearing their names called in Philadelphia this April and facing an uncertain future as an undrafted free agent.
The event kicked off when special teams players and running backs arrive in Indianapolis on Feb. 28, though the on-field workouts don’t get underway until that group hits the bench press two days later. We’ll have all the important updates, eye-opening 40-yard dash times, and disappointing skill drill performances reported as they happen. Until then, a full list of scheduled events is below.
Running backs
Workouts begin March 2, wrap up March 3.
Names to watch: Leonard Fournette, LSU; Dalvin Cook, Florida State; Christian McCaffrey, Stanford; Alvin Kamara, Tennessee
Offensive linemen
Workouts begin March 2, wrap up March 3.
Names to watch: Cam Robinson, Alabama; Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin; Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky; Garett Bolles, Utah
Kickers/punters
Workouts begin March 2, wrap up March 3.
Names to watch: Conrad Ukropina, Stanford; Austin Rehkow, Idaho
Quarterbacks
Workouts begin March 3, wrap up March 4.
Names to watch: Mitch Trubisky, North Carolina; Deshaun Watson, Clemson; DeShone Kizer, Notre Dame
Wide receivers
Workouts begin March 3, wrap up March 4.
Names to watch: Corey Davis, Western Michigan; Mike Williams, Clemson; Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington; Juju Smith-Schuster, USC
Tight ends
Workouts begin March 3, wrap up March 4.
Names to watch: O.J. Howard, Alabama; David Njoku, Miami; Evan Engram, Ole Miss; Gerald Everett, South Alabama
Defensive linemen
Workouts begin March 4, wrap up March 5.
Names to watch: Jonathan Allen, Alabama; Derek Barnett, Tennessee; Taco Charlton, Michigan; Myles Garrett, Texas A&M; Charles Harris, Missouri; Takkarist McKinley, UCLA; Tim Williams, Alabama
Linebackers
Workouts begin March 4, wrap up March 5.
Names to watch: Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt; Reuben Foster, Alabama; Ryan Anderson, Alabama; Jarrad Davis, Florida; Jabrill Peppers, Michigan
Safeties
Workouts begin March 5, wrap up March 6.
Names to watch: Jamal Adams, LSU; Budda Baker, Washington; Obi Melifonwu, UConn
Cornerbacks
Workouts begin March 5, wrap up March 6.
Names to watch: Marlon Humphrey, Alabama; Adoree’ Jackson, USC; Marshon Lattimore, Ohio State; Teez Tabor, Florida
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