Sunday, October 12, 2025

The Most Common Name in the World is Not Charles Lin. But It Seems That Way To Me.


In 2001 I supervised Charles Lin's Master's Thesis, which was on Private Information Retrieval.

In 2025 I supervised Charles Lin's Master's Thesis, which was on Ramsey Theory.

These are different people. To celebrate the second one's thesis, I took them both out to lunch together. 

A Picture of Charles, Charles, and Bill is here.

I asked ChatGPT about common names.

1) ChatGPT tells me (and I believe them) that the number of people in American named  Charles Lin is between 200 and 900. The answer pointed out that Charles is common and Lin is common but the combination is not common. 

2) ChatGPT tells me (and I believe them) that the number of people named  John Smith is between 25,000 and 40,000. I've heard it's a common name, but I do not know anyone named that. How is that possible?

3)  I predict that people with last name Smith will be reluctant to name their child John because it is so common. Hence this name will decline. However, I made that same prediction 40 years ago. Maybe it did decline TO 40,000.

4) The most common boys' names in 2025 (so far) in the US are, in order:

 Liam, Noah, Oliver, Theodore, James, Henry, Mateo, Elijah, Lucas, William

According to this website here, the five  most common  boys' names in 1960 (the year I was born), in order, are 

 David, Michael, John, James Robert.

James is the only on both lists. 

I don't have the next  five, though I suspect Henry and William would be on it. I also suspect that Liam and Mateo would not be in the top 100.

5) The most common girls' names in 2025 (so far) in the US are, in order:

Olivia, Emma, Amelia, Charlotte, Mia, Sophia, Isabella, Evelyn, Ava, Sofia

(Should they have Sophia and Sofia both on the list? I would say yes but it is odd.)

 According to that same website,  the most common girls' names in 1960 (the year I was born), in order, are

 Mary, Susan, Linda, Karen, Donna

 None of the 1960 name are on the 2025 list. I suspect that would still true for the next 10. 

6) When I was in grade school if the teacher said   Quiet down Bill and Lisa the class went quiet. 

7) The most common first name in the world is Mohammad. The most common last name in the world is Wang. Hence the most common name in the world has to be Mohammad Wang. I've asked students to find the flaw in that logic and all 8 Mohammad Wangs in my class found the flaw. Kudos to them! (Darling says I should always tell you when I am kidding. I am kidding. Only 2 of the 8 Mohammad Wangs in my class found the flaw.)

8) (ADDED LATER) One of my readers emailed me the following two items

a) From The Big Bang Theory

Howard: It gets better. Someone has to go up with the telescope as a payload specialist, and guess who that someone is.

Sheldon: Mohammed Lee.

Howard: Who’s Mohammed Lee?

Sheldon: Mohammed is the most common first name in the world, Lee, the most common surname. As I didn’t know the answer, I thought that gave me a mathematical edge.

b) As an interesting aside, I noticed that this semester I have three students named "Luke" and three named "Ben" which made me notice that kids who grew up with the original Star Wars movies would have kids in college around now (but none of my current students are named "Leia")

9) (ADDED LATER)  I HEARD that the name `Barack' was popular when he was president.

I looked it up:

5 babies got that name in 2007

52 babies got that name in 2008

69 babies got that name in 2009

it declined since then.

BAD SCIENCE TIME: The number of babies named Barack increased 10-fold from 2007 to 2008.

TRUE but not significant. 

10)  I hope to supervise at least one more Charles Lin before I retire.


4 comments:

  1. Why do you believe Chat GPT's answer to the first question?

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    1. Good question! Some points
      1) the arguments Chatty gave sounded reasonable. Thats not really a good reason. When Chatty is wrong it still SOUNDS resonable.
      2) I want to say `this information is out there and it found it' but no- it DIDN"T say `according to the US census blah blah.
      3) How come you didn't ask why I believe Chatty's answer to the second question?

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  2. https://www.amazon.com/High-Season-Learnings-Mohammad-Wang/dp/1520555849

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  3. nice EFF shirt, fellow member.

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