Did you know that 13% of the world’s population has a B name? That means there are over 1.5 billion people in the world with a B name! We’ll start with some interesting facts about “B” names and then provide our ranking of 13 amazing ones.
Ultimately, 13% of the world’s population has a B name. That means there are over one and a half billion people in the world with a B name! We’ll start with some interesting facts about “B” names then provide our ranking of 13 amazing ones:
- The most popular male baby boy name in France is Benjamin – Barack Obama served as President from 2009 to 2017 while his first lady was Michelle Obama (she has an A name) – James Bond 00 Agent’s code number is also B 00 Double O Seven – spelled out it spells “James Bond” which is cool because he shares his initials with Bruce Springsteen who had 13 top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for men (and B name)- 13% of the world’s population has a B name which is over one and a half billion people in the world! – The Beverly Hills Hotel, Las Vegas hotel and casino was built by Hollywood mogul Lew R. Wasserman for $25 million dollars with 13 floors (a cool 13!) so he could entertain his friends while there – “B” names can be found on license plates all around America because they are easier to read due to fewer curves than other letters; even though it might have been made illegal in New York state since 1944, you still see them everywhere today – I’m not sure if that should make us feel weird or great about this statistic I hope you enjoyed these 13 facts about B names!
- – 13% of the world’s population has a B name which is over one and a half billion people in the world! – The Beverly Hills Hotel, Las Vegas hotel and casino was built by Hollywood mogul Lew R. Wasserman for $25 million dollars with 13 floors (a cool 13!) so he could entertain his friends while there – “B” names can be found on license plates all around America because they are easier to read due to fewer curves than other letters; even though it might have been made illegal in New York state since 1944, you still see them everywhere today – I’m not sure if that should make us feel weird or great about this statistic I hope you enjoyed these 13 facts