Ok, you're right - I should have said "relatively uncommon".

Ancestry tells me there have been 78,211 in 100 years with Jay as a
first or middle name, so maybe I've met lots of them and didn't know it.

Apologies to any Jays out there for thinking that your name wasn't used
here  - I now know that is generally a boys name, with about 10% being
girls.

Regards,

Regards,
Colin Charman


On 13/11/2015 12:49 PM, Jenny M Benson wrote:
> On 13/11/2015 12:00, Colin Charman wrote:
>> (is "Jay" a boys name or girls name - we don't use it here in UK).
> What?!  There have been tens of thousands of births registered in
> England and Wales where Jay is a forename.
>





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