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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Hispanic surnames enter top ten for first time

The New York Times has a brief story about the most popular family names in the United States. For the first time, two of them are Hispanic: Garcia and Rodriguez. The census data the story is based on is here.
Since ‘Rodriguez” is now one of the top ten last names in the United States, you might want to learn to spell it correctly.  ;) (You put a “q” in it that doesn’t belong there.)
Oops. Fixed it. That was a typo, not a spelling error.

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