The Nametrix App Will Let Parents Know If a Name Choice is Good or Bad
Michael Hemsworth — April 4, 2013 — Tech
References: itunes.apple & kidcrave
I'm not completely familiar with the history behind names, but eager parents are sure to love the Nametrix app, which will allow them to look up potential names and the different statistics surrounding them. Users can read interesting statistics about when the name was most popular in the last hundred years and even how likely they are to be Republican or Democrat.
Naturally, the Nametrix app is just for fun, but there are certainly going to be many young parents that are eager to read for hours on end about how certain names could lead to your child being a stripper or a scientist. It's all fun and games until someone gets a bizarre name, but the Nametrix app is nonetheless a noteworthy mention to peruse during pregnancy.
Naturally, the Nametrix app is just for fun, but there are certainly going to be many young parents that are eager to read for hours on end about how certain names could lead to your child being a stripper or a scientist. It's all fun and games until someone gets a bizarre name, but the Nametrix app is nonetheless a noteworthy mention to peruse during pregnancy.
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