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Yes! I usually can. Sometimes the spelling isn't right, since there are multiple ways to spell my name (legit ways too, not special snowflake ways lol).
Yes, and my deadname is even more common. I especially hate hearing it in songs, which at this point is inevitable because it seems like every girl in songs has my deadname.
Anyway, I can usually find my chosen name on keychains.
nope, never can :’) my name is also uncommon; the only time i’ve even met people irl with my name it’s spelled differently. i have no luck with keychains.
Sometimes for me. Trevor isn't a super common name, though it isn't rare enough to never be seen on souvenir racks. Chances are if there are about 15-20 names starting with T on a rack, Trevor will likely be there.
Nope, I can't find my internet name, "Hayley", on anything, and it is even harder to find my actual birth name anywhere, as well, because it's a rare spelling of an old outdated name.
No, my real name is very uncommon. However, there is a common name that is close to mines that I usually see. Which makes some people mistake my name for that one.
Years ago I used to be able to. I never bought them and just looked out of curiosity. Or when Coke had those single bottles with names on them. But within the past few years I've never seen mine, but have noticed a trend to put out the most uncommon names on the plaques and especially on the bottles instead of common ones. I get wanting everyone to feel included with their names, but I can't see it being a good investment in the off chance you have one person buy their name instead of 50 common ones.
No and I hated that fact ever since I was little. My sister had one of those novelty license plates for a bicycle that had her name on it and I remember that I really wanted one too. Nothing ever had my name on it and the only way I could get something like that was to pay extra and wait for it in the mail which just wasn’t worth it.
Most of the time I can if it isn't sold out, though I have noticed as time goes on, other spellings of my name is there instead of "my version".
It's fine though, I don't really care to have my name on things.