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1st rigo is great. 2nd success is not gained by ko's only. So Munroe was great because he lasted more than 3 rounds with ggg?Comment
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Ever been to East London? Are you a Spurs fan?
English through and through you say. Let me guess your real name!
Mohammed? Mohammad?
Muhammed is UK's most common baby name
TOP BABY NAMES IN 2013 REVEALED
THE TOP 50 GIRLS' AND BOYS' NAMES IN ENGLAND AND WALES
A spokesperson from the Arab British Centre, which works to improve understanding of the Arab world in the UK, said that despite its variations, Mohammed is unquestionably the same name.
“Because Arabic is a phonetic language, it means that when people spell it out the letters can’t directly represent the sounds so you end up with different vowels and things like that," she said.
“Even though people write it differently it’s still the exact same name, unlike Ollie and Oliver, because people have shortened it.”
Variations can include Mohamad, Mohamed, Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhamad, Muhamed, Muhammad, Muhammed, Muhammet and many more. Shortenings include Mo and Mohd, which were not counted in the data.Comment
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I know why you say Spurs fan lol....nah don't really like football that much but arsenal is my preferred team.....but I live in East london ...home of the krays and a stones throw away from the York hall ...Google York Hall Bethnal green....I boxed there and if I was Muhammad your be the first person I'd come for lolEver been to East London? Are you a Spurs fan?
English through and through you say. Let me guess your real name!
Mohammed? Mohammad?
Muhammed is UK's most common baby name
TOP BABY NAMES IN 2013 REVEALED
THE TOP 50 GIRLS' AND BOYS' NAMES IN ENGLAND AND WALES
A spokesperson from the Arab British Centre, which works to improve understanding of the Arab world in the UK, said that despite its variations, Mohammed is unquestionably the same name.
“Because Arabic is a phonetic language, it means that when people spell it out the letters can’t directly represent the sounds so you end up with different vowels and things like that," she said.
“Even though people write it differently it’s still the exact same name, unlike Ollie and Oliver, because people have shortened it.”
Variations can include Mohamad, Mohamed, Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhamad, Muhamed, Muhammad, Muhammed, Muhammet and many more. Shortenings include Mo and Mohd, which were not counted in the data.Comment
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