The following is a list of cast members of the British reality television programme Gogglebox, and its two spin-off shows, Gogglesprogs and Celebrity Gogglebox.
The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 2006, by order of first appearance. 2006 was a year when many families joined EastEnders.
Cherry Slater, the daughter of Hayley and Alfie Moon (Shane Richie), debuted in October, and in November, Evie Steele (Sophia Capasso) made her first appearance.
Sisters Iqra Ahmed (Priya Davdra) and Habiba Ahmed (Rukku Nahar), the granddaughters of Arshad Ahmed (Madhav Sharma) and Mariam Ahmed (Indira Joshi) are also introduced in February.
This is a list of where characters live in EastEnders. It is not a Wikipedia article (as that was previously deleted at AFD) but is purely a reference for EastEnders editors.
What is the prettiest baby name?It is a debate that will never end! Parents want a cute, pretty name fitting for their baby. But there is so much pressure to find the perfect name. There is no such thing as the prettiest baby name, but we have a few suggestions if you are on the lookout. For boys, the most popular names in recent years have been Jacob, Mason, William, James, and Ethan. The most popular names for girls are Sophia, Olivia, Ava, Isabella, and Emma.What is the rarest name?Hard to say, but in my opinion, the most unusual and rarest name is Solorzano. The name is said to be of Spanish origin and means "Son of the Sun." It is common in Mexico and is considered unusual in the United States.What is the unique name of babies?One unique name is Jaydyn, and it means "little one." It is pronounced as /' laɪdɪn/. The name is of Russian and English origin. The meaning of the name Jaydyn is "brave, little one." The name is not popular with the name bearer, so it is really rare. It may have origins in the name Deidre, a Gaelic name meaning "sorrowful." Deidre was the name of the tragic heroine in the Irish legend of Cuchulainn.
First names of women taken from newspapers, magazines, adverts, television and Wikipedia. About 32000. Includes charts of the frequencies of the first and last letters