GONE WITH THE WIND (1939) - CLARK GABLE + VIVIEN LEIGH
What if I fed in the name "VIVIEN" as a surname (Jasus only looks at vowels and consonants anyway) would Jasus recommend "CLARK" as a first name? Yes! What if I fed in the name "SCARLETT" as a surname, would Jasus recommend "RHETT" as a first name? Yes! (MDs and PhDs are named Rhett.)
Allow me to elaborate further on Jasus The Name Computer programming. Jasus not only contains the health issues of the insurance claimant, crime and modus operandi of the criminal, the occupation and net worth of the World's Richest, the business name and advertising slogans of the CEO's company, the discipline of the PhD, but Jasus also contains other things as well.
SolamenDavid
jasus@cox-internet.com
Solamen David over the past thirty years has been researching 60000 health histories, 72000 welfare histories, 800 tragic histories of street people, runaways, people in rehab for drug and alcohol dependency, ladies in battered women's shelters, and the files of 2200 murderers, rapists, robbers and pedophiles, obvious patterns appear in the vowel combinations and consonant combinations of the names of these walking the path of ill-health, ill-wealth and unhappiness. Conversely completely different vowel and consonant patterns are apparent in the names of those enjoying a life of health, wealth and happiness. Designing a name computer program to query a database of 200612 name combinations incorporating 1230 boy names and 4288 girl names. Then he feeds in the last name of the parent-to-be and the computer submits surname-specific first names that create overall vowel and consonant combinations found in the names of 747 Nobel Prize winners, 696 World's Richest, 974 CEOs of US corporations, 8000 PhD professors, and 50000 other names of the most successful human beings who have lived in the past 1000 years.
747 Nobel Prizes have been awarded to gifted people since 1901. Which of the 22 most common US surnames has NEVER won a Nobel Prize, is NOT the last name of even one of the 3985 PhD professors at MIT and Stanford, is NOT the last name of even one of the 696 world's richest people, and is NOT the last name of even one of the CEOs of the top 974 US corporations? Is this your last name?
Surnames are important. Many people should change their last name who cannot look back in their genealogy and find successful wealthy individuals.
SolamenDavid
jasus@cox-internet.com