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November 21, 2025 9 mins
Do you have a unique name? Or are you a 'regular Joe'? We break down some of the rarest names in all of Tampa Bay

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're live on ninety three three FLS. It's The Joe
Show and a real quick five thousand, five hundred dollars
up for grabs at eight forty. With The Joe Show's
ten thousand dollars secret sound, the amount is growing at
an exponential rate. Five thousand and five hundred dollars. Forty
five guesses in Tampa Bay and forty five have been wrong.
Now we're at a point where we need to start

(00:22):
helping you out on our free iHeartRadio up. We now
have videos. Go to ninety three three FLZ. You're gonna
want to stream our radio station, and you're gonna look
up top and you're gonna see a new tab called highlights.
You're only gonna see it when you pull up our
podcast or when you pull up our station. This is
specifically though. As you stream the radio station, click on

(00:44):
highlights and then you'll see a video. Jed has posted
a video of every single wrong guess. Take notes on it.
Five thousand, five hundred dollars eight forty. That's a lot.
Can't whistle. Let me try that again. That's a lot, okay,

(01:06):
Popular versus unique names, popular names, unpopular names, unique names,
all of that eight four o nine ninety three ninety three. Actually,
I want to search and I want to find the
most unique name in Tampa Bay. So far, number one
on the list is Jed jet Is winning it right now.

(01:27):
The only other Jet I know is my dad. Now,
all of a sudden things get interesting because that's two
jets Is in Tampa Bay. Maybe there's only one of
you who's got the most unique name eight hundred four
oh nine ninety three ninety three. Now for the popular

(01:48):
names and the least popular names of twenty twenty five,
are we ready? Ready? Okay? This is not only first
names but also middle names. They're being thrown in together.
Rose for women's that's number one on the list, Rose,
followed up by Grace, then Elizabeth, Marie, and Jane. This

(02:15):
all falls under the category as well as the viral
video that Ashley had of the common white girl middle
names Marie, right yep. Now for the boys, James, Alexander, Michael, Joseph,

(02:35):
and Thomas, which, by the way, my family has like
all these names in there. That's like, that's just it's common.
But who has the unique names? Now, here's one. Malloy, Hi, Hi, Malloy,

(02:56):
Molloy where do you get a name like molloy?

Speaker 2 (02:58):
Yah, it is my great grandmother's maiden name.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Oh so you got named after a last name? Yep,
it's very pretty Molloy. Was there ever a time, like
there was a time for me where I was kind
of like bummed that I had the name Joe because
it was just so common. Obviously it would be the
opposite for you. Was there ever a time where were like,
I wish my name wasn't Molloy, I wish it was
something like Grace.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
No, honestly, it's really cool. It's super cool to like
meet different people and they get to remember you because
you have such a unique name. So it's a great
way to make connections. And honestly, I wouldn't trade it
for the world.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Yeah. Well, listen, hey, Molloy, I'm never gonna forget you.
Not gonna forget that name ever. Colin more often. Okay,
I'm a great day. Love you guys, I love you more. Christina,
you say your daughter's name is very unique.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
Yes, her name is Harlow.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
Harlow and obviously for Jack Harlow. Very cool. Kind of Wait, actually,
tell us where did you get the name from?

Speaker 3 (04:02):
When we were having a hard time finding a unique name,
because obviously mine is very generic. Christina, and I wanted
something different for her, and I found Sage first, and
even her stages spell her middle name stage is spelled funny.
And then I found Harlow and then Harlow stage and
it just I liked the way it sounded. And everybody

(04:24):
asked me if I do it off of Jack Harlow.
I love Jack Carlow, but nope, I just wanted her
to have something different that you can't find on a
key chain.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
One last thing that I got to ask, how was
Sage spelled? You say it's unique? Can I guess?

Speaker 4 (04:40):
Yeah, go ahead, guess.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
Sa Je.

Speaker 3 (04:46):
Nope, it would be saig e.

Speaker 4 (04:52):
I know the teachers there in her class are like,
oh my god, your mom in these days.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
I love it, Christina thing, Thank you so much. Teresa.
You say your son's name is spelled very.

Speaker 4 (05:04):
Unique alphonse A L P H O N S.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
What made you spell it like that?

Speaker 3 (05:14):
Oh? I'm just kind of threw it off and also
makes an ups so fannie unique name with unique spelling.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
That's how my best friend's cousin spells his name. Really yeah, yeah,
as alphons my brother's name is Jacob, but he spells
it with a K jkob yeah, and he gets very
mad when people spell it jc O B And I'm like, hey,
that's how everyone spells it. I can't really get mad
at that. We love you, Teresa. Tiga, you say your

(05:42):
name is the most unique name in Tampa.

Speaker 3 (05:45):
I deal.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
Yeah, so I've never I've I've googled it. There's nobody
in the United States of my name.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
How I'm looking it up since no one else is
going to look at it up? I e Jed, you
should be googling these things. Think of here, I got
to get into Jed's head right now. Think of Young Jamie.
I got you. Young Jamie's always googling. He's always on
the Google. And everything I got you you got to
do is understand And Young James, okay, I got hey

(06:14):
Ja Jamie's producer and he's always googling. Hey, Young Jamie,
pull it up, Young Jay, Hey, Young Jay. We'll go
Young Jay, Jed, Hey, Young Jed, would you pull it out?
And by the way, Tiga, I can't find anyone with
a name to I see t goes. Yeah, I only
know Tigan and Sarah. The group and your name is Tiga,

(06:35):
so it's t e g A.

Speaker 4 (06:37):
It's Taga Tega t e g A though correct. Yes,
they felt it weird.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
There is only fifty six people with your name. Are
you Nigerian by any chance? No, I'm not Puerto Rican? Nope,
what are you what? Definitely the only white person I
know with that name. Look at you go.

Speaker 4 (06:56):
The name come from my parents made it up.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
That's pretty sick.

Speaker 4 (07:01):
It is all have normal names, Rebecca, Samantha.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
Richards and there you go.

Speaker 4 (07:10):
That means you're the youngest either, so that means.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
You're the favorite, by the way, that's what that is. Well,
thank you for calling in Taga. We love you, love
me too, Bye bye, Randy. That's a common name. But
your daughter's name is what Justina, So it's like Justin
with an a Justina. And how did you get that?

Speaker 5 (07:32):
One of my best friends, he was killed on a
motorcycle on Easter thirteen years no four thirteen years ago.
So when my wife was pregnant with her it was
going to be a boy, asked her to name him
after Justin as the memory for him. So since we
found out it was a girl, we just made it
Justin into a female's name, so we did Justina.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
Well, rest in peace. That's a beautiful thing. And by
the way, Jed, you can't say those things. Jed was
going to ask if you named your next kid Harley.
That's so messed up. That's disgusting. He's disgusting. Why would
he ask that? Victory? All right, Randy, we love you.
Thanks for having a good sense of humor. Last one,

(08:17):
because you say your CC, you say your daughter's name
is Angelia? Yes, what do I feel like? Can you
spell it for us? Please?

Speaker 4 (08:29):
It's a N G A L I y A H.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
Holy Jesus, Yeah, that's unique. How did you get that spelling?

Speaker 4 (08:39):
So her mom is named Angelia? And my favorite singer
at that time because my nineties baby is Aliyah, so
I took and and then I added Aliyah.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
Cat you go, that's cool. Yeah. Meanwhile, my parents were like,
his grandpa's name is Joe. We're just gonna Joe. Yeah,
by CC, Well look at you go, Jed, Hey, young Jed,
google ya. That's our task for Jed today? How much? Yeah?

(09:10):
And then maybe we can be like them and get
a we should get an AI sponsorship. Hey, chatpt it, Jed?
What is the They don't use chat Gypt, though they
use I Die don't. Why do we want to have
a conversation about there at? What the what is it?
Let me figure it out. What they're endorsed by
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