Mixed Case in Last Names

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Jack Cannon

Does anyone know of a library of last names that exhibit mixed case
(ODonnell, McKay, etc.).
 
I'd be surprised if there is one, especially since variations usually exist
(i.e. both McKay and Mckay are acceptable)
 
I went ahead and created such a library with 674 names that I found.
Undoubtedly it is not all inclusive but should suffice in most cases.
I have made the file publicly available.
If anyone wants it they can download it at:

http://cid-511facbc71d1cd1b.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/MixedCaseNames.TXT

I deleted all apostrophes because of the interference they create when
attempting to concatenate with other strings.
For any users who really want O'Keefe instead of OKeefe then you will just
have to insert your own apostrophes.

If anyone uses it I would appreciate a note to that effect on this thread.
It is not that I have any concerns over its use, I would just like to know
if it has any usefulness to this community.

Jack Cannon
 
I went ahead and created such a library with 674 names that I found.
Undoubtedly it is not all inclusive but should suffice in most cases.
I have made the file publicly available.
If anyone wants it they can download it at:

http://cid-511facbc71d1cd1b.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/MixedCaseNames.TXT

I deleted all apostrophes because of the interference they create when
attempting to concatenate with other strings.
For any users who really want O'Keefe instead of OKeefe then you will just
have to insert your own apostrophes.

If anyone uses it I would appreciate a note to that effect on this thread.
It is not that I have any concerns over its use, I would just like to know
if it has any usefulness to this community.

Jack Cannon
 
I went ahead and created such a library with 674 names that I found.
Undoubtedly it is not all inclusive but should suffice in most cases.
I have made the file publicly available.
If anyone wants it they can download it at:

http://cid-511facbc71d1cd1b.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/MixedCaseNames.TXT

I deleted all apostrophes because of the interference they create when
attempting to concatenate with other strings.
For any users who really want O'Keefe instead of OKeefe then you will just
have to insert your own apostrophes.

If anyone uses it I would appreciate a note to that effect on this thread.
It is not that I have any concerns over its use, I would just like to know
if it has any usefulness to this community.

Jack Cannon
 
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