No.
Tanisha is commonly used as a name in several cultures, including African, Indian, and American. It does not specifically belong to any one single culture.
He doesn't have one. Not all cultures use the given name + family name pattern you are used to. Sometimes people only have one name.
As with any country that opens its doors to other people,different cultures are many and varied, just as in any democratic civilisation, I am sure that no one has ever counted them
The name and/or title of a person can appear in any part of a letter, depending of the purpose of the letter.The name and/or title of a person are least likely to appear in the reference line and the heading of page two (if the letter has one).
Well they wouldn't have survived past one generation if they didn't.
I am a location in space. It takes only one letter to name me. What am I?
because the compass was modified by many cultures that we can't name one inventor
I only need to know the one or two letter designation used to represent the name of an element
It does not freakin work for me even tho i see many other ppl with their first name and one letter for there last name(ex: Cara C.) I dont understand why it always tells me you have to right your full name or you cant have any periods when clearly other f***** ppl have it
No one person invented it. it originated from many different people as well as cultures.
In western cultures Katie is probably always a girl's name. There may be other cultures that have a boy's name that is similar in sound. There is nothing intrinsic about the sounds of names that make them appropriate for people of one sex only. These things are probably culturally, linguistically and historically based.