There are more than 6 names for each letter in the Alphabet, even in my 1984 Webster Dictionary. So why do they only use 6? And why not U (10 female/6 male), Y (9f/1m), Z (14f/5m), then use Q (0f/3m) and X (1f/1m) when a name is retired. I am sure there are even more names now that start with U, Y, Z, Q and X.
There are more than 6 names for each letter in the Alphabet, even in my 1984 Webster Dictionary. So why do they only use 6? And why not U (10 female/6 male), Y (9f/1m), Z (14f/5m), then use Q (0f/3m) and X (1f/1m) when a name is retired. I am sure there are even more names now that start with U, Y, Z, Q and X.