In general, I'd say most of these names are American English rather than British English; not that it's impossible for British kids to be named
Bud or
Dutch, but
Randy ... no.
Yes,
Gillian and
Jillian sound the same. Usually G has the J sound before a high vowel; English being English, though, there will always be exceptions. When I was about 10, a new girl came to our class and the teacher asked her if her name -
Gillian - sounded like
Jillian or Ghillian, and the child innocently said that it was like
Jillian but sometimes her mother called her Ghillian (with a g- soiound) when she wanted to impress people! I thought then, and I still think, that it probably didn't work ...
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