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Common Names At Different Countries

Discussion in 'Whatnots' started by Wordplay, Nov 29, 2003.

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    Last year's (2002) 'top ten' list for names in Norway was;

    for gents;

    Markus*, Kristian*, Mathias*, Martin, Sander, Jonas, Andreas*, Henrik, Kristoffer*, Magnus

    for ladies;

    Sara*, Ida, Thea*, Julie, Nora, Emma, Ingrid*, Emilie, Hanna*, Maria

    (* combined names included)

    Taken from www.ssb.no
     
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    Virne, how could you orget Pekka for males? Hell, even my mother was called that at one point! :p

    I don't really have that much to add to Virne's list.

    I don't really know what I'd like to name my kids, but I think that I might keep in the tradition of adding some form of Mary in a girl's name. (Grandmother's third name was Maria, my mom's middle naame is Marjatta, sister's middle name is Maria, my middle name is Marii.... so forth and so forth...)
     
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    In Greece the most common names are by far
    Giannis (or John in Eglish)
    Konstantinos (or Kostas)
    For the first one there is a proverb saying:
    A house without John does not accomplish anything (more or less)
    The most common by far surname is Papadopoulos (almost half Greece is populated by those) and some surname endings according to the area apply too:
    -akis for people from Crete
    -idis for people from Pontos
     
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    Not to insult the rest of the countries of the world, but if all of the names are like the ones you posted, I'd have a hell of a time pronouncing them, or remembering them for that matter. Here in West coast Canada there are the occassional Mikes(Mike from Kenmore), but mostly Brandons and Ashleys(spelt a thousand ways from Sunday).

    My offspring would have the names of Jakob and Valerie.
     
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    2 more stereotypes to add:
    -Northern Americans see foreign people as from the 'rest' of the word. ;)

    -If English is your native language, you have a really hard time pronouncing any foreign names or words. ;)

    No offence ment, of course...
     
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    I'm not too sure of the common names here, there seem to be alot of Katies, Jordans, and Olivias about.

    My son is called Jack. If I have another their name will be Macaulay, Noah or Jude for a boy and Shannon, Sarah or Holly for a girl :)
     
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    In Bulgaria the most common names are:
    Gueorgi
    Ivan
    Dimitar
    Borislav

    For girls:
    Maria
    others - I'm not sure, I don't want to make a mistake.
     
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    #1
    Gilles, Nicolas, Olivier, Raphaƫl, David.
    Sophie, Florence, Laurence, Catherine, Marie.

    #2
    Kids? What are they? :confused:
     
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    @Master of Nuhn

    Well, if you aren't us, are you not the rest of the world?

    As for pronunciation, I think that naming your kid Anneke or Hanneke is just plain cruel if they want to leave the country. :heh: ;)

    IMHO of course.
     
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    According to a Dutch governmental organisation these are most popular names in the Netherlands in the 3rd quarter of 2003.

    Boys:
    1. Thomas
    2. Daan
    3. Tim
    4. Sem
    5. Lars
    6. Lucas
    7. Sam
    8. Niels
    9. Bram
    10. Max

    Girls:
    1. Sanne
    2. Emma
    3. Iris
    4. Anne
    5. Julia
    6. Isa
    7. Lisa
    8. Anna
    9. Fleur
    10. Femke
     
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    I'd like to say that the most common name in Scotland said would be Jimmy. Seriously, just walk around when the pubs close and all you'll here is "Aright Jimmy" usually accompanied by a lot of swearing and a mouth full of chips. Charming. ;)
     
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    Here's the Top Ten lists for the US, 2002.

    Girls:
    Emily
    Madison
    Hailey
    Kaitlyn
    Hannah
    Sarah
    Brianna
    Ashley
    Alexis
    Abigail

    Boys:
    Jacob
    Michael
    Matthew
    Joshua
    Nicholas
    Christopher
    Joseph
    Ethan
    Andrew
    Daniel


    Not a single name on either of those lists would I ever give to a child of mine. :roll:
     
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