How common are these stereotypical names in their countries?

>Britain: Nigel, Ian
>Wales: Ridiculous names with a million Ws, Fs, Hs, and Ys
>Ireland: Seamus, Patrick
>Spain and Mexico: Juan, Pedro, Enrique, Paco
>France: Pierre, Jacque
>Germany: Hans, Helmut
>Sweden, Norway, Denmark: Sven
>Italy: Mario, Luigi
>India: Pajeet
>Russia: Ivan, Dmitri

>Italy: Mario, Luigi
Haven't been used in 50 years

>Pierre, Jacques

Pierre is old-fashioned, Jacques is definitively dead
Nowadays it's Lucas, Thibault, Maxime, Rémi...

Jacques doesn't exist anymore
Pierre,you can find some but it's quite uncommon and old-fashioned
François is pretty common

>>Germany: Hans, Helmut
Hans: Nobody
Helmut: Old people

Paco is redneck tier, Enrique is good, Pedro and Juan are meh. All are still used but they're not that common.

What about Jorge?

Hans, also old people.

Only...a bit older.

>Nigel
nobody/older people

>Ian
Some middle aged people I guess, but I've never heard anyone nowadays called Ian

>Norway: Sven
Have never seen or heard of a Norwegian with that name.

Only people with 50+ years have those names

Sven is a swedish name. Not many are named that nowadays, mostly older swedes.

Denmark = Preben
Norway = Håkon

Hans isn't that rare. I know more Hans than Helmuts

I don't know people so that explains it.

Paco is not even a name but the shortening of Francisco.

>Hans, Helmut
pre WW2 tier
some guys do have those names as a 2nd/3rd name, though... probably named after their [grand]father

>Pajeet

Literally nobody.

I'm naming my son Edmund

>Italy: Mario, Luigi
A lot of second generation Italians in other countries

It sounds nice desu

Pasquale is very common

I hope you know that you need to have sex for having a son

>Britain: Mount Batten, Windsor, John, Fredereic
>US: Mike, Bob
>Germany: Friedrich, Willhelm, Joseph
>France: Joan, Josephine
>Italy: Alessandro, Quatrovagina

What about Ludwig?

Is that you Shinji?

Hans is nearly extinct because the name got meme'd too hard.

I know many young Luigi

Is Ian only a British name? Now that I think of it, I've never heard of a burger with that namd

t. Ian

>Paco

Paco is not really a name, it's a derivative name that comes from Francisco, it's a funny and affectionate way to call someone who's name is Francismo.

So yes, all Pacos you've ever heard about are actually named Francisco, like the Pope.

The names in Spain differ a lot by the region.

Never met a Nigel and never met anyone under 55 called Ian

Literally the only relevant Brit is named Nigel.

why is every girl in Germany called Lena you unimaginative cunts

I know a guy in India and asked him if he knew any Pajeets. He actually laughed and explained that it isn't even a real name. So there you have it, Sup Forums made it up because it sounds indian

Thornberry ?


Juan Pablo is pretty common.
Met a few Enriques, but I think Jose beats all the others.
Bunch of new babies are called Francisco (Paco)

I am now sitting aside with Ivan.

Leftists refuse to use good German names.

Lizzy

How many Igor's?

only the upper and middle class use Elizabeth, working class people hate that name

Can only assume you mean Farage. He's barely relevant in England never mind everywhere else

>jacques dead
dam shame

>the single most important man leading you out of the EU
>not relevant

>US: Mike, Bob
These are common for 40-70 y/o men. Otherwise they aren't used.

Not so many, but I had a classmate named igor

Farage isn't even the leader of Leave. Not like we're voting out anyway

Where's Scotland you fucking cunt

>Paco

That's a shortener of Francisco.

That would be Boris

>Not like we're voting out anyway
you better don't disappoint

Literally every Luigi I know has more than 50 years, and I don't know a single Mario, but probably it depends from the region. When I went to university I know a lot of Giuseppe, Antonio and Michele from the south, and in all my youth I never met someone of my age with those names

James is a more stereotypical British name, there were about 20 of them in my school

Wouldn't Ahmed and Muhammad be more common these days?

Ivan is more common in Bulgaria than in Russia

>seamus
never met any personally, dont think it would be too hard to find however
>patrick
knew a couple, was one of the names my mam wanted to give me
michael and shaun are very common however

what about sean :^)

just a different spelling of shaun i guess
its never sean tho always séan
if we use the irish spelling we never leave fadas out.
t. has two siblings with irish spelling.

>Lucas, Thibault, Maxime, Rémi...
Those are fine
Now Enzo and Adam those are fucking terrible and they're the most popular, awful tb h

What is your opinion on Gabriel (in France)?

I knew a Jacques in high school tho
Rich Spanish-origin manlet, pretty funny guy tb h

i would say Oliver, charlie, Harry are more common

James is a pretty good name in my opinion. Unfortunately, here it means you get nicknamed "Jay," which is shit.

>jay
that's gay as fuck

It's fine. Like the archangel Gabriel that's cool.

I never knew any though
Also it sounds pretty upper class

>Takeshi
this is still common maybe. but sounds stupid as fuck

that's probably because you're a terrone

do you eat a lot of gabagool?

>Ridiculous names with a million Ws, Fs, Hs, and Ys
not very common

That is great, thanks. I was afraid that my name would be considered pleb-tier when I move there.

>Jacque

Jacques*

I don't know many Jacques, I've seen shit tons of Pierre tho

>Quatrovagina
Top kek

>Russia: Ivan, Dmitri
Yeah, indeed popular. Ivan was somewhat associated with simpleton tier persons, probably due to fairytales, but recently became popular along with other names considered non standard
t. Dmitry

Still in use in Bavaria

I knew a Josephine, complete bitch but hot

Joan is not a French name, it's the English translation of Jeanne
Blandest name possible, like Jean

(same roots as John and Juan btw, i have no idea why they'd translate it to Joan)

>Quatrovagina

Eternal Anglo autism

Why would you move here you crazy person ?
You have the American dream with qt suburban houses and nice normal people everywhere, now you want to move to the country that's on the brink of civil war ? Why

Try Mohammed, Lukas or Tobias

I know at least 4 Seans. Without an accent or being spelled wrong.

>Turkey: Mehmet
My best friends name is Mehmet, i have 4 known relatives named Mehmet. I know 5 people that named Mehmet in my faculty and list goes on and on.
so yeah pretty common

Life is about the adventure. We only get about eighty years on this planet, and that means we can never settle for a boring life. My time where I live has reached a state of mediocrity, which means it is time to move on. I would rather be slightly poorer if it means I can experience new things.

Shut up, Gabe

>Britain: Nigel, Ian
My dads name is Ian but I do not know a single Nigel.

>Sweden, Norway, Denmark: Sven
Only 6 newborns were given the name Sven in 2015, and 4,073 had it as a part of their forename. I personally know no one with the name. Svein is over 6 times more common with 25,042.

The top five most common boy names here are Jan (48,981), Per (38,395), Bjǿrn (38,142), Ole (31,540) and Lars (30,164).

With that reasoning people end up going to Syria, i'd take a mediocre boring life in America any day over living here in the fucking eye of the storm

Ah well i won't stop you, have fun, but if you have trouble, i told you so

>never seen or heard of a Norwegian with that name

>no mention of Travis

Is my name pleb tier?

Its trailer park tier

It sounds scummy to me. I imagine all travises to be dead eyed 26-year-old lowlifes who enjoy mutilating cats

Alright what are regional names in your country?

East coast
>Tony
>Joe
>Joey

South
>Billy
>Cletus
>Jebediah

Midwest
>Earl
>Jim
>Logan

Texas and southwest
>Rance
>Johnny
>Wyatt

West coast
>Skyler
>Brad
>Chad

Special mention ghettos
>Tyrone
>Jamal
>Ray Ray

Sven is a Swedish name, not really that common in Denmark or Norway.
It's relatively common, but often used as a middle name.

I'd add Manuel/Manolo

>Sven
>Nordin
>Norsk

Velg en.

>>Britain: Nigel, Ian

Ian? Srsly?

Not Dave.

Everywhere 'Lucas' is fucking popular.

north Italy: Lorenzo, Filippo, Andrea (god tier names)

south Italy: Giuseppe, Pasquale, Gennaro (shit tier names)

Damn, better luck in the next life for me.

Then what names are common over there?

Paddy is very common but I've only met a few people named Seamus. Not fashionable.

there're so many Mohamhed and Hussan and Samir and Mussa and Fatima and the list goes on.

see flag

>men named Skyler
>men named Shelby
>men named Aaron (Erin)

Why would anyone's parents ever knowingly handicap them like this?

>1996+20
>not being called Muhammad/Ahmed/Habib

lmaoing @ ur life's u rayciss cunts