How common are the following stereotypical names in their countries?

>Britain: Nigel, Ian
>Ireland: Seamus, Patrick
>Spain: Juan, Marco, Francisco, Carlos, Esteban, Enrique
>Portugal: Alberto
>France: Jean, Jacques, Pierre
>Germany: Hans, Helmut, Wilhelm, Karl, Otto, Friedrich
>Holland: Jan
>Italy: Mario, Luigi, Antonio, Giovanni, Giuseppe
>Sweden: Sven, Lars
>Russia: Ivan, Sergei, Dmitri, Boris
>Turkey: Mehmet
>Latin America: Spain + Jesus
>Israel: Solomon, Shlomo

>Jean, Jacques
Quite common amongst the older generation, but I don't have any friends with those names.
>Pierre
About 1 in 30 people regardless of age, I guess. My name is actually Pierre

Jean and Jacques are rarely given nowadays

Jean can be more common as a part of hyphenated names like Jean-Baptiste

>mfw I remember this Godzilla movie with Jean Reno where all the French guys were Jean-Luc, Jean-Philippe, Jean-Pierre and Jean-Claude

Pierre is more common, as a normal or hyphenated name like Pierre-Paul, Pierre-Olivier or Pierre-Louis.

What about Jean-luc?

Bump

>Italy: Mario, Luigi, Antonio, Giovanni, Giuseppe

Pretty common desu

mehmet is a very common çomar name

Comar?

>Juan, Francisco and Carlos
Common

>Enrique and Esteban
Normal

>Marco
Italian name, uncommon, Marcos is much more common

>Russia: Ivan, Sergei, Dmitri, Boris
Pretty common.

think redneck but muslim they are huge erdoğan supporters and they literally worship him also they have no logic and believe every facebook picture
>pic related

I had no idea Turkey had an equivalent of rednecks, that's kind of hilarious, thanks.

More common for older folks

only people who work in deep frozen food supermarkets hold this name

Patrick is common, James is more common than Séamus.

cheng is common, weng is more older generation

>Ivan
4-6/10
>Sergei,
5-7/10
>Dmitri
5-7/10
>Boris
2/10, very rare

>Ireland
Seamus isn't that common, but it's not rare either. Patrick/Padraig/Padraic is much more common

Including Solomon?

How common are Jamal, Cletus and Juan in the US?

Jean and Pierre are classics, they don't age. You can find some of any age. Tho Jacques tends not to be that trendy anymore, and so, most Jacques are old people.

alberto is a meme

Solomon=Anglicized Shlomo, doesn't really exist in Israel since we're not anglos

>Hans, Helmut, Wilhelm, Karl, Otto, Friedrich
75+ years only

Matilde, que desgraça de país
Onde já se viu botar um nome desses em uma menina?

I'm northern irish, so
>Seamus, patrick

Seamus is more common in older people, I don't really see many people my age called Seamus

Patrick is common as fuck. I know at least 10 Patricks my age, and plenty more older and younger than me.

Juan very, others not.

>Daiane
>Jeinifer
>Jussicleide

I thought they were unrelated, I had no idea. Thanks.

Lots of Mohamed since 25years...

I had a shlomo in one of my college classes. he looked exactly as you would expect

Post pic

>Spain: Juan, Marco, Francisco, Carlos, Esteban, Enrique
>Latin America: Spain + Jesus

Jesus is not common at all, but not unheard of. Juan and Carlos are very common. Francisco and Enrique a bit less common. Esteban is even less common. I've never met a Marco, except some old guy but his name was MarcoS.

This isnt pol. I dont take pictures of random jewish dudes in my classes

Normiebook?

No one younger than 50 is called Alberto here

you post this every day