How common are these stereotypical names in their countries?

>Britain: Nigel, Ian
>Ireland: Seamus, Patrick
>Portugal: Alberto
>Spain: Juan, Jorge, Esteban, Enrique, Francisco, Pedro, Miguel, Ramon Jose, Manuel, Luis, Rafael
>France: Jacques, Pierre, Louis, Charles
>Italy: Antonio, Giovanni, Guiseppe, Mario, Luigi
>Germany: Hans, Wilhelm, Otto, Karl, Heinrich, Reinhardt, Gunter, Hermann, Friedrich, Helmut, Manfred
>Holland: Jan
>Sweden: Sven, Lars
>Poland: Names that involve the letters "cz" in a row
>Russia: Dmitri, Ivan, Sergei, Boris, Natasha, Olga
>Turkey: Mehmet
>Israel: Shlomo
>Middle-East: Mohommad, Abdul, Achmed
>Latin America: Spain's + Jesus

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Most German names are 19th century tier

>Esteban
>Rafael

I literally have never met a person irl with any of those names.

>Ramón

This isn't common any more. The rest are just regular names, actually I have friends with all of those names.

>>Ireland: Seamus, Patrick
Seamus isn't that commo, I know 2. Patrick is a filthy Anglicisation, Padraig is the more common version and I know quite a lot of Paddy's.

>Russia: Dmitri, Ivan, Sergei, Boris, Natasha, Olga
Extremely plain and borring common everyday names.

Nigel is actually one of the most unpopular names in the UK. Ian is a lot more common.

I thought people in Ireland don't really speak Irish?

/this thread again

Abdul isn't a name and Achmed is how Germans pronounce Ahmed I think. Mohammed is common though.

Alberto is a dead name here, almost no one younger than 30 is called Alberto

t. Alberto Barbosa

Henry, William, James, Edward, Thomas, Daniel, Charlie.
Those are the most common.

Oliver?

>tfw a guy I work with is named John Johnson

I know one Jaques. I used to know one Pierre. Louis and Charles are old names, don't excpect it on young people.

alberto was somewhat popular in the 60's but nowadays it's pretty rare seeing children named alberto

All of the stereotypical German names are extremely common in older generations (50 years+)
However young parents are fucking cultural cuckolds and nowadays pretty much no kid has a Germanic name

i never met a shlomo

Never met anyone named Sven.

Lars only people who are 50 and above.

never met an alberto

never met a jose

I know a few of every one except mario

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I think Sean is more popular name than Seamus

this. modern names are Lukas, Malte, Noah, David, Leon, Jan, Jonas, Max... for example

all actual Germans are called Markus or Alex

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>Britain: Nigel, Ian, Muhammad

ftfy

breitbart.com/london/2015/08/17/official-muhammad-most-popular-name-for-baby-boys-in-london/

Top 10 boys’ names in London 2014:

Muhammad
Oliver
Alexander
Daniel
Joshua
James
Adam
George
Jack
Mohammed

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>Jacques,
Only 60+
>Pierre,
Pretty common
>Louis,
Rare but it's getting more and more popular it seems
>Charles
Rare. I thought it was an english name.

>Mehmet
Common but not that much "Ahmet" would be more common

>Jacques
Pretty popular among old people, very rare among young people

>Pierre
Ultra popular for +70yo, quite common for people of my generation (early 90's). It's my name btw. It used to be common among every social class, today it's a bit more middle, upper class

>Louis
Popular for very old people, really rare for people between 25yo and 60 yo, today it's more and more popular again for newborns. Upper class name today

>Charles
Not very common, mostly upper class name

>Juan
Common between older people
>Jorge
Common between younger people
>Esteban
Not common
>Enrique
Not common
>Francisco
Common between older people
>Pedro
Common at all range ages
>Miguel
Common at all range ages
>Ramon
Not common
>Jose
Common at all range ages
>Manuel
Not common
>Luis
Not common
>Rafael
Not common

Enrique, Francisco, Jose and Luis are pretty common. Then Juan, Miguel, Jesus and Rafael to a lesser extent. Then Manuel and Jorge.

I don't know anyone named Pedro, and Esteban is pretty rare.

>>Britain: Mohammed
>>Ireland: Mohammed
>>Portugal: Mohammed
>>Spain: Mohammed
>>France: Mohammed
>>Italy: Mohammed
>>Germany: Mohammed
>>Holland: Mohammed
>>Sweden: Mohammed
>>Poland: Mohammed
>>Russia: Mohammed
>>Turkey: Mohammed
>>Israel: Shlomo
>>Middle-East: Mohammed
>>Latin America: Mohammed

No

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