How common are these names in their countries?

>Ireland: Seamus, Patrick, Liam
>Britain: Nigel, Ian, Oliver
>Spain: Fransisco, Rodrigo, Alfonso, Alberto, Fernando, Alejandro, Juan, Enrique, Jorge, Luis, Jose, Esteban, Pedro, Guadalupe
>France: Jean, Jacques, Pierre, Charles, Louis, Antoine
>Germany: Reinhardt, Wilhelm, Otto, Karl, Hans, Helmut, Ludwig, Siegfried, Sigmund, Friedrich, Friedhelm, Franziska, Hilda, Hildegarde, Helga
>Netherlands: Jan
>Italy: Mario, Luigi, Giovanni, Giuseppe, Antonio, Marco
>Sweden: Sven, Lars
>Russia: Sergei, Ivan, Dmitri, Boris, Vladimir, Natasha, Svetlana
>Latin America: Spain's + Jesus
>Turkey: Mehmet
>Middle-East: Mohommad, Abdul, Achmed, Ackbar
>Israel: Shlomo, David, Daniel
>Japan: Things that start with Hiro, Akira, Yoko

>Britain: Nigel, Ian, Oliver
You forgot 'Charles'

>Reinhardt
the only Reinhardt I know is the current boss of the DFB and an old man
>Wilhelm
Like the last Kaiser? Has probably a similar reputation like Adolf, while I can imagine people naming their kids Wilhelm a little more
>Otto
Don't know one but wouldn't be surprised to meet one one day
>Karl
timeless I think but never met one my age
>Hans
nope
>Helmut
like Chancelor Kohl?
>Ludwig
so old fashioned it might be hip for those families in Prenzlauer Berg
>Siegfried
the hero of the Nibelungenlied? too nazi
>Sigmund
This name died before the Holy Roman Empire
>Friedrich
in the short form Fritz more common
>Friedhelm
no
>Franziska
actually quite common
>Hilda
nope
>Hildegard
all names ending with gard are outdated
>Helga
only know my grandmother with this name

people here are called Alexander (way too many of them), Martin, Peter, Philip, Julius, Max, Robert, Mohammed
for females: Lisa, Marie, Sophie, Franziska, Anna, Nora

I've honestly never met a Seamus or Liam, my grandad was called Patrick

It's 'Natalya'

Jesus is most common in Mexico.

>Fransisco
Very common, specially between old people
>Rodrigo
Not rare but not common
>Alfonso
Same as Rodrigo, king tier name, more common between in people
>Alberto
Common
>Fernando
Common, king tier
>Alejandro
Very common, specially in younger people >Juan
Sure it is in the Top 3 of common name
>Enrique
Not common not rare
>Jorge
Common
>Luis
Very common, usually composed with other names (José Luis)
>Jose
The most common one and usually composed with others (José Antonio, José Manuel...)
>Esteban
Not common but not rare
>Pedro
Very common
>Guadalupe
Maybe common in Mexico

> Has probably a similar reputation like Adolf, while I can imagine people naming their kids Wilhelm a little more
not really

With Alfonso I mean common between older people*

Yeah, Max, Buzz, and Flash are very common here.

>Alfonso
>Same as Rodrigo, king tier name, more common between in people
What does King tier name mean?

>Abdul
>Ackbar

veeeery uncommon

>Spain: Francisco, Rodrigo,Fernando, Alejandro, Juan, Luis, Jose, Esteban, Guadalupe
Fairly common.
>Alfonso, Alberto, Enrique, Jorge,Pedro, Jesus
Common in older people

Alfonso was the bame of several Spanish kings, like Fernando. Rodrigo was actually a Visigoth king

Ah thank you.

Answering italy and israel too because memes.
>Mario, David
Common in older people and jews.
>Daniel
Common.

>>Italy: Mario, Luigi, Giovanni, Giuseppe, Antonio
terroni or old people have those names

>>Marco
is pretty common

>Buzz Whoosh
How does it know my name?

Flash Egan

My name is Rodrigo

"Abdul" technically isn't really a name per se. It's an Anglicization of "Abd al," meaning "servant/slave of" and is usually followed by a description of God (for example "Abd-Allah" (Servant of God, often Anglicized as "Abdullah").

Any Arabs who respond, just pretend OP wrote "Abd-al _" instead of Abdul. I am also curious how common it actually is.

>Ackbar
...

On my previous office job there was only two Jesus out of 100+ males.

The only Pedro I knew was a grand uncle that died a few months ago.

Some other common names:

> Manuel
> Carlos
> Maria
> Ana
> Daniel
> Antonio

Only common one you mentioned is Marco. The rest is old people names.

They are all pretty common. Mario, Giuseppe, Antonio and Luigi not so much among young people

Mostly in the 70+ generation

i know more than a couple patricks and liams and two seamuses, my age as well

the diaspora simply will not let go

>>Britain: Nigel, Ian, Oliver

not exactly rare
harry is pretty common, so is john, joel, henry is surprisingly common
know loads of davids as well

>Jean
Ultra common among old people, rare among young people

>Jacques
Same as Jean

>Pierre
Ultra common among old people, quite common for 18-30 yo people. That's also my name.

>Charles
Quite common among old people, pretty rare today. Never been very popular tho'.

>Louis
Common for very old people and very young people, rare for the others.

>Antoine
Pretty common for teenagers and young adults, uncommon for the others

>>Louis
>Common for very old people and very young people, rare for the others.
Quite a spin on that here, while the native equivalent "Ludwig" is pretty much a rare old people thing, for some reason the Spanish equivalent "Luis" has become really popular here among newborns in the last 10 or so years for some weird reason

ITT: common for old people

What are the young people named then?

>>Britain: Nigel, Ian, Oliver
>Nigel, rare for anyone under 50
>Ian, I know loads of Ians
>Oliver, rare as fuck, do not know a single one.

...

> Shlomo
decently common among 60+ year olds
> David
also decently common but less among 0-30 year olds
> Daniel
very common

dick brockwart? good god thats repulsive

do you know anyone who spells it Iain? i know an iain and i feel like its just a white trash derivative of ian but he insists it isnt

>Fransisco, Rodrigo, Alfonso, Alberto, Fernando, Alejandro, Juan, Enrique, Jorge, Luis, Jose, Esteban, Pedro, Guadalupe, Jesus
Pretty common, except for Guadalupe, Alberto and Jesus

Germany is full of Mario's and Marco's innit?

>Australia: Tjapatjarri, Wurrumul, Pingatjatjatja, Yunungukurra

I’ve never met a Natalya/Natasha, except for my school teacher.

>>Spain: Fransisco, Rodrigo, Alfonso, Alberto, Fernando, Alejandro, Juan, Enrique, Jorge, Luis, Jose, Esteban, Pedro, Guadalupe
>>Latin America: Spain's + Jesus

I've met people with all those names except Jesús and Guadalupe

>>France: Jean, Jacques, Pierre, Charles, Louis, Antoine
Among the youth :
>Common : Jean, Pierre, Louis, Antoine
>Uncommon : Charles
>Rare : Jacques

Overall
>Common : Jean, Jacques, Pierre, Charles, Louis, Antoine

Shlomo isn't "rare" but not really all that common these day.
I for example never had a acquaintance name Shlomo. It's more of "old" people's name now.

David is very common.

Daniel is common.

>Fransisco, Rodrigo, Alfonso, Alberto, Fernando, Alejandro, Juan, Enrique, Jorge, Luis, Jose, Pedro

All this are common.

Guadalupe and Esteban are not

>Mario
I know some but it is disappearing
>Luigi
It's kinda outdated, I don't know any Luigi
>Giovanni
It's really common
>Giuseppe
It was very common 50 years ago because at that time Italy was WAY too religious
>Antonio
It is mostly used by southern Italians
>Marco
It is becoming more and more popular

>Nigel, Ian,
Most likely on middle aged and older men
>Oliver
Very common, has been top 3 baby names for years IIRC.

I'm a Joel and it isn't really a common name desu

ellis
brad
cameron
liam
joe
alex
tom
harry

>my parents gave me jewish name

I know an few iains, its just the scottish spelling. go up north and you'll find them.

I'd believe you never met a Seamas, I don't believe you've never met a Liam. Liam is ridiculously common.

>Séamas (Seamus is the Scottish spelling)
not a weird name but not common either. James in English is more common.

>Patrick
Quite common, but Pádraig in Irish is even more common.

>Liam
very common.

You can see Mehmet Yılmaz whereever you go.

>Tyler Brockbell
Sounds like I am descented from gay cowboys.

All those Russian names are somewhat common, try harder.

who /kang/ here

>Mohammed

we didnt die for you to become this

Hei, sverre/håkon/harald

Hilsen Sigurd

never met a Nigel, i know two Ian's , both are over 40 and i know one oliver

most common name here is probably harry or jack

Pat Brockwoosh

jesus

>Zack Clinteth

could be worse i guess

>Guadalupe

This is more a mexican thing. I've never met anyone in my life with this name.

>Esteban
>Rodrigo

Rather uncommon but I've met a few.

Except Guadalupe and Esteban, I have friends and relatives with those names.

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Same thing here, tbqh

Flash Kentson reporting in

>Mario
Never met one, uncommon
>Luigi
I've met 1 but it's uncommon
>Giovanni
It's not rare but not common either
>Giuseppe
Uncommon/for old people
>Antonio
Uncommon, but my brother is named this way
>Marco
Common

I can't think of any men I know who doesn't have one of those names

I know loads of joels but youre probably right

do you have a nice cock?

In my side of France Louis is common, but Jean/Jacques/Pierre/Charles are very very rare, even more among young.

>tfw named Rodrigo

Feels good having a name hardly anyone else has, but the fact that some people need help spelling it makes it feel like I have a nigger name

>Snack clintbell
Gawd bless