How common are these stereotypical names in their countries?

>Ireland: Seamus, Patrick, Liam
>Britain: Nigel, Ian, Oliver
>Spain: Fransisco, Rodrigo, Javier, Alfonso, Alberto, Fernando, Alejandro, Juan, Enrique, Jorge, Luis, Jose, Esteban, Pedro, Manuel, Carlos, Maria, Ana, Guadalupe
>France: Jean, Jacques, Pierre, Charles, Louis, Antoine
>Germany: Reinhardt, Wilhelm, Otto, Karl, Hans, Manfred, Helmut, Ludwig, Siegfried, Sigmund, Friedrich, Friedhelm, Franziska, Hilda, Hildegarde, Helga
>Netherlands: Jan, Johann
>Italy: Mario, Luigi, Giovanni, Giuseppe, Antonio, Marco
>Sweden: Sven, Lars, Ragnar
>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

Only met 2 Natashas, never met a Boris. Actually never met a Vladimir, but that’s a coincidence, it’s a common name. My great-granddad’s name was Mohammad.

Sergei, Ivan and Dmitri are common.

>Britain: Nigel, Ian, Oliver
Only Ian/Iain is popular here (Scotland) The other two are very English names.

Franziska is very common, Friedrich, Karl and Wilhelm actually too but more for second names.

My name is Ian :)

Normal names in Sweden from that list:
Patrik
Oliver
Jacques=Jacob/Jakob, Charles=Carl/Karl, Antoine=Anton
Karl, Hans, Ludvig, Fredrik, Hilda=Matilda/etc
Jan, Johan, Johannes
Sven, Lars
Mohammed, Abdul, Achmed
David, Daniel
Nothing Japanese.

Guadalupe wtf? that's a name?

Hello Ian

Johann is in decline and people with that name in our country are usually from Germany or Austria.

2,5% of the population is named Jan. It's not unusual to meet a Jan, but it also get less popular.

where is Magnus, Alexander?

Hiya mate x

Are there seriously Swedish Ludvigs? Like as their first name?

Also I know 4 Timurs. Ve voz keengs.

Is the name "Arthur" common over there?

>France: Jean, Jacques, Pierre, Charles, Louis, Antoine

Jean= quite common, but very rare among younger people
Jaques= same

All the others are very common

I live in LA and I see Guadalupes from time to time.

Those are normal too.
Yes.

Let me guess.................................... they're Mexicans right?

I assume. I can't pretend to be able to tell the difference between Mexicans and other Latinos, but most Latinos in LA are Mexican.

>ivan
i've only meet 2 ivans in my life, one being black the other being my mexican friend's step dad

All of those are really common, actually Mario might be the least common among those. Some of those are more used in the South, some in the North, but all are quite widespread anyway

If i had a french wife id name one of our kids Jacques

>If i had a french wife id name one of our kids Jacques

What do you mean with this gif

USA:John, Jhonson, Thomas, Richard, Jack, Jones, Dickson, Peter, Mick, Willy

Hans was the most common (male) first name in Germany as of about 2011

>tfw girl named Hans
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>Russia: Sergei, Ivan, Dmitri, Boris, Vladimir, Natasha, Svetlana
Boris is rather uncommon (№58 by popularity), it's prevalent among Jews as a russified form of Baruch. Other names from this list are in male and female top-10

You don't understand anything, we already answered you several times and you repost your thread with the same name. Fuck you.

yeah nah

>Britain: Nigel, Ian, Oliver
I know loads of Ians but not a single Nigel or Oliver.

Let me guess
Muhammad is the most popular right?

>Jean
Very common among old people, quite rare among young people

>Jacques
Common among old people, very rare among young people

>Pierre
Common in every generation

>Charles
Not very common, but you can find people of every age wearing that name

>Louis
Common among very old people and very young people

>Antoine
Same as Pierre

>Seamus, Patrick, Liam
Common. Séamus is probably not as common these days, everybody is being a fag and choosing foreign names nowadays.

It isn't you dirty gypsy.