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, Johann, Wilhelm, Otto, Karl, Hans, Manfred, Helmut, Ludwig, Siegfried, Sigmund, Friedrich, Friedhelm, Franziska, Hilda, Hildegarde, Helga, Ingrid
>Netherlands: Jan
>Italy: Mario, Luigi, Giovanni, Giuseppe, Antonio, Marco
>Sweden: Sven, Lars, Ragnar, Magnus
>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

My name is Rodrigo, but I don't think its a stereotypical name in either Spain or Mexico.

Oliver is the most common name for newborn boys iirc

never knew anyone named Jesus, the only Jesus I've seen are on american movies.

>Mario
I know some, not many, it's kind of a boomer name
>Luigi
I only know one
>Giovanni
it's common
>Giuseppe
common I guess
>Antonio
kinda southern
>Marco
extremely common

I think Luca is the most common name.

that's a very stereotypical Spanish name, in my head all Spanish posters are Rodrigos or Fernandos

Do people still name their kids Guido? I laughed when I found out Barilla's CEO was named Guido, it's considered a slur in America

my father is named Guido, kys cunt

>Reinhardt
Shields?

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