>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, Olga
>Latin America: Spain's + Jesus
>Turkey: Mehmet
>Middle-East: Mohammad, Abdullah, Ahmed
>Israel: Shlomo, David, Daniel
>Japan: Things that start with Hiro, Akira, Yoko
How common are these stereotypical names in their countries?
>Spain: Fransisco, Rodrigo, Javier, Alfonso, Alberto, Fernando, Alejandro, Juan, Enrique, Jorge, Luis, Jose, Esteban, Pedro, Manuel, Carlos, Maria, Ana, Guadalupe
All of them are common minus Guadalupe and Jesus
I thought Helga was a stereotypical Russian name?
Seamus for fucking sure. It's more of a Scot name.
Mario and Luigi actually pretty uncommon
Giovanni, Giuseppe, Antonio common in my parents generation, less in mine
Marco very common in my generation
It's weird how there are so many Americans of British descent but I've never met a single guy named Nigel or Oliver. Same goes for Seamus and Liam with Irish-Americans.
It's like once your family has one or two generations here, you just gravitate towards generic names like Matthew/Mark/Luke/John.
How is Giovanni pronounced? Is it Geo-vanni or Joh-vanni?
Johvannee
Thank you based pastabro.
I heard Mohhamed is pretty popular in west europe these days
>start with Hiro, Akira, Yoko
Akira and Yoko are complete by themselves.
It's not,it's really not
Jesus is common in Spain
>France: Jean, Jacques, Pierre, Charles, Louis, Antoine
For some reason, Louis became quite popular lately. Then you have Antoine, then Pierre.
Jean, Charles and Jacques vary from uncommon to rare and are seriously outdated (then again, Louis was outdated too), eventhough you often encounter them in traditionnal catholic families.
we have these threads all the time
Nigel is uncommon
Ian is a name like Steve and Paul, it's common with people under 60
Oliver is a popular name for younger kids
Jesus is not common at all... Nicolás and Federico in the other hand...
Pretty much all an age 80+ thing desu
Callum seems popular
stop calling us Paco you nigger
German names are cool as fuck
Seamus is less common than Liam or Patrick. Most people would just use James instead
Not in my country tho
your country is not Spain
Guadalupe is common?
ok Manolete
>Sergei, Ivan, Dmitri, Vladimir, Natasha, Svetlana, Olga
Common, exept Natasha isn't a name in itself, it's a diminutive of Natalya
>Boris
Uncommon.
old people names
>Sergei, Ivan, Dmitri, Vladimir
>Olga
very common
>Svetlana
more or less common
>Natasha
that's not even a separate name
>Boris
almost completely non-existent
Somewhat, but a more common one could be Camila or Lucía, at least here. And let's not forget the good old María.