>Ireland: Seamus, Patrick, Liam, Moira
>England: Nigel, Ian, Oliver, Wilbur
>Scotland: Angus, Duncan
>Spain + Latin America: Jesus, Francisco, Rodrigo, Javier, Antonio, Alfonso, Alberto, Fernando, Alejandro, Juan, Enrique, Jorge, Luis, Jose, Esteban, Pedro, Manuel, Carlos, Raul, Ignacio, Sebastian, Felipe, Santiago, Maria, Ana, Silvia, Sofia, Valeria, Guadalupe
>France: Jean, Jacques, Pierre, Marcel, Charles, Louis, Antoine, Julien, Francois
>Germany: Siegfried, Reinhardt, Johann(es), Wilhelm, Otto, Karl, Hans, Manfred, Helmut, Ludwig, Sigmund, Friedrich, Friedhelm, Franziska, Hilda, Hildegarde, Helga, Ingrid
>Netherlands: Jan, Hendrik
>Italy: Mario, Luigi, Giovanni, Giuseppe, Antonio, Marco
>Sweden: Sven, Lars, Ragnar, Magnus, Bjorn, Gustav, Anders
>Russia: Sergei, Ivan, Dmitri, Boris, Vladimir, Mikhail, Alexey, Natalya, Svetlana, Olga, Anastasia
>Turkey: Mehmet
>Middle-East: Mohammad, Abdullah, Ahmed
>Israel: Shlomo, David, Daniel, Benjamin, Isaac, Mordecai, Moshe, Rebecca, Rachel
>China: Chang, Wang, Zhang
>Japan: Akira, Yoko, Things that start with Hiro
>Korea: Kim, Lee, Park
How common are these stereotypical names in their countries?
>Russia: Sergei, Ivan, Dmitri, Boris, Vladimir, Mikhail, Alexey, Natalya, Svetlana, Olga, Anastasia
I have met Slovenes bearing each of these names, though most of them belonged to my parents' generations.
>Russia: Sergei, Ivan, Dmitri, Boris, Vladimir, Mikhail, Alexey, Natalya, Svetlana, Olga, Anastasia
Very common.
>Nigel
Not very common
>Ian and Duncan
Fairly common
>Wilbur
Rare
I'm Carlos, and it's a fairly common name.
how many fucking times will you post this shit?
kys
>Sweden: Mohammed, Abdullah, Sven, Lars, Ragnar, Magnus, Bjorn, Gustav, Anders
Fixed
>Mario, Luigi, Giovanni, Giuseppe, Antonio
these are all terroni names
>Seamus, Patrick, Liam, Moira
Patrick and Liam are extremely common, Moira is very uncommon. Séamus is quite uncommon but James in English is common. I've also seen Séimí more than Séamus
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Fairly common. Jan is quite common. Hendrik is rich guys name.
Based
in the last generation quite, my mothers called ingrid, my grandmother helga, i also know a fair ammount of hanses.
These days its mostly christian names with Anglo names for the lower class plebs.
>Angus, Duncan
Angus is quite archaic sounding and Teuchter as fuck. Duncan is more heard as a surname these days.
Italy:in order from most used to the left to less used to the right
Marco,Antonio,Giuseppe,Giovanni,Mario,Luigi
>sweden
Honestly, it's spot on, not much to say. although i've known a lot more people named Erik and Göran than the amount of Gustav and Anders
What about
>USA: Tyrone, Deshaun, Jamarcus, Trayvon, Juan, Pablo, Jose, Shlomo
>England: Nigel, Ian, Oliver, Wilbur
Nigel is rare, Ian is common as fuck, Oliver is a common baby name but rare for adults, Wilbur is a dogs name.
Jesus is very uncommon here. We don't have Javier, it's a surname and we use -X instead -J. Xavier (surname), Alexandre e etc. Santiago is used as surname too.
We rarely use -an or on. We use -ão. João , Sebastião and etc.
Guadalupe is very uncommon too.
Also, the pronunciation are different. J in portuguese have the sound of Jay and we have 3 sounds for R, what change a lot the name.
>Jamarcus
What the hell man.
Is Jesus also rare in Portugal?
Not at all common. These names sound/feel ancient.