They suggest that there is some kind of correlation, where there doesn’t seem to be any.
GTor93 on
Olivia in Finland? Really?
VulpesVulpix on
Sofia/Zofia sweep
Shwabb1 on
Anna is surely less common in Ukraine than Hanna
wreath3187 on
what year?
AleksejsIvanovs on
For Latvia it should be Emīlija. Emīliju is an accusative case.
Myrialle on
At least for 2025 this is wrong, in Germany that would be Sophia.Â
No-Deal8956 on
My niece is called Olivia. I warned her mother at the time, and now she’s complaining that there are four Olivia’s in her daughter’s class.
dragecs on
OK, so it’s Sophia’s world.
Responsible-Diet-147 on
In what age?
marianneouioui on
What year????
WhoAmIEven2 on
Feels weird seeing Astrid. All Astrid I know are 80+ year old ladies. Always seen it as an old lady name in the same league as Britta and Ulla.
Jazzlike-Row2536 on
Hey Lucia!
korruptkifli on
Hanna is the most popular girls’ name here in Hungary for various years now, and the calendars still haven’t dedicated a name-day for it
AsterXsh99 on
Jade in France is weird for me
ExpletiveDeIeted on
-ia suffix is interesting. Prob for a reason I do not yet know.
-WADE99- on
r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
ComradeHenryBR on
Maria has probably been the most popular baby name in Portugal since the 800s
Hellquist on
Is this list from 2022? Because that was the last time Astrid was the most common baby name for girls in Sweden. Alma is currently the most common name.
random6174 on
Can you pass the Zeynep?
PeppaPig_69420 on
r/portugalcykablyat
dumbBunny9 on
Astrid: is there an English equivalent? I like Astrid but I don’t think I have ever met someone named it.
Evan_Saints on
In Brazil, Sofia is also common.
noocaryror on
What year was this?
Sixtoy59 on
What is period/year ?
Have you the data for boy ?? I’m interested
resdestrvens on
Italian name litteraly means “i’m hot”
Feisty_Sky_9559 on
Hhmm… for France it’s been Louise since 2023 😅
Mediocre-Plate-675 on
Right next to Olivia, Aino is always almost as popular.Â
RattlinEgg on
Sophie’s Choice was Sofia after all
Current_Emenation on
This map is emblematic of how Iceland is unique in its distinctiveness from the rest of Europe.
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How do u say Jade in French?
The colors are misleading.
They suggest that there is some kind of correlation, where there doesn’t seem to be any.
Olivia in Finland? Really?
Sofia/Zofia sweep
Anna is surely less common in Ukraine than Hanna
what year?
For Latvia it should be Emīlija. Emīliju is an accusative case.
At least for 2025 this is wrong, in Germany that would be Sophia.Â
My niece is called Olivia. I warned her mother at the time, and now she’s complaining that there are four Olivia’s in her daughter’s class.
OK, so it’s Sophia’s world.
In what age?
What year????
Feels weird seeing Astrid. All Astrid I know are 80+ year old ladies. Always seen it as an old lady name in the same league as Britta and Ulla.
Hey Lucia!
Hanna is the most popular girls’ name here in Hungary for various years now, and the calendars still haven’t dedicated a name-day for it
Jade in France is weird for me
-ia suffix is interesting. Prob for a reason I do not yet know.
r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
Maria has probably been the most popular baby name in Portugal since the 800s
Is this list from 2022? Because that was the last time Astrid was the most common baby name for girls in Sweden. Alma is currently the most common name.
Can you pass the Zeynep?
r/portugalcykablyat
Astrid: is there an English equivalent? I like Astrid but I don’t think I have ever met someone named it.
In Brazil, Sofia is also common.
What year was this?
What is period/year ?
Have you the data for boy ?? I’m interested
Italian name litteraly means “i’m hot”
Hhmm… for France it’s been Louise since 2023 😅
Right next to Olivia, Aino is always almost as popular.Â
Sophie’s Choice was Sofia after all
This map is emblematic of how Iceland is unique in its distinctiveness from the rest of Europe.