I live in alulia and there are a lot of Francesco (francis) here.
Dio_solaire_D_Ethelo on
Evidentemente nel 2001 invece andava di moda Matteo in Emilia🤣 io solo bolognese e ho conosciuto una decina di matteo, ne avevamo 3 nella mia stessa classe alle elementari ed eravamo 19, e 2 nella mia classe quando ero alle superiori ed eravamo solo in 16, ed erano tutte persone diverse, io di Leonardi mai sentiti
CharMakr90 on

DasSchneggschen on
Why isn’t it Muhammad like anywhere else in Europe?
BayouMan2 on
Interesting
hyf5 on

SadPhase2589 on
I lived in Northern Italy for seven years and never met an Italian name Leonardo.
FormerCollegeDJ on
I wonder how popular Jannik has become in the last 5 years or Flavio and Matteo have become in the last 2 weeks.
Tartaros030 on
Question remains how this correlates to the chosen name of the current and previous pope. That can’t be pure coincidence, looking at this map?
Edit: nvm, map is from 2020.
Firestorm0x0 on
Make / Female would be interesting
Isernogwattesnacken on
Jonas? I expected Adolf.
Ericovich on
Molise obsessed with Andrea Bocelli?
bbqthrowaway on
My name is Jonas 🎶
-ATF- on
Boy names in US: Jaxxon Daxxon Zaxxon
HyperbolicModesty on
I know a Francesco who is married to a Francesca.
MirloVoyager on
Even the new Pope got into the Leo bandwagon
ToddPundley on
No Italian map in this Reddit is allowed to deviate from the South and North are different (and Tyrol is just weird and German) formula.
Darkkujo on
They must really like the Ninja Turtles over there!
28850 on
>2020
Antonio
>2021

Neo_luigi on
North south divide italy
East west divide germany
These 2 things will be there with us for eternity
ShaderCompilation on
This is all propaganda. In reality it’s Mario
Quark21_Relic on
Italy really said “our most famous guy was named Leonardo so thats just what we’re doing now.” 500 years later, still going strong.
giantsage on
Sicily…whatever happened there…
DarthSmegma421 on
The Jonas in South Tyrol makes sense to me. That’s the German-speaking part of Italy so I can see why they are a random outlier in what name they chose.
MindTheGecko on
r/everymapofitaly
Glass_Efficiency5863 on
where is “Mohammad”??
TheFace5 on
Jannik loading
FormalWare on
Stay pure, Sicily.
lupusmaximus- on
Most popular names in Italy 2020, 1920, 1820, 1720…
stumpymcstumpface on
I would have expected at least one Luca.
24benson on
Aosta has become just another Italian region
Waste-Gene-7793 on
I was promised two-Scillies not four!
AustinBaze on
The sheer territory of Leonardo is impressive.
I_Sure_Yam on
What kinda bullshit did the Leonardos pull in the Jonas region
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I live in alulia and there are a lot of Francesco (francis) here.
Evidentemente nel 2001 invece andava di moda Matteo in Emilia🤣 io solo bolognese e ho conosciuto una decina di matteo, ne avevamo 3 nella mia stessa classe alle elementari ed eravamo 19, e 2 nella mia classe quando ero alle superiori ed eravamo solo in 16, ed erano tutte persone diverse, io di Leonardi mai sentiti

Why isn’t it Muhammad like anywhere else in Europe?
Interesting

I lived in Northern Italy for seven years and never met an Italian name Leonardo.
I wonder how popular Jannik has become in the last 5 years or Flavio and Matteo have become in the last 2 weeks.
Question remains how this correlates to the chosen name of the current and previous pope. That can’t be pure coincidence, looking at this map?
Edit: nvm, map is from 2020.
Make / Female would be interesting
Jonas? I expected Adolf.
Molise obsessed with Andrea Bocelli?
My name is Jonas 🎶
Boy names in US: Jaxxon Daxxon Zaxxon
I know a Francesco who is married to a Francesca.
Even the new Pope got into the Leo bandwagon
No Italian map in this Reddit is allowed to deviate from the South and North are different (and Tyrol is just weird and German) formula.
They must really like the Ninja Turtles over there!
>2020
Antonio
>2021

North south divide italy
East west divide germany
These 2 things will be there with us for eternity
This is all propaganda. In reality it’s Mario
Italy really said “our most famous guy was named Leonardo so thats just what we’re doing now.” 500 years later, still going strong.
Sicily…whatever happened there…
The Jonas in South Tyrol makes sense to me. That’s the German-speaking part of Italy so I can see why they are a random outlier in what name they chose.
r/everymapofitaly
where is “Mohammad”??
Jannik loading
Stay pure, Sicily.
Most popular names in Italy 2020, 1920, 1820, 1720…
I would have expected at least one Luca.
Aosta has become just another Italian region
I was promised two-Scillies not four!
The sheer territory of Leonardo is impressive.
What kinda bullshit did the Leonardos pull in the Jonas region