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The most popular names (which by now would be slightly outdated regarding the younger generation are:

 

Ona (Anna/Anne)

Irena (Irene)

Janina (Janna/Janine)

Kristina (Christina/Christine)

Danutė (No equivalent)

 

Jonas (John)

Vytautas (NE)

Antanas (NE)

Tomas (Tom/Thomas)

Juozas (NE)

 

As for 2015-16 ish, completely different names come up as the most popular:

 

Emilija (Emilia)

Viltė (Will)

Gabija (Gabby)

Austėja (NE)

Ema (Emma)

 

Dominykas (Dominique/Dominic)

Lukas (Luke)

Matas (Matt)

Jonas (John)

Jokūbas (Jacob)

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11 minutos atrás, Gianlu33 disse:

Top 10 for Italian boys in 2014:

  • Francesco (4,5℅ of the boy born in 2014)
  • Alessandro
  • Lorenzo
  • Andrea
  • Leonardo
  • Mattia
  • Matteo
  • Gabriele
  • Riccardo
  • Tommaso

 

Top 10 for Italian girls in 2014:

  • Sofia
  • Giulia
  • Aurora
  • Giorgia
  • Martina
  • Emma
  • Greta
  • Chiara
  • Sara
  • Alice
 

 

How funny, Andreia is a girl's name here :lol:

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In the last 100 years...

 

Spoiler

Male
Ivan

Josip

Marko

Stjepan

Tomislav

Željko

Ivica

Ante
Mario

Nikola

 

Female

Marija

Ana

Ivana

Mirjana

Katarina

Nada

Dragica

Ljubica

Vesna

Marina

 

In 2015...

 

Spoiler

Male

Luka

Ivan

Marko

David

Josip

 

Female

Ana

Marija

Mia

Lucija

Sara

 

#banbestmen

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same here Andrea is very frequent girls name.:d also my ex´s name is Andrea...but well thats another story..

 

in fact It´s easy to recognize slovak names, if the name end by "A" it´s girls name :) so if Mattia would be slovak name, it would be for a girl :d

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3 minutes ago, hckosice said:

same here Andrea is very frequent girls name.:d also my ex´s name is Andrea...but well thats another story..

 

in fact It´s easy to recognize slovak names, if the name end by "A" it´s girls name :) so if Mattia would be slovak name, it would be for a girl :d

 

It's mostly the same in Croatia. I remember laughing when as a kid I heard that Andrea is a male name in Italy. :p

 

 

Edited by dcro

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Just now, dcro said:

 

It's mostly the same in Croatia. I remember laughing when I heard that Andrea is a male name in Italy. :p

 

 

 

well, not surprised to hear that, we have really too much things in common, just see the most frequent slovak surname :d Horváth/Horváthová ..I guess, no need to translate :d

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2 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

well, not surprised to hear that, we have really too much things in common, just see the most frequent slovak surname :d Horváth/Horváthová ..I guess, no need to translate :d

 

Yep, also in Hungary Horvath is a very common surname, I don't know why. :dunno: Translation of "Horvath" into English is "Croat" for those who don't know. :d

 

And obviously Horvat is the most common surname in Croatia. :evil:

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