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1 minute ago, dareza said:

yes. In Serbian letter there is no word x.

 

Most of them has Slovak name. :) After maybe few weeks I watched some reportage from one villige where Slovaks live and they have Slovak names. I remember Zuzana and Jan.

 

Ah didn´t knew that, I know about H but didn´t knew about X. Thanks :)

 

Glad to hear that they still keep their origins and they give to their descendants Slovak names. :)

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1 minute ago, hckosice said:

 

Ah didn´t knew that, I know about H but didn´t knew about X. Thanks :)

 

Glad to hear that they still keep their origins and they give to their descendants Slovak names. :)

actually x is h on cyrillic :d 

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6 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Has Milica always been popular or was there a sudden rise in Milica's numbers in 2012-2013? :p 

 

I know we have yearly statistics that show how many times literally every name has been given to a child in that year...hold on. I'm guessing Mohammed and all different variations of that name would be pretty high in the list here (top-3/5). 

well every decade has some popular name

 

from article in one portal i found out Jelena was the most popular in 80s.......Milica and Jelena ''were figting'' in 90s and Milica dominates in 00s :d

 

In 2014

 

Top 10 female:

1. Milica

2. Andjela

3. Jovana

4. Ana

5. Teodora

6. Katarina

7. Marija

8. Sara

9. Anastasija

10. Aleksandra

 

Top 10 male:

1. Nikola

2. Luka

3. Stefan

4. Marko

5. Lazar

6. Aleksandar

7. Filip

8. Jovan

9. Nemanja

10. Milos

(11. Dusan)

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14 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

Ah didn´t knew that, I know about H but didn´t knew about X. Thanks :)

 

Glad to hear that they still keep their origins and they give to their descendants Slovak names. :)

and btw Slovaks from Serbia make great kulen (it is spicy sausage) It is just perfect :wub:. It is called Petrovacki kulen. Most Slovaks live in Backi Petrovac.

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30 minutes ago, DaniSRB said:

i have clasmate Hana

 

and i remember in secondary school there was Jan in one class :d

Jan, which in turn is a bit of an old name in the Netherlands :d (mostly it's older men with that name, of course sometimes still some boys too) 

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:GRE

Top 10 female:

1  Maria
2  Eleni
3  Katherina
4  Vasiliki
5  Sofia
6  Aggeliki
7  Georgia
8  Anastasia
9  Evangelia
10  Dimitra

 

 

Top 10 male:

1  Georgios
2  Ioannis
3  Konstantinos
4  Dimitris
5  Nicholaos
6  Panagiotis
7  Vasilis
8  Christos
9  Alexandros
10  Evangelos

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