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[OFF TOPIC] Which are the most popular names in your country?


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11 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

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) 

hm i wouldn't connect it with Netherlands

 

for me it is typical Czech/Slovak/Polish :d

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Just now, DaniSRB said:

hm i wouldn't connect it with Netherlands

 

for me it is typical Czech/Slovak/Polish :d

or Greece. Jan + akis. And there is Janakis :d@Janakis :p

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2 minutes ago, dareza said:

or Greece. Jan + akis. And there is Janakis :d@Janakis :p

in serbian Janis is Jovan, Janakis is Jovica :d in the church is Ioannis :d

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Top 10 family names in Serbia

 

1. Jovanović

2. Petrović

3. Nikolić

4. Marković

5. Đorđević

6. Stojanović

7. Ilić

8. Stanković

9. Pavlović

10. Milošević

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28 minutes ago, dareza said:

well, it is traditional sausage in Serbia (Vojvodina) and Croatia (Slavonija). There is also festival of kulen in B. Petrovac :d

 

Just did some searching, I found a few videos and articles. It is not typical Slovak food or product at all, this is a pure invention and tradition of Slovaks in Serbia and neighboring countries. :d but it looks very fine and tasty, shame it´s not so known here, I´m actually ashamed that I didn´t hear about kulen untill today. it deserve to be more famous also in their origin country :(

 

but I found a video about " хмељ - Hops" :d and yeah thats more typical for us :lol:

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1 hour ago, hckosice said:

 

cool :) 

 

I know that there many Serbians of slovak origin, I always wondered what names they usually have ? if serbians or slovak :) Aleksandar is more serb I think, In SVK it´s Alexander. :)

national minorities here keep their tradition (captain of our u18 or u19 football team is Dominik :D)

 

of course if marriages are mixed people agree i guess :d

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Most common names picked last year

 

Male:

 

Spoiler

 

Santiago

Mateo

Juan

Matías

Nicolás

Benjamín

Pedro

Tomás

Thiago

Santino

 

 

 

Female:

Spoiler

 

Sofía

María

Lucía

Martina

Catalina

Elena

Emilia

Valentina

Paula

Zoe

 

 

Most common surnames:
 

Spoiler

 

Gonzalez

Rodriguez

Lopez

Fernandez

Garcia

Perez

Martinez

Gomez

Diaz

Sanchez

 

 

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