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Pretty standard statistic here for 2015. I'll just write them in english, the other slavic people here will know the correct pronounciation on some of them :d 

 

Boys: 1. George, 2. Alexander, 3. Martin, 4. Dimitar, 5. Ivan, 6. Nicolay, 7. Nicola, 8. Daniel, 9. Victor, 10. Christian

 

Girls: 1. Victoria, 2. Maria, 3. Nicole, 4. Alexandra, 5. Gabriela, 6. Daria, 7. Raja (no english name here, but it is translated into Heaven), 8. Joana, 9. Sofia, 10. Simona

 

The european common name Ema is at number 17 here for 2015. :p

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Pretty standard statistic here for 2015. I'll just write them in english, the other slavic people here will know the correct pronounciation on some of them :d 

 

Boys: 1. George, 2. Alexander, 3. Martin, 4. Dimitar, 5. Ivan, 6. Nicolay, 7. Nicola, 8. Daniel, 9. Victor, 10. Christian

 

Girls: 1. Victoria, 2. Maria, 3. Nicole, 4. Alexandra, 5. Gabriela, 6. Daria, 7. Raja (no english name here, but it is translated into Heaven), 8. Joana, 9. Sofia, 10. Simona

 

The european common name Ema is at number 17 here for 2015. :p

 

 

 

not so many Hermione fans in Bulgaria I guess :d

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5 hours ago, DaniSRB said:

Which are the most popular names in your country?

 

Some statistics says that in Serbia the most popular given names for babies are Nikola (male) and Milica (female).

I just read that most popular names now are Dunja and Lazar.  Also Lena, Maša for girs and Luka and Stefan for boys.

 

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7 minutes ago, dareza said:

I have friend with Slovak origin and his name is Aleksandar :d

 

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. :)

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36 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

not so many Hermione fans in Bulgaria I guess :d

 

No, not many i guess. :d Harry Potter was fairly popular in schools 10 years ago, but with kids growing up it faded away in their memory. I certanly have 2 close friends that were huge HP fans back in the day, all over the books and movies, but now if it is brought in a conversation, they go "pff that kids book" :d

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6 minutes 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. :)

i have clasmate Hana

 

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

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16 minutes 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. :)

yes. In Serbian latin 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.

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