Popular names; name them!
By cyberfluf
@cyberfluf (4996)
Netherlands
October 26, 2006 6:19am CST
What are popular boy/girl names in your country/area? In holland there are lots of people thinking of totally new names or reinventing older ones.
Names I hear often are: Sterre (kinda resembles Star in Dutch), Yordi, Youri, DJ and double names (a lot starting with 'anna' and another name after it).
Names from over the border are popular too.
Show me yours! :)
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5 responses
@bojangles88 (649)
•
13 May 08
There are loads of common names in England - such as:
Sarah
Emma
Laura/Lauren
Kate
and for the boys;
Thomas
David
Daniel
Richard
and many many more
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@cyberfluf (4996)
• Netherlands
25 May 08
Ah yes, Emma is a very common English name. I had an Emma in primary school who had an English mother, the Emma in the show F.R.I.E.N.D.S is from England, and so on. I didn't come it with it myself though. Thanks for sharing!
@javaleira (372)
• Portugal
1 May 08
in my country is : joao pedro maria onessimo :) i live in Portugal, a part o Europe.
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@cyberfluf (4996)
• Netherlands
25 May 08
Thank you for your reply. I never heard the name onessimo before, it sounds very pretty. Is it a typical portugese name?
@asawanialvin0611 (1877)
• Philippines
1 May 08
in my country, theresa, marissa, maria, michelle, kemmeth, richard, allan, alvin, marie, elaine, elizabeth,michael, john
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@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
14 May 08
In Usa girls names Brianna, LIsa, Janelle, Shannon,
Shyanne, laurel, boys shane, robert, James, Shawn,
Curt, ralph, Grant, Reed.
@rhane7315 (5649)
• Philippines
2 May 08
some of the popular names that i can recall in my country would be christine, cristina, marie, mary, grace, ann, maria, peter, jayson, michael, raymond, allan, daniel, etc. i can't remember the rest lol
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