Are you thinking about what name to give your baby? Probably among your favorite options are those that appear in the following list. But, if what you want is an original name, don't look for it, because it's about the most used names for newborns in Spain.
With data from the Municipal Register, the Statistics National Institute Every year, it makes a list with the most frequent names and surnames of the residents in Spain, and with the information of the births registered in the Civil Registry, the names most frequently used for children appear.
Here I leave the 20 most frequent names of boys and girls who were born in 2007, and attached their origin and meaning in case it helps some daddy or mommy to decide. It seems that the Spaniards have not changed tastes compared to previous years. What do you know of a little Alejandro or a Lucia who was born last year?
- Most frequent names of children.
Alejandro Griego: the winner of men, the protector
Daniel Hebrew: justice of God
Pablo Latin: Small, minor
David Hebrew: Beloved
Adrián Latin: the one who comes from the sea
Álvaro Germánico: Prudent Man
Javier Vasco: New house
Sergio Latin: Guardian who protects
Germanic Hugo: The one who is very cunning
Diego Griego: Strong, intelligent
Carlos Germánico: Expert man, manly
Marcos Latin: relative to war
Mario Latin: God of War
Ivan Ivan: Russian variant of Juan
Manuel Hebreo: God is with us
Michael Hebrew: God is incomparable
Jorge Griego: The one who works the land
Ruben Hebrew: God has given me a son
Iker Vasco: Feminino de Ikerne. Ascension
Victor Latin: Winner
- Most frequent names of girls.
Lucia Latin: Luz
Hebrew Mary: Beloved of God
Paula Latin: Small
Laura Latin: victorious (laurel)
Claudia Latin: vain
Irene Griego: Bearer of peace
Marta Arameo: The queen of her home
Alba Latin: Aurora, Dawn
Sara Hebrew: Princess
Germanic Carla: Strong
Andrea Griego: Brave
Greek Nerea: the woman who lives in the sea
Julia Latin: Strong and perennial roots
Natalia Latin: Born at Christmas
Elena Greek: bright torch
Ana Hebreo: full of grace
Greek Sofia: Wisdom
Carmen Hebreo: vineyard of God or Latin: poem, song
Daniela Hebreo: The courthouse
Marina Latino: Woman who belongs to the sea.