[Opinions] Spain's Top 100 (2023)
Spain released the top 100 baby names of 2023 five days ago.
https://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/spain/2023
What do you think of Spanish names?
What are your favourite names from this list? And those you dislike/hate?
Note that the names in the chart lack accents (for instance, Lucia and Nicolas should be Lucía and Nicolás).
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https://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/spain/2023
What do you think of Spanish names?
What are your favourite names from this list? And those you dislike/hate?
Note that the names in the chart lack accents (for instance, Lucia and Nicolas should be Lucía and Nicolás).
“Dear optimist, pessimist, and realist – while you guys were busy arguing about the glass of wine, I drank it! Sincerely, the opportunist!”
-Lori Greiner
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I like many Spanish names, but given the ones on this list, here are my favorites in order:
Male:
Diego
Javier
Ian
Victor
Adam
Samuel
Dylan
Rafael
Miguel
Francisco
Thiago
Rodrigo
Aitor
Hector
Manuel
Antonio
Eric
Santiago
Alonso
Neizan
Max
Isaac
Adrian
Daniel
Leo
Martin
Ivan
Joel
Sergio
Female:
Claudia
Lina
Maria
Julia
Ariadna
Aitana
Isabella
Isabel
Cataleya
Helena
Ines
Irene
Elsa
Elena
Clara
Lara
Laura
Valeria
Adara
Nerea
Angela
Adriana
Nora
Marina
Alicia
Celia
Chloe
Male:
Diego
Javier
Ian
Victor
Adam
Samuel
Dylan
Rafael
Miguel
Francisco
Thiago
Rodrigo
Aitor
Hector
Manuel
Antonio
Eric
Santiago
Alonso
Neizan
Max
Isaac
Adrian
Daniel
Leo
Martin
Ivan
Joel
Sergio
Female:
Claudia
Lina
Maria
Julia
Ariadna
Aitana
Isabella
Isabel
Cataleya
Helena
Ines
Irene
Elsa
Elena
Clara
Lara
Laura
Valeria
Adara
Nerea
Angela
Adriana
Nora
Marina
Alicia
Celia
Chloe
Fun fact: Ares is used for both boys and girls in Spain. As a masculine name, it refers to the Greek god of war, while as a feminine name it's a Marian name referring to a sanctuary in Catalonia.
I’m more interested in your reflections as a Spaniard! Are there any surprises or names you’re excited to see appear on the lists?
Overall, the Spanish name list focuses on trendy names (Enzo, Thiago, Gael; Noa, Triana, India) while also keeping classics used throughout the years (Manuel, Gonzalo, Nicolás; Sofía, Paula, Ana). Besides, names from Spain's co-official languages are usually present in the list, with Catalan (Marc, Biel; Laia, Ona), Basque (Iker, Julen; Leire, Ainara) and, less often, Galician (Brais, Anxo; Iria, Sabela). English (Izan, Noah, Liam; Mía, Chloe, Isabella) and Arabic (Adam, Mohamed, Amir; Nour, Yasmin, Layan) borrowings also play a major role.
Spanish parents tend to choose short names, especially for girls (Leo, Marco, Pol, Nil, Aday; Lara, Zoe, Ona, Iris, Lía). There is also a trend of using short forms as full names, with Lola and Nico being the most notable examples.
Spanish parents tend to choose short names, especially for girls (Leo, Marco, Pol, Nil, Aday; Lara, Zoe, Ona, Iris, Lía). There is also a trend of using short forms as full names, with Lola and Nico being the most notable examples.
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing this information. I would love to see Flora, Xenia, Leonor, Angélica, and Igor on the charts!