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.
Lucía is the Spanish
Olivia - 20 years in a row in first place. It's a beautiful name, of course, but I'm too tired of it. Thankfully it's not common in my area. And speaking of
Olivia, it's #7 now.
Hugo made a jump from #50 to #10 in 2002-2003 and has never left the top 10 since then.
Carmen and
María are the most perennial names in the girls' list, with
Carmen's lowest spot being #47 and
María's #16 (by decade). In fact,
María del
Carmen is the most common feminine name in Spain.
Antonio's (most common masculine name in Spain) lowest spot was #27.
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Part of these names seem to cycle fast, but some classics (
Pedro,
José;
Laura,
Daniela) need a break, in my opinion. I'm also glad there is more creativity, though. However, I consider that there are names that should be used more often, emphasising vintage gems, like
Flora,
Xenia,
Leonor,
Emilia,
Angélica;
Tristán,
Lorenzo,
Vicente,
Dante,
Igor...
Apart from this, considering recent additions, I'm excited to see
Julen,
Saúl,
Jan,
Axel,
Nil,
Alonso,
Fabio,
Ares,
Ander,
Kai,
Luka,
Elías,
Adara,
Iris,
Alaia,
Naia,
Diana,
Iria,
Catalina,
Nour,
Aurora,
Violeta,
Elia,
Cataleya,
Yasmin,
Cayetana,
Aya and
Roma.
Hope this is helpful! :)
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