Por raro que parezca, nombrar es una de las cosas que más nos caracterizan como seres humanos, pues sólo nosotros nombramos. En el principio era el Verbo. No obstante, amén de Adán y de algún que otro neologismo, al nacer lo encontramos todo ya nombrado –al menos, lo común y estándar, necesario para entendernos–. Por eso, probablemente una de las cosas que más se piensa uno es cómo llamar a su hijo, ocasión única y sin igual que tiene el hombre de nombrar volitivamente algo, eligiéndolo a su gusto y según su voluntad.
Sin compararlos con la prole, el gusto e incluso la necesidad de nombrar los observamos por todas partes. Nombramos, claro, a nuestras mascotas, pero no es infrecuente hallar a quien nombra a su coche, su bici, su guitarra o su finca. Nos gusta nombrar.
La ley española establece algunas restricciones, como que no se pueden poner a los niños nombres confusos, que los perjudiquen o humillen o que dificulten la identificación, ni tampoco llamarlos como a sus hermanos.
Durante mucho tiempo fue el santoral quien llevaba la batuta a la hora de nombrar a los niños. En castellano son frecuentísimos los nombres de santo o de personajes bíblicos, por no decir que son mayoría. Más tarde se han puesto de moda nombres exóticos, extranjeros o relacionados con fenómenos de la naturaleza. Valga como ejemplo lo único que se sabe de la hija de Penélope Cruz y Javier Bardem: que se llama Luna.
Los famosos son especialmente extravagantes a la hora de nombrar a sus bebés. Brooklyn fue, por ejemplo, el primer vástago de David Beckham y la ex spice girl Victoria. El pequeño lleva el nombre del lugar en que fue concebido. Pero no toda la culpa es suya.
Proliferan por la red fotos de documentos de identidad que, efectivamente, muestran unos nombres de pila dignos de ser reseñados. Parece que esto de nombrar se nos está yendo de las manos. Aquí van los más curiosos.
1. Adolfo Hitler Flores de Valgaz Álava
Por razones más que obvias, parece que este nombre no es demasiado afortunado. De hecho, se sabe que tras el fracaso del fascismo nazi y el descubrimiento de los crímenes perpetradosen Alemania, menguó notablemente el número de bebés que se llamaran Adolf, pues el nombre tenía evidentes connotaciones negativas.
2. Jesucristo Hitler Paracelso Montoya González
Aunque, si observamos éste, quizá simplemente los padres pretendan poner nombres épicos a sus hijos, de hombres que movieron masas y cambiaron –de uno u otro modo– el mundo. No se sabe qué resulta más curioso, si la conjunción de Jesucristo y Hitler en la misma persona, o la combinación con apellidos tan hispanos.
3. Usnavy Marina Pérez González
Marina es, en efecto, un nombre de pila común en español. Pero ese Usnavy inicial no hace referencia sino a la marina americana (US Navy). No sabemos si los padres quisieron un nombre bilingüe, o si su amor por las fuerzas armadas era tal que así decidieron nombrar a su hija. No deja de resultar graciosa la evocación a una entidad de tal calibre seguida de los comunes apellidos Pérez y González.
4. James Bond Noteno Coquinche
Si hay un Rocky y un Rambo, cómo no va a haber un James Bond. Ponle a tu hijo el nombre de quien salva el mundo una y otra vez sin mancharse el traje y Jesucristo Hitler parecerá una nimiedad. Además, la controversia ideológica queda fuera.
5. Email Suárez Barboza
Las nuevas tecnologías nos invaden, ¡y hasta qué punto! Aquí queda patente que nuestro amor por los correos electrónicos puede llegar muy lejos.
6. Rocky Rambo Quispe Mamani
¿Quién no ha querido ser Rocky? ¿Y Rambo? Este niño no tuvo que elegir. Esperemos que no saliera enclenque, porque las bromas escolares pueden haber sido muy duras: un nombre así es demasiado arriesgado.
7. Venezuela Libre Socialista Marcano Vásquez
Parece que el nombre de la prole también puede servir para abanderar una consigna política. Eso sí, la libertad de elección que se le ofrece a la niña es escasa: ¿cómo llamarse así y defender otra ideología?
8. Christmas Day Balam Koyoc
El día de Navidad es siempre bonito y familiar, pero de ahí a llamar así a un hijo hay un trecho muy grande. Resulta gracioso imaginarse a Christmas Day en bañador, moreno, tomándose un daiquiri. Parece como si sólo pudiera ataviarse con un gorro de Papá Noel.
9. Rolling Hendrix Méndez Castro
Bueno, si el niño en cuestión consigue fusionar los genios a los que les ha tomado prestado el nombre, es indudable que dará de que hablar. Esperemos, al menos, que los padres le comprasen una guitarra.
10. Shakespeare Mozart Amstrong Correa
Todo el mundo quiere que su hijo sea un genio, pero que sea estos tres parece demasiado. Claro que, por pedir…
11. Disney Landia Rodríguez
¿Se tratará del lugar en que fue concebida?
Por raro que parezca, nombrar es una de las cosas que más nos caracterizan como seres humanos, pues sólo nosotros nombramos. En el principio era el Verbo. No obstante, amén de Adán y de algún que otro neologismo, al nacer lo encontramos todo ya nombrado –al menos, lo común y estándar, necesario para entendernos–. Por eso, probablemente una de las cosas que más se piensa uno es cómo llamar a su hijo, ocasión única y sin igual que tiene el hombre de nombrar volitivamente algo, eligiéndolo a su gusto y según su voluntad.
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— Actualización: 28/05/2017; Autor: Saber es práctico
INTRODUCCIÓN
¿Antonio? ¿José? ¿Manuel? ¿Cuáles son los nombres de hombre más comunes en España?
A continuación os dejo un listado numerado con los 100 nombres de hombre más comunes de España según los últimos datos¹ del Instituto Nacional de Estadística.
N.º | NOMBRE | ¿CUÁNTOS HAY? |
1 | Antonio | 702 882 |
2 | José | 625 280 |
3 | Manuel | 609 506 |
4 | Francisco | 519 796 |
5 | David | 361 991 |
6 | Juan | 360 743 |
7 | José Antonio | 314 363 |
8 | Javier | 304 459 |
9 | José Luis | 298 983 |
10 | Daniel | 290 613 |
11 | Francisco Javier | 288 935 |
12 | Jesús | 283 007 |
13 | Carlos | 279 191 |
14 | Alejandro | 253 950 |
15 | Miguel | 252 766 |
16 | Jose Manuel | 244 991 |
17 | Rafael | 241 594 |
18 | Pedro | 232 491 |
19 | Miguel Ángel | 228 087 |
20 | Ángel | 225 218 |
21 | José María | 213 778 |
22 | Pablo | 212 282 |
23 | Fernando | 208 099 |
24 | Sergio | 203 921 |
25 | Luis | 199 917 |
26 | Jorge | 191 416 |
27 | Alberto | 180 009 |
28 | Juan Carlos | 160 749 |
29 | Juan José | 155 782 |
30 | Álvaro | 153 034 |
31 | Diego | 149 301 |
32 | Adrián | 147 456 |
33 | Raúl | 139 174 |
34 | Juan Antonio | 136 226 |
35 | Enrique | 132 873 |
36 | Iván | 131 895 |
37 | Ramón | 128 542 |
38 | Rubén | 126 329 |
39 | Vicente | 125 428 |
40 | Óscar | 122 342 |
41 | Andrés | 118 951 |
42 | Joaquín | 116 299 |
43 | Juan Manuel | 114 422 |
44 | Santiago | 111 821 |
45 | Eduardo | 107 820 |
46 | Víctor | 104 941 |
47 | Roberto | 98 331 |
48 | Mario | 97 447 |
49 | Jaime | 97 429 |
50 | Francisco José | 95 816 |
51 | Ignacio | 91 032 |
52 | Marcos | 88 136 |
53 | Alfonso | 86 933 |
54 | Salvador | 84 010 |
55 | Ricardo | 83 420 |
56 | Jordi | 83 336 |
57 | Emilio | 76 111 |
58 | Guillermo | 71 811 |
59 | Julián | 70 253 |
60 | Gabriel | 69 992 |
61 | Julio | 69 847 |
62 | Hugo | 69 509 |
63 | Tomás | 67 033 |
64 | Marc | 65 992 |
65 | José Miguel | 65 401 |
66 | Agustín | 65 349 |
67 | Gonzalo | 64 109 |
68 | Mohamed | 60 945 |
69 | José Ramón | 59 932 |
70 | Félix | 58 892 |
71 | Joan | 56 482 |
72 | Nicolás | 55 808 |
73 | Ismael | 55 086 |
74 | Cristian | 53 460 |
75 | Martín | 52 187 |
76 | Samuel | 51 914 |
77 | Aitor | 49 124 |
78 | Josep | 47 942 |
79 | Juan francisco | 47 857 |
80 | Mariano | 47 561 |
81 | Domingo | 46 851 |
82 | Héctor | 45 420 |
83 | José Carlos | 45 301 |
84 | Alfredo | 44 873 |
85 | Sebastián | 44 607 |
86 | César | 43 012 |
87 | Iker | 42 660 |
88 | Felipe | 42 162 |
89 | José Ángel | 41 035 |
90 | José Ignacio | 40 023 |
91 | Alex | 39 561 |
92 | Victor Manuel | 39 377 |
93 | Lucas | 37 491 |
94 | Luis Miguel | 37 123 |
95 | Rodrigo | 36 058 |
96 | Gregorio | 35 818 |
97 | José Francisco | 35 029 |
98 | Juan Luis | 34 611 |
99 | Xavier | 34 033 |
100 | Albert | 33 992 |
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Do you want to know what are the Spanish names of perfect? Undoubtedly, when we are faced with the birth of a child, we always refer to lists of names and also ask about their origin. So, from the next thing we show you, you will know that they are the most common and originate from Spain.
But not only that, you will also find out which are the rarest and even the most Spanish names that our famous people have is my favorite. An overview of those that were today, yesterday and always, which you cannot miss. Discover them all!
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These are the most famous female names in our country, but fathers and mothers continue to bet on some of the most classic ones. In this sense, and as we shall see later, there is a long history behind our existence. So, in it both queens and princesses were baptized from Spanish female names this will sound familiar to all of us and quite a bit. The court was not complicated and always chose from generation to generation so that none of them wasted. If you think of Spanish girl names, it is clear that they will all appear:
Spanish girl names They can be different, and in addition to the most classic or basic, there are others that are needed. They have that beauty that we like so much and which in a nutshell defines a person. Some of them are about places, others about feelings, but they are all vital to consider, as is the case with Spanish Names for Women . Do you want to know what we’re talking about?
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Spanish male names which are very common and quickly associated with the person we all know. Some of them are still widely used and others have fallen into disuse, but they will surely look like you. When it comes to the names of Spanish men, it is true that we can help ourselves by drawing on history books and from all those kings who were an important part of our country many centuries ago. Both Felipe and Juan and Carlos are very close to the history of Spain, but in addition to them, you can always use other regular customers who have the beauty and simplicity that we expect. nine0005
Among Spanish male names We can also move from the classics to others that may have been in the background. Because there are always differences between some Spanish boy names and others. Time is who usually says it, and also, of course, trends and tastes. Hence, below we may hear them less, but because of their importance, they must also have been among us. nine0005
Perhaps they are rare on the one hand, but on the other hand we can also say that some of them are among those that the names of Spaniards and Spaniards are already endangered . Yes, those names that were in the background, but which many years ago were much more common. It is true that when we meet them today, we always tend to associate them with older people from our area. But you have to think that they are still part of the culture and the many lives that have been left behind. So they are also convenient to remember and perhaps also add to those that we already had in mind for our little ones. nine0005
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If parents famous Spanish They also thought it best to look for a name rooted in their land. Of course, most of them didn’t know for sure at birth that their son or daughter was going to be one or one of the most important people in our country, as it was, and here’s a good proof of that:
to Old Spanish Names , we have a rather complex mix. Because, looking back, we can find names that still followed from generation to generation, but, on the other hand, some of them are already harder to pronounce. In this case, when we are looking for ancient names, we must first look at our own family tree, for in other very old generations we are going to find some treasures like those that follow. nine0005
It’s true that every time we choose options and adapt names from other languages . But still, there are always many people who stick to the most classic style in the world of names. Antonio and Maria top the list, but that’s not all! Of course, here you will find out what happens to all parents who are looking for a Spanish root and who, even if they do not want to, in the end, will always bet on the classics, but continue to reinvent themselves. This is one of those names that cannot be forgotten. You know them all!
After the fall of the Roman Empire, a period of transition began in the West, which led to the Middle Ages. So it can be said that this is the case in the XNUMXth century to the middle of the XNUMXth century . With the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs and their mandate, we could already talk about a new step and path towards the so-called modern era. The various kingdoms, and the birth of the Romance languages, have given us the opportunity to discover a series of Spanish names that will become quite important in time. Who in the family did not have someone named Isabelle or Fernando, Alfonso and Ramon?
For all tastes, some more common others less so Some are barely audible anymore, but perhaps others are everywhere. This is a way to always maintain the essence that characterizes us, which is important. Names that are passed down from generation to generation, and with them we continue to remember our ancestors, who probably had similar names. Is your name on the quoted lists?
The information on the meaning of all the names analyzed on this website has been prepared on the basis of knowledge gained from reading and studying the reference bibliography of such eminent authors as Bertrand Russell, Antenor Nacenteso or the Spanish Elio Antonio de Nebrija.
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Spanish names are the longest. Not surprisingly, the famous Spanish artist is the owner of the longest name. The full name of Pablo Picasso is Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuseno Maria de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santisima Trinidad Martir Patricio Ruiz and Picasso.
The history of the origin of Spanish names begins in the 15th century, when the formed language began to spread with colonizers and conquerors around the world. Spanish is the official language in 21 countries today. It is second only to Chinese in terms of usage. nine0005
Spaniards are legally allowed to have no more than two given names and two surnames. More than this number, the names do not appear in official documents. The name-formation scheme of the Spaniards is quite entertaining.
The first name, according to the Catholic tradition, is called in honor of the patron saint. The middle name is chosen by the parents or the older generation. You can name children with several names. The Spaniards believe that the more patrons and angels a child has, the more successful and happier his life will be. The formation of the child’s surname occurs by combining the first words in the surname of the father and mother. nine0005
Consider an example:
The names of the Spaniards have a collective image and are formed from Roman, Greek and Arabic dialects. For example, Augustine, Hector, Farida, Catalina, Lucas. This is all a trace of a centuries-old history that shaped the culture and traditions of modern Spain in layers. The Catholic Church made a significant contribution, and to this day, canonized church names are 90% of all Spanish names. The most common name for men is Juan, for women — Maria. Every second inhabitant of Spain has such names. This is due to the fact that since ancient times John and Mary were considered the most revered saints. The Spaniard considers it his duty to bless his child with this name.
A common type of surname among Spaniards is those that denote whose son or daughter you are — Isabel Garcia, Santiago Fernandez. The surname of the Spaniard can also be determined by the territorial affiliation of the carrier. It is formed from the name of the place of birth or origin of the genus with the connecting word de — Juan de Valencia, Pedro de La Pena. Professions, titles and job responsibilities are often involved in the formation of Spanish surnames — Alonso Cabrero (goatherd), Enrique Duque (duke), Jorge Zapatero (shoemaker). nine0005
The list of modern Spanish names is quite diverse: