what are common names in your country?
>>71854875
Why are Brazilian phonebooks sorted by first names?
>>71854930
it's not a phonebook
it is the list of freshmen in a uni
http://download.uol.com.br/vestibular2/aprovados/Fuvest2010_PUBL1_10.PDF
>>71854875
>Joao
How do you pronounce that?
Also, top is Canada, bottom is Quebec alone.
>>71855063
https://pt.forvo.com/word/jo%C3%A3o/#pt
>>71854875
>JHOJI OTSUKA
wtf i love brazil now
>>71855128
>Jihad Jamil
best one desu
>>71854875
Jihad Jamil Amine KEK
drumpf
>>71855174
http://bv.fapesp.br/pt/pesquisador/105751/jihad-jamil-amine/
surnames
>>71855296
>turk
>>71855296
so B. J. Novak is slavic
>>71855418
Danilo Türk is actually our former president. The meaning is similar to Horvat, being someone who had come here from European Turkey (most often from the areas of ex-yu that were under the Turks).
>>71855111
Sounds like a fast car approaching then passing by you then leaving very fast
>>71855479
Yes, Novak (which used to mean newly arrived peasant) is also among the most popular surnames in Croatia, Serbia, Czechia and Slovakia.
>>71855117
>Boris, Dejan, Dušan in one row
... kek
>>71855948
The first is Bulgarian (but often taken for Russian) and the other two are Serbian, so no one can claim that we don't like to be associated with other South Slavs!
>>71854875
>JOAO VERGUEIRO
>>71855552
>mfw that's my name
>people who doesnt know me expect me to be a 2 meters tall muscular nigger good at dancing samba
>I'm a 1.7m manlet mestizo
WHY MOM, WHY DO YOU HATE ME SO MUCH
Carmen and Antonio
http://www.lavanguardia.com/vangdata/20150520/54431756037/los-100-nombres-de-hombre-y-mujer-mas-frecuentes-en-espana.html
>>71855063
Joaoun
>>71860484
more like Jwaho
toni
>>71854875
>62: Finn
what
>>71862857
Depends on the generation.
>>71862857
>Ali and Muhammad in the list
Ali Musfatürk Abu Mbasczki
>>71854875
Why do you have so many Asians?
>>71863025
I think it's because they're so often used. Note that the top name only has 2189 occurrences for the whole year, more than 300k people were born. So we don't have a small pool of names that are really common like Muhammad and Ali are amongst Middle-easterners and others, so it gets used enough that it makes it on the list, still only at 90 though. In other words there are a lot of names and a list of 100 doesn't really capture them.