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Most frequent newborn children names. By sex

Most frequent newborn children names. By sex. Boys Catalonia. 2018
Ranking 2018 Number Rate per 1,000 childrens Ranking 2017
Marc 1 640 19.75 1
Pol 2 548 16.91 3
Àlex/Álex 3 499 15.40 2
Jan 4 489 15.09 5
Nil 5 461 14.22 4
Leo 6 459 14.16 12
Èric/Eric 7 444 13.70 8
Pau 8 442 13.64 11
Martí 9 432 13.33 7
Lucas 10 419 12.93 9
Hugo 11 417 12.87 6
Biel 12 415 12.81 10
Arnau 13 378 11.66 13
Bruno 14 299 9.23 15
Aleix 15 272 8.39 14
Enzo 16 270 8.33 16
Mateo 17 267 8.24 26
Daniel 18 251 7.75 17
Adam 19 237 7.31 18
Max 20 231 7.13 19
Source: Idescat. Names of newborn children, based on the Birth Statistics.
Most frequent newborn children names. By sex. Girls Catalonia. 2018
Ranking 2018 Number Rate per 1,000 childrens Ranking 2017
Júlia/Julia 1 587 19.08 1
Martina 2 522 16.97 2
Emma 3 519 16.87 3
Maria/María 4 466 15.15 4
Lucía 5 441 14.33 5
Paula 6 426 13.85 7
Laia 7 423 13.75 6
Sofía/Sofia 8 388 12.61 8
Aina 9 377 12.25 12
Abril 10 371 12.06 13
Noa 11 368 11.96 11
Mia 12 348 11.31 15
Ona 13 347 11.28 9
Sara 14 338 10.99 18
Carla 15 330 10.73 10
Chloe/Chlóe 16 330 10.73 16
Arlet 17 324 10.53 14
Jana 18 276 8.97 20
Lia/Lía 19 276 8.97 25
Clàudia/Claudia 20 261 8.48 17
Source: Idescat. Names of newborn children, based on the Birth Statistics.

Last update: September 30, 2019.

Methodological note

Methodological aspects

Natural movement provides regular information on basic demographic flows such as births, deaths and marriages in order to assess the population development and trends.

The source of the statistics on the natural population movement is the declarations made when registering a birth, marriage or death in the Civil Registry, which also requires a statistical bulletin to be filled out on the event. The figures presented refer exclusively to the registrations made in Catalonia by people living there, and these statistics are conducted through a cooperation agreement with the INE.

The Statistical Institute of Catalonia (Idescat) offers information in relation to the names of babies born in Catalonia. This information is similar to that provided by other statistical institutes in Europe, which include the Belgium's National Institute of Statistics, Norway?s National Statistics Institute, and the Spanish National Statistics Institute (INE).

Unavailable information is represented using the symbol ":". When the value is lower than that of the minimum unit to be able to estimate the statistical operation or if it effects statistical confidentiality, the symbol used is "..".