How popular is the baby name Adria in the United States right now? How popular was it historically? Use the popularity graph and data table below to find out! Plus, see all the blog posts that mention the name Adria.
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The mountainous micro-state of Andorra is located in the Pyrenees, sandwiched between France and Spain.
Andorra has a population of fewer than 100,000 people — making it more populous than Monaco and Liechtenstein, but less populous than Malta.
The country’s official language is Catalan, but other languages (like French and Spanish) are also spoken.
Though I haven’t been able to find up-to-date baby name rankings for Andorra, I did recently come across four sets of rankings that were slightly older. So here are Andorra’s most popular baby names of 2015, 2013, 2012, and 2011:
2015
In 2015, a total of 602 babies (304 girls and 298 boys) were born in Andorra.
Girl names, 2015
Boy names, 2015
1. Alba 2. Janna 3. Lia 4. Aina 5. Ainoa 6. Júlia 7. Laia 8. Lara 9. Maria 10. Martina
1. Lucas 2. Nil 3. Martí 4. Eric 5. Adrià 6. Enzo 7. Liam 8. Rodrigo 9. Alex 10. Biel
Some explanations…
Aina, Martí, and Adrià are the Catalan forms of Anna, Martin, and Adrian.
Ainoa is based on the Basque name Ainhoa.
Laia and Biel are the Catalan diminutives of Eulalia and Gabriel.
Nil is derived from Neilos, the name of the Greek god of the Nile river (and also the ancient Greek name of the river itself).
Enzo could be short for any of the Italian –enzo names, such as Lorenzo.
2013
In 2013, Andorra welcomed a total of 588 babies (297 girls and 291 boys).
Girl names, 2013
Boy names, 2013
1. Laia 2. Carlota 3. Emma 4. Lara 5. Martina 6. Aina 7. Maria 8. Blanca 9. Laura 10. Valentina
1. Marc 2. Eric 3. Jan 4. Daniel 5. Enzo 6. Ian 7. Pol 8. Àlex 9. Jordi 10. Martí
Pol and Jordi are the Catalan forms of Paul and George.
This was the only set of rankings to feature “Àlex,” the Catalan short form of Alexander, as opposed to accent-less “Alex” (which is likely a typo).
2012
In 2012, a total of 661 babies (332 girls and 329 boys) were born in Andorra.
Girl names, 2012
Boy names, 2012
1. Júlia 2. Noa 3. Maria 4. Lara 5. Alba 6. Abril 7. Aina 8. Ona 9. Clara 10. Emma
1. Alex 2. Marc 3. Martí 4. Iker 5. Arnau 6. Biel 7. Gabriel 8. Jan 9. Nil 10. Pol
Some explanations…
Ona is a short form of Mariona, the Catalan diminutive of Maria.
Iker is a Basque name.
Arnau is the Catalan form of Arnold.
2011
In 2011, Andorra welcomed a total of 720 babies (353 girls and 367 boys).
Girl names, 2011
Boy names, 2011
1. Laia 2. Abril 3. Aina 4. Luana 5. Lara 6. Noa 7. Júlia
1. Daniel 2. Iker 3. Eric 4. Martí 5. Pol 6. Jan 7. Biel
According to IBESTAT, the most popular baby names on the Balearic Islands two years ago were Julia and Marc.
(The Balearic Islands are part of Spain. We’ve already seen Spain’s rankings for 2019 and 2020, but I thought this deserved its own post because there’s an island-by-island breakdown.)
Here are the Balearic Islands’ top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2019:
Girl Names
Julia, 93 baby girls
Emma, 89
Martina, 77
Sofia, 75
Paula, 72
Lucia, 69
Maria, 60
Laia, 52
Lara, 50
Carla, 48
Boy Names
Marc, 136 baby boys
Hugo, 70
Lucas, 65
Leo, 60
Pau, 58
Alejandro, 54
Mateo, 48
Marti, 47
Daniel, 45
Joan, 44
Girl names within the top 100 include…
Aina – Catalan form of Anna
Ainara – a form of Enara, Basque for “swallow” (the bird)
Below are hundreds of baby names with a numerological value of 6.
What do I mean by that?
Well, in numerology, you substitute each letter in a word with that letter’s ordinal value in the alphabet. (The letter B has a value of 2, for instance, because it’s the second letter.) Then you add those ordinal values together to come up with a total. Lastly, you add the digits of that total together to obtain a numerological value.
Here’s an example: The letters in the name Ian have the values 9, 1, and 14. Added together, these values equal 24. And the digits of 24 added together equal 6.
All of the “6” names below are sub-categorized by totals — just in case any of those larger numbers are significant to anyone. Within each group you’ll find some of the most popular “6” names per gender (according to the most recent set of U.S. baby name rankings).
6
The letters in the following baby names add up to 6.
Girl name (6)
Boy names (6)
Ada
Abba, Baba
6 via 15
The letters in the following baby names add up to 15, which reduces to six (1+5=6).
Girl names (6 via 15)
Boy names (6 via 15)
Aida, Alaa, Adia, An, Ama
Jad, Aadi, Gabe, An, Ej
6 via 24
The letters in the following baby names add up to 24, which reduces to six (2+4=6).
What does the number six mean in numerology? Unfortunately, there’s no clear answer. Various numerological systems exist, and each one has its own interpretation of the number six.
That said, if we look at a couple of modern numerology/astrology websites, we see 6 being described as “harmonious,” “loving,” “stable,” “compassionate,” and “responsible.”
Personally, I prefer to look at associations, which are a bit more concrete. Here are some things that are associated with the number 6:
Beehive (six-sided cells)
Snowflake (six-fold symmetry)
Guitar (6 strings)
Football (6 points for a touchdown)
Ice hockey (6 players per side, including the goalie)
Cube (six faces)
Six degrees of separation (the idea that all people are six or fewer social connections away from one other)
What does the number 6 mean to you? What are your strongest associations with the number?
(To see names with other numerological values, check out the posts for the numbers one, two, three, four, five, seven, eight, and nine.)
Last year, the top baby names in Catalonia — an autonomous region in northeastern Spain — were Marc for boys and Julia for girls.
Here are Catalonia’s top 20 girl names and top 20 boy names of 2012:
Baby Girl Names
Baby Boy Names
1. Júlia/Julia (954 baby girls) 2. Martina (889) 3. Laia (833) 4. Carla (748) 5. Paula (697) 6. Maria/María (683) 7. Lucía (656) 8. Aina (591) 9. Noa (548) 10. Sara (529) 11. Clàudia/Claudia (528) 12. Emma (515) 13. Ariadna (452) 14. Alba (451) 15. Abril (380) 16. Arlet (369) 17. Daniela (355) 18. Jana (348) 19. Berta (338) 20. Ona (333)
1. Marc (1,125 baby boys) 2. Àlex/Álex (753) 3. Èric/Eric (735) 4. Pol (696) 5. Pau (669) 6. Hugo (640) 7. Biel (636) 8. Arnau (621) 9. Gerard (600) 10. Jan (589) 11. Martí (577) 12. Nil (538) 13. Aleix (450) 14. David (441) 15. Oriol (431) 16. Daniel (425) 17. Adam (405) 18. Joel (379) 19. Adrià (373) 20. Iker (372)
Iker, regularly a top-20 name in Catalonia, was rare in the U.S. just a decade ago. Today, usage of Iker is rising rapidly. It entered the top 1,000 in 2010 and already ranked 230th in 2012.
Who kicked off the Iker trend? Soccer player Iker Casillas Fernandez. (His younger brother also has an interesting name — Unai, a Basque word meaning “cowherd.”)
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