This are the most popular names in the Netherlands in the year I was born (1989). I added the pronunciations of the names that are pronounced different here.
So WDYT?
Girlsnames
1
Maria (mah-REE-ah)
2
Laura (I can't really explain this one. It sound the most like LOW-ra)
3
Anne (AHN-nuh)
4
Sanne (SAHN-nuh)
5
Johanna (yo-HAHN-nah
6
Kim 7
Linda 8
Chantal (shahn-TAHL)
9
Anna (AHN-nah)
10
Samantha (sah-MAHN-tah)
11
Denise (both Duh-NEES and duh-NEE-nuh)
12
Stephanie (stef-FAH-nee)
13
Esther (ES-tur)
14
Michelle (both MEE-shel and MEE-shel-luh are used).
15 Daniëlle (dah-NEE-el-luh)
16
Suzanne (suy-SAHN-nuh and suy-SAHN)
17
Anouk (ahn-NOOK)
18
Joyce 19
Elisabeth (ay-LEE-ah-bet)
20
Sharon (SHAH-rohn and SHER-un are both used)
Boysnames
1
Johannes (yo-HAHN-nuhs)
2
Kevin 3
Jeroen (Yuh-ROON)
4
Thomas (TO-mahs)
5
Mark 6
Tim 7
Jan (JAHN)
8
Dennis 9
Roy 10
Robin 11
Michael 12
Martijn (mahr-TIEN is what it looks like the most)
13
Patrick 14
Stefan (STAY-fahn)
15
Jeffrey 16
Nick 17
Rick 18
Niels (NEELS)
19
Bart 20
Sander (SAHN-dur)
The names that are still (or again) in the top 20:
Girls:
Sanne,
Anne,
Anna and
AnoukBoys:
Thomas,
Tim and
Niels
I personally was very suprised about
Maria,
Elisabeth,
Johanna and
Johannes. Those names seem so old fashioned. And I never heard it on people around my age. Maybe they where called by a nickname?
I like:
Anna
ThomasSanderBart Stefan
This message was edited 5/10/2007, 3:15 AM