https://nvb.meertens.knaw.nl/topnamen/land/Nederland/1880
This is the oldest popularity list I know of for The Netherlands. It's from 1880.
The top names are very biblical. Just look at the number of usages of
Johannes,
Jan,
Maria and
Johanna which are all biblical names, compare to the germanic ones. Seriously, where on earth did you get the idea biblical names weren't traditionally used?! Also
Jacob and
Jacobus are both in the top 10 and that's an old testament name.
Or are you failing to realise that a name like
Jan is biblical? I think also that germanic names were more of a thing for us that in England at the time. And of course a lot of children were named after saints, rather than a biblical character. You can find plenty of men named
Franciscus or
Frans or
Nicolaas or
Marinus or
Cornelis or
Kees, those are religious names. Possibly the Catholics preferred naming after saints rather than old testament characters?
Edit: and then people named their children after grandparents etc. I think that's partially why there were so many men called
Jan (or
Johannes "
Jan") in The Netherlands
This message was edited 3/25/2025, 2:57 AM