Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 4:18:16 GMT
The naming the children to preserve the memory of mom or dad is not used anymore. Puerto Ricans are very creative and unique in this process of naming their children. Today for us it is not enough to name our baby with a simple common name in Spanish such as Mara Ana Pedro Antonio or Luis. Now the trend is to create new unique names for our babies. This creative process often occurs when we combine names for example the names of both parents or two names we like. That is why it is common to have friends with names such as Kathyenid woman Jonathaniel man Kaoru woman or Sadiel man.
Baby Names Around the World Puerto Rican NamesSome countries Italy Mobile Number List regulate baby names. Chile New Zealand Denmark Portugal Germany France and Iceland are examples. Republic submitted without success a resolution to ban names that were derogatory extravagant or vulgar such as those used to refer to body parts brands commercial names science fiction characters offensive words among others. With this project the judge attempted to prohibit names like Bobona Guerrero de los Santos Tonton Ruiz Adicto de los Santos Seno Jimnez Ernesto Che Prez Winston Churchill de la Cruz John F. Kennedy Santana and Rambo Mota.
In the January th issue of The Economist an article was published on government regulations regarding baby names. This article makes reference to a survey made by the economists Roland Fryer and Steven Levitt that conclude that nearly of black girls in California in the s received a first name that they share with no other baby born in the state in the same year. In my opinion something similar could be happening in Puerto Rico. I havent found any formal study of this practice on the Island but there are some comments in the media about it. Press articles have stated some.
Baby Names Around the World Puerto Rican NamesSome countries Italy Mobile Number List regulate baby names. Chile New Zealand Denmark Portugal Germany France and Iceland are examples. Republic submitted without success a resolution to ban names that were derogatory extravagant or vulgar such as those used to refer to body parts brands commercial names science fiction characters offensive words among others. With this project the judge attempted to prohibit names like Bobona Guerrero de los Santos Tonton Ruiz Adicto de los Santos Seno Jimnez Ernesto Che Prez Winston Churchill de la Cruz John F. Kennedy Santana and Rambo Mota.
In the January th issue of The Economist an article was published on government regulations regarding baby names. This article makes reference to a survey made by the economists Roland Fryer and Steven Levitt that conclude that nearly of black girls in California in the s received a first name that they share with no other baby born in the state in the same year. In my opinion something similar could be happening in Puerto Rico. I havent found any formal study of this practice on the Island but there are some comments in the media about it. Press articles have stated some.