The most popular names in Venezuela for children

One way to choose the name of the baby is to look at the list of frequent names in each country. With this we can observe the tendencies when it comes to putting the name of the child, but many parents also take into account the family tradition or opt for the name of a popular character. In Venezue

One way to choose the name of the baby is to look at the list of frequent names in each country. With this we can observe the tendencies when it comes to putting the name of the child, but many parents also take into account the family tradition or opt for the name of a popular character.

In Venezuela, the list of frequent names for children is occupied in its first positions by compound names, with which the child has the possibility of choosing in the future which one best fits his personality. In any case, Venezuelan families prefer traditional names for their children.

Frequent names for children in Venezuela

1. Juan Carlos. The name of Hebrew origin Juan joins the name of Germanic origin Carlos to form one of the most familiar compound names throughout the Hispanic world. The popularity of this name does not descend despite its long tradition because of the strength it contains in its combination.

2. José Gregorio. The Hebrew origin of José is combined with the Greek origin of Gregorio in one of the most emblematic children's names in Venezuela. If José brings familiarity, Gregorio brings the original touch to this particular compound name.

3. José Luis. The name José, of Hebrew origin, is one of the most frequent for children both in Venezuela and in the rest of the world. The same happens with Luis, of Germanic origin, with which his popularity remains unchanged despite the passage of time.

4. Miguel Ángel. The Hebrew origin of Miguel joins the Greek origin of Angel in one of the names composed for more frequent children. Its popularity is not surprising because the strength that both names have separately is linked to the artistic evocation to which it is inevitably linked.

5. José Antonio. We find a Hebrew origin for Joseph along with a mysterious Etruscan origin for Antonio. The resulting combination is a family name that inspires confidence and respect and that stands out for its forcefulness.

6. Carlos Alberto. The name is of Germanic origin. Both names have enough personality to act separately, but also appear in multiple combinations able to maintain the tradition and, at the same time, provide a touch of originality.

7. Julio César. It is a name of Latin origin, very common both in Venezuela and in other countries around it, which takes us directly to ancient Rome. It is not strange that it is one of the most popular names for children because it is all distinction and history.

8. Carlos Eduardo. Both names have a Germanic origin, which only highlights the force that emerges. We find Carlos as one of the favorite names of Venezuelan families, while Eduardo brings a touch of distinction to this compound name that may be the ideal for your child.

9. Luis Alberto. We find another name more of Germanic origin that is formed from the combination of two of the names that most like in Venezuela. Both Luis and Alberto contain that traditional and distinguished touch that your child needs.

10. Jorge Luis. The Greek origin of Jorge is added to the Germanic origin of Luis in a combination that evokes nobility and height. It is a compound name for a child with a great personality and a very special musicality.

Laura Vélez. Editor of Guiainfantil.com