The most popular names in the Dominican Republic for children

Some parents are faced with a dilemma when it comes to naming their baby. Sometimes they choose names for their children that maintain the family tradition and other times their personal tastes are imposed. But always choose a name that reinforces the personality of the child. In Dominican Republic

Some parents are faced with a dilemma when it comes to naming their baby. Sometimes they choose names for their children that maintain the family tradition and other times their personal tastes are imposed. But always choose a name that reinforces the personality of the child.

In Dominican Republic they are clear that the names with more personality are the names with character. Therefore, in the list of frequent names for children we find classic and traditional names, sometimes forming compound names and with a clear preference for José.

Frequent names for children in the Dominican Republic

1. Rafael. It is a name of Hebrew origin that has been transmitted to us thanks to the biblical tradition. It is at the top of the list of frequent names for its forcefulness and because it has a distinguished touch difficult to match.

2. Juan Carlos. The Hebrew origin of Juan joins the Germanic origin of Carlos in one of the most popular names in the Hispanic world. The strength comes implicit in the meaning of Carlos and the classic Juan does nothing but highlight the familiarity of this compound name.

3. José Antonio. The name finds a Hebrew origin in Joseph and a possible Etruscan origin in Antonio. The enigmatic origin of Antonio combined with one of the most frequent names, José, reinforces the charisma and the personality of the child who carries it.

4. José Luis. Again we find the combination of a Hebrew origin, José, plus a Germanic origin, Luis. It is another compound name whose meaning speaks of courage and courage and which remains among the most frequent without losing positions.

5. Miguel Ángel. This name has a Hebrew origin, that of Miguel, plus a Greek origin, that of Angel. It is one of the most popular compound names for their artistic evocations, where charisma, creativity and genius are guaranteed.

6. Francisco. It has a Germanic origin with a meaning of freedom that highlights the beauty of this sonorous and forceful name. The name is so strong on its own that it does not need accompaniment and is one of the most attractive and consolidated names for children.

7. Juan. It is a name of Hebrew origin with an almost universal popularity that makes it recognizable throughout the world. Usually Juan accompanies other names forming traditional compounds, but his personality makes it work perfectly by itself.

8. José. This name works as well as Juan. It is also of Hebrew origin and can also appear alone or in compound names. Undoubtedly, José is one of the most liked names in the Dominican Republic and maintains his popularity invariably despite the time.

9. Julio César. It is a name of Latin origin whose strength lies in the character thanks to which it has been transmitted to us. This compound name is able to move us to ancient Rome and enjoy all the charm and personality of a noble and hardworking character.

10. Carlos Manuel. The Germanic origin of Carlos joins the Hebrew origin of Manuel in one of the most emblematic names for children. It is a name that evokes nobility and that brings a sophisticated and elegant air to the child who wears it.

Laura Vélez. Editor of Guiainfantil.com