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[Opinions] Re: Herminia in Spanish speaking countries
You're right. I'm surprised to see names like Agustina, Trinidad, Amparo, Emiliano, Facundo or Clemente topping the charts. These names are considered old-fashioned nowadays in Spain and have been replaced by names in Spain's co-official languages (Basque, Galician and Catalan) and Arabic names imported by Maghrebi expatriates as well as keeping classics (Luis, Roberto, Diego, Ana, Laura, Raquel...).

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Herminia in Spanish speaking countries  ·  caaron  ·  2/5/2023, 7:58 PM
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