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This is a list of some names found in a catalog of passengers from Spain to the Americas from the 16th century. Each name is preceded by its percentage of the total number of names in the catalog processed so far (about 500) and the actual number of citations found.
- Masculine Names by Frequency
The 4 most common names comprise about 50% of the total....
- Masculine Names by Frequency
24 wrz 2002 · The names and naming practices for this handout were primarily taken from a series of books called Catálogo de Pasajeros a Indias (Catalog of passengers to the New World). The books contain lists of records of the people who traveled from Spain to the New World in the 16th century.
All bynames, sorted alphabetically. Each example is followed by the date and the location in the Catalogo where the name was found, in the form <volume>.<entry #>. The examples include the earliest citation, the latest citation, and some other randomly chosen citations. Name.
The 4 most common names comprise about 50% of the total. This selection contains about 800 names total.
17 paź 2002 · This selection contains about 100 names total. The meanings given are best guesses only. Because the data includes names of relatives, individual surnames may be artificially high in count due to a number of family members being counted.
This is a list of some names found in a catalog of passengers from Spain to the Americas from the 16th century. Each name is preceded by its percentage of the total number of names in the catalog processed so far (about 500) and the actual number of citations found.
European cultures like French and Spanish influenced girl names in the 1600s. Names such as Isabella, Maria, and Gabrielle gained popularity. Which girl names were most popular in the 1600s? The most popular girl names in the 1600s include Elizabeth, Mary, Anne, Sarah, and Abigail. Why are 1600s girl names experiencing a modern resurgence?