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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighton View Post
    Hahaha my nephew's name is Alonso!! Fair enough though haha I don't find it offensive or anything

    I don't think I like Josefa that much either.. would rather call someone Josefina actually.

    Also, I don't really like Mateo.. sounds too Mexican/biblical to me.

    But I like Agustin/Agustina, Martin/Martina, Benjamin, Sofia, Emilia, Florencia, etc. quite a lot.
    Mateo is not a common name in Mexico, but Martin and Benjamin on the other hand are quite common.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bravado View Post
    Mateo is not a common name in Mexico, but Martin and Benjamin on the other hand are quite common.
    http://espanol.babycenter.com/a25007...A9xico-en-2013

    Sorry dude. Martin and Benjamin aren't even in the top 100.. and to be fair Benjamin sounds very Southern Coner.. Martin sounds more Spaniard.

    There are some names which sound very Southern Coner such as Agustin/Agustina/Martina/Antonella

    Others sound Puerto Rican/Dominican such as Dylan, Kimberley, etc.

    And others sound Mexican/Central American such as Mateo, Guadalupe, Jesus, Dulce Maria..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighton View Post
    http://espanol.babycenter.com/a25007...A9xico-en-2013

    Mateo is in 2nd place bro.. and to be honest it sounds quite Mexican haha.. same as Guadalupe, Maria del Carmen, Jesus, and all those names.
    Yes Guadalupe,Jesus,Maria Del Carmen,Jose Guadalupe etc sound Mexican.

    Why are you always trying to say the opposite of what I say, even if the fucking Registro Nacional de Población e Identificación Personal agrees with me haha.
    Those are recent names given to babies. You will find thousands of Mexicans named Martin,Vicente,Tomas than Mateo.
    I never meet a Mexican named Mateo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighton View Post
    http://espanol.babycenter.com/a25007...A9xico-en-2013

    Sorry dude. Martin and Benjamin aren't even in the top 100.. and to be fair Benjamin sounds very Southern Coner.. Martin sounds more Spaniard.

    There are some names which sound very Southern Coner such as Agustin/Agustina/Martina/Antonella

    Others sound Puerto Rican/Dominican such as Dylan, Kimberley, etc.

    And others sound Mexican/Central American such as Mateo, Guadalupe, Jesus, Dulce Maria..
    I'm sure the rest of the Mexican forum users can confirm my words.

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    Alright dudes whatever I just posted the link with the most common names given to babies in Mexico in 2013

    Now let's go on with the main topic.

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