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Most frequent names of population. By sex

Most frequent names of population. By sex. Men Catalonia. 2023
Ranking Number Rate per 1,000 Men
Antonio 1 87,706 11.10
José 2 81,987 10.38
Jordi 3 71,836 9.09
David 4 68,740 8.70
Francisco 5 64,833 8.20
Manuel 6 62,215 7.87
Juan 7 57,593 7.29
Marc 8 55,427 7.01
Daniel 9 48,487 6.14
Carlos 10 42,922 5.43
Joan 11 40,760 5.16
Javier 12 37,412 4.73
Josep 13 36,123 4.57
Jorge 14 32,597 4.13
Ramon/Ramón 15 32,391 4.10
Albert 16 30,269 3.83
José Maria/José María 17 29,979 3.79
Miguel 18 29,191 3.69
Xavier 19 28,974 3.67
Pedro 20 28,818 3.65
Source: Idescat, based on the INE's Continuous Population and Housing Census.
Most frequent names of population. By sex. Women Catalonia. 2023
Ranking Number Rate per 1,000 Women
Maria/María 1 86,756 10.98
Montserrat 2 74,781 9.46
María Del Carmen 3 69,331 8.77
Marta 4 52,924 6.70
Núria/Nuria 5 48,918 6.19
Laura 6 48,621 6.15
Carmen 7 48,264 6.11
Cristina 8 42,393 5.36
Maria Teresa/María Teresa 9 39,831 5.04
Josefa 10 38,219 4.84
Isabel 11 37,711 4.77
Anna 12 35,825 4.53
Ana Maria/Ana María 13 35,467 4.49
Ana 14 32,799 4.15
Antònia/Antonia 15 29,714 3.76
Maria Dolores/María Dolores 16 29,643 3.75
Francisca 17 29,463 3.73
Sílvia/Silvia 18 28,610 3.62
Júlia/Julia 19 28,599 3.62
Dolores 20 27,390 3.47
Source: Idescat, based on the INE's Continuous Population and Housing Census.

Last update: October 14, 2024.

Methodological note

Methodological aspects

The Statistical Institute of Catalonia (Idescat) offers information in relation to the names and surnames of the whole population resident in Catalonia.

The source is the Population Registry of Catalonia, an administrative registry containing current obligatory data on residents registered in the municipal censuses of inhabitants from the City Councils of Catalonia, which may be referred to by the public administrations when exercising their authority. Data are on January, 1.

From 2021, the data is sourced from the Continuous Register of the National Institute of Statistics (INE).

It should be explained that the source used to produce the database contains the names in capital letters without accents so that , in some cases it is not possible to differentiate between names in Catalan and Spanish, when the accent is the only differentiating feature. In these cases the two options are presented together (Maria/María, Àlex/Álex).

When the value is lower than that of the minimum unit to be able to estimate the statistical operation or if it effects statistical confidentiality, the symbol used is "..".