These most popular names for children in Kosovo

Selecting the name is one of the most beautiful and challenging parts of parents during their child's arrival. There are also times when parents ' choice of names made their desire or family tradition easier to establish the names of family members, largely [...]
Selecting the name is one of the most beautiful and challenging parts of parents during their child's arrival.
There are also times when parents ' choice of names made it easier for them to desire their own, or family tradition, to establish the names of family members, principally their parents who no longer live.
According to the Kosovo Statistics Agency, the trend of selected names does not differ much in the past three years. Lists take the lead in international names, not excluding part of those with religious meaning. The characteristics of all of this are short names, which are already at the top of official name lists. The following are the girls and boys' names signs for the last three years in Kosovo, according to the AKS.
Comparing the billboards is quite clear that the most frequent names for girls in the last three years in Kosovo are: Alea, Tuana, Erina, Sarah, Samantha, and Anisa, among the boys are the names: Diar, Ammar, Leart, Omer, Ensar, and Dion. Also, according to the AKS during 2013, the largest number of mothers who have been born children is of age groups --25-29 years -- 35.1% of births20-24 -- 24.2% of births 30-34 years ago - 23.9% of other generation-ages make up 16.8% of the total number of births. And the average age of women who were born children in 2013 is 28.1. What is worthy of emphasis and assessment is the growing trend of putting Albanian names on. Where the most frequent girls are names like: The wind, value, Vessa, Yllka, Aroma, and Valza, and for boys such as Enis, Yll, Luan, River, Leke, and Drin. Vital practices have proved to us that whatever your choice, in the end the child is the one who will warm him and give him more meaning to his name.












