These are the two most frequent names in Kosovo for 2017

Kosovo's Statistics Agency has published birth statistics in Kosovo for 2017, where reportedly 23.563 births were performed on Kosovo territory, of them living births 23 402, and 161 are dead. While 612 cases are east outside Kosovo's territory. “Cefier of vitality is 2.7 [...]
While 612 cases are east outside Kosovo's territory.
The vitivity cofficiency is 2.7 (report between live births and death). The maskulin coeffete is 111.2. The dead birth cofficiator (the deadborn century) in 1000 born was 6.9 promil (Lands in Kosovo). In medical institutions, 99.8% of births were performed, while the rest occurred elsewhere. The largest number of mothers, who are born children, is among age groups: 25-29 years, with 36.1%; 30-34, with 25.6%; 20-24, with 20.7%; and other groups make up 17.7% of the total birth rate. The average age of women, who were born children in 2017, was 29 years old.”, said the ASS communiqué.
In 2017, 37.8% of mothers gave birth to their first child; 31.8% of mothers gave birth to their second child; and 19.7% of their third child mothers; and so on.
According to the birth child's weight, in health institutions the largest number of babies was 33,000-3-499. or 37.3% of babies; 3,500-399 g. or 31.5% of babies, 2 500 ʹ
Two hundred and ninety-nine. or 13.6% of babies, etc. Living babies with less than 1,000 pounds. That's only 0.2%. For children born outside the medical institution, research methodology does not require their weight data. Bines were born 654 babies, while trains and more were born 21 babies. According to mothers' school preparation, they dominate high school mothers with 40.1%; elementary school mothers, with 27.4%; high school and faculty mothers participate with 25.2%, etc.”, said in communiqués.
The most frequent name for the girl in 2017 was the name Sara, with 148 cases and Jara with 141 cases, etc. The most frequent name for boys, however, was Ayan with 246 cases and Noar with 226 cases












