The fate became Venus: How Kosovars Abandoned Muslim Names

In a Kosovo Statistics Agency report. [ The ATS) of 2017 shows the strange change in the names of Kosovars for a few decades. We have all noticed that older generations hold more Muslims. This is also evidenced by AKS statistics that indicate such a thing. From 1940 on and [...]
We have all noticed that older generations hold more Muslims. This is also evidenced by AKS statistics that indicate such a thing.
From 1940 until 1960, Kosovo had only Muslim names in the first five of its most popular names.
Fatimes, Bajram, Ayse, Emine, Ali, Ramadan and Ismet are among them, Periscopi follows.
At fifth place in 1951-1960 comes the name Agim, which needs to revolutionize the popularity of non-Muslim names in Kosovo.

Immediately, in the following decade 1961-1970, we have two more non-myslymian names on top of five names in Kosovo: Africa and Fatmir.
Meanwhile, the 1871-1980 generation names all Muslims having all non-Muslim names.
From 1970 onward, there have been no more Muslim names on top of 5 in Kosovo.
What has contributed to abandoning Muslim names is unknown. /Periscope











