What influences us more when we have to choose a Baby Name?
Children are warriors
48.8% of respondents from Latin America gives priority to intelligence, 42.8% of Latinos living in the United States think that masculinity is an essential characteristic, and in Spain 40% said that the name should reflect your child's strength. But these are not the only qualities they would like to reflect on their sons, and said one of the moms surveyed: "The name must hoard their masculinity and presence, personality and kindness, strength and intelligence, God, protect and sweetness." For others, the name must be flexible and mean different things depending on the stage of the life of his son: "I just wanted to be strong for when he grows up, but while it baby I can call with sweetie" was the opinion of another mom.
Women and intelligent
Femininity and intelligence are the qualities most sought in the girls' names. Nearly 60% of respondents said Latin American and Latino girl names should reflect first femininity, a quality for the Spanish takes second place behind the intelligence. Intelligence is the second quality most prized by American and Latino parents. Third, kindness and compassion are characteristics that many parents want to see attached to the name of his daughters, who, however, "should be as delicate as the drink is now, but with the energy when all woman”, as noted by a mom.
Is it easier to find name for a boy or a girl? While most say it is equally difficult to choose a name boy or girl (over 60%) there were fewer people who found it easier to name a male (10.8%) than a girl (21.9%).