Perhaps unsurprisingly, Adolf is the least popular name for Germans to give their children. A survey brought out by YouGov on Thursday shows that 89 percent of Germans say it is “unlikely” they would call their child Adolf, although 8 percent still say it is “likely” they would do so. Politics and current trends on the other hand were seen to have a generally negative impact on the favourability of names. The survey also found out that Germans are generally very happy with their given names, with 84 percent voicing satisfaction and just 13 percent expressing dissatisfaction. SEE ALSO: These are Germany’s most popular baby names for 2020
Source: The Local March 25, 2021 09:33 UTC