by Adriana Velasquez » Sun Sep 08, 2019 11:42 pm
There are many common names in Bogotá, Colombia. For example: Juan, María, Valentina, Isabella, David, Sebastian...
Actually, my family name is no common. And, it does not tell me anything about my family.
My name doesn't refer anything about my profession. But, in some occasion, I read that my name meant: passion for the education. And, I'm a teacher. So, if can be a relationship between my name and my profession.
In my country, it is really popular that people name their children using American names, like Richard, Mathew or Mike.
When I meet someone for the first time, I introduce myself as Adriana Velasquez. I never use titles. For that, it will be a really formal situation.
The typical pet names in Colombia are: cariño, mi vida, amor, nene, etc.
There are many common names in Bogotá, Colombia. For example: Juan, María, Valentina, Isabella, David, Sebastian...
Actually, my family name is no common. And, it does not tell me anything about my family.
My name doesn't refer anything about my profession. But, in some occasion, I read that my name meant: passion for the education. And, I'm a teacher. So, if can be a relationship between my name and my profession.
In my country, it is really popular that people name their children using American names, like Richard, Mathew or Mike.
When I meet someone for the first time, I introduce myself as Adriana Velasquez. I never use titles. For that, it will be a really formal situation.
The typical pet names in Colombia are: cariño, mi vida, amor, nene, etc.