names
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 3:36 pm
In my country the most common names are, López, Rodríguez, Fernández, García, Martínez...but my family name isn't common. It's from Euskadi.
In Spain we have two surnames. My second surname is Bolívar, like a coin of Venezuela and like a little village of Alava.
There are others names as some English names refer to profesions like Zapatero (shoemaker), Sastre (tailor), Pastor (shepherd), Carpintero (carpenter)...
In my country when I meet someone for the first time I use my first name. Here, in Spain, all the people use always their first name. I ever use surnames without a title when I speak with young people. I would do it because is the correct.
The most common pet name is Cielo (heaven) but Cari (dear), Nena (baby)too.
In Spain we have two surnames. My second surname is Bolívar, like a coin of Venezuela and like a little village of Alava.
There are others names as some English names refer to profesions like Zapatero (shoemaker), Sastre (tailor), Pastor (shepherd), Carpintero (carpenter)...
In my country when I meet someone for the first time I use my first name. Here, in Spain, all the people use always their first name. I ever use surnames without a title when I speak with young people. I would do it because is the correct.
The most common pet name is Cielo (heaven) but Cari (dear), Nena (baby)too.