In North America there is such a state as Canada. Its population, according to data for 2017, is almost 36 million people. The capital of Canada is Ottawa. There are ten provinces on the territory of this state:
- British Columbia;.
- Saskatchewan.
- Quebec.
- Ontario.
- Manitoba.
- New Brunswick.
- Nova Scotia.
- Labrador.
- Newfoundland.
- Prince Edward Island.
And there are also several territories such as Nunavut, Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
National composition of Canada
As scientists found out, people of the following nationalities live in Canada:
- Canadians;
- French;
- English;
- Germans;
- Russians;
- Ukrainians;
- Indians;
- Eskimos;
- Poles and many others.
As it turned out, Canada does not keep general statistics of Canadian names and surnames. But it's easy to find statistics on popular first and last names by state or locality.
Canadian male names
Ifto summarize the statistics, we can give the following list of male names:
- Alexis, Antoine, Alexander.
- Brandon and Benjamin.
- Carter.
- Felix.
- Daniel.
- Essan and Gabriel.
- Jordan, Joshua and Jacob.
- Lucas, Logan and Liam.
- Matthew, Mason.
- Owen, Oliver.
- Thomas, Ryan, Tyler.
- William and many others.
The above is a list of only the most popular and common names for men and boys.
Female names
The most common female names include the following:
- Ava, Alexis, Avery, Abigail.
- Camille, Chloe.
- Emily, Emilia, Ella.
- Grace, Hailey, Florence, Hannah.
- Juliet, Isabella, Jessica.
- Mia, Madison and Megan.
- Lily, Naomi, Leah.
- Rosalia, Olivia.
- Sofia, Samantha, Sarah.
- Taylor.
Now let's move on to the issue of Canadian surnames.
Where did the names come from
Last names weren't taken for granted all the time. Previously, in ancient times, it was considered the norm to call everyone only by their first names. Every year it became more and more difficult to designate people only by name, as the population increased every day. Therefore, Canadian surnames came to the rescue: male and female.
How was the surname chosen? Usually it could denote both a profession and personal qualities or distinctive features.appearance or character.
The most common surnames for women and men
So, below is a complete list of the most popular surnames in descending order of prevalence:
- Smith;
- Johnson;
- Williams;
- Davis;
- Wilson;
- Miller;
- Jones;
- Tyler;
- Robinson;
- Clark;
- Lee;
- King;
- Hernandez;
- White and many others.
The list of Canadian surnames does not end there, because it consists of at least a hundred names. Here are some of the most popular.
Canadian surnames
People who are unfamiliar with English may think that almost all surnames in a foreign language are very beautiful. But this is not always the case and can mean completely unexpected things. for example, Smith means "blacksmith". And the Canadian surname Fets is "fat", and Fell is "fall". There are some really interesting surnames, they are:
- Applegold is a golden apple.
- Floretsen is a flower.
- King is king.
- Redpetas - red petal.
- Kingsman is the male king.
Some Canadian surnames are passed down only through the father, that is, they are considered exclusively male. This means that over time the female branch may disappear. This division by surnames is caused by the resettlement of people from other countries with different nationalities.
Also existlast names that can be funny or weird. But the main difference between America is that even with such a surname, a person may not hear any chuckles or insults addressed to him in his entire life, which cannot be said about Europeans. So, these Canadian surnames include:
- Gosling - gosling;
- Peaches - peach;
- Birds is a bird;
- Miller is a miller;
- Kitten is a cat;
- Sailor - sailor;
- Fischer is a fisherman;
- Blunt is stupid.
- Stone is a stone, as well as many others.
Canada has long struggled to allow female surnames to exist, which include Williams, Johnson, Smith, Miller, Moore, Taylor and so on. But in almost all cases, Canadian female surnames correspond to beautiful masculine ones, so it is impossible to determine exactly which surname is female or exclusively male.
An interesting fact is that almost all nationalities that once migrated to Canada or America have lost the uniqueness of their surnames. But the exception is the Spanish race. They only slightly changed and adapted the names and surnames in the American and Canadian way.