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A Spanish name was given to a girl in Dmitrov

The girl with the rarest name was registered in the Dmitrovsky registry office

The baby was born in the first month of spring. A total of 100 babies were registered at the Dmitrov registry office in March. Parents decided to give the girl a beautiful and popular name in Spain Catalina. It is the equivalent of the Russian-speaking Ekaterina.

Catalina’s character combines opposing traits. She is ambitious and shy, liberated and in constant tension. Girls with this name are good at generating ideas, but often remain misunderstood by others. As a child, Catalina was distinguished by her emotionality and restlessness and loved to attract the attention of others.

The most popular names for March were Arseniy and Eva. Among the few names, the employees listed Demid, David, Saveliy for the boys and Vladislav and Martha for the girls.

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