A. Male Names
1. Atila2. Ato
3. Azenar
4. Aznaro
5. Belazo
6. Braulio
7. Centolle
8. Chorso
9. Didaco
10. Eukeni
11. Ezterio
12. Fernán
13. Fortún
14. Galindo
15. Garzéa
16. Gazo
17. Giderio
18. Gonçalo
19. Herri
20. Iñaki
21. Iñigo
22. Jimeno
23. Lope
24. Lugo
25. Mome
26. Monio
27. Munnico
28. Nunas
29. Oriollus
30. Ortio
31. Otso
32. Pére
33. Raimundo
34. Ramiro
35. Sancho
36. Sidoc
37. Taio
38. Tomas
39. Velazquo
40. Vigala
41. Vincomal
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
22 53% 14 34% 21 31% 31 75% 9 21%
B % C % D % F % G %
2 4% 7 17% 5 12% 2 4% 8 19%
H % J % K % L % M %
3 7% 1 2% 2 4% 12 29% 8 19%
N % P % Q % R % S %
17 41% 2 4% 1 2% 15 36% 7 17%
T % V % W % X % Y %
9 21% 3 7% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
Z %
7 17%
Popularity of use
75% O:
53% A, O:
41% N, A, O:
36% R, N, A, O:
34% E, R, N, A, O:
31% I, E, R, N, A, O:
29% L, I, E, R, N, A, O:
21% T, U, L, I, E, R, N, A, O: Atila, Ato, Ortio, Taio,
19% M, G, T, U, L, I, E, R, N, A, O: Mome, Monio, Ramiro, Iñigo, Lugo,
17% Z, S, C, M, G, T, U, L, I, E, R, N, A, O: Otso, Tomas, Munnico, Nunas, Oriollus, Gonçalo, Azenar, Aznaro, Centolle, Ezterio, Garzéa, Gazo,
12% D, Z, S, C, M, G, T, U, L, I, E, R, N, A, O: Raimundo, Sidoc, Giderio, Galindo, Didaco,
7% V, H, D, Z, S, C, M, G, T, U, L, I, E, R, N, A, O: Vigala, Vincomal, Herri, Sancho, Chorso,
4% P, K, F, B, V, H, D, Z, S, C, M, G, T, U, L, I, E, R, N, A, O: Eukeni, Iñaki, Belazo, Braulio, Fernán, Fortún, Lope, Pére,
2% Q, J, P, K, F, B, V, H, D, Z, S, C, M, G, T, U, L, I, E, R, N, A, O: Jimeno, Velazquo,
0% W, X, Y
Basque culture begins to develop at 21% with Atila, Ato, Ortio, and Taio. It then rises to a cultural peak at 17% before declining through to 2% fully literate.
The Basque national identity only emerges in the last 2% fully literate of the Male Basque culture (when the cultural Alphabet has included sufficient letters to use the Basque Descriptor). The male Basque identity is founded on fiction having little relation to the 17% cultural peak.
B. Female Names
1. Acibella
2. Ana
3. Andregoto
4. Assona
5. Bella
6. Blanche
7. Blasquita
8. Brisca
9. Egeria
10. Elvira
11. Estefania
12. Faquilo
13. Fausta
14. Galga
15. Gayla
16. Iñiga
17. Jimena
18. Magelina
19. María
20. Munia
21. Nina
22. Onecha
23. Onneca
24. Quisilo
25. Sancha
26. Sanza
27. Teresa
28. Toda
29. Tota
30. Urraca
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
29 96% 12 40% 14 46% 8 26% 6 20%
B % C % D % F % G %
5 16% 7 23% 2 6% 3 10% 5 16%
H % J % K % L % M %
3 10% 1 3% 0 0% 10 33% 4 13%
N % P % Q % R % S %
14 46% 0 0% 3 10% 6 20% 9 30%
T % V % W % X % Y %
7 23% 1 3% 0 0% 0 0% 1 3%
Z %
1 3%
Popularity of use
96% A:
46% N, I, A: Ana, Nina,
40% E, N, I, A:
33% L, E, N, I, A:
30% S, L, E, N, I, A:
26% O, S, L, E, N, I, A: Assona,
23% T, C, O, S, L, E, N, I, A: Onneca, Tota,
20% R, U, T, C, O, S, L, E, N, I, A: Urraca, Teresa,
16% G, B, R, U, T, C, O, S, L, E, N, I, A: Bella, Brisca, Egeria, Galga, Iñiga, Acibella,
13% M, G, B, R, U, T, C, O, S, L, E, N, I, A: Magelina, María, Munia,
10% Q, H, F, M, G, B, R, U, T, C, O, S, L, E, N, I, A: Quisilo, Sancha, Onecha, Estefania, Faquilo, Fausta, Blasquita, Blanche,
6% D, Q, H, F, M, G, B, R, U, T, C, O, S, L, E, N, I, A: Andregoto, Toda,
3% Z, Y, V, J, D, Q, H, F, M, G, B, R, U, T, C, O, S, L, E, N, I, A: Jimena, Sanza, Gayla, Elvira,
0% K, P, W, X
Conclusion: female Basque culture begins at 46% with Ana, and Nina. This is followed by a massive cultural bandgap extending from 40%-30%.
Cultural recovery begins at 26% with the female cultural peak occuring at 10% before it declines through to 3% fully literate. It is this peak that has the most in relation to Basque national identity.
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