21 Basque Baby Names for Boys
In this video, I'm sharing with you 21 of the Hella Basque community's most popular Basque names for boys. These first names are the most beloved of the Basque Country and the Basque diaspora in 2021. Is your name on the list? Do you know someone whose name is on the list? Leave a comment and share this video with a friend!
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I'm definitely name my Son or Daughter in future a Arabian Brazilian & Basque Name mixture Lol.
Love your Channel !
Woohoo! "Antton" is on the list this time. 👍
#2 Endika: my cousin’s name. #1 Josu: my father’s name.
Kaiet -- Gaétan, Gaétain in French, and Gaetano in Spanish, also in Italian, is from a historic Latin/Roman or Greek-colony city called Gaeta or Caeta. I've forgotten the modern name, but it's similar. So Kaiet is the Basque form of that. Note that the Basques are not related to the Etruscans, who were neighbors in Italy to the Romans. Ttruria, the Etruscan country, is modern Tuscany, Toscano. They spoke another "language isolate" from European prehistory, also separate from the Minoans, a third group. Those three remained in Europe from before the Indo-Europeans took over Europe in prehistory, the ancestors of almost all European languages. (The Sami and Lapp people and the Hungarians / Magyars are other groups with other languages unrelated to most European languages.)
My maternal grandmother came from the last name Gari, and was Basque. Her father's name was Joaquin.
The name Txomin is accented on the first syllable, not on the last one.
From the top of my mind, Oier might be a version of "oiher" (the aspirated sound gets lost easily), which is in its turn the old form of modern adjective "oker", crooked, bent, wrong.
Basque names are the beeeeest! So bummed i got a boring french first name that doesn’t go with my gipuzkoan surname at all ahahha
Just recently found out I have basque in me and I named my son Anthony before I even knew it was a common name!
Iñaki has to be the most common one lol
Beitia is popular in Bilbao and in the region east.
2:42 Exactly! Cause ZUHAITZ comes from "ZUR" (Wood) and "HAITZ" (Rock); meaning wooden rock.
You should do a alphabet video
Obviously informed from Irrabalde. My wife is half Basque and has cousins named Jon and Mikel but they didn't appear. Her family are from Vizkaya.
Tinchu nickname for Mattin. My brother’s name is Jon Iñaki nickname is Jonchu pronounced Yonchu
You mentioned Oier, somehow linked to smell? Isn’t Oler, to smell in Spanish?
I thought Z in Basque was theta, the the Z and soft C in Castilian Spanish dialect. Does it vary in Basque between TH and SS?
I must be getting old because I only know a couple of people with those names (Kepa, Txomin, Bixente).
Ayala is my surname and it's Basque and Amaya or Amaia(not sure how he spelled it) was my grandfather's surname, and Txema(or Chema) is apparently a nickname for Jose Maria at least in Guatemala. Please put my names in a future video, if my names is even popular that is lol
@ra1279
3 жыл бұрын
The Basque golfer Jose Maria Olazabal is nicknamed Chema.
Josu is my sons name. He was 😃
Has Ennecko been listed ?
@fernandosantamaria5852
3 жыл бұрын
Eneko is the right speeling.
Hi im here because i googled my last name oñate and it send me here
Really surprised my name (Joseba) didn't come up after so many examples! Did nobody suggest it?
@ra1279
3 жыл бұрын
I know a Joseba except she's a she.
@bluee4943
2 жыл бұрын
Joseba is in the other video
Txami
I did a KZread search for... why are Basque unique. I'm a student but I don't even remember the name being thrown out there except as part of another subject. An example would be the Pyrenees mountains. So then they say the Basque people live in these mountains between Spain and France. I subscribed to your channel by looking at your video vault. I did the search because I heard the Basque have a high amount of RH Negative. Also, Facebook a really unique language that apparently anthropologist or linguist Cannot agree from where the language Originated. I happen to be one of those people who believes Atlantis did exist. The city of Troy was thought to be nonsense until someone actually read some Greek manuscripts about the city of Troy and found it. There are other places that were found to ancient manuscripts and even The Bible. The Greeks spoke of Atlantis and I believe it was Plato. Do you think it's possible that the Basque came from this Place? I know that science doesn't teach Atlantis to be anything other than Plato And imagination. But again the been a lot of places found the archeologist and they based it upon ancient manuscripts and again one would be The Bible others would be the writings of the Greeks. I know this is long and don't worry I don't normally leave Comments this long. So there's a lot of theories out there about the Basque that I have seen or read . They are the remnants of Atlantis. They are the remnants of extraterrestrial who visited our planet countless years back. And there are more. I wanna know what do you think? I watched another of your videos before this one about the annunciate tion of certain words. You send some word but you pointed out that your father pronounces it differently than you. I can't remember if it was the language or what but I just remember you saying that your father pronounced it in a different way and I think you said your father Is Basque. Please would be one reason I'm hoping you can give me some inside Insight. What to the Basque say about themselves from oral history?Practically every group of people on Earth have oral traditions .... I'm hoping you can give me some sort of information on Web faith think because I feel like this matters as much or more than what someone writes on A hypothetical. Thanks for the reaction again and for sure and normally don't leave comments like this.🙏👍💯✌
@benw9949
3 жыл бұрын
There is evidence of the Basque people during the Roman empire, tribes known as the Vascones, and a few related tribes that spoke the same or related dialects or languages related to Basque. IIRC, they were around modern Belgium or somewhere in the Northeast of Gaul, rather than the south near Iberia (modern Spain and Portugal). There are wiki pages for the Basque language and people and Les Pays Basques, the Basque Country.
Holy Crap you put my name at #1
Hey. Thanks from a Koldo. This name was in a forbiden list in the dictatorship in Spain. It is annoying the traslation to Luis for me. That name, Luis, was impose to me instead of Koldo because the dictartorship. That the reason I dont like it. Etimilogically have the same origin. I see Koldo comes from Koldovica, then Clodovico in Latin like Luis, but Clodovico cames from an old germanic name, Clovig, something like that, that means famous warrior or famous in the batle. So Koldo it is not translated to Luis, please. The meaning is famous warrior. Thank you. :)
Josetxu or Josetxo is not on the top list really!?
Oier means to smell.
I like Urtzi too, sweet
In Hebrew Zu-etz means "it's a tree"
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Kepa is Hebrew ! This video is more evidence that the Ancient Basques are Israelites as I am Sánchez de Iñigo and my Haplo is JM267 and Iñigo Arista is my 33rd GGF and was a Jewish Kohen by blood by Catholic by Faith