Primorsky Krai’s 2025 baby names reveal tradition and quirky trends
Primorsky Krai, a region in Russia’s Far East, has released its birth and marriage statistics for 2025. The data reveals trends in family sizes, popular baby names, and even a few unusual choices. Nearly 1,300 couples have also already filed marriage applications for 2026.
In 2025, boys slightly outnumbered girls among newborns in Primorsky Krai, with 52% male and 48% female. The most common boy names were Mikhail, Artyom, Alexander, Matvey, and Timofey. For girls, Sofia, Eva, Varvara, Anna, and Maria topped the list.
The 2025 figures highlight a mix of traditional and unique naming trends in Primorsky Krai. With a steady number of births and a growing list of future marriages, the region continues to see stable family growth. Officials expect similar patterns in the coming years.
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