Last births in St. Wendel: 2024 marked the farewell of an era!

Last births in St. Wendel: 2024 marked the farewell of an era!
In 2024, a significant change in the area of obstetrics will be carried out in St. Wendel. From October 1, 2023, no delivery is possible in the Marienhaus Clinic. The birthplace "St. Wendel" will therefore only be found at ID cards until the end of the year, since obstetrics for the northeastern Saarland have now been shifted to Neunkirchen/Kohlhof. This is related to the declining number of births in recent years.
like Saarbrücker Zeitung were reported in the first nine months of 2024 a total of 354 births, including 186 boys and 168 girls. In comparison, there were 451 births in 2023, and in 2022 there were 461. The numbers show a clear decline in the birth rate in St. Wendel.
first name statistics 2024
The St. Wendeler registry office has created a birth and first name statistics for the last time. Among the most popular first names for girls, “Emilia” dominates with 7 entries. "Nele" follows with 5, as well as "Lotta" and "Malia", which were assigned 4 times each. The most common second names are also interesting: "Sophie", "Elisabeth" and "Maria" were at the top of the list.
Several names in the boys share first place: "Aaron", "Anton", "Milan" and "Milo" were elected 4 times each. Other frequent first names are "Elias", "Emil", "Hannes" and a few more, each of which was awarded 3 times, while the most popular second name "Johann" and "Maximilian" stood out.
Overall, the data from St. Wendel show parallels to the Germany -wide trends of the first name. According to Saarbrücker Zeitung , "Emilia" is also very popular nationwide, followed by "Sophia" and "Emma" Girl. In the boys, "Noah", "Matteo" and "Elias" lead the ranking, as well as from the data of popular-vornamen.de .
comparison with neighboring cities
A total of 1,444 births were certified in 2024, with 730 boys and 707 girls being registered under the first certificates. The most common first names for girls were "Sophie", "Marie" and "Emma", while among the young "Ben", "Noah" and "Emil".These trends reflect the general popularity of names that are valued in many parts of Germany. The regular surveys of naming researchers Knud Bielefeld show that many of the names that are popular in St. Wendel and Neunkirchen are also similar in the trend in Rhineland-Palatinate Saarbrücker Zeitung .
Overall, it can be stated that despite the declining births, interest in versatile and traditionally popular first names in St. Wendel and beyond continues to exist. The last birth statistics in St. Wendel mark a special moment that illustrates the changes in regional obstetrics and the choice of name.
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