Following Argentina’s win during the Qatar 2022 World Cup, more babies than ever are being named after star player Lionel Messi.
According to Argentine outlet La Capital, one in every seven babies in the Santa Fe province registered in December were either named Lionel or Lionela.
This is an approximately 700% increase to the previously monthly data available for baby names in the province that encompasses the city of Messi’s birth, Rosaria.
Others have also predicted a baby boom in around nine months following the victory itself. World Cups are known to give a kick (pun intended) to birth rates in the winning countries.
Meanwhile, Messi himself was born the year after Argentina last won the World Cup, which saw Diego Maradona bringing in the victory in Mexico.
The baby naming phenomenon was reported following the 1986 victory, which saw many fans naming their children Diego. According to other statistics from 2014, babies in Argentina had around a 1% of being named Diego in the 18 months before the victory. The numbers rose to 5.5% during the week of the final and they did not drop to normal until six months after the final.
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