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Anonymous United States No.212871956 [Report] >>212872333 >>212872420 >>212872516 >>212874268 >>212875894 >>212876653 >>212878855 >>212878958 >>212880901 >>212882899
What names are currently popular in your country? Do your countrymen prefer traditional names or trendy names?
Anonymous Serbia No.212872333 [Report]
>>212871956 (OP)
I named my golden retriever Enzo.
Anonymous Brazil No.212872381 [Report]
im naming my son lajeson
Anonymous United States No.212872420 [Report]
>>212871956 (OP)
that nigga named pikachu
Anonymous Mexico No.212872516 [Report] >>212876508
>>212871956 (OP)
acquaintance recently had twins and named the girl anya and the boy natanael. it could have been worse 2bh
Anonymous Argentina No.212872647 [Report]
A Brazilian white man and an American black woman should have a child.
It would be named something like Deividson Floyd d'AquashonX Goku da Soussa the First
Anonymous United States No.212872798 [Report] >>212873048
for me, it's Creedence Clearwater Couto
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creedence_(footballer)
Anonymous Brazil No.212872857 [Report]
tonibler
Anonymous United States No.212873048 [Report]
>>212872798
Pronounced "Creedensi Cleahwateh"
Anonymous Brazil No.212874268 [Report]
>>212871956 (OP)
Anonymous Brazil No.212875894 [Report] >>212876123 >>212876544 >>212878121 >>212878747 >>212880685 >>212880868 >>212881889
>>212871956 (OP)
i wish we were this based
Anonymous United Kingdom No.212876123 [Report]
>>212875894
I look forward to Miguelinho's career
Anonymous Argentina No.212876508 [Report] >>212878802
>>212872516
>anya
weeb or ayy?
Anonymous Brazil No.212876544 [Report]
>>212875894
>noah
Anonymous Estonia No.212876653 [Report] >>212876788
>>212871956 (OP)
trad names are making a comeback, but most people do be naming their children with popular names
Anonymous Argentina No.212876788 [Report] >>212877057
>>212876653
>Mirón
Anonymous Estonia No.212877057 [Report]
>>212876788
i can only speculate, but i'd put my money on it being a seasonal sub for the all-so-common 'alexander' amongst our adorable minority population
Anonymous Brazil No.212878121 [Report]
>>212875894
>noah
Anonymous Brazil No.212878747 [Report] >>212880814
>>212875894
Funny that every time I see a list or map of baby names it's always a bunch of names I wouldn't expect
Anonymous Brazil No.212878802 [Report]
>>212876508
She's a goddess
Respect my Anya
Anonymous United States No.212878855 [Report] >>212878885
>>212871956 (OP)
Aren't Brazilians basically Portuguese rape babies? It's like you are rebelling against your papa
Anonymous Brazil No.212878885 [Report]
>>212878855
We are rebelling by copying what we think are unitedstatian names
Anonymous United States No.212878894 [Report] >>212882026
aren't brazillian names just mexican names but with hs instead of ez? like garchias instead of garciez, rodrihugues instead of rodriguez etc
Anonymous Slovenia No.212878958 [Report]
>>212871956 (OP)
>pikachu, japanese rat, chad name
>gabriel, the messenger of god, soyjak
hmmmm
Anonymous United States No.212880685 [Report] >>212883449
>>212875894
>Ravi
Anonymous United States No.212880814 [Report]
>>212878747
How many babies do you know?
Anonymous Portugal No.212880868 [Report] >>212881079
>>212875894
Do you pronounce Theo like Téo? If so, why the "h"?
Anonymous Argentina No.212880901 [Report]
>>212871956 (OP)
>wanderson
>traveler's child
kek
Anonymous Italy No.212880930 [Report] >>212881306 >>212882089
kek what's up with brazilians and mispelled english names? how did this phenomenon came to happen?
Anonymous Portugal No.212880937 [Report] >>212880968 >>212881012 >>212881420 >>212881792
Funniest actual brazilian name I've ever read was Kamomilson. Fucking LOL'd so hard when I saw it on some list.
Anonymous Portugal No.212880968 [Report] >>212881001 >>212881420 >>212881792
>>212880937
wait till you know about Feicebuqueson. I'm not joking
Anonymous Portugal No.212881001 [Report] >>212881420 >>212881792
>>212880968
>Xiz Formerlei Tuitinho dos Santos
Anonymous Brazil No.212881012 [Report] >>212881076
>>212880937
maybe his mom really likes camomile tea
god this place really needs a list of allowed baby names, poor people shouldn't be allowed free will
Anonymous Portugal No.212881076 [Report]
>>212881012
>poor people shouldn't be allowed free will
TRVKE
Anonymous Brazil No.212881079 [Report]
>>212880868
>Do you pronounce Theo like Téo?
Yes
>If so, why the "h"?
Aesthetic reasons I guess
Same as Thiago, Thais e Thales
Anonymous Argentina No.212881306 [Report] >>212881348 >>212882089
>>212880930
it's not exclusively a brazilian phenomenon
low class people born in the 80s forwards only ever consume american slop tv so they give their children english names
I still recall getting my driver's license 10 years ago, where a screen would call each person by name to go ahead and start taking their pictures and stuff
>"Kevin" once even misspelled as Kebin
>a brown man stands up
>"Brian"
>another brown man stands up
>"Thomas", with an H and everything
>yet another brown man stands up
at least one in every ~10 names was an english name, and like clockwork some brown man would stand up, their ID numbers were super high too, which meant they were foreign born half the time, with their last names usually being either bolivian or peruvian

most middle and upper class people I know name their kids after relatives, characters in some old media, or old friends, I think it's just that lower classes don't consume the same kind of media, or don't keep in contact with their extended family and friend groups, moving around the place for work and then consuming foreign slop for whatever little leisure time they have
not enough cultural bullying like the old times when having songs in foreign languages on the radio was illegal
Anonymous Portugal No.212881348 [Report]
>>212881306
>like the old times when having songs in foreign languages on the radio was illegal
I would jihad if they did this btw, no one's taking my american music from me
Anonymous Australia No.212881376 [Report]
the only acceptable name is ayrton
Anonymous Brazil No.212881420 [Report] >>212881792 >>212882083
>>212880937
>>212880968
>>212881001
I studied with a guy called Vasco Portugal, we just called him vice because of the meme that Vasco (the club) is always 2nd placed

Come to think of it, he was the type of guy that I could picture browsing this site lol
Anonymous Brazil No.212881792 [Report] >>212881808 >>212881868 >>212881875 >>212882099 >>212882708
>>212880937
>>212880968
>>212881001
>>212881420
Tugas will never know what it is like to have a SOVLful name...
Anonymous Portugal No.212881808 [Report]
>>212881792
kek, they even put the II
>those german surnames
BRVZIL is truly GERMVNIC
Anonymous Brazil No.212881868 [Report] >>212881886
>>212881792
fake as fuck
go back to plebit
Anonymous Brazil No.212881875 [Report]
>>212881792
>tayna
indigenous?
>apinages
wtf is that?
>schuller
german?

meu deus... a ogra brasileira...
Anonymous Brazil No.212881886 [Report] >>212882944 >>212883523
>>212881868
I've known 2 Napoleão, 1 Mussolini and a Cleopatra. I wouldn't be surprised at all if that were true
Anonymous Brazil No.212881889 [Report] >>212881908
>>212875894
man, these fucking evanjegues with their stupid names... i'm glad i have a norman name and a german surname
Anonymous Brazil No.212881908 [Report] >>212881921
>>212881889
>Norman name
Wtf is that. Are you William Schmidt?
Anonymous Brazil No.212881921 [Report] >>212882152
>>212881908
close
Anonymous Brazil No.212882026 [Report]
>>212878894
No.
Garcia would be a Portuguese surname
Anonymous Brazil No.212882083 [Report]
>>212881420
Vasco is a rare but legitimate name

Vasco da Gama was a notorious seamen
Anonymous Costa Rica No.212882089 [Report]
>>212880930
>>212881306
This is not a recent phenomenon. Most European names are bastardized versions of Greek or Jewish names.
Anonymous Brazil No.212882099 [Report]
>>212881792
>Sarah Müller Jitumori
Japanese-german mutt lol
Anonymous Brazil No.212882152 [Report] >>212882195
>>212881921
What's your first name?
Richard?
Anonymous Brazil No.212882195 [Report] >>212882637
>>212882152
it's William, you missed the last name, won't give any more information, i'm too paranoid
Anonymous Brazil No.212882473 [Report]
Foreigners will never understand the favstian attitude of letting people freely name their children
Anonymous Brazil No.212882637 [Report]
>>>>212882195
I could've been Wilhelm. That would be cool.
My grandpa's name was Werner. Sometimes I wonder if I should adopt it as part of my surname, which is very common
Anonymous Brazil No.212882708 [Report]
>>212881792
Kkkkkkkkkkkkk
Anonymous Brazil No.212882775 [Report] >>212882809
speaking of brazilian names, check out this retarded brazilian judge that used a false name for over 40 years
>José Eduardo Franco dos Reis lived with this false identity for over 40 years, signing judicial decisions and public documents. After the change, the magistrate began using the name Edward Albert Lancelot Dodd Canterbury Caterham Wickfield and reported that his self-esteem improved, allowing his professional life to "get into gear."
Anonymous Brazil No.212882809 [Report]
>>212882775
>Edward Albert Lancelot Dodd Canterbury Caterham Wickfield
Anonymous Colombia No.212882899 [Report]
>>212871956 (OP)
The downside of having too traditional a name as a hispanic is that, with low last name diversity, you just end up sounding like an npc. Some have noticed how the second name Camilo is really popular in Colombia so i've been in many classes with five something Camilo something (me being one of them)
Anonymous Brazil No.212882944 [Report]
>>212881886
Napoleão is a legitimate name
Anonymous Malaysia No.212883449 [Report]
>>212880685
Zainichi Portugal saaaaar.
Anonymous United States No.212883523 [Report]
>>212881886
My father had a classmate named Cleopatra. I am Anglx-American.