>>212880930it'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 upat 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