One chance at life

>one chance at life
>parents name me Casimiro

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>parents named me Nigel

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Good one, Casi

i'm unironically named Erik Eriksson

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Never go to a Spanish speaking country and you'll be find user.

Would have you preferred Sony?

Why parents do this? I cannot think of any specific example but I've seen it quite often in movie credits.

kek

Why?

Casimiro
Casi= almost
miro= look

I guess it is because of that

casi miras? casi miras qué?

based
strong slavic name

JAJAJAJAJAJAJJAJAJAJA EL CASIMIRO OUNONONONONOKKKKKK

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it comes from polish name Kazimierz (latin Casimir)

It's because of what and said. It means "I almost look/see".

becausr his father's name is Erik and now it's impossible to break the chain

stop larping you already made this thread with a different name

Patronymic surnames stopped being fashionable 150 years ago in mainland Scandinavia.

I don't get it

almost look kek

>Have a russian dad and peruvian mom
>Decide to name me fucking Andrew

I technically have 3 names. The Peruvian side of my family always call me "Andres" while the Russian side "Andrey"

It is the same fucking thing you autist.

tell me you're a zoomer without saying you're a zoomer

NOOOO NOT THE HECKIN HURGA DUGRGEN

Ma hai un nome bellissimo, di che ti lamenti?

no nigga my legal government name is Andrew

>Casimir is classically an English, French and Latin form of the Polish name Kazimierz. Feminine forms are Casimira and Kazimiera. It means "proclaimer (from kazać to preach) of peace (mir)."
Extremely based. Be proud of who you are

>one chance at life
>parents name me Runkaa Kuukalainen
life never even began

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based

based

Runkaa ;D

what the hell even goes on in Poland for all these silly names

Sovl, don't let them make fun of you

those are old names, every old name has a meaning

What do you mean? It's how names are formed. It's very similar to the name "Frederick" which means "peaceful rule" or something in Old German.

what do you almost see tho