What would you name your children in your country?

What would you name your children in your country?

me
>Afonso

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ehh messi

Michael
John
That's it

Cuauhtémoc

npc names

SOVL

The correct answer would be making something up with yours and your wife's name. Mine would be some abomination like Guiren or Kalherme

Baldassare and Melissa

Kristen
Chad
Stacy
Carter
ilya
Konstantin

I would open the calendar of saints and choose one.

Alberto Barbosa

>AVGVSTVS

please bro dont

Erika

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which ones do you object to?

all of them except carter

It's Alfonso. You're worse than nips. Oh how the mighty latin has degenerated

I'm pretty sure Carter is a surname and has no business being a given name.

Cant tell if he's just fucking around or not

>Carter
it's used a first name in the US

I'm serious.
Stacy is the least likely by far though.

i only know one carter tbf

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>Carter is a family name, and also may be a given name. Carter is of Irish, Scottish and English origin and is an occupational name given to one who transports goods by cart or wagon ultimately of Irish and Celtic derivation and an Irish reduced form of the name McCarter or the Scottish-Gaelic Mac Artair with Mc meaning son of and its appearance and pronunciation as Carter being the Anglicized form of the Irish Mac ArtĂșir.[2][3] The name is related to the Gaelic word cairt meaning cart, and ultimately from the Latin carettarius.
Yeah. Americans are all retarded and they use McNames for girls even though it means son of. Hi Ayron (pronounced Aaron for some reason), I have a normal name with a traditional spelling

Can't you give them normal names?