How does Any Forums go about naming their children?
How does Any Forums go about naming their children?
>Anglo germanoid name scum
>White
lmao is that benoit no the top right
lol
the funny thing is those 4 names at the top are pretty much what 90% of the Arab world is called
it's either abdul or muhammad
Son: Chadbdul Ibn-Basedd
Daughter: not going to have one
What are you doing in Australia sandnigger
those names are all either jewish or germanic, both are IJ scum
western names are based and also sound much better, Maxime, Victoire, Alexandre, Flore
Imagine being called "servant"
The humiliation must be unbearable
This but unironically. White names be like
>a jew in the bible
>an outdated job
>meme name trend of the current generation (right now its the -den suffix)
My name is Zulu and it means miracle. I'm asexual and don't plan on having children.
Western? Don't consume them with the western names. These are angl*id names
KEK
Ivan
Vlad
Top KEK!
Oghuz
Mete
OP btfo
Common American names from a century ago was the theme my wife and I decided on.
An additional constraint was that the names had to be of an ethnicity that we both share.
So that limited our names to English, Germanic, and Scottish origins.
Name your kids after actors or characters in movies. It is based to name your daughter elsa.
You are the dumbest retarded person in the West.
Every first name means something. Every one of them. But for most popular first names you have to go back to Latin or worse, Aramaïc for them to make sense.
OP xisters I don't feel so good
he isnt tyler
he is Hans before 1945
You know our names mean thing too right?
John means “graced by God”
Elizabeth means “God is my oath”
Most european names come from ancient words.
My name, Nicolae, comes from what meant " victory of the people" in ancient greek. Another name for example Bogdan means blessed by god or something
Nothing beats HELLENIC names
hebrew jewish names btfo
That's not Tyler that's Dolph Lundren
Robert (Germanic): Bright fame
Kyle (Gaelic): Narrow body of water, peninsula
Tyler (Old French “tieulier”): Tile-maker
Timothy (Greek, Timotheos): Honoring God
There’s something far more charming about names based on the natural world and human activities than “Bestest Special One,” but I like “Son of the Hawk” and “Lion the Blissful.” European languages also have those names.
Jerome, Aurelian, Aristoteles, Marcial
If I have daughters they're getting a names from classical mythology. Ariadne, Artemis, Diana, Penelope, Pandora etc.
t. aspiring nudist bodybuilder
your name means nigga lmao
I kneel, almaeiz alshahwaniu
Robert is German which means bright fame.
Kyle is a scottish surname which became a first name.
Tyler is french, means he who tiles. Like actually makes and lays tile on the floor. It's a job name.
Timothy is Greek, from Timotheos. Means Honoring God.
arab names be like i'liq ma'diq
Tim comes from Timotheo, meaning fear of God (timid theo). You literally retard
>lmao is that benoit no the top right
yea
More like i'liq al'diq
French names sound very high class and aristocratic imo
>Alain Delon
>Thylane Blondeau
> Marquis de Lafayette
I already did this, but I’m glad you did, too.
Latin beats hellenic names. Antonius Crucius Julius Montavius Loranius Flavius Lucius Loquacius as opposed to Xinomaphetonopheos Papadopolous
Biblical names of saints probably. I dislike Finnic mythological names.
>pandora, this black man wants another lap dance
kek
G*rmans and humour really don't mix