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The realest niggas are Slavs named Miroslav Slavik and Turks named Türkü Turan.
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1. Never met anyone called Jay or Jep, and Jo is a casual shortening of Joanna.
2. You're supposed to go round calling them Anthony, William, Edward all day? Very formal and unfriendly.
3. Never met anyone with these names
4. Those aren't really geographical names, and Kimberley is the only one you are likely to encounter.
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Google: Joe Biden. Jay Smith. Jeb Bush.
I am not talking about informal situations. I am talking about formal and offcial naming.2. You're supposed to go round calling them Anthony, William, Edward all day? Very formal and unfriendly.
When guy has in his papers Tony, when guy is presented in TV as Ed, when at last he
starts for presidency as Bill, when he is a president as Jimmy - then something is very
wrong, don;t you think? These are situations when FORMAL normal name is needed.
I am not talking about drinking a beer or tea with your body.
Google: Harrison Ford, Kirk Douglas, Mackenzie.3. Never met anyone with these names
Leeland is not? Leland? Kent is not? Lester?4. Those aren't really geographical names, and Kimberley is the only one you are likely to encounter.
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I googled for the most common R1athelian surname and it turns out to be Nowak which just means new.
I think it makes logical sense and fits perfectly next to the baby.
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No English names are the coolest. Im thinking of changing my name to Mortimer McMitchell but I wait for the outcome of the poll.
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Anglo names are boring only because we are too used to them
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I forgot at night about fifth category, so I added her. Names of items and random words.
For example: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-o...4?guccounter=1
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All your examples are Americans, not English, and even in America many of those names aren't very common. I guess I forgot about the English Midlands city of Lester
I don't understand how foreign name shortening could be such a cause of consternation. I don't lie in bed at night punching the wall at the amount of surplus consonants in Polish names, but maybe I've had my priorities wrong and I should.
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Not my fault, that term english does not reffer only to England, but all english speaking and existing societies.
Btw, you yourself are from Australia, so... why are you so upset or surrprized (depending on final position).
Going by this way of thinking, none of the topics on this forum would exist, and forum would be dead.I don't understand how foreign name shortening could be such a cause of consternation.
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