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Ganma wrote:it doesn't get much more boring than Western Christian names (OK, excluding naming practices for one other well known religion). I mean half the guys I know from my generation are named Richard. Boring. And the girls are all variations of Elisabeth.
sublight wrote:When I was doing weddings all through the 00s, I wrote down the names of all the couples I married (so they tended to be 25-35 years old). I remember going through the list a while back (close to 1000 couples) and finding that Tomomi and Tomoko were the most common bride's names, with a lot named Ami, Yumi and Emi as well.
Bucky wrote:Yumi and Emi could certainly be abbreviated from Yumiko and Emiko.
BigInJapan wrote:It seems that Riku, Akari, and Yua are now unisex names.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:People who go out of their way to give their kids unusual names are assholes.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Yeah, if you're going to leave your kids a multi million dollare empire their lives may not be as bad. However, you're still an asshole because it encourages average idiots to give their kids stupid names.
6810 wrote:Carrying baggage from school daze much are we?
Ganma wrote:When I was in elementary school some kids of refugees from Vietnam were named Fork and Spoon.
There was a hippy kid named River too.
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