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1. Your cunt 2. Do you have idiots in your country that chooses
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1. Your cunt
2. Do you have idiots in your country that chooses cringe worthy names for their children?

1. Japan
2. Yes. For example:
凸 is read "Tetris"
火星(mars in Japanese) is read "Maazu"
光宙 is read "Pikachu"'
皇帝(emperor in Japanese) is read "Shiiza/kaiza"
男(boy/man in Japanese) is read "Adamu"
愛保 is read "Rabuho" (which is short for love hotel)
天国(heaven in Japanese) is read "Eden"
etc.
Is this degeneracy only a Japanese thing?
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>凸 is read "Tetris"
>光宙 is read "Pikachu"'
Had a good laugh there.
I always thought it was a bit edgy when Japanese lyrics contained the Japanese word and then in furigana the English word, but I had no idea they did it with names too.

And yes, cringe worthy names are a world wide thing.
Here we have stuff like Wolf (wolf), Bloem (flower), Storm(storm) etc.
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>>52124317
>Wolf (wolf), Bloem (flower)
oh really
I am not a European so I am quite ignorant but I thought names like these were common in Euro countries.
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>>52124010
>believing frivolous bullshit media spews out

topkek desu
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>>52124511
No, certainly not.
We mostly have biblical and Germanic names (and Mohammed in England). They often do have a meaning, but only in their original language, and most people don't know their name's meaning.
To give your child a name that is actually a word in everyday language is pretty edgy.
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>>52124010
We had news broadcast about this some years ago. Back then the dumbest names were brand related, like Puma and Rolex. Not many of them around, but these idiots are everywhere.
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>>52124570
but one of my neighbor's son is actually named noah
Shit is very true
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I seriously doubt this one

bs
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No, because of naming laws.
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>>52124666
Is Noah written like 方舟男(ノア)?
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>>52124621
>To give your child a name that is actually a word in everyday language is pretty edgy.
Guess it is a cultural thing since the opposite is true here. Names taken from everyday language is common, such as 歩(read ayumu, means walk), 一二三(read hifumi, means one two three), 花子(read hanako, means flower child), etc. Biblical (or mythical names) on the other hand are considered edgy since no one would name their child Izanami or kamikaze.
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>>52124770
Dunno the specific kanji, but I think yeah something edgy like that.
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In Poland pleb people give children american names like: Dżordż, Dżesika, Riczard, Kewin. If you in Poland meet people with those name you can be absolutely sure that his parents are poor and probably alcoholics
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>>52124511
Only as surnames, at least here.

Karhu (Bear) - 4935 people
Sorsa (Mallard) - 2015 people
Tammi (Oak) - 1694 people
etc
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uncultured people often take foreign names and spell them literally as they sound in portuguese, like spelling "caroline" as "karolaine" when the normal portuguese name "carolina" already exists, and also do other things like adding really kitsch "sophisticated" (in their opinion) alternate spellings and suffixes to existing names
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>>52124905
>Dżordż
How do you read this?
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>>52125027
dodge
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>愛保 is read "Rabuho" (which is short for love hotel)
Name and birthplace in one world, high QI right here
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>>52124860
That is because every 漢字 has a meaning by nature. Plus Japanese names are often read with a different reading than they have in everyday use.
Wouldn't it be slightly edgy if 歩 was read either ほ or ある in a name?
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>>52124010
>>52124767

There is some
Kookos-Coir
Cosmo
Eden
Nanso
Nokia
Nöyrä-Humble
Hali-hug
Lada
Puuma
Kalja-beer
Sony
Heppu
Cola
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>>52125161
Yes exactly
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>>52125027

ジョルジョ
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>>52125168
>Nokia
That sounds like a very strong name.
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>>52125027
like George
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>凸 is read "Tetris"
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>>52124010
Yes, mostly shitty foreign names with anal spelling, that are fucking hard to pronounce in Estonian and do not fit in with the language.
Some girl in my FB friends list is called Cahra, how that name works, keine ahnung I belive her siblings also have autistic names like that. And I also saw someone name their child Casey, like fuck these niggers and their shitty naming policies.
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>>52124010
1. Flag
2. No.
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