Is it common practice to name kids after foreign cities in your country or is that just an anglosphere thing?
>>58070221
>Feinyx
>Bostyn
>Mardy
>>58070221
Is Mardy from Adelaide, or is that the dad's name?
Why do the low classes name their children like this?
>>58070762
Mardy is from Adelaide but I don't even know what gender they are from that name
yeah my wife's son's name is Bisjkek
Depends.
Lorraine, Darwin, Denver, Charlotte, Irish (dunno if that counts)
Austin is a pretty common boys name.
>>58070221
I bet this "mother" has a piercing on her chin or something, is slightly overweight, and has potato-like facial features with a deadbeat husband. Just saying.
I visited India in my youth.
I would love to name my son, if I have one, Darpalongabannashabad.
>>58070882
Denver is a he and the rest are she.
>>58071378
seriously, indians have the longest, most complicated proper nouns. maybe greeks too
>deTroyt
>Laws-Angelys
>elpass-oh
>greyter-njoo-iork-metch-roPauly-tinair-rhea
>>58070221
some dimwit lives in New York and named his son Hudson because he lives next to the Hudson river. He also named his daughter Lennon. Yes, after John Lennon,although he isn't a giant fan of The Beatles, or at least considers Strawberry Fields Forever to be some really deep cut maaan.
This has to be an american thing, nobody else is that stupid.
yes my name is Feinyx Shammall
why didn't they just call him Phoenix, that's actually a real name.
>>58076930
a pretty cool one at that, I might say.
>Feinyx
Sounds like an autistic child's Sonic the Hedgehog character