I wish I had a cool Anglo name
I wish I had a cool Anglo name
No you don't
t. Liam
Liam is an Irish name
You're really splitting hairs at that point
what's wrong with your name jaakko?
>not jewish
>biblical name
>anglo
>cool
I want an international name like Wilson
Same xdddd
t. David
Nothing wrong with that. Are you not Christian?
Or Frank
I wish I had a slavic name and not a latin one
nope, not even baptised
>have an anglo surname
>it's so generic it could've come from any of the germanic or romance cultures
Shut up Smith
Are you Celtic?
Jeremy here, Though I don't feel that bad about it since my mum said she "Just knew my name"
>Irish last name
>Anglo-Norman first name
I am the ultimate cuck
I don't feel bad about it either, it's just a mediocre name and i feel like i could've had a better one
I was supposed to be a girl. My parents picked out a girl name and decorated the nursery and everything.
>not having a cool latin last name
>biblical first name
>strong norman last name
pretty based. somebody told me i have a name like a movie star
>last name straight up doesn't exist outside non-anglo countries except America except for a few countries with 1 person(and a few are direct family members)
Feels good
america is anglo
I wish I had a Germanic name. Something like Heinrich von Funkhouser. Instead I got a gay Spanish name like Pedro Gonzalez
stop complaining Perttu
same
I wish I had the title Ironside McTavish
But Anglo names are white trash names here.
Are you gay nowadays? Did your parents treat you weardly? What's your current name and what name did they pick?
t. Was in a similar situation
Change your name
It’s easy
>tfw Latin first name and Scottish last name
feels based desu
*Ngloid names belong to dogs
i have a roman first name and some mysterious last name
what does it mean though?
Wilson is based, you can't deny that
I’m not entirely sure. It’s from Germanic settlers who came to Scotland. Not sure if Anglo-Saxon, Norse, or Flemish.
I thought brits like greek more than roman.
>My first name is Germanic
>Double barrelled surname, both barrels of which are Anglo-Saxon
But then
>Biblical christcuck middlename (That is also v popular among the Ir*sh)
I was so close. Feels bad.
Post cunt
i don't know, do we like greek names? this my be a mistake but my first name is Romeo.
not particularly happy with my mother's choice. my dad didn't stop her either, he was too busy with his sports
I just mean as in studying ancient greece, I just thought that's where the name came from, and just Romeo, haha, It could be worse I got a family friend who called their son supermans kryptonian name, ka'lel or whatever.
>Romeo
Holy shit if you’re not a Chad this is suicide tier
Worst part is there not even bogans, she works high up at the bank and is pretty wealthy, the dad doesn't even need to a real job.
I know! And I'm not a chad at all. My name was okay when I was a cute blonde kid but when I hit puberty it didn't work out so well
I am unironically named Nigel, I might be the only person in my province with that name, definitely the only person under 50
Was ollie popular 20 years ago?, Got couple of pom friends with that name.
Yeah, I know loads of Olivers who are around my age
Other names popular in the mid 90s were Jake, William, variations of Ed, Emily, Harry (royal effect I imagine), Lucy
ollie is pretty popular. funny name too, most people pronounce it as "OHH-LEE"
Chav detected.
nearly every name is anglicised anyway
t.english fist name anglicised irish last name
more anglo than you chang
>Double barrelled surname
you posh cunt
>finn having anglo name
Helsinki-tier.
No, it’s because my parents were unmarried
Funny that. In England double barrelled surnames either mean you’re very rich, or very poor (look at the amount of double barrelled surnames among English footballers)
bastard
At one time I wanted to give my child an Armenian or Georgian name
I don't.
t. Norse-Gael
There's an old Anglo tradition that if a man only has daughters, then one of his daughters will give her father's surname to one of her sons in addition to her husband's surname creating a double-barrelled surname.