Are there natives in Eastern Europe having names like Tom, Kevin and John?

Are there natives in Eastern Europe having names like Tom, Kevin and John?

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Tom and Jon are Christian names.
Kevin is only given by very bydlo parents and gypsies.

There are local equivalents of those names
Here Tom would be Tomaž and John is Janez

I know a Tom and a Jon but not a Kevin

what would be the local equivalent of Kevin?

yes, gypsies
upper middle class faggots these days love to name their kids shit like "Alessio" or "Matteo"

It'd be the same but it's not a very common name

Tom = Foma
John = Ivan

4th Rome

None, it is an Irish name afaik. It is kinda famous for being a tell tale sign of being white trash all over Europe, like all the tv junkies that named their kid after Kevin Costner. In Gemany for example "Ein Kevin" means an idiot in slang.

I'm Slovenian, dammit, see above

>Foma
>Fyodor
Why are Russians scared of T?

and of H
AДOЛЬФ ГИTЛEP

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Kevin is normal in Britain as well and the United States.

I've never understood this either. Why not just go for Хитлep instead of Гитлep?

t. kevin

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No

>How do you call a Kevin at the university?
>Janitor

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevinism
why don't germanic parents give their kids germanic names? the most popular names in Germany/Netherlands/Scandinavia are all terrible biblical or english names (Noah, Jonah, Elias, Oliver). What's wrong with old local names (Hans, Johannes, Sven, Per)?

There's also link related, but that's a thing here in the anglosphere too.

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>Johannes, Per
aren't those translated biblical names?

This is only a mainlander phenomenon.

In UK if you're called Kevin, you're probably just of Irish heritage.

>What's wrong with old local names (Hans, Johannes, Sven, Per)?
They are nazi

t. Dominik

Mostly ghetto retards, if I meet someone named Kevin or Jessica I avoid that shit like a plague

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If your daughter came home and said "dad, meet my boyfriend Kevin" what would you do?

>all terrible biblical names
>Hans, Johannes
yeah, no

I don't want to even think about it.

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>tfw your name is a meme in another general
>always get concerned about being doxxed when I see it

yes but they're pretty much fully germanic names at this point. iohannes is the original biblical version and nobody names their kids that.
there is nothing germanic about noah or elias.

william?
don't know why that's name is so big in quebec. what's wrong with guillaume

nein

>what's wrong with guillaume
Nothing, but unfortunately most Québécois are complete cucks who adopt names like William, Nathan, Logan, even shit like fucking McKayla (I shit you not; try imagining just how horrid that name sounds with a thick Québécois accent). Granted there's always been this weird obsession with foreign names here (e.g. the names "Mario" and "Roméo" were hugely popular a few decades ago), but it has reached critical mass in the past few years.

t. liam simon schmid

If my name was william I wouldn't worry about being doxxed
it's a german meme

>bonjour, je m'appelle Mcka... mcKayyeh Oliveeuh Tremblay-Bouchard

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my parents are from the balkans. and they gave me and my brother normal western names so that it would be easy for people to pronounce it. which doesn't change the fact that my last name is also already difficult to pronounce. But my parents get a lot of shit from their friends back home for giving us english names

Hans, Johannes, Per
those are all biblical names you dumb shit.

while they technically come from the bible, the actual names are germanic in nature. if they used the hebrew versions (like they do now) they'd be cucked.

I've also heard of Russian H (X) making a K sound. If any rusanon could explain please do

>Karl, Richard, Roger
it would have been so easy, but you fucked it up
>muh they're totally germanized and sound cool nazi
thanks for your input, Kevin.

>hey germanic parents shouldn't give their kids stupid biblical or non-germanic names like noah or kevin
>haha i bet you're named kevin

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Х is a strong H like some coughing by an old smoker. Idk why they can't transcribe G and H, but I believe it's a shitty tradition or something.