I'm looking for cool-sounding European names and surnames. Especially, Italians, Spanish, Germans, English and of Slavic origin.
Any other contribution would be appreciated though.
Former European colonies/Latin America, Canada, USE, Australia etc. are welcome too
Names of the European people
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I bet you can't pronounce mine
I could try if you'd tell which one is.
Blaž
>Jakub
Yeah, thats definitely out of my lexicon but is this accurately enough?
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>Robert
>Roberts
it's like saying "blush"
Blas
>can
My dads name is Tihomir, grandmothers name is Ika
Other than that is generic slavoid names in my family like Hrvoje, Luka, Ante, Tomislav...
>juhani
>roberts
>sem
t. Can
Domiciano
>luca
>lucas
bruh
>Hrvoje
How does one even pronounce that?
Was almost certain that we were writing "Lucas" rather than "Luca" and just not pronouncing the S
Why don’t you fags have normal human tier Anglo names?
I’m surprised not so many italians are named Amerigo, what a cool name
I also like some german names like Jurgen, Reinhardt or Manfred, it sounds very manly.
Eladio
Octavilo
Belisario
Emisario
Teofilo
Sigismundo
Eleuterio
Hermenegildo
Epifanio
Fulano
Eh, I like it.
Lazar sound nice. Is it of slav origin? What does it mean?
>Belisario
>Emisario
>Teofilo
>Sigismundo
>Eleuterio
Really like these ones.
Also
>Fulano
JAJAJAJAJAJAJA
Reiner Winkler
>Joao
Hahahahahahahahahahaha I find that name so funny. Really sad and funny at the same time
>that weird Luca line going from France to Croatia
How did this happen?
>Sten-Sture
>Karl-Erik
>Charles-Ingvar
>Gustav-Adolf
>Torbjörn
>Oscar
No bully, I like them
Austrians possibly, my grandfathers name and brothers name is Luka
I always thought it was ours and slovenian name
english of some turkish names: warlord, conquer, ferocious, brave, eagle, lion, tiger, sea, soil, thunder
>Actual names: Yumuz, dumuz, siktir, sikim, cum
But why do we croissants use it too
No clue, maybe some king popularized it or something
>sikim, cum
let me guess. you used to be a hooker in laleli. pretty common among georgians.
no it isn't
ž is pronounced like the g in mirage, that's it
>can
turkey pls
>germany
>leon
wtf?
One common bulgarian name is Bozhidar, I think its pretty cool.
Hey turkish user, I've heard that Genghis is a pretty common name in Turkey, is that true?
>Jakub
That is the evil creators of wh*tes.
>Turkey
François and its derivatives Francesco, Franz etc. are pretty based tbqh
>warlord
kumandan?
commander???
Wenceslao
Ayyyy it's a shame those names aren't common anymore
Ataúlfo
Sigerico
Walia
Teodorico
Turismundo
Eurico
Alarico
Gesaleico
Amalarico
Teudis
Teudiselo
Ágila
Atanagildo
Liuva
Leovigildo
Recaredo
Witerico
Gundermaro
Sisebuto
Suintila
Sisenando
Quintila,
Tulga
Chindasvinto
Recesvinto
Wamba
Ervigio
Égica
Witiza
Y el más aburrido, Rodrigo
>Luca
>Lucas
>Luka
>Lukas
Very based
It's from St Luke in da bible
>can
for males
Tudor
Mihai
Decebal
Darius
Vlad
Gheorghe
Dragomir
Radu
Bartolomeu (rare and usually for priests)
Rest are very common in entire West like Cristian, George, Raul, Alexandru etc
Godefroy? I like english pronunciation more than french like Godfroy but they translated as Joffrey which sounds cringe.
what are you screeching roach, us normal folks can't understand
Emma
Bjorn
Halvdan
Ragnvald
Harald
Gudrod
I like Skallagrim but I don't think it's used anymore
i could give you my name but i wont, its not that uncommon but its mostly used as a girls name in the anglo world. a name you have never heard outside the middle part of norway, more specificly the part called selbu, is Baro. that is a buttold male name and someone is given that name regulary here. Baro, just taste it... its a first name btw.
Dauvit
Lachlan
Calum
Renaud
Šķelme
Ļuda
Miķelis
Džordžs
>Sem
What the fuck, I've studied in the Netherlands for a year and never met someone called Sem.
Sem is short for Semen
>Can
>not Ahmet, Mehmet, Ali, Yılmaz etc.
I call this map bullshit.