In Croatia it's trendy to give Greek and Italian names to children...

In Croatia it's trendy to give Greek and Italian names to children. Slavic names are considered old school and only generations before 80s and degenerate children have them. And I'm degenerate child.

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good for you, vladimir

Big deal, Marco instead of Marko, Luca instead of Luka, Nicola instead of Nikola

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What Greek names are common there?

He looks like a fucking koala.

Dmitar, Aleksandar, Lidija, Andro, Filip, Ira.

old school danish names are trending here. degenerates are named english names

this

It's kind of big deal when you completely lost lose your culture and 80% of population only glorifies Italian and German culture while practicing in every day Arab culture from Mehmet.

these are all 100% russian names

it was always more common for croats to give calendrical names to their children, rather than the slavic ones. that trend changed only during the yugoslav era

No, they're Greek names originally. Russian christianity is based on Greek orthodoxy so they use those names to feel closer to god and people which gave them the truth. It's basic of all religions to take names of people who gave you the faith and word of god of that religion.

do you like koalas?

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Stupid fuck lol

the fuck ilbe is here

Cucks.

Same here. We don't really have english names though. It's easy to spot white trash by the names they give to their children. They usually imitate swedish names because they sound more international and are associated with higher social class.

>mfw one of our most autistic meme imported by people half a world away from us

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T. Kim Felipe

It always goes back and forth. Watch those names be hot shit again in 50 years

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My name is Greek

Good for you zorbas.

t. serb

are you korean ?

Looking it up, I see that Antonio and Mateo were two of the most popular names given to babies in Croatia back in 2009 (popular Croatian names were Luka, Ivan, Marko, Matej, etc

In Italy (2013): Francesco, Alessandro, Andrea, Lorenzo, Matteo, Gabriele, Mattia, Leonardo, etc

In Greece (2010): Georgios, Ioannis, Konstantinos, Dimitris, Nicholaos, Panagiotis, Chrisos, Athanasios, etc

btw, there is this huge meme/stereotype here about Americans being /MUH heritage/ fags, but you rarely if ever see people giving first names that pass on their heritage:

USA's social security adminstration (every American has a social security number): most popular names (1918-2017): James, John, Robert, Michael, William,
David, Richard, Joseph, Thomas, Charles, Christopher, Daniel, Matthew, Anthony, Donald, Mark, Paul, Steven, Andrew, etc
>Donald
>of those, that includes my 1st name, middle name, my brothers 1st name, my other brothers 1st name and middle name, my dad's name, my grandfather's name, etc

if people in the US were really into /MUH heritage/ you'd see a lot more foreign names. For example, both side of my family came from western Germany. My grandfather (the one without the common American name) was Erwin, he was actually from Germany. When he came here, he had everyone call him "Red" because he didn't want to be associated with being too German (our last name is ridicously German). Thank goodness he didn't pass the name Erwin on (he was Erwin the III)

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>cuckatia

wtf i love croatia even more now

I am Greek

>Meanwhile in Italy kids are called Jessicah, Chanel and Leeroy