Jarolleon
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But if you give your kids normal names people will assume that they're 30 years older than they actually are. It would be like naming your son "Edgar" or your daughter "Edith".The naming conventions of pretentious douchebags has remained unchanged throughout. It's the Basic Becky naming schemes that have went on a ride and led to the weird not-names we are seeing now.
Aiden was part of the -den craze of 2000-2010. Aiden, Brayden, Caiden, Hayden, Jayden, Kayden, Laydon, Payden, etc. It was sort of ground zero for this random sounds strung together bullshit and it lines up pretty well with when Millenials (those born in the 80s and early 90s) started shitting out kids. The amalgamation of sounds started becoming a thing once people thought that simply taking a sound and mating it with -den wasn't creative enough for their special snowflake and started doing it to both sides. Ailee, Brayson, Cayton, Haylee, Jaymon, Kayton, etc. Two syllables, usually parts of normal names, just smooshed together. That's the standard.
Jesus just name a kid a real name like Paul or Sarah. Those are fine names. Be normal you fucking weirdos.
What if the NFL names only sound slightly preferable because the NFL is the only way people with these retarded names can get famous (aside from being born to celebrities)?In college when they sent out emails to the entire dorm it was always fun to see the crazy names. It was 1/3 normal names, 1/3 foreign names (mostly kebab so lots of "Muhammads" and "Ahmeds" and "Alis" with some Pajeet/Chinese), and 1/3 ghetto names. The girls had the craziest names, you'd see endless weird spellings of "Princess" or "Precious" or "Sh'quanda" and shit like that, the guys just sounded like NFL players. I can't remember any sadly, aside from two guys who lived in the same dorm as me named Quantavious and Colonial (I laughed my ass off when I first saw the guy's name). IIRC Colonial flunked out after a semester, Quantavious was an asshole and I got into a fight with him and his friends once. He was bros with some guy named Trayvon, like Trayvon Martin (this was right after that happened), and Trayvon was an even bigger asshole. I didn't meet Colonial much, but he was some skinny guy who was still kind of a dick. That dorm was fucked up because people would blast rap music all night long when they weren't vandalizing shit which they'd blame on folks from the historically black college down the road (which was even more ghetto) they'd invited to party with them, and everyone had to pay for their shit.
I've worked with a lot of black people with weird names, but at least the black men have names like "LaDarius" which sound like NFL players. A lot of black women I've worked with have names like "JaKesha" and are less likely to have "normal" names like many black men do which is unfortunate. I don't know why black people think that sounds nice since African languages are pretty cool and even naming you kid some Muslim shit (like "Jamal") sounds better than those hood names. Although a lot of Africans I've met have Muslim names or are Christian and have names like "Moses" but "Ndamukong" (like that NFL player) sounds nicer than "Dequavius" or some made up name.
Also white people for naming their kids dumb shit like "Jaxton" or "Carpenter" or pretentious shit like "Imogen", that's the white people version of ghetto names. I worked with a guy who named his daughter "Imogen" and got my hair cut by a woman who named her son "Zaxton". White moms can be just as "creative" as black moms in naming their kids random shit but don't get made fun of as much which is too bad.
Common in Japan, look at the names with spelled with the kanji for 1, 2, 3, etc. (like "Jiro", apparently China has a similar tradition). Black people can do it too where you have Trevious, Quadravious, Quintavious, Sextavious, Septavious, etc. But Romans did it best, since look at how all those Romans ended up known as. Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus is commonly known as Nero for instance. Or Gaius Valerius Licinianus Licinius Augustus is just Licinius. A hypothetical "Quintus" would probably be known by some other name.