How are ye olde names for newborns perceived in your country?(E.g. Reginald, Gloria in the Anglosphere; Ernst, Elfriede in the Germanosphere, etc.)
>>221879459>ReginaldBlack>GloriaLatinxAnd if I met a kid with those names I'd assume they're named after an older relative
>>221879459he's swarthy
>>221879459they're becoming somewhat more popular again because in the past years, most babies got generic NPC European names. Haven't heard of any baby called Ernst or Elfriede though.
>>221880034So what are popular? Has Friedrich been on the rise, or did the new chancellor kill it?
>>221880079some that I know: Arthur, Gertrud, Nikolas, Ferdinand
>>221879459I've grown to appreciate them but genXers and millennials detest them for some reason
Classic names vs nu-names is how people will distinguish the upper and middle class from everyone else soon. For every Jaxton, Havyn, Smithen, Wessyn, Hunter, and Declyn, there will be a James or a John and you’ll know the latter’s parents aren’t retarded.