You’re gonna look me in the eyes and tell me Raddix isn’t straight fire?
Raddix Zephyr is def the name of the protagonist in a JRPG.
Sigurd Felix Wolfgang Atreides is for sure the Prince in an Isekai anime.
Sigurd Felix Wolfgang Atreides
Such a weird mishmash of German, Latin and Greek, although Felix is extremely common in Germany too. Sigurd isn't though, that's some old germanic kinda name, like Æthelwulf in the anglosphere.
If someone in central Europe named their kid that way, that would be a give-away for a nationalistic/conservative ideology. Though Atreides obviously is from Dune lol
Japanese authors live off that kind of cringy mishmash
Forget the Coyote Bao, I'll have the Æthelwolf Wellington
Agreed, but not with that middle name.
Funnily enough, I was talking with my kid yesterday how my parents almost named me Levi and was joking how I could just force people to call me Leviathan instead.
My nephew is named Levi and I 100% plan on calling him Leviathan when he's a bit older. I hope my brother hates it! Haha
Sounds like a gender neutral name for a crunchy red root vegetable to me.
For an action movie protagonist? Sure. For an actual human being that didn't choose it? Hell no.
Drop a D and you’ve got the raddest (pun) software engineer that’ll ever grace this earth
You could shorten it to rad, and call him rad dude.
The nicknames write themselves
Yes. It's either a plant, a foodstuff or a mathematical concept, none of which invoke the idea of "person".
Unfortunately for you, I’ve made a meme where you’re the Soyjak and I’m the Chad, checkmate
Naming your child after the number of unique digits in a number system sure sounds fire, ig.
You’re gonna look me in the eyes and tell me Raddix isn’t straight fire?
Raddix Zephyr is def the name of the protagonist in a JRPG.
Sigurd Felix Wolfgang Atreides is for sure the Prince in an Isekai anime.
Such a weird mishmash of German, Latin and Greek, although Felix is extremely common in Germany too. Sigurd isn't though, that's some old germanic kinda name, like Æthelwulf in the anglosphere.
If someone in central Europe named their kid that way, that would be a give-away for a nationalistic/conservative ideology. Though Atreides obviously is from Dune lol
Japanese authors live off that kind of cringy mishmash
Forget the Coyote Bao, I'll have the Æthelwolf Wellington
Agreed, but not with that middle name.
Funnily enough, I was talking with my kid yesterday how my parents almost named me Levi and was joking how I could just force people to call me Leviathan instead.
My nephew is named Levi and I 100% plan on calling him Leviathan when he's a bit older. I hope my brother hates it! Haha
Sounds like a gender neutral name for a crunchy red root vegetable to me.
For an action movie protagonist? Sure. For an actual human being that didn't choose it? Hell no.
Drop a D and you’ve got the raddest (pun) software engineer that’ll ever grace this earth
You could shorten it to rad, and call him rad dude.
The nicknames write themselves
Yes. It's either a plant, a foodstuff or a mathematical concept, none of which invoke the idea of "person".
Unfortunately for you, I’ve made a meme where you’re the Soyjak and I’m the Chad, checkmate
Naming your child after the number of unique digits in a number system sure sounds fire, ig.