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owenfromcanada ,
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angrystego ,

I feel all wrong now because you decided not to list the first three in alphabetic order.

Boozilla ,
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There’s a well-studied phenomenon called “social diffusion”. People of higher socioeconomic status seek out novel, unique, or fashionable baby names and start using them. These names gradually get picked up by families of lower socioeconomic status. Eventually the names become mainstream, and then finally decline in popularity.

cannedtuna ,

Okayden

DirigibleProtein ,

Maiden, Raiden

pigup ,
alcoholicorn ,

It’s the male version of adding -lin to the end of a name.

christophski ,

Never heard of this, what are some examples? Maybe caitlin? Just looked that up, it’s an Irish name.

Croquette ,

You take a common name and add “lin” or any variation of that sound at the end.

The only example I have at the top of my head is Jessica-Lyn because I knew one person with that name in the past, but you get the gist.

polonius-rex ,

collin

alcoholicorn ,

I don’t think there’s any history, it was just popular in the midwest in the 2000s

Caitlyn, Kaylin, Ashlin, Jaylin, Roselin, Jaquelin, Shaelin. Same with adding “leigh”

Plopp ,

Paiden? That’s a weird one. Payme on the other hand, now that’s a good name.

kambusha ,

Payme Não

xor ,

What’s with your name, buzz?

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