Today is the name day of Adolf here in Finland.
Is Adolf common name in your country?
Today is the name day of Adolf here in Finland.
Is Adolf common name in your country?
I heard of a man in Ireland named Adolf MacNamara or something similar many years ago. He moved to America and decided to change his name to fit in better. He changed it to Adolf Smith. Now no one would know he was Irish.
nazis
>Is Adolf common name in your country?
It was
Never met anyone named Adolf. I'd imagine someone named that would get bullied to no end desu
its probably banned here.
people fear what they dont understand
Apparently there's a handful of people with the names "Adolf" and/or "Hitler" here in the US.
My granddad was named Adolf. But he passed away 3 years ago when he was 97. So I guess that Adolf isn't even that popular in Germany anymore.
>My granddad was named Adolf
W-what is your family name, l-lad?
Nah. There's "Adolfo" but I've never met one, not a popular name among young people.
Hesse
After the war he was fetched by the police because they assumed Hitler had used an Alias
Well, first, sorry for your grandad's lost.
my precedent message was pretty insensible.
Also,
>After the war he was fetched by the police because they assumed Hitler had used an Alias
What? is it true or yu're just kidding?
My grandfather was named Adolf, then again he was also named Gustav.
My grandfather who fought in WW2 under Patton was named Adolph H.
>Adolfas
Yeah I know someone with that name..
>Hitler
They're his nephew's descendants IIRC.
how about Rudolf then?
Yeah, it's not rare amongst middle-aged/old people. If it's in Catalan it's "Adolf". In Spanish it's "Adolfo"
Here we have an half-white actor or director (don't remember which one) who his last name is Hitler. I'm not even kidding. Too bad he is too unpopular to be relevant. Not sure what happen to him now. Probably stopped being actor.
That's my uncle's name
Thanks, no problem. At least he told me so and my grandmother agreed with him.
What happened to everyone with the last name Hitler? Were they the real victims of ww2?
Where was he from?
In Germany, they actually mostly changed their name after WWII (e.g. to "Hiller").
You don't find a single one named Hitler in the phone book anymore, and only one Adolf was left the last time I checked
Not who you're responding to but knowing this board Mexico.
Why though? It's just a name bro. Would someone not hire you just because you're hitler?
I fucked up, there are plenty of Adolfs left, but only one Hitler
> Romano-Lukas Hitler
I keked out loudly at work
"My name is Adolf Hitler. May I introduce you our vacuum cleaner?"
Let call him!
Of course they wouldn't. I don't believe a single second someone named Hitler, Lenin or Stalin wouldn't be disadvantaged in Canada either.
Exactly.
>you'll be saying OY VEY, everytime!
>made in Germany, you know the Germans always make good things
You'd be surprised. Hitler, yes, it would be hard, but you'd probably be applauded for having a name like Stalin or Lenin (or any even bigger monster, Churchill).
>Stalin
his grand daughter is living in the usa
KEK there are articles of this guy. He's claiming that he's Hitler's nephew
howafrica.com
vice.com
He even has a website:
romano-lukas.de
yeah but she isn't called Stalin is she?
> Stalin's real name actually was Jughashvili
she's using name 'Chrese Evans'
Surely the police would think Hitler could come up with an alias that didn't have his real name? Or that he wouldn't stay in Germany? Did your grand dad even look like him?