What is the generic name for your countrymen?

What is the generic name for your countrymen?

ie, Alberto Barbosa in Portugal .

Matti Meikäläinen for man and Maija Meikäläinen for woman

Fernando Martínez

nah it's generally accepted to be pekka on int

giorgos papadopoulos

Tyrone Brown

Juhani Virtanen

>James Smith

John Doe

SIlva is a far more common portuguese surname

Jose Jesus Maria Adan David Guadalupe del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus

Non biblical names are heretic, Deus Vult

joe, john, bob

>most common first name in Canada is Liam
>most common surname in Canada is Li
>Li

I guess liam li's the most generic canadian name. ching chong diddly dee potatoes

João Silva, or by the meme Alberto barbosa (a bit rare)

That's a handsome wojak.

for you

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Worldwide (most common first and last name) it would be Mohammed Lee, but for the US the generic names used for court cases are Richard Roe for the plaintiff and John Doe for the defendant.

Muhammad Achmed al Shabari

Mario rossi
Here on Sup Forums it's probably something with meatballs or gabagool

>Jesus
how does Europe not think that naming your child Jesus is weird?

Every other muslim is Muhammad tho.

We have John/Jane Doe
John Smith is also used as a generic name

Something like Antoine or Pierre Tremblay for the French

Hrvoje Horvat

Mehmet Myson

mohammad amirali rezazadeh

t. iranian

Daan van der Saar

Gökhan Gönül

Temujin

mohamed mahmoud ahmed al-mohamadi

ibn (son of) mohamed ahmed al mahmoudi

Mehmet Mehmetoğlu

Hakan Özdemir

Jean-Mahmoud ?

This. I'm not sure if it's only Anglos that have a taboo against naming your child Jesus, or if it's only Hispanic cultures that regularly name their kids that.

Anglos don't, Joshua is the English version of Jesus. From the Hebrew Yeshua and Greek lesous.

Joshua?

Everyone thinks it's something like Pablo or Paco
In reality the most common names are Santiago, Juan, David, Sebastian, Andres, Felipe

Joshua is indeed another version of Jesus in English, but it's reserved for other characters in the Bible and the average Anglo wouldn't know that it's a cognate, and the name "Jesus" itself is not generally what kids are named.

No, Jesus isn't used as a name in French either

Huh, Really makes you think.