>his name and his language are from different cultures
His name and his language are from different cultures
>coming from Diego Pizzatelli
t. Pablito Salvatore
>WASPified Ashkenazi with Irish name whose family is obsessed with Italy
wrong
I'm of spanish descent.
t. Diego Urrutia Huaiquipan
>His name and culture came from fucking moors
DELET
DELET!
gallego bruto
>tfw Hungarian first name and Dutch surname
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
>tfw English first name and Anglo last name
Feels fuggen good. Beady eyed Anglo master race.
>Being An*lo
>Actually proud of it
I bet your family's religion was diet Anglicanism
>first name
germanic
>last name
germanic
>language
germanic
>first name
new age shit
>surname
anglo
>language
anglo
>his first name, language AND last name come from different cultures
ayyy
>name
portuguese
>surname
italian
>language
portuguese
I guess I won this round, OP
>tfw norman rapebabby name
>tfw norman rapebabby language
sure feels good being anglo master race
>new age shit
self-identified white abo?
>first name
Jewish/hebraic
>Last name
Suspected to be a frenchified Italian family name
And I aint even a jew nor do I have any Italian family up to my great great grandparents
>tfw Jordan
You do realize that a lot of Western names are actually Arabic, Hebrew, Greek or Aramaic in origin right?
that was the point.
my name is still pure germanic, though.
>First Name
Best Evangelist, French spelling
>Last Name
Unique French name
>Language
Both frog and germanic-frog
I'm so sorry for you
Go back to your country, guido.
black cajun?
Father is a (((white))) French immigrant
I have a name that has Greek origins and I am fine with it.
It is quite common here
>Scottish first and last name
>first name
anglo christian
>last name
anglo
>language
anglo
I have the most American first name possible and my last name is only present in the U.S.
MICKED
ayo hol up
t. Nbongo Okibwe
>first name
portuguese
>last name
portuguese
what do I get?
>English given name
>Danish surname
>Speak English
Alright
Completely swedish name
>be American Indian
>get East Indian name
thanks mom and dad
Brazilian Citizenship
>Name
Albanian
>Surname
Albanian
>Language
Albanian
Heh
delet this
I don't need that
Doesn't seem to keep you from posting Finnish though
Anglo or Portuguese first name?
Bilingual masterrace in this country
yuezhi
t. gjergj kastrioti skanderbeu
>literally American mutt with MUH HERITAGE
>tfw surname same as some serb surnames but it's acually a completely different surname that comes from istria
>tfw surname same as some serb surnames but it's actually a completely different surname that comes from istria
>tfw hebrew name
FUcking fourchan i swear to god
John Smith?
Gjergj is of semitic origin though, since it's Christian. Albanian pure names are Blerim, Ndriçim, Besim, Betim, Miri, Goni, Genti, Teuta, Bardhyl, Ylli, Arben, Ermira etc.
>tfw have strong Slavic name
feels good
>first name
Anglo
>last name
Anglo
>language
English, French
>first name
offshoot of one of the apostles
>last name
irish
JUST
>first name
frenchified latin
>second name
frenchified latin
i'm good ty
Sanskrit name, Sanskrit culture
t. Toniblerim
>name : French
>surname : French
>language : French
meh
>English-speaking German/Italian/English/Dutch mongrel with Greek first name
Really activates my almonds
Well, I mean my name is Frenchified Latin
My father has a kikish name and my grandfather a germanic name
>First Name : breton
>Middle Name : breton
>Last Name : breton
>Turkish name
>German language
JUST
Welp, I'm Sam, from Australia, British Migrant parents, I think i fit in well, though i wish i had a more unique name. There were 2 other people in my highschool grade with the same name samuel out of 250
>Latin language
>probably Greek/Semitic/Latin/Christian name
Why are you an exception?
Bro, that post is 11 hours old, he's not going to reply
Thanks Sammy
No worries sweden bro, take care of yourself alright?
>tfw arab name
JUST
My name is originally Anglo-Saxon but has been common in Sweden for 200 years, so idk if it counts as "different cultures"
t. Yannig Kerkozac'hteg
Argentina is from latin Argentum, ''silver''.
If is Cazeneuve yes is from venetian Casanova (Maison neuve )
It comes from Amerindian (Amerindio) and -tina, which is used to describe places or large territories. Amerindiantina, it is once called and it slowly started to articulate and shape itself into today's denomination of Argentina.
Inform yourself.
>First name
Latin
>Second name
Hebrew
>Third name
Latin
>Surname
Germanized Slavic
Sure feels good being a Cathocuck.
s-shut up
but there is no fucking silver there.
or gold
>First name
English
>Middle name
Biblical Hebrew
>Last name
German/Nordic