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Names use to mean something in the current vernacular of the country in which it was coined
But now that's unacceptable for some reason especially for male name. Women get away with things like Rose Charity etc.
Now the norm is to name your child something that is gibberish in your language. It's sourced from a dead language from a different continent or an archaic form of a foreign language
Why did that change exactly?
What would an acceptable name even be that rings a similar pattern of meaning something in modern English
But now that's unacceptable for some reason especially for male name. Women get away with things like Rose Charity etc.
Now the norm is to name your child something that is gibberish in your language. It's sourced from a dead language from a different continent or an archaic form of a foreign language
Why did that change exactly?
What would an acceptable name even be that rings a similar pattern of meaning something in modern English
