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[Opinions] can I have a one question to be answered
While surfing in this message board, there is a post that point something about a baby name at the Kentucky area. My point is.. is there any reason why the hell they have a name that's straight out of gibberish (I.E Ja'Zarrion,Jaisyx,Uriyah'Vee,Allan Gracestyn)
Hell, I may can pronounce a tragedeigh name start from a compound letter, -DR as in Drayton, but I've enough when there's things name "Jrextyn".I'm not hate the parents opinion. It's just that I every name, there's a name like Mabel, Tabitha, Sarah, Maeve for girl and Winston, Atticus, Tristan, Henry for boys. And they choose A name "Auxstyne" (I made up that name)Yes, this is my opinion. Maybe some people disagree with me so, yeah I appreciate a bit of criticism

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It seems from your post that you are either not a native speaker of English or very careless in your language usage. Either way, if you want to post again, perhaps find a site which will correct your language errors? They are not foolproof, but they could help you to improve. Your third paragraph is particularly unclear.
Even in California, I don't hear a lot of "weird" names. (And I don't define foreign names as "weird".)
Weird names are exclusive to the deep south. If you look up a weird name, chances are they are most popular in the deep south, while more classic names up north. My guess is lower education in the deep south, less multicultural influence, and more family traditions.
I don't see this at all. I see a lot of influencers and chronically online people using "tragedeigh" names.
This has been going on for decades. People have always been making up or modifying names. You don't have to like the names, but don't act all shocked and outraged over it, and don't pretend like you are completely unable to figure out how to pronounce them.