For example

Moneesha (Monet)
Londaniqua (London)
Anesthesia (Anesthesia lol)
Indoneesha (Indonesia)
Martiniqua (Martini)
Anasteesha (Anastasia)

It’s as if they consider it’s lovable to supplement eesha or iqua during the end of the name as well as it someway creates it "unique".

 

15 Responses to Why do certain cultures enjoy naming their kids after other things?

  1. Miranda says:

    janice has ashy t.ts

    STUPITD BEANER

  2. ?HAVEN? says:

    If i offended anyone with my asian comments I’m sorry!!!! especiall to you zipperheads!

  3. Ryan M says:

    The crack destroyed mostly what’s left of their brain cells.

  4. AFR-CAM says:

    i don’t understand those bootyclappers either

  5. AAUGH! says:

    Oh, kind of like SYDNEY?

    Sydney, Australia.
    Sydney Opera House

  6. AFR-CAM says:

    lol, look at my clones, they can’t even keep up with me.

  7. Don't Steal My Answer RIP MJ says:

    Lol I thought you were talking about Gwenyth Paltrow’s kid Apple or Jason Lee’s "Pilot Inspecktor"

  8. Ethan, a Belanova fan says:

    never heard one person named Anesthesia. And your real name is? Sydneyquisha

  9. Starr says:

    Like Sydney? Which is a city in Australia….

  10. Chef Quiet: 14 days until b-day says:

    I’ve never met any "culture" with that type of name before. Nice try though.

    Damn people, my name is Sydney. :(

  11. Playto says:

    Which name is not named after something?
    Here are baby names for boys and girls. You will find nearly every name has a meaning.
    Could it simply be that names have and have always had meanings behind them?

  12. King Khameleon says:

    I don’t know why whites do this:

    KAMRYN: English feminine form of Scottish unisex Cameron, meaning "crooked nose."

    PORSCHE: German form of Roman Latin Porcius, meaning "pig."

    BRUTUS: Roman Latin name meaning "heavy" or "the dullard."

    CALVIN: English name derived from Latin Calvinus, meaning "little bald one."

    CALVINA: Feminine form of of Italian Calvino, meaning "little bald one."

    Also, every white girl is named MOLLY, POLLY, HEATHER, CARLY, JANE, EMILY or AMY.

    I don’t think it’s cute. I think it’s boring.

    I think black American names are fun, interesting and unique. I’d take Shaneequa

    http://www.epgold.com/news/pics-feb-2007/07_oonweagba_05.jpg

    Rasheeda:

    http://www.cutiecentral.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/briaupdate.jpg

    and Lashaundra:

    http://apture.s3.amazonaws.com/00000124079da80c486eefdc007f000000000001.Bria%20Myles2.jpg

    any day over

    Britney:

    http://i.zdnet.com/blogs/britney-spears-with-shaved-head.jpg

    Nicole:

    http://thesuperficial.com/2007/05/nicole-richie-skinny.jpg

    and

    Abigail & Allison:

    http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Business/images/mcdonalds-fat-women.jpg

    Black women are Queens! I love their names. Stop getting surgery, getting implants, getting enhancements and getting tans to look like them. Stop trying to sing like them too.

  13. Sillabub says:

    They think they are being creative when it just makes them look ridiculous.

    At least Sydney is an actual name & not completely made up, or as I like to say, looks like someone came up with it by throwing darts at an alphabet poster.

  14. Lalu212 (backup account) says:

    lol My mother is named after a holy city, my father after a holy man, my grandfather after another holy man, and I’m named after a relative. People like to name their children after things, places, or people that hold special meaning for them. It also signifies their wishes for their child. My mother named my brother with a word that means "lion" in our language. She thinks it’s a strong name and she hopes that he will become strong and independent.

    My aunt is named after the city Berlin in Germany, we call her Barliin (how we pronounce it). My family thought it was exotic. looool My other aunts are named after random cities too. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it. Your name is also the name of a city too. :)

  15. Say Hello To My Little Friend says:

    You know you love it.You even made up your own

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