This is the correct approach. Sasha is a dope suggestion.
Take a look at names from family who died 100 years ago, there's bound to be some cool ones.
Adam. You could always tell them they were named after your favorite podcasts host :citations-needed:
Brace isn’t bad either.
See, the Yugopnik part comes later when they buy their first white BMW. It's more of a title than a name.
yeah i guess that's fair. they can aspire to become a yugopnik
Traktorina was always my favorite that isn't represented. But its a boy so I guess Traktoro.
Naming your kid Traktorina sounds like child abuse.
Weirdly, a bunch of those names had very complex etymology, but ended up sounding like Gen-X'ers from Denmark.
Like: Sten, (from Stalin & Engels) just means "rock" in Danish. And Kim (from Kommunistichesky Internatsional Molodyozhi) was my mechanic for my first car.
:soviet-hmm: i like the idea of turning concepts and acronyms into names
It's 2023. We need more cyberpunk names. Where are the people named shit like Alan Zorgon and Cowboy Pederson and Trinity Drive and Comma Core and Rex Fiberman and Tetra Boomboom and Artemis Northbridge?
First name John, kinda boring but it won't stick out, don't want to give the kid a hard time growing up. Middle name Brown, up his power level immensely.
Landgrave is the coolest name to come out of the Holy Roman Empire :matt:
For some reason I translated hexagonal bear into Latin thinking it’d result in a good name and I got “sexangulae ursi”