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[Opinions] Re: what are names you consider 'trashy'?
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I agree that ''trashy'' or ''white trash'' are very heavy terms, that can fall easily into classism. But for the sake of helping you out, I suppose you mean names that are regarded as less distinguished by society in general.Maybe creative spellings. I don't know if it's cultural, because I'm in a French-speaking country. But here, creative spellings are often perceived as being given by less educated parents (talking about perceptions).I agree with others who have said that names related to luxurious and expensive objects are often seen as flashy (like Dior, Armani, Precious, Prada, Bank, etc.). I would also add to that trend: names related to aristocratic titles (King, Reign, Baron, etc.). Word names related to alcohol (Cognac, Budweiser) or guns (Remington, Caliber, Colt, Pistol, etc.). I suppose they evoke a more rural american life. I think object names in general could be negatively perceived. Think of Apple, Candy, Bear, Future, etc.It may be a cultural perception as someone not from the US, but if a name adds something like ''dee'', ''dean'', ''lee'', it will sound very southern to my non-american ears. Think of Daisy-Lee or Willowdean.Overall, I know this is a name board and most of us are name nerds. I also know a lot of people use this site for stories and characters. Like everyone, I have personal preferences when it comes to names. But I know that ultimately, it doesn't reflect on the person's character. First of all, it is often a name given by the parents, so it reflect more on them than on the person wearing the name. Most of all, a person's name is not a reflection of who they are. I have met people with very ''distinguised and classy'' names, that turned out to be real a**wholes (let's be frank). And I have known people with strange or ''trashy'' name that ended up being great invidivudals with good values and character.Don't hesitate to rate my different PNLs: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/246179

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