I mean, sometimes name popularity is mostly associated with one group. While the names
Juan,
Jesus,
Guillermo,
Octavio,
Guadalupe,
Carmen, and
Paloma are all on the top 1000, they are almost exclusively popular with Hispanics.
You can't expect everyone in
America to have names that are considered English. For example, an Indian woman named
Vijaya, a Turkish man named
Mehmet, and a Mexican man named
Hipolito may all be American citizens, but their names are still not considered English.