Irving. That is an interesting name.
But it is. Old-fashioned names are getting more popular.
There are not many Irvings?
No...not that I've met.
I've heard it more often as a last name, actually.
I've heard it more often as a last name, actually.
Honto? You have first names that are last names?
Yeah. There was a famous writer named Washington Irving. He wrote 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.'
Oh, I always assumed the textbooks wrote the name in Japanese style. That his name was Irving Washington.
Nope, it's actually the other way around.
But yeah...'Washington' is usually a last name.
But yeah...'Washington' is usually a last name.
Who would name their child after a city?
Actually, I think read somewhere he was named after George Washington.
Would they have not named him George Washington Irving?
I dunno why they didn't name him that.
Names can be strange. Unless you have a name like Kennichi.
Well, your father's name is Ken and your name is Kennichi. Something like Jr. in America. You are named after your father.
It is easier that way. Not as interesting, though.
Yep. Duo Maxwell, nice to me- *looks closely at him and realises something* No, wait, I can do this.
*thinks hard* Yo.. shi.. no, that was afterwards... Roshi..
...Yoroshiku?
*thinks hard* Yo.. shi.. no, that was afterwards... Roshi..
...Yoroshiku?
Ii desu! Watashi no namae wa Nakamura Hiro des'. Hajimemashite. *He bows then holds out his hand.* Duo is an interesting name.
*bows shyly and shakes his hand* ...Yar name is Hiro? Just like my boyfriend!
You like it? I picked it myself. *proud*
You like it? I picked it myself. *proud*
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