there was a pizza hut waiter i knew named merlin he was very good at giving people shit, i wish i'd had the money to tip him more
Honestly, neither of those names on their own are that bad, IMO--in fact, I actually rather like Perceval, and while Lancelot is a bit over-the-top it's still not atrocious (and he could always go by Lance for short). It's just...inexplicably hilarious to me that there's a family somewhere in Corsica that seems to have a decently longstanding trend of naming kids after Arthurian characters.
The city where the school my mother works is is mostly immigrants and mainland French people (its legal economy is tourism-based and there's a French foreign legion base), so I think they're probably from somewhere else, which would mean there's a family in more than one place which has that tradition.
last year there was a girl in one of my classes named merlin! i thought that was a cool name honestly :u
Re: Japanese names, giving siblings similar sounding names is a thing. It's super fucking confusing. And it's worse with twins. Oh my god there's a set of identical twins at work and their names are almost exactly the same, because telling them apart wasn't hard enough as it is.
i mean, i named a rat Africa, which is understandable because his back had a marking that resembled the continent but uh why name ur kid after a continent... did she have a sibling named antarctica /bad joke
high school math class, girl named India starts telling a story about her sister. Boy interrupts: "Is her name Pakistan?" I have never had to suppress so much laughter so quickly in all my life. (In the realm of hypothetical names, D's last name is England. When S was pregnant I suggested naming the baby London. I was informed would be walking home.)
Presley is kind of a cute name. Hard to get a good nickname out of, but I wouldn't hate naming my child that.
Richard Johnson- do u mean -builds suspense- dik dik?? -insert picture of tiny deer because i have zero forum skills-
The Dutch form is 'Merlijn' which is not quite a common name, but certainly not unusual in any way for a boy. It might also be used as a girl's name according to the internet, but I haven't seen it.
Also, some people my mother knows, knew, or has heard of: Abraham and Spartacus (They're brothers) Jean-Babacar Efflamm Ghjuvà (Respectively Breton and Corsican names)
One of my classmates was named Odin Merlin. He was called both names at first but dropped Odin later on.