What names no longer exist in Germany because of WW2? Can't imagine there's many Adolfs for example.
>>2320228
Adolf was a popular name not only in Germany, but also in other countries that were historically a part of the Germanosphere, like Czechoslovakia, Hungary or Poland. It completely vanished after WW2.
>>2320233
Adolfo is still common in spanish speaking counties, at least in latin america.
>>2320233
>Poland
Can confirm. Had an elderly uncle (born in 1910s) named Adolf. The name completely vanished by now.
Probably a lot less Himmler's and Goebbels, though they were last names. is Tojo still a name in Japan?
>>2320354
tojo is a family name, hideki is still very common
>>2320228
Isn't Dolph just short for Adolf?
>>2320228
Apparently names like Shlomo, Moshe, Itzhak,aren't very common in Germany since world war 2. Can't imagine why, though...
>>2320380
we need to update the jewish meme
whats the popular name for jews now?
>>2320419
Hillary
>>2320419
Ben is really popular with Jews. Isaac, Noam, Mordecai, Uri, David and Yusef are also good Jew names.
>>2320324
>Poland
>1910s
choose one
>>2320354
Here's a map of the distribution of Himmlers in Germany
>>2320354
and here are the Göbbels.
Hardly extinct
>>2320378
A German friend told me that if your name was Adolf, you could get a free name change to Dolph.
>tfw my great-grandfather was named Thor but no Norwegian-Americans do that anymore
>>2320590
>heritage-Americans
>>2320454
>when you try to be funny but you're neither funny nor accurate
>>2320584
To any other name really. Adolf has been registered a few times in the last few years btw. As a second name though
>>2320670
>t. Marek Szczitpostski