I say this because some people laugh when I say my name. I'm about to sign a film contract and I'm seriously thinking of using a pseudonym.
Do you think my name, Jesús, sounds weird or ridiculous outside catholic spanish-speaking countries?
It's fairly common in the US.
Among landscapers.
If you pronounce it in spanish it is a well known spanish name here.
If you pronounce it in english then yes people will think it sounds ridiculous
Well known as a Spanish name but you can't even name your kid Jeesus in Finland.
>>66575133
>>66575135
>>66575206
So you wouldn't be surprised if you see a movie directed by Jesús XXX, isn't it? Do you think using a pseudonym is a good idea?
>>66575528
>So you wouldn't be surprised if you see a movie directed by Jesús XXX
No.
http://www.imdb.com/find?q=jesus&s=nm&ref_=fn_al_nm_mr
>>66575010
Yeah, naming your kid "Jesus" is pretty weird in Anglo countries, although it's known as a Hispanic name >>66575135
>>66575010
En Argentina es raro, salvo en los inmigrantes españoles de la primer mitad del siglo XX que ya están muertos o son muy viejos.
Ponerle Jesús a un hijo me parece un poco entre blasfemo y grandilocuente.
David también es un nombre raro. Creo que se debe a que tenemos bastantes judíos, entonces mejor no usar nombres que los judíos usen mucho.
It is a common name among espanolhablantes
>>66575010
Yes
>>66575780
Thank you, brave finnbro
>>66575842
>>66576222
The best thing about mexican inmigration is that my name is no longer weird in the us, nice
>>66576054
¿Ningún joven se llama Jesús en Argentina?
>>66576374
:(
Portuguese don't use it as a personal name?
Is there a regional tendency for that name? Do Catalans, Basque, Galicians, Andalucians, etc use it more or less? I've been curious about it for some time as well.
>>66575010
Sounds weird, never met a Jesús in my life
>>66575010
Yes, it's a non existant name in most non-latin countries; webm rel.
>>>/wsg/1364072
>>66575528
You should use it to your advantage
Everyone will remember your name and your films
Ja, ja. Weird as fuck, friendo.
People just laugh because you were named after a jew on a stick
>>66578566
It is spread all over Spain
>>66578782
Now you have, nice to meet you!
>>66582497
¿Nadie se llama Jesús en Mexico?
>>66581736
You just made me happy, noble japanese friend, maybe you are right...
>>66582711
we are the sword of rome, the hammer of jesuscrisht, you barbaric nigger dick sucker
>>66575010
you are literally muslim tier
>>66575010
navas?
>>66582899
The limp sword of The Bastard, the broken hammer of the dead Jew, son of many mothers.
>>66582711
>>66583014
FEBO?
>>66575135
Don't you have Joshua?
>>66578566
Jesus people are usually called Suso, though.
>>66583272
Joshua is the baptizable version of Jesus
>>66583014
fuck you and your goatfucker profet.
>>66575010
Yes, it is very weird. I remember when I first learned about Jesus Navas and how cringy it seemed to me. I kinda got used to it, though.
>>66583315
Only in Galicia, Chus and Chechu are other variables
>>66583375
But it is a good way of remembering someone's name, isn't?
>>66583340
The crescent and star shall appear above Al-Andalus again, you feminine jew.
My name is Fernando, what is the problem lads?
People here know Jesus is a Spanish name but it's still quite weird to us
I actually didn't know that it's used in Spain, thought it was just a sudaca thing
Jesus is a very rare name here, I've only met one person with that name, and everyone referred to him by his second name. It just sounds weird to call someone Jesus kek
>>66583679
I don't know why but girls called Fernanda are always hot