My brother is a Spanish teacher and he’s always thankful he doesn’t have to remember his kid’s actual names, just the ones they picked for class. Theyre so bad now
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Isn’t khaleesi a title in asoiaf and not a name?
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She is out here looking for a prom date while her father is just looking for a warm water port.
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People who named their daughter Khaleesi do not care how she is doing in school
Funny thing about this: when the first literary versions of King Arthur, Lancelot and the round table were published in Europe (as in all over the place and not just in France and England) in the late 14th century we can see an explosion of nobles being named, well… Arthur, Lancelot, Guinevere and the like. The prevailing theory is that the Kids were named after the literary figures because of the popularity of the stories among social classes that could afford the books. In other words: some medieval nobles would 100% have named their daughters Khaleesi if “A Song of Ice and Fire” were around (and popular) back then.
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My brother is a Spanish teacher and he’s always thankful he doesn’t have to remember his kid’s actual names, just the ones they picked for class. Theyre so bad now
Isn’t khaleesi a title in asoiaf and not a name?
She is out here looking for a prom date while her father is just looking for a warm water port.
People who named their daughter Khaleesi do not care how she is doing in school
[My favourite Otto though:](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/11/Otto_I_Manuscriptum_Mediolanense_c_1200.jpg)
Yes
Oh otto, the creator and destroyer of germany.
Funny thing about this: when the first literary versions of King Arthur, Lancelot and the round table were published in Europe (as in all over the place and not just in France and England) in the late 14th century we can see an explosion of nobles being named, well… Arthur, Lancelot, Guinevere and the like. The prevailing theory is that the Kids were named after the literary figures because of the popularity of the stories among social classes that could afford the books. In other words: some medieval nobles would 100% have named their daughters Khaleesi if “A Song of Ice and Fire” were around (and popular) back then.
Meanwhile in Germany: “Du Otto!”