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Dfalt on scored.co
1 day ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror ) 2 children
> it's harder in Germany or Poland as many traditional German and Polish surnames can easily be misinterpreted for kikery. still, nothing that some scrutiny can't resolve.

I remember reading something about this; the way to tell if a name is an actual German name is that German names are usually based on either a location or a profession and kike names will mix two words together in a way that sounds fancy but doesn't make sense.

> also anything biblical, such as "David" as a surname

Unfortunately not always accurate as many Whites have Biblical names as well.
BeefyBelisarius on scored.co
1 day ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
>Unfortunately not always accurate as many Whites have Biblical names as well.

Yeah. Particularly in earlier generations in the US, the tradition in a lot of places was to pick one name from each Testament when naming kids.
FourteenEightyFour on scored.co
22 hours ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
yeah, that's why I specified as a surname

obviously "David", "Benjamin", "Samuel" are extremely common first names in the west, but when they are presented as a surname, that's a completely different demographic
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