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    First read this as “naming new borns” and I was thinking of names like Paris or London, and all of the comments kind of made sense but were still slightly off. It was a fun, confusing time for me, until I scrolled up and re-read OP. Thanks for listening to my story.

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    But you forgot, we also have to mispronounce it then get mad if you don’t mispronounce it the right way.

    -someone that was born in New berlin, not “new berLIN”, But “new BURlin”.

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    In the west coast we typically just used the name of the native tribe we killed in order to take the land.

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      Or the Spanish name from when the Spanish took the land a couple hundred years before.

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      In Oklahoma we just use the name of whatever tribe was forcibly relocated there. Although I know of one town that was named after a misspelling of an indian chief’s name. The Apollo 14 CSM pilot lived there.

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      Yes, I visited Themdamninjuns last time I went through Illinois.

      for the purposes of my joke, many people wouldn’t have known - or cared to know - the names of the local tribes

      I’ve never been through Illinois

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    And at some places they even reassign them new genders: The coat of arms of Berne Switzerland has a bear with a red penis. The US town: New Berne has a bear without a penis as a coat of arms. This means during the sea transport, Berne’s bear outed themselves as Transgender and changed their sex to a lady-bear. (At least in my head cannon)

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    Hey, give them some credit, they have some diversity - there’s place in europe, new place in europe, mispronounced place in europe, british ruler, catholic saint in spanish, american president, explorer related to america, and of course native american place/tribe, and random native american word

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      Yeah, people from that city or place moved there and named their new home after their old home. There’s a very Dutch area of Michigan with many immigrants from the Netherlands still there. Want to know a couple town names? Holland and Zeeland.

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        Can’t forget Noordeloos, Vriesland, Overisel, Drenthe, and Borculo. Been to Borculo a few times. Lotsa folks with Dutch/Frisian/Low German surnames in the area, including the (in)famously wealthy Van Andel and De Vos families of Grand Rapids.

        Supposedly, the phrase “if you ain’t Dutch, you ain’t much” used to be common here, but I’ve never heard it used unironically. Likely died off with time.

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    Upstate NY I went to Rome, Alexandria, Mexico, Florence, Norway, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Denmark, Coppenhagen, etc

    EDIT: don’t forget Swastika, NY

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    There is a small village in Ohio named Buena Vista.

    The locals pronounce it in a way that rhymes with Loona Fista

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      Were staying in Paris! …at the Hilton.

      In Paris! … Texas.

      …on our way to see Paris! … Hilton.