I've always liked German names. During the Xbox360 days I called myself Siegfried after character in Kenichi. While looking for some German names I stumbled upon Vandenreich(pronounced Von-En-Hi-Sh) which I liked. I shortened it to Van Reich and eventually just Van(its still pronounced Von but no one calls me that....)
Oh god. You triggered one of the worst memories from my school days.
When I was in Elementary School we had to create emails for some additional Homeworks from the teacher.
I wasn't focused on the I.T class we were having and I played Tony Hawk Pro Skater instead and asked my friend to do an email for me and I will change the password later.
You could've added some sort of nickname to the email back then as well as right now.
The email itself was normal but these bastards gave me "Meine Führer" nickname.
You can only imagine how bad my situation was because of my teachers and parents. Especially what this thing means for us Polish people xD.
I was happy to go lucky playing some game on my ps3 and Dad was like "son come here for a sec".
Never let someone create a social media/email for you guys

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It's a Slavic name used in many countries apparently.
But yes, if it's in Serbia, it's an old school name. Imagine my surprise to know Drago "The Dear Peace" is very young and not Slavic :yasu:
In Poland, your name would be "Natalia" for most of the people even if you have Natalija in the passport.