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41 commonsense assertions
Cultures (26) Japan (5) United States (5) United Kingdom (3) China (3) Canada (2) Korea (2) Australia (2) Western (1) India (1) Latin America (1) South Korea (1) American (1) Western culture (1) Europe (1) Vietnam (1) American culture (1) British (1) East Asia (1) Japanese (1) New Zealand (1) Nigeria (1) South Asia (1) global (1) European settler culture (1) Igbo culture (1) Literary culture (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 name Japan Western names are uncommon and may be perceived as foreign in Japanese culture. 12
2 name United States Common male names like Fred, David, Joel, Dave, Terry are prevalent in US culture. 12
3 name Canada Common male names in Canada are Robert, Matt, Greg, Eric, and Jeff. 11
4 name Japan In Japan, family names come before given names and are used with honorifics for respect. 11
5 name United Kingdom Common masculine given names in the UK include Andrew, Robert, Matt, Brian, and Greg. 11
6 name China Traditional Chinese culture does not commonly recognize or use names like Lisa, Annie, Sally, Holly, and Jill. 10
7 name Korea In Korea, family names are placed before given names, and it is considered disrespectful to use someone's first name without permission. 10
8 name Japan In Japan, the names Steve, Steven, and Danny are uncommon and may be considered foreign or exotic. 8
9 name United Kingdom Common male names in the UK include Terry, Fred, Joel, and Dave. 8
10 name Western Commonly used male names in Western countries include Jonathan, Daniel, Alex, Steven, and Danny. 8
11 name India In India, the names Samantha and Jill are not widely used. 7
12 name Latin America Common female given names in Latin America include Emma, Amanda, and Laura, with regional variations. 7
13 name United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, names typically consist of a first name and a surname, often passed down through generations. 7
14 name United States In the United States, Joe and Sarah are common names that represent average individuals in hypothetical scenarios. 7
15 name Japan Traditional Japanese names are more common in Japan than Western names like Henry, James, and Perry. 6
16 name South Korea Western names like Carrie, Lisa, and Katie are uncommon in South Korea, while Korean names like Irene are more popular. 6
17 name United States In the United States, people are commonly addressed using their given and family names, reflecting personal preference or tradition. 6
18 name United States In the United States, the names Jeff and Matt are commonly used as shortened forms of Jeffrey, Jeffery, and Matthew. 6
19 name American Common American given names include Terry, Fred, Joel, and Norman. 5
20 name Australia Common Australian female names include Amanda, Debbie, and Katie, with Debbie being a nickname for Deborah. 5
21 name Western culture Common Western names like Saul, Samuel, and Joel are popular in English-speaking countries like the USA and UK. 5
22 name Australia Common and informal Australian names and nicknames are popular in Australian culture. 4
23 name China In China and Japan, Western names like Henry, James, and Perry are less common and may seem foreign. 4
24 name Europe In Europe, people typically use first, last, and middle names in both formal and informal situations. 4
25 name Vietnam In Vietnam, the male first names Andrew, Robert, and Jeff are uncommon. 4
26 name Canada In Canada, people typically have a first, middle, and last name. 3
27 name China The name Jeff is uncommon and difficult to pronounce or remember in Chinese culture. 3
28 name Korea Foreign or exotic names like Steven and Danny are uncommon in Korean culture. 3
29 name American culture Annie and Jill are common female names in American culture. 2
30 name British Common British names often have historical and elite associations, such as royal ties and traditional significance. 2
31 name East Asia In East Asian culture, the common naming convention is to use the family name followed by the given name. 2
32 name Japan In Japan, using terms as first names is rare and may present pronunciation difficulties. 2
33 name Japanese Japanese naming traditions prioritize the surname and utilize nameplates in residential settings. 2
34 name New Zealand Common names and slang terms for males in New Zealand. 2
35 name Nigeria Common Nigerian names, such as Ben and Jonathan, are used for both males and females. 2
36 name South Asia The name Samantha is uncommon in South Asia, while the name Ruth is more prevalent. 2
37 name United States Names like Connie and Halle are commonly used for individuals and event venues in the United States. 2
38 name global The popularity of common human names varies across different countries. 2
39 name European settler culture In European settler culture, surnames are commonly passed down through generations. 1
40 name Igbo culture In Igbo culture, traditional naming involves naming children after their grandparents or other family members. 1
41 name Literary culture Characters in literary culture often have meaningful or symbolic names reflecting their personality or role in the story. 1