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29 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

I think it can set up certain mentalities ...like coconut-ness or openness to hinduvta mentality  I mean Sonali Kiran Kaur (Indian coz)spends all her time in Hindu company and constantly Jai Hind's 

So what would you suggest we do for those Sikhs of non-Subcontinental heritage? Most people still want their own cultures in names, whether they are Orientals, Hispanics, or whatnot, (Goras don't care much since they just give their kids names that have nothing to do with their cultures all the time).

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45 minutes ago, Jacfsing2 said:

So what would you suggest we do for those Sikhs of non-Subcontinental heritage? Most people still want their own cultures in names, whether they are Orientals, Hispanics, or whatnot, (Goras don't care much since they just give their kids names that have nothing to do with their cultures all the time).

christian names are not all meaningless  e.g Michael ('Who is like God?'), Daniel ('God is my judge'.), have meaning in hebrew  Ruth means Goodness so maybe they pick name with good qualities , a lot of African christians still do this like Charity, Faith, Mercy , used to be popular in Victorian times too

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7 hours ago, BhForce said:

Thereby demonstrating what I just said: Punjabi self-hatred and inferiority complex.

If you had just said "Parents should make sure their child's name has a good meaning" I'd be with you.

I don't hate myself at all, or think myself inferior to other people. You don't need to blindly love every aspect of your culture. People have forgotten traditional Punjabi names and unfortunately turn to names like Natasha. JKV has named her daughter Isher, I think that's a great name. 

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5 minutes ago, sitokaur said:

Guru Nanak kirpa karin Sikh kaum upar Jio_/\_

 

 

 

1 minute ago, sitokaur said:

Vahiguroo Jio _/\_bhul chuk muaf as many errors in subtitles vs what is being spoken by Guru Pyareo Parvasa Basics of Sikhi video above ji_/\_

I really want to like your post, and you seem like a genuine good person, but when we have people speaking stuff randomly and accusing each other of stuff, we will have to at least correct it.

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6 hours ago, KhoonKaBadlaKhoon said:

I don't hate myself at all, or think myself inferior to other people. You don't need to blindly love every aspect of your culture. People have forgotten traditional Punjabi names and unfortunately turn to names like Natasha. JKV has named her daughter Isher, I think that's a great name. 

If you had just led with " Throwing together a bunch of jeets preets mans gurs etc " without meaning is problematic, then that'd be fine.

As for your example of "Gurpinderjeet": Gurjeet is a fine name, it actually has a meaning: "victory of the Guru".

Pinderjeet, on the other hand, what does it mean? Victory of Pinder? Who's Pinder? It's actually supposed to be Inder (king of the gods), I guess, but why stick a "p" in front? I agree that non-sensical names should be avoided. 

But that doesn't mean "all Punjabi names" are bad, and you have to wholesale suck up to The Man.

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1 minute ago, parmjit10 said:

You don't remember thats why

You've been trolling ever since you got here, quote exactly what I said against women, I can actually quote some of your Anti-women stuff you just said yesterday. Focus on your bhagti and leave this site, you are obviously not grown-up.

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