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[Opinions] Re: WDYT of Jream?
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I dunno, I was curious about the demographic who chose the name as well. At first I thought it was probably popular with African Americans, because of their tradition of using creative spellings of names. I know what the history is behind that. But then I also thought about Mormons from Utah, and how they also enjoy very unusual spellings.Then there's also that group of people who make their living as social media families - they also love unique names. Jream could be a phenomenon rising from the trend of giving all the children names with the same letter. I would be interested in seeing what sort of people favoured this name and if it IS mostly social media micro celebrities, yes, it honestly would make me like it less, I admit it. It probably is classist of me to look askance at those family vloggers with impossibly shiny lives and scary veneered smiles with kids named Jurnee, Jenesis, Jeneva, Jeep and Jream. That's something I'll have to work on.
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