I want to be clear that I’m not trying to be offensive or disrespectful in any way, and I apologize if this question comes across that way. I’m genuinely curious about how this naming trend started and why it became popular. For example, I recently saw a girl on Twitter named “Ty’rhianna” and another named “Be’Jionne.” I’ve also noticed movies and TV shows referencing this trend, particularly among Black Americans, but I’ve never really thought deeply about the reasons behind it until now.
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r/NoStupidQuestions I want to be clear that I’m not trying to be offensive or disrespectful in any way, and I apologize if this question comes across that way. I’m genuinely curious about how this naming trend started and why it became popular. For example, I recently saw a girl on Twitter named “Ty’rhianna” and another named “Be’Jionne.” I’ve also noticed movies and TV shows referencing this trend, particularly among Black Americans, but I’ve never really thought deeply about the reasons behind it until now. submitted by /u/ModelSophieMode [link] [comments]
I want to be clear that I’m not trying to be offensive or disrespectful in any way, and I apologize if this question comes across that way. I’m genuinely curious about how this naming trend started and why it became popular. For example, I recently saw a girl on Twitter named “Ty’rhianna” and another named “Be’Jionne.” I’ve also noticed movies and TV shows referencing this trend, particularly among Black Americans, but I’ve never really thought deeply about the reasons behind it until now.
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