Some names that Canadians call themselves include Canuck, Canuckian, and Northern.
Some examples of city names are New York City, Tokyo, London, Paris, and Rome.
Many are named after the person who discovered them. Some are given their 'local' name (the name of the mountain in the culture that lives nearby or on it). Others are named for famous people in the discoverer's or the native people's history. A few are simply numbered - K2 is the most famous of these; it does have official names in some documents, but is rarely used.
mountain range and ocean are some land forms
Some names of continents are Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica.
Some real medieval land names include the Kingdom of England, the Holy Roman Empire, the Kingdom of France, the Kingdom of Scotland, and the Byzantine Empire.
Joseph or Joe However it is improper to translate people's names. It is only proper to call some one by a translated name ONLY if they call themselves by the translated name.
I am sure they could decide to call themselves whatever they wanted. In some places calling a Social Democrat a "Marxist" would be fightin' words. What names political movements embrace depend on the time (what century, what decade) and the place (what country) and the current political environment. Lots of names chosen in the past are not instructive as to political decisions today.
They call names and hit you
Most call them pastor. Some call them Brother so and so, and some just call them by their names.
i dont knoe if they're considered "street names" but some people call Anorexia "Ana" and also call Bulimia "Mia".
you can call them, Honey, dear, lovey, or even buddy
Some may call this "drawing names."
Amber
A photographer or a narcissist
bebe
Krabby, krabbo, crabby.
Yes, they took it from Spain and France (and they took it from the Aboriginals ). That is why some Canadians in some parts of Canada speak French as their first language and some parts of Canada have Spanish names.