Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-27447621-20160730160356/@comment-28345522-20160730210002

I've been paying some attention to this arguement and the only two cents I'll put in is this:

I was looking up the meaning of the names Jones and found originally it was not very popular until England separated from the Catholic Church and banned catholic names. In Wales, they were being forced to adapt to the english language, and after the separation, they were limited to few names. Some other politics forced them to take names like Jones, meaning son of John. A lot of people quickly started practicing this and the name became very popular.

It's not the most positive example, but it proves it's not impossible for large groups of people to suddenly begin changing their names after a historical event. And that's what the Great War of Remnant. Political idealogies causing a sudden major shift in social lives.