Talk:Zig Ortega/@comment-35458533-20180705140052/@comment-4786757-20180920231804

I'm Mexican and I can tell you that even in  latin countries, because we're exposed to the English language from the media, or through family members coming and going from U.S. and Mexico, we are able to discover names that aren't traditional. In my mom and grandparents time it was tradition to give their kids normal names. But nowadays, you get  parents naming their kids with American  names or from other places because they sound cool or nice to the ears. Plus, I recently did a ancestry DNA test, and found that while 60% of me is Mexican, I found out out I am also like 2% Japanese, 2% Inuit, a good chunk of Welsh DNA. some middle eastern and traces of African lineage in my blood. So it's not that surprising that Zig's name is German, but he is hispanic.