I didn't bother with all your weeblings about your grandmother and uncle, as they were just you trying to deflect attention from
As you were with suddenly swerving off to "English", then claiming that
Then saying that because I showed that no, I'd never talked about whether names sounded English, and that no, your original comment had been "I will bet their names don't sound very British",
not "I will bet their names don't sound very English", that made me a sore loser.
It's all deflect, distract, and waffle from you to try to hide from the fact that you
STILL haven't said what makes names like Mike, John, Simon, Jack "British sounding" and makes names like Mohammed, Rishi, Sajid, Khalid, not sound British,
Note - this has nothing to do with how common these names are. It has nothing to do with whether you would use them for a child of yours, it's about your view of how they "sound".
The names in https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/train-stabbings.651700/post-6132354 were all British ones.
What's the reason you say they don't sound it, when they are?