Many of these names are primarily used in the United States, and gun culture is a big thing in the United States, especially in the red states. I think it might also be rooted in American machismo since some parents insist on giving boys "manly" names. Politics probably plays a big factor in it too since most of these names are more common in red states. There's a good chance that a little Gunner, Remington, or Beretta might have Trump supporters for parents.
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