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"country-specific generalized names"
The French call them blason populaire and this term was adopted by folklorists in the States (link). Pejorative demonym might work also (link). Not sure of a term for blasons populaires which are derived from given names such as Tommy for a UK soldier or the ones you give.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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General term for the country-specific names - Ivan (Soviet Union), Fritz (Germany)
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