Here's another unique baby naming story - a Chinese couple wants to take unique baby naming to another level. A San Francisco Chronicle article mentioned a couple’s desire to literally name their baby “@”, spelled just like that.
“A Chinese couple seeking a distinctive name for their child settled on the e-mail ‘at’ symbol — annoying government officials grappling with an influx of unorthodox names."
“The unidentified couple were cited Thursday by a government official as an example of citizens bringing bizarre names into the Chinese language. Written Chinese does not use an alphabet but is comprised of characters, sometimes making it difficult to develop words for new or foreign objects and ideas.”
They had good intentions—In Chinese, the letters ‘a’ and ‘t’ sound like words for “love him.” It’s still unknown if the parents were successful at naming their little one ‘at.’
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its a good thing changing names is now easier than before.
hehehhe
lizzy, i know what you mean i'f i were the baby i would object to being named olympic hehe makes me think of muscled athletes and if the baby is girl that is just so weird.
ei cielo, i would'nt be surprised if someone will be named dot com soon. there's even a trend now to check has available domains before they actually pick the name fr their kids..