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Kree8tive name: Chinese couple try to name baby "@"

Posted by catmeow 
Kree8tive name: Chinese couple try to name baby "@"
August 16, 2007
Couple tries to name child '@'

BEIJING, China (Reuters) -- A Chinese couple tried to name their baby "@," claiming the character used in e-mail addresses echoed their love for the child, an official trying to whip the national language into line said on Thursday.

The unusual name stands out especially in Chinese, which has no alphabet and instead uses tens of thousands of multi-stroke characters to represent words.

"The whole world uses it to write e-mail, and translated into Chinese it means 'love him'," the father explained, according to the deputy chief of the State Language Commission Li Yuming.

While the "@" simple is familiar to Chinese e-mail users, they often use the English word "at" to sound it out -- which with a drawn out "T" sounds something like "ai ta," or "love him," to Mandarin speakers.

Li told a news conference on the state of the language that the name was an extreme example of people's increasingly adventurous approach to Chinese, as commercialisation and the Internet break down conventions.

Another couple tried to give their child a name that rendered into English sounds like "King Osrina."

Li did not say if officials accepted the "@" name. But earlier this year the government announced a ban on names using Arabic numerals, foreign languages and symbols that do not belong to Chinese minority languages.

Sixty million Chinese faced the problem that their names use ancient characters so obscure that computers cannot recognize them and even fluent speakers were left scratching their heads, said Li, according to a transcript of the briefing on the government Web site (www.gov.cn).

One of them was the former Premier Zhu Rongji, whose name had a rare "rong" character that gave newspaper editors headaches.
Well, it's finally happened. There are so many Chinese people in the world, they've run out of combinations of normal characters and have resorted to using symbols for names. Prince was ahead of his time! tongue sticking out smiley
Re: Kree8tive name: Chinese couple try to name baby "@"
August 16, 2007
"......so obscure that computers cannot recognize them and even fluent speakers were left scratching their heads.................."

Well, hey, they should realize that it could have been worse... they could have been left scratching their asses!!! LOL!!!!!!!

Which, wanting to name your kid @, seems that in their asses is where their heads are anyway.
Re: Kree8tive name: Chinese couple try to name baby "@"
August 16, 2007
You all beat to me that one as I just noticed this lunacy this morning on my Yahoo e-mail news page. The idiocy of breeders. I used to hate my "mundane" name but am very glad that my mother did not name me some kooky hippie name even though I am sort of a hippie in my own way. Imagine trying to get a job with a name like "Moon", "Rainbow", "Sunbeam", etc. Those names only work for the Hollywood celebs. Yeah...Prince was ahead of his time...
Well, I meant that he was ahead of his time by turning his name into a symbol, but your joke makes sense too smiling smiley
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