MORE than 4000 babies in China have been named Aoyun, which means "Olympic Games", since China first applied to host the Games. Unbelievable... http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23852628-13762,00.html I wonder how many parents in Europe have called their kids Euro2008.
I feel bad for the kids.. Parents should plans there child's name for adulthood. I feel bad for all the kids that have names like 'Skyler' cute on a prepubescent, on a teenager or adult, not so much.
what will happen if all of them will be present at one place How their parents are gonna recognize them.... By name??? naaahhhh....
English Football = Useless. English Parents, more than likely called their chilren Useless (with other mixed expetives added on) So... I suppose we do that here.
Oh well in a way its cute that the Olympics mean so much to them that they'd name their kids after it.
Talk about stupid parents. In certain countries sometimes people are given the name of the saint that appears on the calendar for the date they're born. So if you're born on, say, the 10th of june and that's St. Paul, you might get the name Paul. I met this guy once whose name was Bank Holiday