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Man Names Newborn Daughter "Facebook."

Wow.



At least he had a decent reason for doing it. Instead of just, "hey, huh huh, FACEBOOK! huh huh."
 
oh, i thought he named her that because the emotions on her face were so easy to read... like a book.
 
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Wait, guys.... he is TOTALLY unoriginal.


It should have been spelled "Faysebuk".




....duh.
 
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Wow
 
OH GOD NOOOO!

that just shouldn't be allowed.

or kids should be allowed to legally change their names at a younger age....
 
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plausible nicknames, FB, Fay, Booky, whatever her middle or last name is.
 
Or as a prank everyone will write how much they think shes a geek on post-it notes and cover her in them. I say that in jest, but I do feel bad for her, no matter how noble her father is.
 
Do we have Twitter?
 
Your link did not work. I had to search for the story myself.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/21/baby-named-facebook-egypt_n_825934.html


In America this would be horrible news, but I'm not sure if it is that bad in Egypt.

Wait, guys.... he is TOTALLY unoriginal.


It should have been spelled "Faysebuk".




....duh.
It is probably spelled using the Arabic abjad rather than the English alphabet. Trying a creative spelling after transliterating it would probably be too much. I'm not sure their language allows as many combination of letters to be pronounced the same as each other either.
 
OH GOD NOOOO!

that just shouldn't be allowed.

or kids should be allowed to legally change their names at a younger age....

agreed I would so change my name the second I could. God people don't think... I just don't understand how... why?
 
Your link did not work. I had to search for the story myself.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/21/baby-named-facebook-egypt_n_825934.html


In America this would be horrible news, but I'm not sure if it is that bad in Egypt.


It is probably spelled using the Arabic abjad rather than the English alphabet. Trying a creative spelling after transliterating it would probably be too much. I'm not sure their language allows as many combination of letters to be pronounced the same as each other either.


Yeah sorry I didn't realize the link wasn't working. Thanks for posting one that does!
 
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