Tuesday, May 17, 2011

SFNS alive and well in Israel

Proof this afternoon that Silly First Name Syndrome (SFNS) is a global phenomenon; check this out, from the Herald:

Stumped for an original name for their newborn daughter, an Israeli couple took inspiration from social networking site Facebook and named her "Like," Israeli daily Maariv reports.

The parents lifted the name from the popular feature on the site, which allows Facebook users to click on the word "like" and give the thumbs-up to comments, links and pictures posted by other users.

"We named her Like because it's modern and innovative," father Lior Adler told the mass-circulation paper. "I checked that the name does not exist elsewhere in the country, that was the main condition for me," he said.

"In our opinion it's the modern equivalent of the name Ahava (Love) he added. "It's just my way of saying to my fantastic daughter, 'love.'"


And to make matters worse, Mr Adler and his wife have had previous bouts of SFNS; in fact they are chronic sifferers - read on:

Adler and his wife Vardit have in the past strayed into unusual territory in naming their offspring.

The pair share a love of cooking and so decided to name their other daughters "Pie," using the English word for the name, and "Vash," Hebrew for "Honey," Maariv reported.

As might be expected, the couple's newest arrival was quickly announced to their friends and family on Facebook, where she was an instant hit, her father told the paper.

"When I posted her picture and name on Facebook I got 40 'likes,'" he told Maariv. "Considering that I have only a little more than 100 friends on the network that's a lot."


Poor child; named after a button on a social media site! Does Like have any hope of living a normal life?

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are you Cameron Slater's spawn? You're even stylistically emulating him. Sad.