JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Inspired by Facebook, a couple in central Israel have named their baby daughter "Like."
"It's short and sweet," Vardit Adler, Like's mother, told Reuters on
Tuesday. "It's very important to me and to my husband that the names we
give our children are unique, creative and totally new," she said.
Six-day-old Like has two older sisters, 10-year-old Dvash, Hebrew for
honey, and five-year-old Pie, "as in apple pie," Adler said.
"I'm not worried about other children teasing Like. Dvash and Pie
don't seem to mind their special names and nobody teases them," Adler
said.
Surprised by media attention her newborn daughter was getting in
Israel, Adler noted that Like has already received hundreds of comments
on her own Facebook page
(https://www.facebook.com/pages/Like-Adler/216472665038143).
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/whats-not-baby-named-facebook-button-172443029.html
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"It's short and sweet," Vardit Adler, Like's mother, told Reuters on
Tuesday. "It's very important to me and to my husband that the names we
give our children are unique, creative and totally new," she said.
Six-day-old Like has two older sisters, 10-year-old Dvash, Hebrew for
honey, and five-year-old Pie, "as in apple pie," Adler said.
"I'm not worried about other children teasing Like. Dvash and Pie
don't seem to mind their special names and nobody teases them," Adler
said.
Surprised by media attention her newborn daughter was getting in
Israel, Adler noted that Like has already received hundreds of comments
on her own Facebook page
(https://www.facebook.com/pages/Like-Adler/216472665038143).
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/whats-not-baby-named-facebook-button-172443029.html
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