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<blockquote data-quote="RebelCritter" data-source="post: 422670" data-attributes="member: 2925"><p>:lol: </p><p></p><p>I was once told that Chinese families name their kids buy throwing two or three pans against the wall. The kid would be named what ever sound the pans made. That may be why Wang is so common because many Chinese families can only afford to have one pan. I suggest that they could get more names buy throwing other things like glass jars.</p><p></p><p>What if they threw large springs? Do they have any people named Zoing-oing-oing? Obviously, some names would be too long. You wouldn't want to name a kid after a train wreck for instance. It wouldn't fit on any form. Also, naming kids after certain noises like flatulence would probably be in bad taste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RebelCritter, post: 422670, member: 2925"] :lol: I was once told that Chinese families name their kids buy throwing two or three pans against the wall. The kid would be named what ever sound the pans made. That may be why Wang is so common because many Chinese families can only afford to have one pan. I suggest that they could get more names buy throwing other things like glass jars. What if they threw large springs? Do they have any people named Zoing-oing-oing? Obviously, some names would be too long. You wouldn't want to name a kid after a train wreck for instance. It wouldn't fit on any form. Also, naming kids after certain noises like flatulence would probably be in bad taste. [/QUOTE]
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