Israeli couple love Facebook, love daughter named "Like!" Properly



Certain couple living in Israel are talking about giving their daughters quite unique names. They are Facebook's enthusiastic users push if there is a writing that I thought was interesting"Like" button(Like "Like" button in the English-speaking world).

Her father emphasizes attaching his / her unique name to his daughter, "In the old days it was common to attach the saint's name on the Bible to the child, but now the Facebook Like button is one of the world's most famous iconsI'm craving the argument and such.

The reason they named their children "Like!" Is as follows.Pictured for the first time, the Facebook-mad parents and their newborn baby named Like | Mail Online

Lior Adler (37) and his wife, Vardit (35), who lives in Hod Hasharon, which is close to Israeli big city Tel Aviv, is an avid user of Facebook and presses when writing on Facebook is fun Named "Like" for her daughter named after the "button" (the name in Japan is "Like" button).

According to her husband, Lior said to Agency DPA, "I think that it is most important for children to attach a distinctive name that is different from anyone else, at least that is not used in Israel That thing. By the way, "Like" has two older sisters, named "Dvash (Hebrew word for honey)" and "Pie (pie)" respectively.


Lior's word does not know where to stay, "In the old days it was common to attach the saint's name on the Bible to the child, but now the Facebook Like button is one of the most famous icon in the world I will tell the Bible and Facebook in line.

The couple said that the sound when they were called was looking for great names and that the word "Like", which is activating international exchanges on Facebook, sounds well and is perfect for nameing I heard he felt it.

Regarding the name "Like", it seems that their families and friends did not believe that they really adopted that name, they showed a skeptical reaction, but Lior said that everyone would accept this name I am convinced.


Also in JapanIndividual name such as "Kamma" ("Karuma") "Ideal (Rion)" "Aozora (Harua)"Although it appeared in the nomenclature ranking and became a topic, "Like" may be an example of such a naming tendency.

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