As an alternative to paying the telephone company a monthly charge for an unlisted number, we used to make up names - and they usually allowed customers to do this. One of my friends requested that his name be listed in the phone directory as We Fukem Yung. They refused to accept it, even though he told them, "It's Chinese!". :dance:
Breukelen advocaat Reviewed by Breukelen advocaat on . China bans weird baby names China bans weird baby names AAP | March 20 2006 ALREADY only allowed to have one child, Chinese parents may now face restrictions on what name they can give their baby. China is planning to introduce new regulations on name registration because the government's computer database is unable to handle rare Chinese characters, state media reported today. The Ministry of Public Security's name database for new electronic identity cards to be issued to China's 1.3 billion population in 2008 Rating: 5