Name articles
Mike was thinking about starting an archive of name-related articles etc a while ago - this could give the project a kickstart! Enjoy ...http://news.bbc.co.uk/
Thursday, 10 October, 2002, 21:19 GMT 22:19 UKGod becomes Who I AmGerman courts refused to let a baby be named OsamaAn American veteran of the Vietnam war who lost his legal bid to change his name to God has decided to call himself I Am Who I Am instead.The former Charles Haffey said he searched the Bible for a backup name after a judge rejected his first choice in April.He drew on a passage where Moses asks God who he is and is told: "I am who I am or I will be who I will be"."That's kind of wordy," the former Mr Haffey said. "So I'm just going for I Am Who I Am as my full legal name. My first name, of course, would be I Am."The 55-year-old said he hoped the name change would free him from feelings of anxiety and rage that have plagued him since he served in Vietnam."I was fatally wounded in the mind and the spirit," he said. "I didn't suffer any bodily
injury. It's just what I saw, what I did. I killed myself."Mr Who I Am turned to Christianity and was baptized in April. Not long afterward, he decided he wanted to change everything, starting with his name.Last week, he bought a tombstone to be inscribed with his old name. He plans to
plant it on his lawn.He said it will read:
"'Charles Walter Haffey, born Sept. 23, 1948,
and died Oct. 21, 1968, Republic of Vietnam.'"
Mr Who I Am is not the first person to have a name choice rejected by the authorities.Last month German officials refused to allow a Turkish couple living in Cologne to name their baby boy Osama Bin Laden.The country's law states that it is illegal for babies to be given names that could be
offensive or bring ridicule.German parents are not permitted to name their children Hitler.In Britain, last week a politician officially named himself after seafood.A Labour MP changed his name to Haddock in an attempt to encourage people to
eat more fish.Austin Mitchell became Austin Haddock in honour of National Seafood Week.
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I don´t have the article to give but I remember a guy from Finland who has a first name "A". Kind of neat!
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