Dad names his baby "HTML" in honor of his profession

A Filipino website designer named his newborn son "HTML", an acronym for Hypertext Mark - up Language, the language used to create and design web pages and websites.


According to the British newspaper "Daily Mail", the father of the child, Mac Pasquale, confirmed the spread of uncommon names in his family. He explained that his name is an abbreviation of the word "macaroni", while one of his sisters is called "Spaghetti", and she named her two children "Pimiento cheese and Pamelan cheese", and his other sister is called "Sincerely Yours", which in Arabic means "Sincerely Appreciation".


Mac pointed out that his "HTML" baby was born healthy, weighing 2.25 kilograms.


The boy's mother, Sally Rayo Pascual, said she was happy with the name, and that her relatives liked it.


The name aroused the ridicule and astonishment of the pioneers of social networking sites, who said that it would make the child's life difficult in the future, as it would make him a "target for bullies."