A family in the Philippines with a unique naming tradition caught our attention.



On the 15th local time, foreign media such as the British Mirror reported on the special name given to his son by his father, a web designer.



A baby born healthy at a hospital in the Philippines on the 10th was named 'Hypertext Mark-up Language Rayo Pascual'.

That is, the father, a web designer, chose the simplest form of web language 'HTML' as his child's name, reflecting his professional characteristics.




But surprisingly, the father who gave the baby the name HTML was 'Macaroni 85', and his sister and aunt's name was 'Spaghetti 88'.

The numbers after the macaroni and spaghetti each indicate the year they were born, and it turns out that this baby's family was introduced in the local media in 2014 with a unique naming tradition.



Macaroni and Spaghetti's parents named their food after them, and Mr. Spaghetti gave his two children the names 'Cheese Pimiento' and 'Parmesan Cheese'.

It is also known that there is a person named 'Design and Research' among other relatives.



However, when the fact that the baby's name was HTML became known through SNS, netizens were concerned, "There are many other web languages ​​such as Julia and Lua, but why is HTML?" The reaction followed.




The aunt, who revealed the baby's name on social media, asked, "Don't worry about it already. Please respect the family tradition."



This is a 'news pick'.



(Picture='Sincerely pascua' · 'Salie rayo pascual' · 'Mac Eightyfive Pascual' Facebook)