In 2007, he appeared in the Malaysian film, Tipu Kanan Tipu Kiri or 100 Lies To Hide A Wife. This film was released to a wider audience than his earlier films, gaining international attention, primarily throughout Asia. Christian is one of the co-founder of MBDC Media, an online media ...
to #10 in 1942. From there, however, its cache began to decrease once again. Carolyn was ranked as 841st in 2017, and only 321 Carolyns were born into the United States last year.
to #10 in 1942. From there, however, its cache began to decrease once again. Carolyn was ranked as 841st in 2017, and only 321 Carolyns were born into the United States last year.
- Reason for ban: Last names can’t be used as first names. Soccer fans in Lionel Messi’s hometown seeking to pay tribute to their sports hero by naming infants after him are out of luck—at least, if they want to use the last name “Messi” as a child’s first name. The town ...
- Reason for ban: The Malaysian government doesn’t allow pejorative words as names. Chow Tow, which means “smelly head” in Cantonese, is off-limits in Malaysia and parts of nearby Australia. Malaysia also disallows numbers, Japanese car names, and royal titles in monikers. ...
List of the most popular authors from China, listed alphabetically with photos when available. For centuries authors have been among the world's most ...
- Reason for ban: The Malaysian government doesn’t allow pejorative words as names. Chow Tow, which means “smelly head” in Cantonese, is off-limits in Malaysia and parts of nearby Australia. Malaysia also disallows numbers, Japanese car names, and royal titles in monikers. Cyanide: United...
- Reason for ban: The Malaysian government doesn’t allow pejorative words as names. Chow Tow, which means “smelly head” in Cantonese, is off-limits in Malaysia and parts of nearby Australia. Malaysia also disallows numbers, Japanese car names, and royal titles in monikers. ...
- Reason for ban: The Malaysian government doesn’t allow pejorative words as names. Chow Tow, which means “smelly head” in Cantonese, is off-limits in Malaysia and parts of nearby Australia. Malaysia also disallows numbers, Japanese car names, and royal titles in monikers. ...
- Reason for ban: The Malaysian government doesn’t allow pejorative words as names. Chow Tow, which means “smelly head” in Cantonese, is off-limits in Malaysia and parts of nearby Australia. Malaysia also disallows numbers, Japanese car names, and royal titles in monikers. ...