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Popularity of the baby name Covid


Posts that mention the name Covid

Baby name story: Sanitizer

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Last weekend, a baby boy was born in Uttar Pradesh, India, and was named Sanitizer by his parents Omvir and Monika Singh.

Here’s how Omvir explained why he chose the name Sanitizer:

Whenever people will talk of Corona, they will remember that it was Sanitizer that saved them.

What are your thoughts on this one?

P.S. Some reports are spelling the name “Sanitiser.” I’m not sure which spelling, if either, is official.

P.P.S. Here are all the previous Covid-inspired baby names we’ve talked about: Covid, Covid, Coviduvidapdap, twins Corona and Covid, Corona, Lockdown, and Covid.

Source: New born baby named ‘Sanitizer’ in UP’s Saharanpur

Image: Adapted from Sanitary appliances 03 by Anasskoko by CC BY-SA 4.0.

Another baby in India named “Covid”

One more baby in India has been named after the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) sweeping the globe right now. The baby boy, named Covid, was born in the state of Bihar.

His mother, Priyanjali, explained: “The name of the child will always be a reminder for us of the joy he brought by being born in such stressful circumstances.”

Source: Bihar: Gaya couple names newborn ‘Covid’

Covid, Corona, Lockdown: More virus-inspired baby names

A couple of weeks ago I posted about a pair of Filipino babies allegedly named Covid.

Last week, at least four more newborns with virus-inspired names — all from India — made headlines.

One was a baby girl named Corona, another was a baby boy named Lockdown, and the last two were boy-girl twins named Covid and Corona.

Corona was born the day the Janata Curfew went into effect (March 22). She was named by her uncle, Nitesh Tripathi, who said: “The virus is no doubt dangerous and it has killed so many people in the world, but it has also inculcated many good habits in us and brought the world closer. This baby will be the symbol of people’s unity to fight the evil.”

Lockdown was born last Monday. He was named by his father, Pawan Prasad, who explained: “He was born during lockdown. We appreciate Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to enforce lockdown and save the people from the coronavirus pandemic. The lockdown is in national interest and so we decided to name the child as Lockdown.”

Covid and Corona were born on March 27. Their mother, Preeti Verma, said: “The delivery happened after facing several difficulties, and therefore, me and my husband wanted to make the day memorable. We finally decided to name them after the pandemic. […] We wished to ease the anxiety and fear associated with these words and also make the occasion memorable.”

Thoughts?

Sources: After ‘Corona’ girl, newborn named ‘Lockdown’ in India, Two UP families name their babies ‘Corona’ and ‘Lockdown’, Baby twins named Corona and Covid after lockdown birth in India

2 Filipino babies named Covid?

At least two babies in the Philippines may have been named Covid after Covid-19, the acronym for “coronavirus disease 2019.”

Neither name — “Covid Rose” or “Covid Bryant” — has been confirmed yet, but both were among the top Twitter trends in the Philippines last week. (It was said that Covid Bryant’s middle name was inspired by late NBA legend Kobe Bryant.)

Thoughts on “Covid” as a name?

Update: Since I wrote this post a couple of days ago, I’ve both seen confirmation of Covid Rose’s name and heard about two more babies in the Philippines (allegedly) named after the virus:

  • Covid Lorraine (born in North Cotabato)
  • Coviduvidapdap Santos Dela Cruz (first name a portmanteau of Covid and “dubi dubi dap dap” [vid], nonsense words from the novelty song “Beep Beep Beep Ang Sabi Ng Jeep” by Filipino singer Willie Revillame)

Sources: Future ‘quaranteens’? Covid Bryant and Covid Rose trend as Filipino newborns supposedly named after virus, From ‘Coronnials’ to ‘quaranteens’: Internet users predict future of kids named after COVID-19, Newborn infants named after coronavirus, After Covid Bryant, meet baby Covid Rose and baby Coviduvidapdap