A pregnant Nepali woman, penniless and trying to travel from India back to her home in Surkhet, found medical and financial assistance via a Nepali political activist group called the “Undivided Far-West.”
In thanks, she named her baby Akhanda Sudur Paschim, which means “undivided far-west.” The Himalayan Times called the name peculiar and noted that the baby’s nickname would be Ansu. (No mention of the baby’s gender.)