Friday, January 7, 2022

JPN: Name With 12 Words is Still The Longest Name in M’sia, New Long Name Going Viral Edited For Fun

Our children are the generation of the future. 

Naming our child is the 1st thing we think of once the gender has been identified. The excitement and thrill of having a new-born child is an experience that most parents highly anticipate.

Recently, a picture of a birth certificate went viral on social media. What caught the attention of netizens was the length of the name registered on the birth certificate.

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Facebook user, Mohd Solihin posted the picture of his daughter’s birth certificate where her registered name was apparently, Nur Shafia Aaliya Zulaika Amira Naura Aurora Yeeha Cinta Binti Mohd Solihin.

There is a total of 12 words in the name, which we can all agree is long and indeed unique.

 

The mystery is debunked!

In Solihin’s update, he explained that his new-born’s birth certificate was actually edited.  He stated that he just did it for fun and didn’t expect it to circulate all over social media.

He revealed that his daughter’s name is actually just Nur Shafia Aaliya. Her name is as cute as she is!

Adik nak sunat .. NUR SHAFIA AALIYA BINTI MOHD SHOLIHIN ..nama sebenar 😂 ..yang panjang² tu edit suka² je ..jangan marah ya 🤣

Posted by Mohd Sholihin on Tuesday, January 4, 2022

 

JPN confirms that the longest name is not Shafia’s

Following the viral post, the National Registration Department (JPN) has come forward to confirm that the longest name registered is still Princess Aura Nurr Ermily Amara Auliya Bidadari Nawal El Zendra Mohd Suffian with 12 words.

According to their records, another person with the longest registered name is Nur Fathaniah Tariyah Karimah Farwizah Zahabiyah Syahirah Airol Anizam which was registered in 2014.

Whereas, the shortest name registered in Malaysia is owned by a woman born in Johor named S Binti Rusli.

For everyone’s information, JPN only allows babies names registered to be under 80 letters.

 

Do you have any plans to name your child something long? Let us know in the comments section.

 

Also read: Children Born Overseas To Malaysian Mums & Foreign Dads Can Now Apply For Citizenship!

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Source: Facebook

This post first appeared on WORLD OF BUZZ.


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