The following article was in the news a few years ago:
HANOI, Vietnam - After nearly two decades of ridicule, a father has
agreed to change his son's name from "Fined Six Thousand and Five
Hundred" -- the amount he was forced to pay in local currency for
ignoring Vietnam's two-child policy.
Angry he was being
fined for having a fifth child, Mai Xuan Can named his son Mai Phat Sau
Nghin Ruoi after the amount he was forced to pay -- 6,500 dong (50
cents). In 1999, local government officials tried to persuade Can to
change the name because the boy was constantly being teased by
classmates at school. But Can, a former People's Committee official,
refused to back down, Thuong said. They appealed to him again recently,
and this time it worked.
"I told him that as his son is
growing up, he should have another name -- not that weird name -- and he
finally agreed," Thuong said.
The son, now 19, finally got a new name: Mai Hoang Long, which means golden dragon.
Choosing a name is an important responsibility. Those of us who
are parents can remember spending hours and hours reading books filled
with baby names, discussing this name and that before deciding on just
the right name. Even after much forethought, one of my children was
named at birth and re-named a couple of hours later because the first
name just didn't seem to fit her.
Not surprisingly, names in
the Bible are regarded as important. Names that were chosen may tell
us something about the child or his birth (Isaac -- "laughter", Benjamin
-- "son of the right hand", Esau -- "hairy"). Some names were changed
to signal a drastic change in one's life (Abram to Abraham, Jacob to
Israel, Saul to Paul).
A name is important because it's not
just a word -- it's who you are. Your name is your character, the
essence of who you are and what you stand for.
You may not
be able to change your given name (at least, not without a lot of
expense and trouble), but you can change what people think about when
they hear that name. That's why Solomon wrote:
"A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches." (Prov. 22:1a)
You are choosing your name by how you live. Choose wisely.
Have a great day!
Alan Smith
Helen Street Church of Christ
Fayetteville, North Carolina
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