Re: Sri Lanka
in reply to a message by Pavlos
Know what you mean - my sister-in-law is living with an Indian guy called Michael!
Sri Lanka, or Ceylon, was also the site of prisoner-of-war camps during the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902), where the British transported Boer soldiers they'd captured. The effect on those grim Calvinists must have been astounding ...
My point remains: none of my Portuguese friends have got anything like these strings of names, and nor have any English people I know except maybe royalty. Nowhere else that I know of do people give their children four or five names apparently quite routinely. My kids have got three each, and that's pushing it!
And it can't really be a Buddhist custom either, she muses, because the Chinese have very stripped-down naming habits.
Another wonderful problem is one of the Pakistan cricket team, great batsman. He's got three names, all hyphenated, and that's it:
Inzamam-ul-Haq. Go figure ...
Sri Lanka, or Ceylon, was also the site of prisoner-of-war camps during the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902), where the British transported Boer soldiers they'd captured. The effect on those grim Calvinists must have been astounding ...
My point remains: none of my Portuguese friends have got anything like these strings of names, and nor have any English people I know except maybe royalty. Nowhere else that I know of do people give their children four or five names apparently quite routinely. My kids have got three each, and that's pushing it!
And it can't really be a Buddhist custom either, she muses, because the Chinese have very stripped-down naming habits.
Another wonderful problem is one of the Pakistan cricket team, great batsman. He's got three names, all hyphenated, and that's it:
Inzamam-ul-Haq. Go figure ...