North Korea orders parents to give their children patriotic names including ... trends now

North Korea orders parents to give their children patriotic names including ... trends now
North Korea orders parents to give their children patriotic names including ... trends now

North Korea orders parents to give their children patriotic names including ... trends now

North Korea orders parents to name their children 'bomb', 'gun', 'satellite' or other suitably 'patriotic' words North Korea is ordering parents to give their children patriotic names  Clamping down on names such as A Ri (loved ones) which end on soft vowels  Demanding that parents use names such as Chong II (gun) and Pok Il bomb) Measure was announced last month in neighbourhood watch residents meetings

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North Korea has ordered parents to give their children patriotic names- as the dictatorship clamps down on using gentler, more uplifting monikers.

Previously, North Korea had allowed people to use names that ended on softer vowels such as A Ri (loved one) and Su Mi (super beauty), more like South Korea

But now the country has demanded that people with softer names change theirs and those of their children's to more ideological and militaristic ones if they are not 'revolutionary' enough. 

They want people to give their children names with a final consonant and are threatening fines to those who do not comply. Suitable names include Chong Il (gun), Chung Sim (loyalty), Pok Il (bomb) and Ui Song (satellite). 

Previously, North Korea had allowed people to use names that ended on softer vowels such as A Ri (loved one) and Su Mi (super beauty), more like South Korea. But now the country has demanded that people with softer names change theirs and those of their children's to more ideological and militaristic ones if they are not 'revolutionary' enough. Pictured: Children at a North Korean school

Previously, North Korea had allowed people to use names that ended on softer vowels such as A Ri (loved one) and Su Mi (super beauty), more like South Korea. But now the country has

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