Couple Reveals Naming Logic Behind Children’s Unusual Bond-Villain Inspired Names
LONDON – A British couple,William and his wife,have sparked online discussion after revealing teh unconventional naming process behind their children’s names – a system rooted in James Bond villains. The couple chose names incorporating elements from iconic antagonists like Ernst Stavro Blofeld and Francisco Scaramanga, a decision they say was met with both criticism and support.
The couple’s unique approach, detailed in recent reports, involves a formula where the first name is always secondary to a musical reference, and the third part represents a country. This resulted in names like Disco-Disco-Paglo-Electobark, Rito, and Gloria Disk. William explained he initially called the naming system “playker” ten years ago,anticipating it would be more readily accepted than the actual names. He also suggested the names were inspired by a desire to find names “literally Heroic as a hero,” referencing ”all the best actors in the best Willen.”
The couple’s son is named after hitman Francisco Scaramanga, and is portrayed by british actress Kristibery Lee in the film.William acknowledged the potential for media attention, joking that his son’s name could be a “joke.” Despite some negative reactions, the couple maintains that most responses have been positive, tho his wife is not known for being a fan of popular criminals or creators.
The naming system originated after the couple’s first child, with William open to expanding the family if further inspiration strikes. He stated he would “try to make another person and open the door for the idea.” When asked for potential future names, William playfully suggested “GoldFlinger or Galore Pussy,” referencing further Bond characters.