UK Parents Who Like Indian Pakora A Lot Name Their Baby ‘Pakora’, Twitter Outbursts With Memes

After the birth of a baby, one of the most important tasks that parents have to accomplish is to name their baby and it is certainly one of the most difficult tasks as well. While many people ask their family members, relatives, friends, etc. for suggesting names, some prefer to do a search on the Internet as there are many websites that suggest names with different alphabets.

UK Parents Who Like Indian Pakora A Lot Name Their Baby ‘Pakora’, Twitter Outbursts With Memes - RVCJ Media
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In many scenarios, parents name their kids after their favourite sportsperson, actor, leader, etc. as they are very much influenced by those whom they idolize.

However in a weird incident, a baby in UK has been named after an Indian snack by his parents. Yes, you read it right! He has been named after an Indian snack called Pakora (a piece of vegetable, chicken, meat dipped in a batter and then deep fried).

The announcement is this regard was made by the restaurant, The Captain’s Table which is very famous in NewTownabbey, Ireland. They inform that a couple who visits their restaurant quite regularly has named their baby after a dish which is served in their restaurant and they not only shared the photo of the newborn but also the photo of the bill which described the dishes that were eaten by the couple.

The news soon got viral on the social media and here is how Twitterati reacted:

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Well, we can understand that the couple may have fallen in love with Pakoras because they are very tasty but naming their baby like this might be embarrassing for the baby in future. What do you say?

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