Friday, October 25, 2013

My Name is Divad Azellab Eugatak



Have you tried reading and spelling your name backwards? Is it readable? Does it sounds like a Filipino-American name? In addition have you tried creating anagrams of your surname?

My name ( David B Katague) when spelled backward is Divad B Eugatak
It is readable and it does not sound bad. So today, I am putting Divad B Eugatak its presence in the INTERNET by creating a new blog at blogspot.com.

I have also created 4 anagrams of the 7 letter Katague as follows: Ageatku, Eutakag, Ekgutaa and Kaugate. I like the sound of the last anagram.

My spouse of 57 years Macrine Jambalos Katague will have another name as Enircam Solabmaj Eugatak. The names sounds like an Indonesian or an Arabic name.
My full name David Balleza Katague will read Divad Azellab Eugatak also sounds like an Arabic name.

I am writing this just for fun since I have plenty of time, so do not ask me, So What! I will tag this under the humor column of my skriveit.com account. I will never change my first name of David ( means beloved) to Divad, although Shakespeare in his play Romeo and Juliet says: "What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet."

Good Day or night to all you dear readers, try spelling your name backwards and let me know whether you like it or not.

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