I named my son using the first 11 letters of the alphabet in order… and I’ve got his Covid passport to prove it

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A DAD has reportedly given his son a name that encompasses the first 11 letters of the alphabet in order. The Indonesian family named their 12-year-old son ABCDEF GHIJK Zuzu to medics disbelief after he revealed his ID to get his Covid-19 vaccine in October last year. NewsflashABCDEF GHIJK Zuzu shows proof of his name embroidered on his shirt[/caption] NewsflashIt came to light after the child had to show his ID to get a Covid-19 vaccine[/caption] NewsflashHis name is reportedly inspired by his dad’s love of crosswords[/caption] NewsflashABCDEF GHIJK Zuzu goes by ‘Adef’ for simplicity[/caption] Officials were stumped by his unusual name when he had to show it when he went for his vaccine appointment on the island of Sumatra. Images of the boy’s paperwork and a name tag embroidered on his clothes showed his name as ABCDEF GHIJK Zuzu. According to the Indian Express, the family decided on the unique name due to the father’s love of crosswords and writing. “I prepared the name for 6 years before he was born,” the boy’s father, Zulfahmi said. “The idea came from when I wanted to be a writer. Until now, I still love to write.” The boy’s latter first name Zuzu was derived from his parent’s names, Zuhro and Zulfahmi. Most read in The Sun 'ABSOLUTE TRAGEDY' Screams heard after boy, 5, 'stabbed' to death as woman, 49, arrested RULE CHANGE Everything you can and can't do as Covid rules change from MIDNIGHT ADELE OF A MESS Adele's wrecked God knows how many dream trips for fans, says Piers Morgan BIG BRO'S BACK Big Brother returns to UK TV four years after axe - but there's a twist BLOODY CHAOS Tributes to mum killed by ex as driver who run over knifeman praised as hero COL NEW WORLD Coleen Nolan's new man seen for first time on TV as fans say the same thing But he he goes by the simplified nickname of Adef. Medics at the vaccination centre did not believe ABCDEF GHIJK Zuzu was the lad’s real name and he had to explain the reason and provide proof, it has been claimed. The 12-year-old boy has two older brothers with more normal names, Ammar and Attur, after their father lost the battle to call them NOPQ RSTUV and XYZ respectively. It came as a Belgian family reportedly named their 11 children using a variation of the same four letters. Gwenny Blanckaert and Marino Vaneeno’s kids all share names that only have the letters A, E, L and X in them. The family of seven girls and four boys is also expecting baby number 12 – a boy – in April next year. Their eldest, 13, is called Alex and then there’s Axel, 12, Xela, 11, Lexa, 10, Xael, 9, Xeal, 8, Exla , 5, Leax , 4, Xale , 2, Elax, 1, and six-month-old Alxe.. In 2019, Gwenny and Marino said they planned to have more kids after giving birth to their ninth, who they named Xale, according to HLN. Explaining why they chose such a unique way of naming their brood, Gwenny said: “We named our oldest son after Marino’s stepfather because we thought it was a beautiful name. “The name of our second son became Axel and after that we started puzzling.” She later added: “We realized that they were the same letters, so we decided to continue like this.” READ MORE REAL LIFE STORIES BARGAIN BOX I quit my council job after my pallet-buying hobby made me £500k HEARTBREAK I was told to ‘lose weight’ to cure fatigue but now I'm fighting for my life DEDICATED WORKER I've worked at the same firm for 70yrs - but I won't retire any time soon LAZY BONES Man slams Amazon for its strict rules but then gets trolled for being ‘lazy’ MY BAD A guy cancelled our date on me at the last minute, but I had the final word DOOR GIRL I'm 35 stone and paid £1,500 a month to get stuck in doorways Speaking recently with Dutch media, the couple said they were “over the moon” about their new son. Gwynne said: “It will be a boy. That will bring the final score to 7-5. Seven girls and five boys.” The couple have said they have no intentions of having any more kids after number 12. Gwenny said: “Right from the start we had set the bar at twelve. And we will stick to that. “The day that we sit around the table with twelve children, our family is complete.”