Couple used AQA text service to name baby girl
Indecisive Surrey parents "very happy" with result
11 May 2009 14:17 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
A British couple has used the AQA mobile phone text message question and answer service to name their baby girl.
Said to be as a result of indecision - he wanted to name the baby Eryn, while she was pushing for Frankie - the couple turned to the 98p text service.
The Camberley couple sent a text message asking: "What shall we name our new baby girl? Surname is King so be careful".
2 minutes later an "Any Question Answered" operative replied with: "You should call your baby girl Elouise. Elouise King has a noble ring to it. She won't go far wrong in life with such a majestic sounding name".
Rob and Kimberly King took the anonymous advice and told the Metro they are "very happy" with the name.
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