In Korea, it's common to make a nickname for the baby while they're still in the womb until up to one year old. Once they have their first birthday, they will have to register the baby's name so usually they have an actual name after that.
In Korea, it's common to make a nickname for the baby while they're still in the womb until up to one year old.Once they have their first birthday, they will have to register the baby's name so usually they hav... LinaLauLiu
Ohhh alright. Well that’s a relief tbh x)) Thanks for letting me know ^^
Like the others said Cha Cha is the nickname they chose for the baby during pregnancy. SPOILERS AHEAD!!!!!
His actual name once he is born is a combination of syllables from his parents' names: U or Woo from Wooyoung and Ju or Joo from Kyungjoo to create Uju or Woojoo.
Okay but I’m still not over the way they want to name their baby. I mean seriously, Cha Cha?? I’m dying from that. Poor kid lmao.
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Lmfaoo i love that
cha cha is the baby's nickname
In Korea, it's common to make a nickname for the baby while they're still in the womb until up to one year old.
Once they have their first birthday, they will have to register the baby's name so usually they have an actual name after that.
Ohhh alright. Well that’s a relief tbh x)) Thanks for letting me know ^^
Like the others said Cha Cha is the nickname they chose for the baby during pregnancy. SPOILERS AHEAD!!!!!
His actual name once he is born is a combination of syllables from his parents' names: U or Woo from Wooyoung and Ju or Joo from Kyungjoo to create Uju or Woojoo.