<p>First, there was Corona Kumar, then Covid Marie: parents have taken to naming newborns after the coronavirus, apparently unperturbed by the prospect of their children being forever associated with a deadly pandemic.</p>.<p>When Colline Tabesa gave birth to a healthy baby girl in the central Philippine city of Bacolod on April 13, she and the father John Tupas decided to mark the occasion with a show of gratitude.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-live-updates-all-doctors-and-hospitals-to-light-a-candle-at-9pm-on-april-22-as-protest-says-ima-827545.html"><b>Track live updates on coronavirus here</b></a></p>.<p>"This COVID-19 has caused great suffering around the world," said 23-year-old Tupas, expressing relief after the uneventful delivery.</p>.<p>"I wanted her name to remind us that COVID did not only bring us suffering. Despite all of this, a blessing came to us," he added.</p>.<p>And so, Covid Marie it was.</p>.<p><b>Also Read: </b><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-state-wise-india-update-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-deaths-on-april-29-831254.html?csjcgsag&_ga=2.58508520.330449298.1588038301-607279861.1585015039"><b>Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases</b></a></p>.<p>Weeks earlier, two mothers in southeastern India had had similar ideas, apparently encouraged by a doctor in the hospital where their babies were delivered.</p>.<p>One was called Corona Kumar and the other Corona Kumari.</p>.<p>"I told them this would help create awareness about the disease and remove the stigma around it," said S.F. Basha, the doctor.</p>.<p>"To my surprise, they agreed."</p>.<p>Not to be outdone, a migrant-worker couple in India's northeast stranded thousands of kilometres from their home in the desert state of Rajasthan decided to name their child Lockdown.</p>.<p>"We named him Lockdown remembering all the problems we had to face during this tough time," local media reports quoted the father Sanjay Bauri as saying.</p>.<p>Tupas, the father of baby Covid Marie, said that while he had fielded criticism on social media for his unorthodox choice, he would not be swayed.</p>.<p>"She might experience bullying, but I'll just teach my daughter to be a good person," he said.</p>.<p>"We didn't have second thoughts."</p>
<p>First, there was Corona Kumar, then Covid Marie: parents have taken to naming newborns after the coronavirus, apparently unperturbed by the prospect of their children being forever associated with a deadly pandemic.</p>.<p>When Colline Tabesa gave birth to a healthy baby girl in the central Philippine city of Bacolod on April 13, she and the father John Tupas decided to mark the occasion with a show of gratitude.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-live-updates-all-doctors-and-hospitals-to-light-a-candle-at-9pm-on-april-22-as-protest-says-ima-827545.html"><b>Track live updates on coronavirus here</b></a></p>.<p>"This COVID-19 has caused great suffering around the world," said 23-year-old Tupas, expressing relief after the uneventful delivery.</p>.<p>"I wanted her name to remind us that COVID did not only bring us suffering. Despite all of this, a blessing came to us," he added.</p>.<p>And so, Covid Marie it was.</p>.<p><b>Also Read: </b><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-state-wise-india-update-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-deaths-on-april-29-831254.html?csjcgsag&_ga=2.58508520.330449298.1588038301-607279861.1585015039"><b>Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases</b></a></p>.<p>Weeks earlier, two mothers in southeastern India had had similar ideas, apparently encouraged by a doctor in the hospital where their babies were delivered.</p>.<p>One was called Corona Kumar and the other Corona Kumari.</p>.<p>"I told them this would help create awareness about the disease and remove the stigma around it," said S.F. Basha, the doctor.</p>.<p>"To my surprise, they agreed."</p>.<p>Not to be outdone, a migrant-worker couple in India's northeast stranded thousands of kilometres from their home in the desert state of Rajasthan decided to name their child Lockdown.</p>.<p>"We named him Lockdown remembering all the problems we had to face during this tough time," local media reports quoted the father Sanjay Bauri as saying.</p>.<p>Tupas, the father of baby Covid Marie, said that while he had fielded criticism on social media for his unorthodox choice, he would not be swayed.</p>.<p>"She might experience bullying, but I'll just teach my daughter to be a good person," he said.</p>.<p>"We didn't have second thoughts."</p>