<p>Ever since Musk and Grimes christened their son XÆA-Xii, netizens have shared several memes on how to pronounce his name. Some went to an extent to imagine how the baby could be a cyborg or half-alien, owing to Elon Musk's fascination with space technologies.</p>.<p>However, a YouTuber, Zac Alsop, took it to a whole new level by legally changing his name to XÆA-Xii. In the latest episode of their British YouTube channel <em>The Zac and Jay Show</em>, Zac explains how the name change was part of a social experiment on how it would actually be to live with a name as unusual as XÆA-Xii.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-trending/elon-musk-forgets-sons-name-says-sounds-like-a-password-886338.html" target="_blank">Elon Musk forgets son's name, says sounds 'like a password'</a></strong></p>.<p>The episode starts with Zac and Jay interviewing a witch and an organisation called the society of Kabalarians, which provides expertise in naming a person based on their personality. Many believe that the society of Kabalarians gives people a name that helps them achieve their dreams and access their full potential. They ask them the meaning of the name XÆA-Xii and how they perceive it.</p>.<p>After the interview, Zac changes his name officially on government records, his passport, credit card to XÆA-Xii. </p>.<p>Zac also writes a self-help book for Musk's child, based on his experience of living with the name XÆA-Xii. Some of his experiences include him asking a shopkeeper who sells personalised gifts to find something with his new name. But, much to Zac or XÆA-Xii Musk’s dismay, the shopkeeper finds nothing. Even the Starbucks Barista fails to write down his name properly. </p>.<p>Surprisingly, the book has become the second best-selling book in the UK after David Attenborough’s book.</p>.<p>“The other 120 pages are blank literally just so it felt like a proper thick book, use it for notes or doodles,” says Zac.</p>
<p>Ever since Musk and Grimes christened their son XÆA-Xii, netizens have shared several memes on how to pronounce his name. Some went to an extent to imagine how the baby could be a cyborg or half-alien, owing to Elon Musk's fascination with space technologies.</p>.<p>However, a YouTuber, Zac Alsop, took it to a whole new level by legally changing his name to XÆA-Xii. In the latest episode of their British YouTube channel <em>The Zac and Jay Show</em>, Zac explains how the name change was part of a social experiment on how it would actually be to live with a name as unusual as XÆA-Xii.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-trending/elon-musk-forgets-sons-name-says-sounds-like-a-password-886338.html" target="_blank">Elon Musk forgets son's name, says sounds 'like a password'</a></strong></p>.<p>The episode starts with Zac and Jay interviewing a witch and an organisation called the society of Kabalarians, which provides expertise in naming a person based on their personality. Many believe that the society of Kabalarians gives people a name that helps them achieve their dreams and access their full potential. They ask them the meaning of the name XÆA-Xii and how they perceive it.</p>.<p>After the interview, Zac changes his name officially on government records, his passport, credit card to XÆA-Xii. </p>.<p>Zac also writes a self-help book for Musk's child, based on his experience of living with the name XÆA-Xii. Some of his experiences include him asking a shopkeeper who sells personalised gifts to find something with his new name. But, much to Zac or XÆA-Xii Musk’s dismay, the shopkeeper finds nothing. Even the Starbucks Barista fails to write down his name properly. </p>.<p>Surprisingly, the book has become the second best-selling book in the UK after David Attenborough’s book.</p>.<p>“The other 120 pages are blank literally just so it felt like a proper thick book, use it for notes or doodles,” says Zac.</p>