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When Wee was still studying in a university, there were a lot of western teachers in his university. They asked Wee and his classmates to find themselves a nickname. A lot of students in the class did not have a nickname, so they went back and started to referring to the dictionary and other resources to find an appropriate nickname. Unfortunately, Wee was not able to choose a nickname.
The next day, Wee's teacher asked the class for their nicknames. When his teacher asked him what's his nickname, it's impossible for Wee to tell her "My name is Huang Ming Zhi." Ming Zhi means "Name" as the pronunciation of combet and 名字 is almost the same. Wee is Wee's surname as it is in Hainan language, which means "Yellow (黄)". Therefore, "Name" means (名字), "Wee" means Yellow (黄), that's how he discovered "Namewee".
One day, Wee used "Namewee" to register his YouTube account. Since then, people started to call him "Namewee". (Please rewrite this entire section)
I've moved the whole section here exactly as it was, since it seems redundant considering there's already a mention of the origin of his name in the first paragraph of the article. Also there weren't any sources and the whole text is just badly written. If you want to move it back, please improve it first and if possible source it. NinuKinuski (talk) 16:01, 23 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]