Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe ATLANTA, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Zoo Atlanta announced the twin pandas born in July have officially been dubbed Mei Lin and Mei Huan. The zoo said the names, which were chosen by the public in a vote co-organized by ABC's "Good Morning America," come from the Chinese idiom "Mei Lun Mei Huan," which is used to describe beautiful and magnificent objects, ABC News reported Wednesday. Advertisement The names were bestowed upon the pandas when they turned 100 days old, the traditional age for naming a panda in China. The cubs are the first panda twins to survive birth in the United States, the zoo said. The naming celebration was attended Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, zoo officials, local schoolchildren and panda enthusiasts from across the country. "We in Atlanta and Georgia are fortunate stewards of these amazing animals, which are entrusted to our care on loan from China, but there are people around the world who feel a personal stake in their lives," Raymond King, president and chief executive officer of the zoo, said in a statement. "Giant pandas have a unique capacity to carry a conservation message, and engaging and uniting their many fans is one way we have of letting that message resonate even more powerfully." Advertisement Read More Zoo Atlanta's twin pandas take turns with their mother Panda twins born in Spain sent 'back' to China Giant panda to journey from Thailand to China to find mate Giant panda, Tian Tian (Sweetie) artificially inseminated in Scotland Toronto Zoo pandas arrive in Canada