Sure, every parent wants their kid to stand out. But these parents definitely took it a little too far.
Naming your new bundle of joy is a huge responsibility. After months of impassioned arguing with your partner about why you don’t want to name your baby after a vegetable/mineral/his high school crush, you finally settle on a name you both don’t hate.
But what if you find out that this name is on the banned list? Or that there is a banned list in the first place?
It turns out that we can’t always have the name we want – and usually for good reason.
Here are some of the names that have been banned around the world.
#In Japan, one cannot name their baby as “Akuma”. This name is banned because in Japanese it means devil.
#In China, there were a couple who have named their baby as ‘@’. This name is naturally banned by the China’s government.
#Over in France parents are banned from naming their children (Nutella , MJ , Manhattan ,joyeux , deamon , mini cooper)
#One of the most famous name in world ‘Alice’, is banned in Saudi Arabia
#‘Elvis’ or ‘Superman’, are the two names which are banned in Sweden. Reason is unknown.
# In Scandinavian countries, the name ‘Anus’ is banned by the collective. This decision is collective decision of government and various parents.
#Germany have banned all those names which does not have a clear definition and meaning of whether it is a girl and boy.
#New Zealand have banned so many names. These names include some titles like, prince, princess, king, major, sergeant and knight.
#In Malaysia, any name of insect, animal, color, royal name, or Japanese car name is banned. Chow Tow means smelly head in Cantonese, and is banned.
#There is a list of 41 pages in which there are written banned baby names in Portugal. Mona Lisa and Ovnis is one of them. Ovnis means UFO in Portuguese.
#Denmark banned the names “Pluto” and “Monkey” with unspecified reason
#in America they're not too fond of royal type names, so king , queen , majesty ,master , judge , duke are banned
But what if you find out that this name is on the banned list? Or that there is a banned list in the first place?
It turns out that we can’t always have the name we want – and usually for good reason.
Here are some of the names that have been banned around the world.
#In Japan, one cannot name their baby as “Akuma”. This name is banned because in Japanese it means devil.
#In China, there were a couple who have named their baby as ‘@’. This name is naturally banned by the China’s government.
#Over in France parents are banned from naming their children (Nutella , MJ , Manhattan ,joyeux , deamon , mini cooper)
#One of the most famous name in world ‘Alice’, is banned in Saudi Arabia
#‘Elvis’ or ‘Superman’, are the two names which are banned in Sweden. Reason is unknown.
# In Scandinavian countries, the name ‘Anus’ is banned by the collective. This decision is collective decision of government and various parents.
#Germany have banned all those names which does not have a clear definition and meaning of whether it is a girl and boy.
#New Zealand have banned so many names. These names include some titles like, prince, princess, king, major, sergeant and knight.
#In Malaysia, any name of insect, animal, color, royal name, or Japanese car name is banned. Chow Tow means smelly head in Cantonese, and is banned.
#There is a list of 41 pages in which there are written banned baby names in Portugal. Mona Lisa and Ovnis is one of them. Ovnis means UFO in Portuguese.
#Denmark banned the names “Pluto” and “Monkey” with unspecified reason
#in America they're not too fond of royal type names, so king , queen , majesty ,master , judge , duke are banned