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  2. New Zealand has a long list of banned baby names - AOL

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    New Zealand released its list of banned baby names of 2023 — and Prince dethroned King. Every year the country, which has strict naming laws, releases a list of the most commonly declined names.

  3. Naming law - Wikipedia

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    There is a list of 50 names that are banned in Saudi Arabia. Western names Alice , Ben (a form of the similarly banned Benjamin ), Elaine , and Linda are among the names banned in that list. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] [ 54 ]

  4. Banned baby names: See the names that made the naughty list - AOL

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  5. 60 banned baby names from around the world - AOL

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  6. Naming law in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The parents suggested that the name be understood in the spirit of pataphysics. The court rejected the name and upheld the fine. [7] The parents then tried to change the spelling of the name to A (also pronounced [ˈǎlːbɪn]). Once again, the court refused to approve of the name due to a prohibition of one-letter names. [8]

  7. Naming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In one of her books about Southern culture, Marlyn Schwartz reports that it has long been common for southern families to use family surnames as first names. [14] The Baby Name Wizard author Laura Wattenberg explains that the practice became popular in the early 20th century as poor immigrants chose names they associated with the sophistication ...

  8. Icelandic Naming Committee - Wikipedia

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    Passport of Blær Bjarkardóttir Rúnarsdóttir, using Stúlka (Icelandic for "girl") in place of her real given name. The committee refused to allow Blær Bjarkardóttir Rúnarsdóttir (born 1997) to be registered under the name given to her as a baby, on the grounds that the masculine noun blær ("gentle breeze" in Icelandic) could be used only as a man's name.

  9. Banned baby names - AOL

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