The best think as a couple or a single parent after giving birth to a bouncing baby, it is giving him or her a name, and you need all the freedom and privileges to choose whatever name that suits well your baby.
But that might not be close to false, in the following countries, these 50 baby names were banned by the government body responsible for registering new births.
Check them out below
Sweden
Parents are required to submit the names of their kids 3 months before to the Swedish Tax Agency and could face fines for failing to register a name.
Saudi Arabia
It has banned names it considers “too foreign,” inappropriate, blasphemous or not just inline with tradition
Portugal
The names are required to be traditionally Portuguese, gender-specific, and full, meaning no nicknames.
To make things easier on parents, the country offers an 82-page list of names that denotes which are accepted and which are not.
New Zeeland
They just require names with less than 100 characters, besides they should have a clear cut meaning
Mexico
The law passed on Sonora, Mexico, explicitly bans 61 first names that are either considered derogatory, lacking in meaning, or mockable.
It prevents kids from being bullied via their names
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