Washington. If you live in the US and have named your newborn baby, be careful! Your selected name cannot be legally justified. Yes, there are some names in the United States you cannot give your child, because some of the states there is restricted in them.
Also laws on naming? Absolutely!
There are their rules regarding the names of children in different states in the various states. For example, in California, recorded names on the birth certificate can only be used for 26 characters in the English alphabet. Symbols like high letters or á, á, are not recognized.
Here is a list of banned 10 names in the United States:
1. King (king)
2. Queen (Queen)
3. Jesus Christ (Jesus Christ)
4. III (3rd)
5. Santa Claus (Santa Claus)
6. Majesty (MJTE)
7. Adolf Hitler (Adolf Hitler)
8. Messiah (Messiah)
9. @ (Etc rate)
10. 1069
These names have been banned to avoid religious, political or cultural dispute, or banned for technical reasons.
In other countries, there are odd rules about the names
Not only the United States, Japan and New Zealand, there are strict rules about the names of children. In Japan, the names and odd pronunciation of Davill, Pikachu is banned. They believe that such names can cause insult or trouble for children in the future. New Zealand recently a list of 40 such names in 2024, which was rejected. These include names such as’ King, ‘Prince’ and ‘Queen’. The government is repeatedly appeals to parents to think about social effects and influence before choosing the name.
The first gift of identity is the name
As the New Zealand government said, “Naam is a gift who usually lives with you throughout the life. In such a situation, choose the name for the uniqueness, which can cause embarrassment or discrimination for children later.