Baby Name Rules...
Jun. 29th, 2006 01:03 pmI mentioned in my intro post that I currently live in Scandinavia. In Denmark there is an acceptable list of baby names. This means you are not allowed to name your child a name not on the list without approval (I believe this goes for odd spellings, too). The list has been relaxed somewhat because of immigration of non-Scandinavians into Denmark--but your best bet is to prove the name is significant to your religion or culture. So no Moon Units. Actually, my mother-in-law told me her parents were not allowed to name her sister Mia back around 1960.
Do you think this is a good idea so kids don't end up with cruel names?
Do you think this is a good idea so kids don't end up with cruel names?
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Date: 2006-06-29 02:09 pm (UTC)I mentioned in a reply to someone else that I can see it both ways so I also agree with your points. I suppose if your name is horrible enough you could change it. I won't change my name because I don't want to hear my mother. :)
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Date: 2006-06-29 03:54 pm (UTC)In some places I could see Biblical names going on that list because of "separation of church and state." Some governments want to remove the Bible from society so badly I wouldn't put it past them.
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Date: 2006-06-29 05:35 pm (UTC)There are plenty of people in Europe with Biblical names and they are so mainstream (like David) so I don't see that happening.