Names prohibited for the baby

Strong pains of Barriga, Elsa Capunta or Esteban Dido are names that can generate mockery . More so among children. For them, a simple surname, like Lettuce or Gordo, arouses giggles and teasing. Therefore, in many countries some names and combinations are prohibited when registering the child in th

Strong pains of Barriga, Elsa Capunta or Esteban Dido are names that can generate mockery. More so among children. For them, a simple surname, like Lettuce or Gordo, arouses giggles and teasing. Therefore, in many countries some names and combinations are prohibited when registering the child in the Civil Registry. When you are going to put the name of your child, keep in mind the last name and avoid it being bad.

What names can not you put your child

Depending on the country where you are, you will have more or less freedom when choosing the name of your child. Thus, in countries like the US, there are no limitations of any kind, since there is no law that regulates it. However, in most European countries and many South American countries, names that may be offensive and damaging the child's self-esteem are probibidos.

Thus, in countries such as Romania los, children will never be able to wear names that can be funny. For example, 'Paracetamol' or 'Doctor'.Indecent and ridiculous names prohib are also prohibited. And there are people with really strange names. At the height of the originality of the parents, in their day they put many babies names like these: 'Toronegro', 'Silly' and 'Dead'. And whilein Sweden

banned the names of 'Superman' and 'Metallica', in the Dominican Republic they decided to ban the names of fruits and car brands, due to the alarming increase of children with names of this type. In Mexico , some names have also been vetoed as being degrading for a child. This is the case of 'Rambo', 'Batman', 'Cacerolo', 'Facebook', 'Marciana', 'Harry Potter', 'Hitler', 'Usnavy', 'Cesarean', 'Hitler', 'James Bond', 'Shakira', 'Terminator' or 'Fulanito'.

In Brazilthere is a law that prohibits names that may be humiliating for the baby, and there are names that are forbidden to have a confusing script for children that may interfere with their literacy. Parents can in this country try to put a name forbidden to their child, as long as they get it in court in a very long process that can exceed two years.

In Colombia , the fashion names are 'Santiago' and 'Valentina'. The most common, 'Luz Marina' and 'José'. And the longest name, 'Adriana Clemencia del Corazón y de la Santisima Trinidad'.

In countries likeSaudi Arabia,

up to 50 names are forbidden, some of which have a religious connotation, such as Binyamin (Benjamin in Hebrew) and others because they are foreigners, such as Linda or Alice. In Spain, names that may be offensive , ridiculous, improper or humiliating for children, such as 'Lucifer', 'Mandarina', 'Caín' or 'Judas' are forbidden. But you can use names like 'Marciana'. And Spanish parents must also take into account the child's last name, since they can not form compound names that generate mockery.

The strangest baby namesAlthough the most common names are still 'Antonio', 'José', 'María' or 'Lucía' (among others), there are more and more cases of parents seeking originality. They want their child to be unique, and end up choosing names like 'Digna', 'Shakira', 'Robocop', 'Burger King' or 'Miley'. Although formerly they also put names of difficult pronunciation, such as 'Euphronia', 'Germalina', 'Filogonio', 'Diamantina', 'Chindasvinto' or 'Marceonila'.