Some Baby Names Banned in New Zealand Are Popular in the U.S.
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Did you know that at least 10 baby names have been banned in the United States?
The names we give to our children can be very personal. They can reflect religious beliefs, family heritage, or have a special meaning attached to them, as in Grace, which means "divine favor," or Eli, which means "ascended." In the United States, people they are protected by the Constitution's First Amendment, freedom of speech, which allows us to name our babies whatever we like.However, there have been some cases where the courts decided that…
Some Baby Names Banned in New Zealand Are Popular in the U.S.
The country released its list of baby names that weren't allowed in 2024. Parents/GettyImages/Gary S Chapman A baby in the hospital.Baby names related to royalty are a no-go in New Zealand once again. The country shared the baby names it declined in 2024 and Prince and King (two known names in the U.S.) were on the list, just as they were in the previous year.In the new release, the Te Tari Taiwhenua Department of Internal Affairs says it regist…
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