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A naming law restricts the names that parents can legally give to their children, usually to protect the child from being given an offensive or embarrassing name. Many countries around the world have such laws, with most governing the meaning of the name, while some only govern the scripts in which it is … 詳細
In Australia, naming laws are governed by the states and territories which may have differing restrictions. Most states prohibit names that are too long, include unpronounceable symbols … 詳細
Naming laws vary from province to province. In British Columbia, the Vital Statistics Act requires the registrar general to reject a proposed name … 詳細
In Imperial China, a naming taboo prevented people from using the same names as the reigning emperor. 詳細
First names that are uncommon or detrimental to the child's welfare must not be registered. Additionally, at least the first name of the child must … 詳細
Over 200 names have been proscribed by Azerbaijan as of 2015, including "the names of persons who have perpetrated aggression against the people of Azerbaijan" (including … 詳細
CC-BY-SA ライセンスに準拠した Wikipedia テキスト ウェブ2010年6月28日 · Let's take a look at some countries with pretty strict or otherwise fascinating baby-naming laws. 1. Germany. In Germany, you must be able to tell the gender of the child by the first name, and ...
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