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In reply to the discussion: Should new parents have to chose baby names from an approved government list? [View all]dlwickham
(3,316 posts)4. I have no problem with what the Icelandic government is doing
it doesn't affect me
if the citizens of that country were so opposed to the law, one would think that it would have been changed by now
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Should new parents have to chose baby names from an approved government list? [View all]
cthulu2016
Jan 2013
OP
Germany also bans homeschooling and other things "in the best interest of the child"
ProgressiveProfessor
Jan 2013
#44
well, every country evidently has its little crazinesses when it comes to its language.
CTyankee
Jan 2013
#54
well, that settles it! If Hollywood celebrities can't name their kids what they damn
CTyankee
Jan 2013
#35
What if somebody moves there from someplace else and wants to use a family name
gollygee
Jan 2013
#21
only if the parents can choose a child from an approved government list.
ChairmanAgnostic
Jan 2013
#23
Well in the catholic church if I am not mistake you have to have at least a christain name.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#28
Well I think as long as you have one Christian name its fine to have any other name.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#36
I support the right of parents to name their kids whatever odd thing they please.
LWolf
Jan 2013
#30
I bet she isn't. Working for the miitary I have seen a lot of weird names. I wonder
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#37
LOL, your right. How about the names Sparrow, Bleu, Sprocket. I mean are these names
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#41
A friend of mine named his daughter using the "ae" contraction found in some languages
ProgressiveProfessor
Jan 2013
#45