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In Iceland I think there's a law against giving your child an embarrasing name. It's one law that I understand
99 1 ReplyWe actually have a committe called "Mannanafnanefnd" which rougly translates to "Human name committee"and if you want to use a non-typical name for your child you have to apply for permission from them.
50 0 Reply"Mannanafnanefnd"
Who watches the watchers?
71 1 ReplyPresumably the Nefnanafnanefnd
28 0 ReplyWho keeps falling asleep on the keyboard for these naming conventions?
22 0 ReplyBut who will watch the Nefnanafnanefnd?
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I heard that names have to be -son or -dottir able. Is that still true?
9 0 ReplyWhat kind of name isn't?
7 0 ReplyDottiedottir is just silly and so is Seanson
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Mannanafnanefnd
Cthulhu approved.
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a completely understandable law to prevent mental stress/depression down the line.
31 1 ReplyIn France it's the person who record the name that can report it if it seems inappropriate.
Then there is a procedure to decide if the name can stay at it is or if it needs to be changed
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