Do you know what???
a great information about Denmark is about their baby names. they are not allowed to give their babies name by their own self.
they have to asked their government about their babies name, and the citizen have to get an agreement from the government. the citizen must register their baby name to the local church.
Denmark’s very strict Law on Personal Names is in place to protect
children from having odd names that suit their parents’ fancy. To do
this, parents can choose from a list of only 7,000 pre-approved names,
some for girls, some for boys. If you want to name your child something
that isn’t on the list, you have to get special permission from your
local church, and the name is then reviewed by governmental officials.
Creative spellings of more common names are often rejected.
Rejected names: Anus, Pluto, and Monkey.
Approved names: Benji, Jiminico, Molli, and Fee.
so, do you like this rule???
Minggu, 11 Maret 2012
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i don't want to be danish as long as this rule still exists
I don't like it because i want to give my own baby's name...
such Ashalina Ghania n Alzena Hadiqa najya
i think it's good but i don't have that law in my country...
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