[Opinions] Re: Monica?
in reply to a message by lulu
I've never liked it. It was the name of a mean woman I encountered a while ago. And I once read (I don't know how reliable this is) that in a few specific countries (It didn't list their names lol), it's illegal to name your daughter this. Don't quote me on that, though.
Andrew
Ahh, nature . . .
Ahh, nature . . .
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Why in the world would it be lllegal?
that sounds crazy, not to mention bizzare!
that sounds crazy, not to mention bizzare!
Reading these sites, I've learned a few things about other (non-U.S.) countries and their laws.
Some countries have naming laws to prevent silly parents from naming their children something cruel. When you go to register the name with the city / government clerk, they can veto the name. Like, if you wanted to name the child "Smelly Diapers" or something.
A few other countries have a list that you must choose from. My guess is that these countries want to preserve their ethnic culture. My second guess is that parents choose an official name, and then call the child by the "nn" they really love.
I make no judgements about these laws. I'm merely passing on information. I don't know if this is what Andrew was thinking of, either.
Some countries have naming laws to prevent silly parents from naming their children something cruel. When you go to register the name with the city / government clerk, they can veto the name. Like, if you wanted to name the child "Smelly Diapers" or something.
A few other countries have a list that you must choose from. My guess is that these countries want to preserve their ethnic culture. My second guess is that parents choose an official name, and then call the child by the "nn" they really love.
I make no judgements about these laws. I'm merely passing on information. I don't know if this is what Andrew was thinking of, either.
Got it! Makes sense now,
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