User:Shadowboxer2005/Unusual banned names

Africa

 * It is illegal in Morocco to name a kid Sarah, due to it being associated with the Hebrew language and Judaism. It is, however, legal to name a child Sara.

Asia

 * A family was initially successful in naming their child Akuma in Japan in 1994, before officials reversed the decision two months later.

Europe

 * A French court banned two parents from naming their child Nutella, citing a law that stated that names that "go against the child's interest" cannot be chosen. A similar incident occurred years earlier, where a French couple tried to name their child Fraise (Strawberry).
 * In a protest against naming laws in Sweden, one family attempted to name their newborn Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116, ostensibly pronounced ("Albin") in 1991.
 * Due to the Icelandic alphabet not containing the letter "c", any names containing it are not allowed to be used. Other rejected names include Lucifer (spelled "Lusifer") and Harriet.

North America

 * In 2014, the Mexican state of Sonora released a list of names that would no longer be allowed to use. Among the list included Facebook, Hitler and RoboCop.

Oceania

 * One family from New Zealand named their daughter Talula Does the Hula From Hawaii, whom often introduced herself as "K" to prevent potential embarrassment; a judge criticized the parents for the odd name, saying it could lead to ridicule. Other names such as Fish and Chips and Sex Fruit have also been banned for similar reasons.