FLORIDA (DDN) – Choosing a baby name is an important decision for parents. This is your moment to express yourself, stand out, and choose something unique. However, before you consider name your child Majesty Messiah King III (as some have attempted), be in mind that Florida has restrictions that say, “Nope, you can’t do that!”
Check out this list of baby names that are forbidden and should be avoided.
Banned Baby Names
- Santa Claus – It’s difficult to convince anyone that your child can bring gifts to every child on the planet in one night.
- King/Queen – We appreciate that your child has a particular place in your heart, but there is no legal title for them.
- Jesus Christ – This issue is not open for discussion. It appears that giving your child the name of the most famous figure in history is not warmly appreciated.
- Majesty – While you may believe your child is deserving of the title “Your Majesty,” the authorities have ruled out thrones.
- Adolf Hitler – Is there truly a need for more explanation? Just avoid it.
- III – Are there numbers in names? Not happening. It appears that it is not just puzzling, but that computers at government offices are struggling to handle it.
- @ – Choosing the name “@” for your child may appear to be a humorous nod to the online world, but it appears that authorities disagree with the idea of a name resembling an email address!
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What’s Driving the Ban on These Names?
What is the government’s interest in your baby’s name? This is a basic explanation:
- Digital Reasons: Digits and characters interrupt formal documentation. If a name cannot be typed on a keyboard, it is not appropriate for a birth certificate.
- To Protect Your Kid: Most people don’t want to spend their lives explaining titles like “King Supreme Leader” or “Adolf Hitler.” The goal is to protect children from suffering shame, bullying, or other major concerns.
Conclusion
Choosing a name for your child might be fun, but it shouldn’t become a hard hassle for them later on. Consider using “Santa Claus” as a humorous pseudonym.
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