Here's a look at baby names that have been banned in some countries, along with explanations for why.
Stacker scoured hundreds of baby name databases and news releases to curate a list of baby names that are illegal somewhere in the world, along with explanations for why they’re banned.
Baby names that are illegal around the world Baby names that are illegal around the world Adolf Hitler: Germany, Malaysia, Mexico, and New Zealand Akuma: Japan All Power: Sonora, Mexico Amir: Saudi Arabia Ashanti: Portugal Bonghead: Australia Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116: Sweden Carolina: Iceland Chow Tow: Malaysia and Victoria, Australia Cyanide: United Kingdom Enrique: Iceland Facebook: Sonora, Mexico Fraise: France Gesher: Norway God: Victoria, Australia Harry Potter: Sonora,...
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