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It’s a name fit for a king — unless you’re a Kiwi. New Zealand just released its most recent list of banned baby names, with King topping the list of monikers outlawed in the country, per ...
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New Zealand polices birth names under its strict registration law. According to the law, baby names must not be offensive, unreasonably long or include numbers and symbols.
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The name King reigns once more — as the top banned baby name in New Zealand. Every year the country, which has strict naming laws, releases a list of the most commonly declined names.
It seems some parents in New Zealand just can’t get the message. Once again, “King” has topped the list of baby names rejected by the country’s Registrar General.
New Zealand polices birth names under its strict registration law. According to the law, baby names must not be offensive, unreasonably long or include numbers and symbols.
New Zealand polices birth names under its strict registration law. According to the law, baby names must not be offensive, unreasonably long or include numbers and symbols.
New Zealand polices birth names under its strict registration law. According to the law, baby names must not be offensive, unreasonably long or include numbers and symbols.
New Zealand polices birth names under its strict registration law. According to the law, baby names must not be offensive, unreasonably long or include numbers and symbols.
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New Zealand polices birth names under its strict registration law. According to the law, baby names must not be offensive, unreasonably long or include numbers and symbols.