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In reply to the discussion: This Aggressive Baby Name Trend Is 'Alarming' Experts [View all]Celerity
(55,075 posts)33. Naming law in Sweden
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naming_law_in_Sweden
The naming law in Sweden (Swedish: lag om personnamn) is a Swedish law which requires the approval of the government agency for names to be given to Swedish children. The parents must submit the proposed name of a child within three months of birth. The current law was enacted in 2017, replacing a 1982 law. The Swedish Tax Agency administers the registration of names in Sweden. The law has been revised since originally enacted; in 1983, it was made possible for a man to adopt his wife's or partner's name, as well as for a woman to adopt her husband's name.
The 2017 law states, in part: "First names shall not be approved if they can lead to discomfort for the person bearing the name, or for any other reason is unsuitable as a name" (§ 28). This text applies both when parents name their children and when an adult wants to change their own name. Unlike the 1982 law, the 2017 law gives the Swedish Tax Agency the ability to charge a fee for requesting to change your name. The law states nothing about registering which name is used on a daily basis, but the tax authority can register that if requested.
The naming law in Sweden (Swedish: lag om personnamn) is a Swedish law which requires the approval of the government agency for names to be given to Swedish children. The parents must submit the proposed name of a child within three months of birth. The current law was enacted in 2017, replacing a 1982 law. The Swedish Tax Agency administers the registration of names in Sweden. The law has been revised since originally enacted; in 1983, it was made possible for a man to adopt his wife's or partner's name, as well as for a woman to adopt her husband's name.
The 2017 law states, in part: "First names shall not be approved if they can lead to discomfort for the person bearing the name, or for any other reason is unsuitable as a name" (§ 28). This text applies both when parents name their children and when an adult wants to change their own name. Unlike the 1982 law, the 2017 law gives the Swedish Tax Agency the ability to charge a fee for requesting to change your name. The law states nothing about registering which name is used on a daily basis, but the tax authority can register that if requested.
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After WWII, in Italy one had to choose a name of a saint, to prevent Benito
question everything
Jan 2025
#43
Not surprising for a culture where many celebrate the Prince of Peace by displaying their family arsenal:
tanyev
Jan 2025
#5
Wesson, Caliber, Trigger, Remington, Colt, Ruger, Winchester, Arson, Cutter and Dagger.
sop
Jan 2025
#7
I remember something a few years back about a hardcore Star Wars fan naming his kid R2-D2.
sop
Jan 2025
#12
this is one of those "like, 50 people have done it, so let's write an article about it to spark outrage" articles.
Takket
Jan 2025
#11
Perhaps those naming their kid "Wesson" are just really intense Florence Henderson fans.
Xavier Breath
Jan 2025
#19
It is also the name of one of the guys on the Bachelor show that was a football player
Renew Deal
Jan 2025
#27
A grade school teacher friend tells me she suddenly had a bunch of kids named Cody, Madison, Tyler,
sop
Jan 2025
#52
Traditional names like: A.A. Ron, Dee-nice, Jay Quellin and B'Lakay... so old fashioned!
Oopsie Daisy
Jan 2025
#31
Shooter is lame and generic. Use School Shooter. Or Gatling, Claymore, Predator, Reaper, ...
dalton99a
Jan 2025
#45
Nice of these fuck-head parents to give such obvious warnings to the rest of us.
Paladin
Jan 2025
#53