Wonders
they say shall never end, New Zealand has brought out set of names that cannot
be used in New Zealand.
Lucifer
cannot be born in New Zealand.
And there’s no place for Christ
or a Messiah either.
In New Zealand, parents have to
run by the government any name they want to bestow on their baby.
And each year, there’s a bevy of
unusual ones too bizarre to pass the taste test.
The country’s Registrar of
Births, Deaths and Marriages shared that growing list with CNN on Wednesday.
Four words:
In the past 12 years, the agency had
to turn down not one, not two, but six sets of parents who wanted to name their
child “Lucifer.”
Also shot down were parents who
wanted to grace their child with the name “Messiah.” That happened twice.
“Christ,” too, was rejected.
Here is a list of some the names banned in New Zealand
since 2001 – and how many times they came up
Justice:62
King:31
Princess:28
Prince:27
Royal:25
Duke:10
Major:9
Bishop:9
Majesty:7
J:6
Lucifer:6
using brackets around middle
names:4
Knight:4
Lady:3
using back slash between names:8
Judge:3
Royale:2
Messiah:2
T:2
I:2
Queen:2
II:2
Sir:2
III:2
Jr:2
E:2
V:2
Justus:2
Master:2
Constable:1
Queen Victoria:1
Regal:1
Emperor:1
Christ:1
Juztice:1
3rd:1
C J :1
G:1
Roman numerals III:1
General:1
Saint:1
Lord:1
. (full stop):1
89:1
Eminence:1
M:1
VI:1
Mafia No Fear:1
2nd:1
Majesti:1
Rogue:1
4real:1
* (star symbol):1
5th:1
S P:1
C:1
Sargent:1
Honour:1
D:1
Minister:1
MJ:1
Chief:1
Mr:1
V8:1
President:1
MC:1
Anal:1
A.J:1
Baron:1
L B:1
H-Q:1
Queen V:1
source | CNN
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