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What's in a NAME?

Apparently if you live in Spain there is a lot to do about naming:


No Darling, Spain tells aspiring citizen

January 22, 2007

MADRID: A Colombian woman called Darling has been told she cannot become a Spanish citizen because her name is unacceptable.

Years of waiting to obtain Spanish citizenship for Darling Velez, 33, appeared to end with success a few months ago when her application was accepted, but she was shocked when the public registry rejected her name, El Mundo newspaper said on Friday.

Spanish law prohibits names which could expose a person to ridicule or do not clearly indicate gender.

Without registering her name, Velez cannot become a citizen.

The registry office suggested Velez, who lives near Madrid, should choose a saint's name. But she said she wanted to stay Darling.

"My name is part of my personality. If they force me to change it, I'll change it to a Basque name and see what they say then," she said.

Names in Spain's minority Basque language were prohibited for many years during the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco but now are common.

Reuters


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anonanon

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Your name is your's...No government should be able to say otherwise. But, they can just not let her in. It's really their call...
 

littlejimbigher

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There are names that should not be, but Darling seems fine to me. It makes it easier not to forget your dates name as I have done.
 

jjinvan

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A bit of a weird way to apply a law meant to protect children from dumb parents. We actually have the same law in Canada, but you don't hear of names being rejected too often; although, in Quebec they were rejecting many english names and allowing some pretty bizarre french ones at one point.

I remember a story where the government registrar rejected the name "Ivory" for a girl, they said that it was the name of a soap, not a person, but then they allowed 'Spatule' (french for spatula) for a guy....

Once you are an adult you should be able to change your own name to just about anything, or if coming from another country, keep just about anything as your name.
 

Randy Whorewald

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Look what they did to the guy named Jesus!!

jjinvan said:
I remember a story where the government registrar rejected the name "Ivory" for a girl, they said that it was the name of a soap, not a person, but then they allowed 'Spatule' (french for spatula) for a guy....
maybe he was spashul!!?
 
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