10 Prohibited Baby Names in the U.S. and Around the World

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10 Prohibited Baby Names in the U.S. and Around the World

Are you searching for a distinctive name for your baby that will make them stand out? While the options are vast, it's crucial to steer clear of these 10 prohibited or perplexing names that are not allowed in the U.S.

Japan recently prohibited names that are considered "shiny" or "glittery," which are names with unconventional pronunciations. This includes names like Pikachu or Nike.

The U.S. has varying naming regulations across states, with some being more stringent than others. Names like King or Queen have been deemed illegal in the U.S.

New Zealand's Department of Internal Affairs disclosed a list of rejected names in 2024, including titles or ranks like King, Prince, and Princess. Names associated with marijuana, such as Sativa and Indica, were also rejected.

Parents are advised to choose names thoughtfully, as the registered name will stay with the individual for life. Other countries, like New Zealand and Mexico, have also banned names like "Sex Fruit" and "Robocop."

While Japan recently banned "shiny" names, other countries have their own list of prohibited names. It's essential to consider the implications of the name you choose for your child.