27-01-2015 18:00 - edited 27-01-2015 18:01
27-01-2015 18:00 - edited 27-01-2015 18:01
A French Court has banned a couple from naming their child 'Nutella.' However the Judge is 'allowing' them to call their child 'Ella' instead. The reasons that the Judge gave is that he feels that the child would be ridiculed later on in life if she was called 'Nutella' as it is a chocolate snack.
I agree that the name is a little strange, but there are numerous parents calling their children children names these days. What right does a Court have to decide what parents can call THEIR own child?
A certain celebrity couple have called their child 'Apple' - some people like the name (either due to its reference to the fruit or the company), some people hate the name, but at the end of the day the parents like the name.
on 27-01-2015 18:06
on 27-01-2015 18:06
on 27-01-2015 18:21
on 27-01-2015 18:21
I'm glad I have a 'normal' name
on 27-01-2015 18:23
on 27-01-2015 18:27
on 27-01-2015 18:27
According to The Bump (http://pregnant.thebump.com/baby-names/all-about-baby-names/articles/top-10-most-unique-baby-names.a... these are apparently the Top 10 unusual baby names:
• Apple
• Harper
• Nia
• Kai
• Quentin
• Wyatt
• Shiloh
• Tatum
• Indiana
• Suri
They don't seem unusual to me and they are nothing compared to some names that i've seen, such as a couple naming their child YNWA (LFC)
on 27-01-2015 18:41
on 27-01-2015 18:41
on 27-01-2015 18:45
on 27-01-2015 18:50
on 27-01-2015 18:50
Some of the names are quite funny - I don't know if the parents realised at the time that they were funny or not.
Joe King
Donald Duck
Moe Lester
on 27-01-2015 23:11
29-01-2015 15:19 - edited 29-01-2015 15:20
@gemz4the1 wrote:
According to The Bump (http://pregnant.thebump.com/baby-names/all-about-baby-names/articles/top-10-most-unique-baby-names.a... these are apparently the Top 10 unusual baby names:
Hey @gemz4the1 I can't open the link and I'm very interested in this topic!