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Re: Personal Status Update!

Postby The Mad Collector » Tue Jan 29, 2013 9:26 pm

The Icelanders really don't understand how Magnus Magnussons daughter ended up named Sally Magnusson
One of those? Oh I'm sure I have one somewhere..

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Re: Personal Status Update!

Postby michelanCello » Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:22 pm

Ghost wrote:
Del wrote: Its not going to scar a child if they dont have a personal pencil.

found this
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yes I wouldn't think of giving this to a child

Perfect! :D
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Re: Personal Status Update!

Postby Bouncy Castle » Thu Jan 31, 2013 4:36 pm

From BBC:

A 15-year-old Icelandic girl has won the right to use the name given her by her mother, after a court battle against the authorities.

Blaer Bjarkardottir will now be able to use her first name, which means "light breeze", officially.

Icelandic authorities had objected, saying it was not a proper feminine name.

The country has very strict laws on names which must fit Icelandic grammar and pronunciation rules.

"I'm very happy," Blaer said after the ruling.

"I'm glad this is over. Now I expect I'll have to get new identity papers. Finally, I'll have the name Blaer in my passport."

Reykjavik District Court's decision overturns an earlier rejection of the name by Icelandic authorities.

Until now, Blaer Bjarkardottir had been identified simply as "Girl" in communications with officials.

Like Germany and Denmark, Iceland has rigid limitations about how a baby can be named. The names like Carolina and Christa, for example, are not allowed because the letter "c" is not part of Iceland's alphabet. Names cannot be unisex either.

Blaer's mother, Bjork Eidsdottir, has said that she had no idea that Blaer was not on the list of accepted female names when she gave it to her daughter.

The panel rejected the name because they said it was too masculine for a girl.

There are some 1,853 approved female names on the Icelandic Naming Committee's list.

It was not immediately clear whether the government would appeal the district court's decision to the Supreme Court.
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Re: Personal Status Update!

Postby Broccolee » Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:40 pm

They're not that restrictive here! You just have to add a clearly female name that is on our list to the one you want to give your daughter.Which name you call the child yourself is your affair.
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