From Hitler to the Viagra, 10 bizarre baby names that are a BANNED - check a list!.
Here are 10 weird baby names in that have been a banned across in the world!
Every new parent are remains excited about naming in their kids. And sometimes, they tend to get a carried away, trying to keep a unique names for in their sons and daughters. In a countries across in the globe, several names are banned! Here is a list of the 10 bizarre names which are banned in a several nations. We tell why they are a banned too.
Adolf Hitler: In a countries like a Germany, Malaysia, New Zealand and Mexico, it is a illegal to name a child Adolf Hitler. And in the reason is a quite obvious.
Amer: It may be quite to a popular name in a India, especially among Muslims, but Amir is a banned name in a Saudi Arabia as that would mean one is a related to the royalty.
IKEA: No, you can not name your child IKEA in a Japan. There is a company named so, and this name is on the banned in a list.
Cyanide: This name is to a big no in the UK. It means to a dangerous poison.
Anal: It is a related to anus and the name is a banned in a New Zealand because it reportedly a suggests obscenity.
Anuma: In a Japan, this means devil and you can not name to your child Anuma.
Also a read: 10 popular Indian names of the baby boys and girls - check here
Judas: This name is a banned in a Switzerland. The country aims to the discourage people from a giving in their kids religious names as it believes it can cause a kids harm.
Sarah: There is a difference of one 'h' in a Sarah and Sara but that is all that matters in a Morocco. "Too Hebrew" Sarah is not allowed, but in the Arabic version of the 'Sara' is a accepted.
11116: Yeah, this is a name, not a typo! It is a supposed to be a pronounced Al bin. But the name is a banned in a Sweden, as are Elvis, and Metallica.
Viagra: It seems that a Russian couple wanted to register in their child after in the drug but in the authorities refused to the allow them.