Have you ever wondered if the name is legal or not, even when you have children's names? Because you will be surprised to hear that there are many types of names that have been declared illegal in different countries.
According to the Daily Star, in the United States you can only name names that contain 26 letters of the English alphabet. You cannot have names that contain numbers or algebra symbols. Similarly in Norway 'surname' cannot be registered as 'first name' and in Portugal it is forbidden to have foreign names for Portuguese children. In France, you can't name children after a brand name. For example, you can't name a baby 'Nutella' or 'Money Cooper'.
Names such as Martian, Monkey, Chow Tow meaning stinking head, Rogue and Akuma meaning devil have been outlawed in the UK. Similarly, in the United States, the names King, Queen, Majesty, Master, Judge, and Duke are forbidden. In Sweden, it is illegal to name Ikea, Veranda, Superman and Elvis, while in Saudi Arabia, the names Malik, Malika, Nordin, Maya, Linda, Alice, Allen, Arm and Lorraine are illegal. France, Australia, Mexico, Portugal, Iceland and many other countries have dozens of banned names.