>Argentina has a naming law where you cannot name your children any names that doesn't correspond to Argentinian culture and History
What are naming laws like in your cunt? I wish we had a naming law.
>Argentina has a naming law where you cannot name your children any names that doesn't correspond to Argentinian culture and History
What are naming laws like in your cunt? I wish we had a naming law.
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My country can't get enough of niggers, brown people and muslims so there are no limits
I wish we had this here so poor people would stop naming their kids Playstation da Silva
could I call my child Adolf Hitler in Argentina? after all that's where he and his cronies fled after the war
Kek, how the hell did Neymar get his name?
>they don't know
Wrong.
Nogs name their kids "Dylan" or "Brian" or "Jennifer" or "Johnny".
A sister of my friend had a baby two years ago, when GOT peaked in popularity, and she had the brilliant idea of naming her Arya... so no, I wish it was as you say but it's not.
Wtf, my source has fooled me
They just combine random syllables from all sorts of foreign and non-foreign names. There are people literally named "Ualdisnei" after "Wallt Disney".
Jesus user, ever just try and talk to them?
Mara is a very common name
Dona was relatively common back then
t. cleiton
Wrong. I have a biblical name which is the same in most countries.
t. Joao
João is not the same in most countries.
t. Jonathan
We have a list of approved names from the government. If not we would have names like the brazilians do.
What's the law specifically called?
Isn't Dona an italian name?
There are technical limitations (ie California only allows the English alphabet, no diacritics) but I think names are covered as free speech. If your county tried to deny a name you should be able to go through the courts.
makes sense since lots of italians emigrated to argentina
Yes but a lot of grannys used it here, its neither that weird to find a "guido" here