When choosing the own son's name, parents resort to references from books, movies or emotional attachments. However, sometimes it happens that parents end up inventing too much and can give names that will mark the child for the rest of his life. And, in a country with people as creative as Brazil, it couldn't be different. Meet the strangest names in Brazil!
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That our people are the most creative in the world, there is no doubt. The problem with all this creativity is when naming a child. In Brazil, it is common to see parents naming their children after famous singers, soccer players or athletes and even inanimate objects. See some examples:
1. Xerox, Photocopy and Authenticated
The case of these three children went viral on Brazilian television years ago, when a father introduced his son Xerox. Then he introduced his other two daughters, Autenticada and Fotocopia; we agree that it is quite different.
2. valdisnei
That unusual name might not seem strange reading it at first, but once you discover your inspiration, it might be. The original idea of the parents was to name the child after the founder of Disney, Walt Disney, but with that little Brazilian touch. Wassup did you like it?
3. Diezon
This is another case of a name that arose from an attempt at a different translation. Dieizon, who has the same sound as Jason, is certainly whose idea behind it took us a while to understand
4. Chevrolet da Silva Ford
Yes, just one was not enough, this person's parents appointed him with two car companies, which, by the way, are competitors. Which one will she prefer?
Regarding the choice, Brazilian legislation does not impose any rule or restriction when naming children. In the case of name change, when the individual feels dissatisfied or harmed by having a name that may embarrass him or make it difficult for him to get opportunities, it is possible to change.
It is enough, when turning 18, to ask the judge for a name change, also called rebaptism, claiming to face problems or any humiliation due to their name. The person himself can choose his new name.