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It's forbidden! 5 Names with initial 'M' that notary offices do not allow

In many countries around the world, including Brazil, there is a surprising reality that certain names are prohibited for registering newborns.

This precaution is applied based on various precepts, such as the cultural, religious and even political of each nation.

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The main thing about these lists is to avoid embarrassment throughout the lives of children and adolescents due to their own name, as some choices may cause some difficulty in adapting.

So, to ensure you are aware of these restrictions when traveling abroad, here are five names that start with the letter ‘M’ and are banned in certain countries.

Names with the letter ‘M’ that cannot be registered

Metallica

In Sweden, this name was banned from records due to a father extremely dedicated to the famous North American band, who tried to baptize his son with the name “Metallica”.

Monkey

Banned from Danish name lists, without an explicit justification in the country for the exclusion. It simply isn't on the list of allowed names for newborns.

Mafia no Fear

In New Zealand, this name is considered unsuitable for registering children due to associations with criminal organizations.

Malika or Malek

In Saudi Arabia, names meaning “king” and “queen” are prohibited for baby registration, reserved exclusively for people with royal connections.

Messi

Banned in Argentine registry offices due to a wave of fans who sought to name their children after the famous football player Lionel Messi.

These curious prohibitions highlight how parental choices can sometimes be restricted by the cultural, social and historical criteria of each country.

Although the reasons behind these bans are varied, they reflect the importance placed on names in construction of individual and collective identity, as it is often a name that refers to something that the parents love.

Thus, when choosing a name for a newborn, parents can differentiate not only from personal preferences, but also from a complex network of meanings and regulations.

These restrictions, however peculiar they may seem, are revealed as cultural nuances that permeate the singular act of giving someone a name.

At Trezeme Digital, we understand the importance of effective communication. We know that every word matters, which is why we strive to deliver content that is relevant, engaging and personalized to meet your needs.

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