yeahgirl11's avatar
I thought Porsche might be German, haha.

:XD: Diabetes will probably result. :XD:

Oh, and about that- you're right. Some people in China tried to name their kid the @ sign, but the government didn't allow it. Some couple in Norway tried to name their kid this really weird long name, but the government didn't allow it. There was a certain name that the US forbids people from naming their kids, but I don't remember what it was.
Xenaris's avatar
I think it depends on the country's laws. For example in Germany, you have to give your kid a gender-specific name and names that could be considered causing the kid trouble in life (like being called Coca Cola, which might ensure them constantly being laughed at) are prohibited. That means a name that is allright in the USA might not be okay in Germany and a name that is okay here might not be in the USA. I remember a family's story whose last-name was "Fucker" (pronounced "Foo-ka" When they emigrated to the USA they had to change the name, because the English pronounciation was unaccaptable.
yeahgirl11's avatar
Oh I know, that's what I was saying. :XD: That's pretty interesting, I didn't know that. Hahahahaha, I'm sorry, that's too funny. :XD: