2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
In France, parents are not allowed to name their child Nutella. The court ruled that the name, which is the name of a popular chocolate with hazelnuts, was not appropriate for the girl and forbade the mother and father to enroll their child in this way.
The story begins in September, when the child was born - in the city of Valenciennes. The official agreed to enroll the child in that name, the Guardian reported. Later, however, the officer warned the local prosecutor about what had happened, and he, in turn, decided to take up the case.
The court did not rule in favor of the parents, explaining that the name was not appropriate for a child, as Nutella was also a widespread trademark. According to the French court, this name is against the interests of the little girl - when she grows up she will lead to ridicule from the other children.
Following the court ruling, the parents had no choice but to change their daughter's name - now the young child's name is El.
In France, a law was passed in 1993, which stipulates that the parents of a baby can baptize as they wish, as long as the name they choose is not contrary to the interests of the child.
This is not the first such case in which the court has decided that a child's name should be changed because it is inappropriate - some time ago another family named their child Strawberry (Fraise). And then the court did not rule in favor of the parents, arguing that in time the child will suffer a lot of ridicule for his name, recalls the newspaper Voix di Nord.
The family renamed their daughter and named her Fressen, a popular name from the 19th century. In 2013, another similar striking case occurred - a mother christened her son Jihad. On the back of the boy's T-shirt was written the date of September 11, when the child was born, and on the front of the garment was the inscription I am a bomb.
The signal for the child's unusual name was given by a French school, and the child's mother was accused of supporting terrorism by the court in Avignon.
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