How does naming children work in other countries?

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Other countries have a stricter attitude towards naming children than is found in the United States. In Asian countries, no new characters are allowed to be created without approval from the government. Therefore, parents have a pre-approved list of characters in which to derive a name.

Lists of names are not unique to the Orient. Many countries in Europe have them as well. Swiss born children are also named using a government-approved list. Foreign born parents are granted some leeway, but natives are held strictly to the list.

Although naming children after family members is common in the U.S., it seems to be much more common in other cultures, such as in Italy. If your heritage is Italian, naming after family might be a nice way to honor a family member and your heritage at the same time.


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http://www.mormonchic.com/mommy/baby-names.asp



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