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    ANY RESTRICTION ON BABY NAMES IN ARMENIA?

    news.am
    Aug 10, 2011
    Armenia

    YEREVAN. - Name and surname, given from the very birth, are to identify
    people. Names have ancient origin, while surnames appeared later and
    became hereditable.

    Armenians usually call the newborn by the name of the grandfather or
    grandmother. It is interesting what names Armenians prefer. According
    to Civil Registry Department, Armenians prefer traditional names.

    Newborn boys are usually called David, Narek, and Arthur, while girls
    are usually called Mane, Anahit, and Ani. There is no law in Armenia
    prohibiting to give the newborn certain names. Parents have right to
    call them as they desire, even by names that are ancient or out of use.

    However, many states have censorship for names. For example, names as
    Mission, Lucifer, Adolph Hitler, Mister and some others are prohibited
    in New Zealand, The Daily Mail reports.

    Armenia does not have a censorship for names, while its neighbor
    Azerbaijan has. There are three categories of names in Azerbaijan:
    "allowed," "undesirable," and "prohibited." No comment is necessary
    for the first group. The second group includes funny and bizarre
    names. The third group refers to Armenian names.




    From: A. Papazian
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