That’s Not My Name
We all have that one friend that named their child something super random. Take Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter, Apple for instance. However, in Sweden you cannot just name your child anything, as there is a naming law that works with the government to approve your chosen name.
This law started in 1982 and was revised in 2017, and states that first names shouldn’t cause offense or be inappropriate. Swedish parents have three months to register their child, and failure to do so results in a fine. Rebellious parents rebuked the law and called their children Alla, Metallic and Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116, pronounced Albin, all receiving fines. However in 2005, the name Google for a child was deemed acceptable.