Choosing a baby name is an exciting decision for new parents. While some opt for traditional names, others go for something unique.
In the U.S., almost any name is allowed, but in France, names must be approved by a court.
A couple who chose the name Nutella faced rejection, with the judge deeming it unacceptable due to its association with a spread.
The court changed the child’s name to Ella, emphasizing that names should not lead to teasing or disparaging thoughts.
France had stricter naming rules until 1993, allowing only certain names, primarily those based on Catholic saints.
Though now more flexible, names still face scrutiny if not in the child’s best interest.
Past rejections include the names Babar and Fraise (meaning strawberry).