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Super Sonic said:
Oliver Hardy said:
Chatting about banned names, I was surprised the name Adolf is permitted but read on a site that people have been stopped from using names like Starlin and Bin Larden
I was sure Adolf was on the banned list!
Don't you mean Ardolf?I was sure Adolf was on the banned list!
Edit and off topic but Surprised names like Jenny, Jimmy, Heidi, Bruce, Bryan, Charlotte is banned in Portugal!
Edited by Oliver Hardy on Wednesday 22 March 23:12
Riley Blue said:
BertBert said:
What list is this?
No idea though some countries have a listed of approved names from which to chose, Denmark is one.But we don't have that in the UK, AFAIK. However you do need to tell the registrar directly so perhaps that takes the wind out of people's sails when they attend with the intention of calling their kid "Sir LMAO ROFLCopter

The popularity of the name Jason always amuses me.
It became popular in the 1960's as a result of the film Jason and the Argonauts. And then in the 1960's / 70's as a result of this character:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_King_(TV_serie...
My younger brother, born in 1973 had 5 (yes, 5) classmates called Jason........ (teachers referred to them by their second initial eg JasonP.
Statistics showed 'Jason' as being one of the most popular boys names in the early seventies.
Until: The titular character, actor Peter Paul Wyngarde (born Cyril Goldbert) was prosecuted for activities that Withnail (Withnail and I) would have referred to as ummm 'toilet trading'.....
Daily Mirror
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/ho...
And the name's popularity 'dropped off a cliff'. Until the rise of Neighbours and Jason Donovan.
So there you are, 80's hear-throb Jason Donovan was (presumably) named after Department S / Jason King.
It became popular in the 1960's as a result of the film Jason and the Argonauts. And then in the 1960's / 70's as a result of this character:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_King_(TV_serie...
My younger brother, born in 1973 had 5 (yes, 5) classmates called Jason........ (teachers referred to them by their second initial eg JasonP.
Statistics showed 'Jason' as being one of the most popular boys names in the early seventies.
Until: The titular character, actor Peter Paul Wyngarde (born Cyril Goldbert) was prosecuted for activities that Withnail (Withnail and I) would have referred to as ummm 'toilet trading'.....
Daily Mirror
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/ho...
And the name's popularity 'dropped off a cliff'. Until the rise of Neighbours and Jason Donovan.
So there you are, 80's hear-throb Jason Donovan was (presumably) named after Department S / Jason King.
TUS373 said:
I met an Adolf last year. South American living in the USA. First Adolf I have heard of....other than...you know.
there are quite a few South Africans called Adolf (including several Springboks)IIRC Iceland has a requirement to call their children something 'Icelandic' and are quite strict about it. Over here Gary is dying out as a name
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