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While royal-themed baby names like King, Prince, and Princess are gaining popularity in the United States, New Zealand is ...
New Zealand are upholding their ban on a set of baby names popular in the US and UK after going against the country's strict ...
New Zealand announced which 38 names were rejected for use out of the 60,000 babies born in 2024, according to an Official ...
According to an Official Information Act inquiry, almost 60,000 babies were born in New Zealand last year. The Department of ...
Expectant parents in New Zealand may have to change plans after ... Fanny wasn’t the only surprising ban: names like Rogue and Caesar were also on the chopping block without clear justification.
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Three New Zealand lawmakers from Te Pāti Māori, the Māori Party, will receive temporary bans from Parliament and severe ...
The National government is proposing a ban on those under 16 using social media. New Zealand has followed Australia by ...
New Zealand’s prime ... which includes ACT and New Zealand First. ACT has said that it will not support the bill with its leader David Seymour saying a ban would be a hasty decision.
We already knew this, but New Zealand has pretty strict naming rules. While it seems as though you can name kids anything and everything in the United States (and trust us, we’ve seen some ...
According to an Official Information Act inquiry, almost 60,000 babies were born in New Zealand last year. The Department of Internal Affairs reviews all proposed names for those new babies.
The name King reigns once more — as the top banned baby name in New Zealand. Every year the country, which has strict naming laws, releases a list of the most commonly declined names.
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