'Justice' and 'Messiah' are on the list of forbidden titles
If you want to call your new baby Majesty, Queen Victoria, Knight or simply '\' in New Zealand then you can think again.
Officials working for the country's births, deaths and marriages
department have updated their list of rejected names and it includes
some shockers.Two New Zealanders recently wanted to register their child's birth with a backslash separating two names, but were told it would contravene strict rules on what monikers are considered acceptable.
Other names rejected include stand-alone letters that appear to be initials but do not stand for anything. 'AJ', 'MC', 'VI', 'LB' and 'CJ' were all turned down.
A spokesperson for New Zealand's department of internal affairs says "Since 1995, the Births, Deaths and Marriages and Relationships Registration Act has provided a set of rules around acceptable names for New Zealanders.
"A name, or combination of names, should not cause offence, be unreasonably long or resemble an official title or rank."
Other wacky names that people have tried to register in the past include 'Lucifer' and 'Mafia No Fear'.
The list of 77 names reveals one child was set to be called 'Anal' before the Department of Internal Affairs vetoed the proposal, while another narrowly avoided being dubbed '.' or full stop.
Other names on the list included '4Real' and 'V8'
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