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  2. Posthumous birth - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Rome, posthumous children of noble birth were often given the cognomen (or third name) 'Postumus'. One example is Agrippa Postumus. In Yoruba culture, posthumous children are given names that refer to the circumstances concerning the birth. Examples of this include Bàbárímisá, meaning that the Father saw (the child) and ran ...

  3. Naming law - Wikipedia

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    Parents of new-born children must name their child and inform the population registry within two months of the child's birth. The name may be chosen freely, but it must not be a name used primarily by persons of the other sex; a name foreign to the naming tradition in Finland; a surname, except a patronymic as last given name; a name already ...

  4. Given name - Wikipedia

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    Parents may choose a name because of its meaning. This may be a personal or familial meaning, such as giving a child the name of an admired person, or it may be an example of nominative determinism, in which the parents give the child a name that they believe will be lucky or favourable for the child. Given names most often derive from the ...

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  6. Child can use non-binary name, appeal judges rule - AOL

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    A child's right to a private life was intruded upon when a judge refused them permission to change their name to a non-binary one they wished to use, appeal judges found.

  7. Should I get a credit card in my child’s name? - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Because people under age 18 can’t open their own credit cards, you can’t technically open a whole new credit card in your child’s name — but you can still add them to yours.

  8. Adele Is Thinking About Baby Number Two (and She Already Has ...

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    While expressing they have “no idea” what to name their first child, Adele happily shares that she’s been thinking abo Adele Is Thinking About Baby Number Two (and She Already Has a Name in ...

  9. Naming laws in China - Wikipedia

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    Zhao C (Chinese: 赵C; pinyin: Zhào C) is a well-known example, having attracted much media attention [11] [12] due to a bizarre case regarding a forced name change by the government due to naming regulations. This case is the first of name rights in the People's Republic of China. [13]