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newguy
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071218/od_uk_...e_uk_italy_name

What to name a child? In Italy, a court can decide
By Philip Pullella
Tue Dec 18, 7:40 AM ET

ROME (Reuters) - An Italian court has ruled that a couple could not name their son "Friday" and ordered that he instead be called Gregory after the saint whose feast day he was born on.

"I think it is ridiculous they even opened a case about it," the family's lawyer, Paola Rossi, told Reuters by telephone from the northern city of Genoa on Tuesday.

Friday/Gregory Germano was born in Genoa 15 months ago. The parents registered him as Friday in the city hall and a priest even baptised him as Friday -- unusual in Italy since many priests insist that first names be of Christian origin.

"We named him Friday because we like the sound of the name. Even if it would have been a girl, we would have named her Friday," the boy's mother, Mara Germano, told Reuters.

When the boy was about five months old, a city hall clerk brought the odd name to the attention of a tribunal, which informed the couple of an administrative norm which bars parents from giving "ridiculous or shameful" first names to children.

The tribunal said it was protecting the child from being the butt of jokes and added that it believed the name would hinder him from developing "serene interpersonal relationships".

The Germano family appealed but lost their case this month and the story was carried on the front page of a national newspaper on Tuesday.

When ordered to change the name, the parents refused and the court ruled the boy would be legally registered as Gregory because he was born on that saint's feast day.

"I really doubt this would have happened to the child of parents who are rich and famous," the boy's mother told Reuters, recalling that some famous Italians had given their children unorthodox names such as "Ocean" or "Chanel".

The appeals court ruled against Friday because it recalled the servile savage in Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe and because superstitious Italians consider Friday an unlucky day.

"I am livid about this," the boy's mother said. "A court should not waste its time with things like this when there is so much more to worry about."

"My son was born Friday, baptised Friday, will call himself Friday, we will call him Friday but when he gets older he will have to sign his name Gregory," she said.


This must be the result of one of those "moral Roman Catholic laws" that deadbeat has been going on about... blink.gif
gmilam
Quick! Somebody go ask Tuesday Weld for her opinion on this ruling!
RealityCheck
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Hehehe! Is there such a thing as 'deed poll' namechanging instruments in Italy?

If so, he can change his name back to Friday at attaining his majority.

For that matter, just how MANY countries do/don't have 'deed poll' instruments on their books, I wonder?

RC.
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procyon
Unless you live in Samoa.
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/dec/29/ne...friday-20111229
Matador
ISRAEL's COVENANT LANDGOD when made a covenant with Abraham that the land would belong to his/her offspring thru Isaac andJ acob FOREVE. These are the JEWS, not the muslims. Muslims are the progeny of Abrahams illegitimate son Ishmael (The Shmuck). GOD gave them oil to burn. But the covenant promise came thru Isaac. This is a covenant established by GOD Himself. Not only current land belongs to the Jews, but all of the land called Lebanon to just north of Tyre also belongs to the Jews. The northmost 3 tribes in what is nowLebanon are Naphtali, Manasseh and Asher. Manasseh actually legally owns part of Syria.




Give Jews Their Lands Back!




Sing For ISRAEL!
procyon
Yeah, lets help them get back Iran.
Matador
Recent archeological finds suggest Jews were in Iran long long time ago.


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