What names are not allowed in Iceland?

Names Iceland banned this year
  • Lucifer.
  • Ariel.
  • Lady.
  • Zelda.
  • Aryan.
  • Ezra.
  • Sezar.
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Why is the name Camilla banned in Iceland?

He was also unable to legally name his daughter "Camilla" after her grandmother; it was instead spelled "Kamilla" because C is not part of the Icelandic alphabet.
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Is my name allowed in Iceland?

Loki Skylizard or peruse a tabloid story about Apple Paltrow, Iceland firmly guards the given names that their citizens are allowed to take. In fact, there's an official delegation appointed by the Ministry of the Interior to serve as gatekeeper of given names: The Icelandic Naming Committee.
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Why is the name Zoe banned in Iceland?

Since no native born Icelander had ever carried the name Zoe the court found it should not be considered an Icelandic name. Furthermore, names beginning with Z were also in violation of Icelandic tradition. Moreover, the name couldn't be integrated into Icelandic grammar.
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Why are surnames illegal in Iceland?

The law states specifically that the name must not conflict with the linguistic structure of Icelandic, meaning the way the name is declined. As there are no last names, Icelanders often go by first names with a middle name for clarification.
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Do siblings in Iceland have different last names?

Because an Icelandic person's last name is dependent on one of their parent's first names and their gender, there are mostly no family names. For example, a family of four that has two parents and two kids, one male and the other female, will all have different last names.
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Can you name your child Harriet in Iceland?

They shall be written in accordance with the ordinary rules of Icelandic orthography unless another orthography is established by tradition” (Art. 5). Turns out this is why you cannot be named Harriet in Iceland although it's a perfectly acceptable name for any other Scandinavian country. Harriet cannot be conjugated.
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Why is the name Duncan banned in Iceland?

According to the Reykjavik Grapevine, the law states that “forenames shall be capable of having Icelandic genitive endings or shall have become established by tradition in the Icelandic language,” and “names may not conflict with the linguistic structure of Icelandic”.
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Can you name your child anything in Iceland?

The law dictates that the names of children born in Iceland must – unless both parents are foreign – be submitted to the National Registry within six months of birth.
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What names are forbidden?

Banned baby names in the United States, around the world
  • King.
  • Queen.
  • Jesus Christ.
  • III.
  • Santa Claus.
  • Majesty.
  • Adolf Hitler.
  • Messiah.
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What names are approved in Iceland?

This list was last updated on January 1st, 2019.
  • Gudrún (4,656)
  • Anna (4,654)
  • Kristín (3,487)
  • Sigríður (3,343)
  • Margrét (2,886)
  • Helga (2,713)
  • Sigrún (2,532)
  • Ingibjörg (2,136)
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How do names work in Iceland?

The naming system in Iceland is the old Scandinavian system which all the countries once used. It is a paternal system where the father gives his children his first name as their last name adding -son if the child is a boy and -dóttir if the child is a girl. This might seem confusing at first, but really it is not.
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Why does every name in Iceland end in son?

YOU may have noticed that almost all the Iceland players have 'son' at the end of their names. This is because their naming system isn't the same as other Western nations, as Icelanders do not not use family names. Instead of a family name, a person's second name indicates the first name of their father.
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Is Adolf a legal name?

In fact, it is perfectly legal to call a child Adolf in modern Germany, and there are some 46,000 people of that name living in the country, according to a study by the University of Leipzig. Germany has some of the strictest laws in Europe on what you can name a child.
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Why is the name Blue banned in Italy?

“Given that this is a modern name based on the English word 'blue', and that it cannot be considered unequivocally attributable to a person of the female sex, the birth certificate must be rectified by inserting another female name that the parents may propose during the course of the hearing,” the summons reads.
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Is Thor a common name in Iceland?

The most common being the name of the thunder-god Þór (Thor). Since worship of the Norse gods became less common, people have started giving children the names of the gods. Names like Þór, Freyja, Sif, Óðinn and Loki are still common today.
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What is the most popular girl name in Iceland?

Most common female names in Iceland 2019

In 2019, the most popular name was Guðrún, with 4,656 individuals bearing the name. Anna and Kristín were the second and third most common female names during the time under consideration.
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What is the most common name in Iceland?

The most common name among Icelandic men is Jón, followed by Sigurður and Guðmundur. For women, Guðrún is the most common name, followed by Anna and Kristín.
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Why is the name Sarah banned in Morocco?

Morocco. Sarah, a pretty popular name all over the world, is banned in Morocco. This is because Sarah with an H is attributed to the Hebrew spelling. You can, however, name a child Sara.
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How do Surnames work in Iceland?

In Iceland, there are technically no family names. Although some families adopt names related to places and ancestral names, Iceland doesn't use a last name the same way we do. Icelanders typically use something called a patronymic or matronymic reference, instead of the typical last name.
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Do you have to change your name when you move to Iceland?

Icelanders whose legal domicile is outside Iceland must have their name changed in the country where they reside.
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Why did Saudi Arabia ban the name Linda?

Linda was banned by Saudi Arabia's Civil Status Department for being a name based on religious connections or because it broke from "social traditions." This is because the name is incredibly western for their country.
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Is Icelandic language hard to learn?

In fact, Icelandic has been consistently ranked as one of the hardest languages for English speakers to learn as a result of the archaic vocabulary and complex grammar.
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How are daughters named in Iceland?

The last name of a male Icelanders therefore usually ends in the suffix -son (“son”) and that of female Icelanders in -dóttir (“daughter”). For example, Iceland's current president is Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, his first name is Ólafur Ragnar and his father's first name was Grímur.
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