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<p>Choosing a baby&#8217;s name is exciting. If you live in Denmark, it is also complicated.</p>



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<p>Danish law requires that parents choose a child&#8217;s name from an approved government list. Any exceptions must be approved by appropriate authorities. The list of pre-approved names&nbsp;of 7,000 mostly West European and English names &#8212; 3,000 for boys, 4,000 for girls &#8212; is designed to prevent children from being burdened with an unusual or humiliating name for the rest of their lives.</p>



<p>Among the regulations are prohibitions against the child&#8217;s first name being the same as the last name. Bizarre names are permissible, as long as they are &#8220;common.&#8221;</p>



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