Wold that be legal and possible ?
Sorry for my lausy english ,i just came to the USA.
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how aboiut gangbanger or inmate? or high school dropout!
You can name your child anything you wish, as long as it is within the bounds of good taste. That means no porn or swear words.Other than that, there are no limits.
you can name your kid anything you want to, honestly i think if you named your kid that then they would just let him stay, i found it rather amusing as i was reading it
Well, probably legal, but why would you want to inflict something so personal to you, on an entirely different person? If you feel strongly enough about the name, change your own name to Greencard. A child should grow up with the best efforts and intentions of its parents, and I fear that giving it such a name would only allow people to make fun. They shouldn't, but they will. If you want to celebrate your arrival here why not something like Virginia or Carolina or California or Texas (if you live there) or Liberty or America... there are lots of interesting names that recognise the fact that you are glad to be in America.
lol ... I'm sure it's both legal and possible ... but the poor child will have to live with it for the rest of his life ... maybe you could use it as a second name, and call him/her something sensible as a first name?
I suppose it is legal, here in the USA we have many different names now a days. Just make sure you think it out first, because your child has to live with the name you pick for the rest of her life, unless of course she legally changes it when he/she gets older. Have a nice day.
Sure, you can name your child anything you want. I remember reading a long time ago about some guy out in montana that gave his newborn daughter a first name with six-hundred letters in it, just because he didn't like the idea of the government having to know so much about his family's life.
Hahaha good Idea .
But i would choose it as an middle name
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