You Can’t Give These Names to Your Baby in Michigan as They are Illegal in the State

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Race Day Live – It’s anyone’s guess where you’ll find yourself in nine months, isn’t it? A delightful addition to your family may soon arrive, bringing joy and warmth to your lives. If that’s true, you’ll definitely want to choose the ideal name for your baby.

As a dad of three, I understand it can be quite the challenge. While you might have chosen names early on, it’s important to remember that your perspective can shift once you realize that your child will soon be a part of your world. When choosing names, I drew from a variety of sources including films, TV shows, mythology, sports, and our family heritage. Feel free to follow suit.

Perhaps you’ll opt for the fashionable choice instead. While some individuals might criticize you, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with creatively altering the spelling of a well-known name or swapping out “i” or “e” for a “y”. Here is the list:

King

Apparently, you cannot officially name your small buddy king. Personally, I would challenge this one. There is least one college football player I know with this as their legal first name.

Queen

As Queen Latifah is a stage name, no, you cannot legally name your small princess queen either. Regarding Princess, though, little is known.

Majesty

The run of no titles of nobility as names keeps on. Majesty off the menu for your child.

Duke

Though it’s a common name, evidently your legal first name cannot be this one. Once more, I have seen lots of athletes with this one; maybe you might challenge it.

Judge

Regarding difficult, you cannot name your child Judge. Although your child’s first name would be somewhat difficult, the only way he can get everyone to stand in his presence in a courtroom is by running for judge rather than by using one.

Santa Claus

Your small gift isn’t delivering presents for every kid and girl this winter, and they won’t have the merry St. Nick name either.

Jesus Christ

You Can't Give These Names to Your Baby in Michigan as They are Illegal in the State (1)

Shocker. The most often followed religion in the nation is Christianity. Perhaps avoid naming your child after their god’s son.

Messiah

And don’t consider this as a means of avoidance either. Bases addressed. Not the “Holy One” to save us all, your child is.

1069

For a lack of a better term, this one actually has an intriguing narrative from when a man changed his name to these numerals for “spiritual” reasons; the courts disallowed it. See more about it right here.

Oh, also avoid naming your child 1069. It’s not good.

Conclusion

If you and your loved ones cherish the name, then the opinions of others shouldn’t matter, correct? Our names define us and play a significant role in shaping our identities and futures.

Having a rather ordinary name, I find it uplifting to encounter names that stand out or have a distinctive flair. Embrace the moment and choose something unique for your little one.

However, it’s advisable to avoid naming your child any of the options mentioned below. Honestly, that’s simply not possible. Michigan, along with much of the nation, imposes restrictions on this matter. Your child would likely be quite distressed if that were to happen, regardless.

Feel free to remove these names from your list of potential choices for your little one, as they are deemed unacceptable and will not be approved for a birth certificate.

Mason Hart

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