Authorities are enforcing new rules in the state of Chihuahua on what parents can name their kids. The rules dictate that a parent must name their child with a foreign sounding name, that it must be followed by a Spanish middle name, like Maria.
"It seems the state was displeased with a rash of tots running around with odd, creative and foreign names, so it decided to issue a reminder of what’s considered appropriate and what isn’t.
Among the names deemed “improper” by the state are Lluvia, which means rain, Azul, which means blue and Kevin, which means … well, who knows. "
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