Home / Pregnancy / Baby Names ‘Nutella’ and other banned baby names in the US Onjira Leibe/ Shutterstock The laws are different state by state. By Diva Anwari August 18, 2024 Onjira Leibe/ Shutterstock Rectangle Inside this article Naming laws in the US State by state restrictions Banned baby names across the US Still searching for unique baby names? Finding a baby name that both you and your partner like, your family and friends don’t dislike, and your child won’t resent you for is a tough call. But did you know that when you’re picking a name, besides just Googling “baby names that mean fire“âor any other search terms to find the perfect name for your little oneâthere’s also a list of baby names you *can’t* choose? Across the US there are certain laws concerning baby names. Yes, it’s true, there is a list of banned baby names that you cannot put on your child’s birth certificate. And while some of the rules may be more flexible in some parts of the US versus others, don’t worry, we’ve got them all outlined here for you. Related: âSouthern double namesâ is the new baby name obsession we didnât know we needed thanks to this viral TikTok Naming laws in the US It seems that there isn’t really a nationwide consensus regarding what is or isn’t appropriate for a baby name. But one of the more generally accepted laws around the nation is that numbers are not allowed. So, if you were considering a name like “Experiment 626,” otherwise known as “Stitch,” then just know that you might have to keep searching. Related: How to choose a baby name: A new parent’s guide to baby names State by state restrictions Here are a few of the specific restrictions that different states can have on baby names. It would be a good idea to check with your state’s permissions before you set your heart on some of the more unique baby names. Of course, if you live in a state without any restrictions, like Illinois, then you’re completely free to name your baby whatever you wish! 1. Arizona There is a 45 character limit on first, middle and last names. 2. Arkansas Apostrophes, hyphens and spaces are only allowed if they are not used consecutively. 3. California No derogatory or obscene names. Pictographs and non-English characters are also banned. 4. Florida A signed agreement is required of parents to establish their child’s first name. Otherwise, a court will select one. 5. Georgia Symbols and accents are not allowed. 6. Michigan Only English characters. 7. Mississippi When the parents are married, the child takes their father’s surname. But, if you prefer a different name then a request must be made. 8. New Jersey Obscene names, numbers and symbols are all restricted. 9. New York There is a 30-character maximum for first and middle names and 40-character maximum for last names. Numbers and symbols are not acceptable. 10. Ohio Numbers are not acceptable, but hyphens, apostrophes and spaces are allowed. 11. Texas There is a 100-character maximum for first, middle and last names. Only English characters are acceptable and numbers and diacritical marks are not allowed. 12. Virginia Numbers symbols and other special characters are all forbidden. Related: Choosing your babyâs last name: From hyphenated names to maiden middle names Banned baby names across the US Even though most states can’t agree on what should or shouldn’t be banned when it comes to unique baby names, here are just a few of the names that are forbidden in the US. 1. King 2. Queen 3. @ 4. Majesty 5. Harry 3 6. Nutella 7. F!nn 8. 1069 9. Metallica 10. Baby Boy/Baby Girl Still searching for unique baby names? Choosing your baby’s name is an important decision. And if you want a unique name for your child that’s not banned, then look no further. Explore any of the following baby name stories to find the name that best represents your little one. Whether you’re looking for names for a specific season, month or, maybe, you’re looking for a name that means “strong,” fall in love with any of these ideas. They’re all legal, we’re pretty sure. A version of this story was originally published on July 27, 2022. It has been updated. Inside this article Naming laws in the US State by state restrictions Banned baby names across the US Still searching for unique baby names? The latest Pregnancy Top baby names 2024: Whoâs in, whoâs out, and whatâs trending Viral & Trending My sister ‘stole’ my dream baby nameâhow do I make peace with it? Viral & Trending Son asks if he’s wrong for not changing his name despite parents’ wishes Pregnancy If you didnât experience âpregnancy glowâ, you are not alone