{UAH} Couple banned from naming baby son 'Amber' by French authorities (Testing the limits of Liberalism)
Couple banned from naming baby son 'Amber' by French authorities
The new parents from the Morbihan department of Brittany welcomed their child in January but when they went to register his birth, the registrar reported them to a prosecutor in Lorient.
It was soon decided that the name – which translates to 'Ambres' in French – would end up "confusing the child in a way that could be harmful".
The parents later appeared in a family court where the judge ruled that it is necessary to make them change their child's name. But the prosecutor appealed against them and now, their son's moniker will not be decided until next April when the case returns to court.
The baby's mothers believe that the ruling against them is an act of homophobia, as one of the women, Alice Gondelle, said: "It allows ridiculous first names like 'Clitorine'. I wonder why it is that with a name as classic and ancient (as 'Ambre') can't get through and it is the state that is attacking us in the courts?"
The decision often falls back on Article 57 of France's Civil Code, which states: "when a name, or a combination of names, is considered contrary to the interests of the child, the civic officer shall promptly notify the prosecutor, who may refer the matter to the Family Court".
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