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World News More than 1,000 US kids were named ‘King’ last year. But in New Zealand, that name is banned (CNN) — It seems some parents in New Zealand just can’t get the message.
It seems some parents in New Zealand just can’t get the message. Once again, “King” has topped the list of baby names rejected by the country’s Registrar General.
New Zealand has strict naming laws and banned 71 baby names in 2024. King was the most popular banned name. See the rest of the list.
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Fugitive father Tom Phillips was seen hiking with his children in New Zealand’s remote North Island on the evening of Monday, Oct. 7, according to the New Zealand Police.