How can the women's hospital judge parents that it is not enough to name their daughters?
According to a presidential decree issued in Italy in 2000, parents must name their children "according to gender". Relevant government agencies believe that "blue" as a name is not suitable for girls. The girl is now 18 months old, and her parents have used "blue" to apply for her birth certificate and passport. Nevertheless, the court summoned the parents last week and asked them to give their children a more feminine name.
The court summons reads: "This is a modern name derived from the English word blue, which is obviously not considered as a woman's name. Therefore, the birth certificate must be changed to include the female name, and parents can get advice on the name during the court hearing. "
Luca, the father of the child, said, "If we can't provide a new name, the judge will give our daughter a name." In fact, in addition to Blue's parents, an Italian couple was summoned to court last week for naming their children.