A family is in turmoil after the government of Iceland is suddenly saying the family’s 10-year-old daughter Harriet cannot actually be named Harriet.
Not only that, the family’s 12-year-old son Duncan can’t be named Duncan.
The reason? Their names do not appear on a government-approved list.
“The whole situation is really rather silly,” the kids’ father, Tristan Cardew, told the Guardian newspaper.
Cardew and his Icelandic wife Kristin are appealing a decision by the National Registry in Reykjavik not to renew their daughter’s passport because it doesn’t recognize her first name.
National law states the names of children born in Iceland – unless both parents are foreigners – be sent to the National Registry before the kids are six months old.
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