Seu Jorge and Karina Barbieri cannot name their child as they would like
musician’s son Your Jorge with the therapist Karina Barbieri did not have the name approved by the notary. Parents would like to register their child as Sambabut the choice was vetoed, according to Band (via Splash UOL).
Your Jorge and Karina they are now seeking the support of lawyers to contest the decision – supported by the Public Records Act of 1973. The civil registry officer can refuse the name if the name is likely “to expose its bearers to ridicule.”

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The law expresses, however, that the decision may undergo review, taking the case to the competent judge. Furthermore, there is no list of prohibited names and definition can carry subjective contours. Names with insults or profanity are more tangible examples of prohibited registrations.
After the parents request that there be a review by a judge, the registrar must explain reasons that led to the refusal of the registration.
Your Jorge received support from Carlinhos Brownwho highlighted how “the word ‘Samba,’ before existing as a style for Brazil in recent history, already endures among families Wolof and baye fallnatural from Senegal.” The musician cited personalities who carry the name Samba and defended: “Samba It is also a beautiful name to give to people, especially those from Africa.”
So Samba is also a beautiful name to give to people, especially those from Africa.
Samba makes Brazilian miscegenation explicit, but its origin is obvious.
Long live the two Sambas: My nephew and the samba to sing!
— Carlinhos Brown (@carlinhosbrown) January 24, 2023
Source: Rollingstone

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