A UK mother was left “absolutely devastated” after her daughter’s passport application was denied because she was named after a popular “Game of Thrones” character.
1a. Folks, before you name your children, don’t make it easy for the big corporations to sue you. Those who “own” (i.e. use the government to suppress your right to free speech) a conlang, be it Dothraki, Klingon, or Tolkien’s language care far more about profit than culture.
In 2012, 146 newborn girls in the United States were named “Khaleesi”, the Dothraki term for the wife of a khal or ruler, and the title adopted in the series by Daenerys Targaryen.[3]
Folks, before you name your children, don’t make it easy for the big corporations to sue you. Those who “own” (i.e. use the government to suppress your right to free speech) a conlang, be it Dothraki, Klingon, or Tolkien’s language care far more about profit than culture.
Fuck that. My kids have what most people would consider fairly common names, but I’ll name them what I damn well please, and the very last thing I’m going to give a shit about is what some corpo thinks of it.
1a. Folks, before you name your children, don’t make it easy for the big corporations to sue you. Those who “own” (i.e. use the government to suppress your right to free speech) a conlang, be it Dothraki, Klingon, or Tolkien’s language care far more about profit than culture.
2b. wp:Dothraki language
3c. wt:kalisi
wt:kalisiamu:Swahili
Fuck that. My kids have what most people would consider fairly common names, but I’ll name them what I damn well please, and the very last thing I’m going to give a shit about is what some corpo thinks of it.
“I am Drogo Khal, your honor, and these are my two children, Walt Disney and Barbie Mattel.”