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Remember how I told you my new nieces name was Paisley?
In Denmark Paisley is considered a last name -therefore it wasn’t possible to name Paisley, Paisley!
Her name is now April. Isn’t she a beauty?
Oh and thanks for bike advice -I can’t wait to get one!
she had to get “renamed”?! that’s sad but i think it doesn’t really matter: i love the name april! and she’s a very cute girl :)
Irene: We just called her Paisley and assumed it was okay. It was when she needed a passport and therefore a name certificate we found out. -And I think you are right; it’s not important -she’s lovely whatever name she has.
a rose by any other name would smell as sweet…
but um wow…didn’t know denmark had those name laws!
She is so cute! And April is a wonderful name for her!
So sad. I loved Paisley. But April is cute too.
Hvor latterligt at man ikke kan navngive sit barn, som man vil, men April er også bare vildt sødt! Hun er stadig en af mine yndlingskusiner :)
i agree with hildur !!!
Wow, that would be so crazy to have to change names after a few months! I’m glad you got it worked out, though.
Lisa P. : Yeah it’s not easy, I keep saying; Pay… ups April :) takes some getting used to.
i like the new name ;-) happy week*
April: :) I thought you might!
April, very cute name. It suits her. :)
Jättefint! – Hon ser ut som en April
What an interesting law! I can’t imagine if the U.S. had laws like that… people would be furious!
April is just as cute as Paisley though anyway : )
Totally cute:) And I adore the name April :)
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