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Call Him Superman
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Topics: Babies; Christ, birth of; Christ, Glory of; Christ, lordship of; Christmas; Expectations; Human limitations; Jesus Christ; Name; Names of Christ; Reputation; Self-image
Filters: International; International; Pop Culture; Stories; Youth & Children
References: Isaiah 9:6, Matthew 1:21, Luke 1:31-33, Philippians 2:9-11
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If your name was Superman would you expect to get picked on? Swedish tax authorities thought so and declined a request by Sara Leisten to name her newborn son after the superhero. The officials were following legislation giving them veto power over names. They nixed Staalman (Superman) citing its potential to attract ridicule later in life.

The decision prompted complaints of inconsistency in applying the law. Previously, names such as Batman, Tarzan, and Bebben (after a soccer star) have been permitted. Other names refused were Bajen (a soccer team) and Asterix.

The boy's parents wanted this name for their son because he was born with one arm pointing skyward, posed in the way Superman flies. Leisten plans to re-apply, this time with the name Staalmannen (The Superman). If it is approved, one thing is clear, little Superman would have a name he can never live up to.

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