In France, you can't name your child after this tasty sprea
A French court has stopped parents from naming their baby girl "Nutella," according to BBC.
According to the judge, the ruling is doing the parents a favor — saving the child from a lifetime of being teased and tormented.
Being named after a popular hazelnut spread could lead to trauma later in life, court documents imply.
“And it is contrary to the child’s interest to have a name that can only lead to teasing or disparaging thoughts," the court ruled, according to La Voix Du Nord.
The judge ruled that the child be named "Ella" instead.
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