When the new parents found out they were expecting a baby girl, they wanted to give her an African name. So they picked Makeda (after the Ethiopian Queen of Sheba) and Foluke, a Yoruba name. But after baby Makeda Foluke was born, Brazilian officials in Rio de Janeiro, where Afreeka and Juliana live, refused to register the baby, citing concerns with her name.
According to the blog Black Women In Brazil, anytime a baby is born in the South American nation the baby’s name must be registered with officials. Although it seems like a simple process, when the parents tried to register their newborn daughter’s name, they were turned down.
Officials at the registration office said the baby girl’s name made "no sense at all" when pronounced in Portuguese and “could provide possible future suffering for the person in social life."
The couple think the decision is based on racism.
"It’s a form of racism that takes place in Brazil: the racism of subtleties," Afreeka said. "It should be very natural a man and a black woman adopting an African name, as the country is made up of three races. It is difficult to prove. Only those in this skin is knows."
Registration officials insisted racism wasn’t the problem, it was the name. Apparently, whenever a child is named, officials have to assess whether or not the name can affect the child later in life, which leads many parents to choose European-sounding names. Luiz Fernando, a civil registration official, said:
"The procedure is necessary with any name that can be used to leave the child in a vexatious situation or bullying. You have to filter. These procedures are normal, no one refused to do the registration. It is not the name, not the meaning. It’s pronunciation, diction. Racism is rarely in people’s minds."
Brazil officials suggested the couple give Makeda a more European-sounding first name and use the African-sounding one as her middle name. The couple refused.
"It’s not a name phonetically alien to Portuguese, we thought about it. There are African names that change the pronunciation and cause greater estrangement," Juliana said.
"We decided together quite in early in the pregnancy and we came to call her Makeda. Family and friends already speak naturally because we were inserting this. What’s the problem with naming her Makeda if they register so many European names?"
Clutch magazine reports that the parents will have to appeal to a judge to see if they can officially give her an African name. But if things don’t turn out in their favour, Makeda’s parents said they’re still not changing their mind.
"I will keep on until the end,” Afreeka vowed. "Either it will be Makeda Foluke or she’ll be with no registration."
Source: Black Women in Brazil/The Voice Newspaper
47 comments:
Bad people
Lol,Yoruba people wouldn't like this all.
That one no be case nah,the parents can still go ahead and name her.
Any small thing na racism. Shutup! That's the law they have in their country that anytime a baby is born the name must be registered with officials. The baby have to be given a Portuguese name. That's their law! The country live by its law! If you can't follow it then go born your baby somewhere else, maybe America or somewhere!
Ohh!! I wish them luck.
Even brazil?
#LibBadBoy
Future Disaster??? Oh please, they should come up with something more stupid.
OKORO UPGRADED
Wahala everywhere, can smell racism
I like d couples stand. What nonsense European name do dey need to register d cute baby, dey shud go to hell joor.
the summary of it is.racism, oyibo people, una non like black at all. Y
Who are they to decide what future suffering it could cause? Wonder!!! But there are many Africans in Brazil, how do they go about the name thing?
Nsogbu dikwa! Linda take note!
Na wa oo, how will they deny d name they wish to give their child
Linda i am glad this is coming out in the public ,the Portuguese authority refused to accept Nigerian names for my 1 year old son when he was born,i was and still very pissed because i think its against my fundamental right as a father and complete rubbish from all this Portuguese speaking countries ,i can share my story here,with pics and evidence.
#makeedafoluke. God punish those people
Kikikikikikikikiki
Very funny people
Hmmmmmm! Na their pikin? Nonsense!
#LIB ADDICT#
Goodluck to them.
na wah OoO 😕
#reeshahr
Wetin person no go hear
Wetin concern dem with choice of name
NNE share it nah what are you waiting for?
I want to believe that the govt doesn't want the children to be bullied when they grow up! I know that they have ogun worshippers and obatala as well. There is a joint that people queue to buy Nigerian " akara".
Awww.d Spanish authority also refused dat of my son.though accepted dat of my dota.was really upset but then what can we do?.discovered twas due to racism n d particular person on seat.
Will they register toto and prick? Gerrarahere mehn shit
Please share with us. The public needs to know how much racism is out there
Imperialism is even in Brazil? Brazil of all places with black pink and white people? It's well with black race and Africa
Hmmmmm, these whites self
Laughing.....Smilin....datz alrite!
You're so stupid.
These people are citizens of Brazil, even if it were not the case, there is no legal precedents anywhere, where a state dictates what parents name their children.
Shouting about law, as if you know what you're talking about.
Black Brazilians are descendants of the Yoruba people, they are proud of their cultural and historical heritage.
You wouldn't appreciate that, since you "Igbo" Bush people have no legacy of your own, beyond being drunkards, killers, fraudsters and wife beaters.
You're a useless degenerate.
I concur with their opinion...abeg where the suffering wan com from
There are different reasons for this, even in america here, people get turned for jobs because of their names,but you won't be told, even within black Americans they refuse to hire fellow black people with non English or funny names. When my friend got married she started using her English name and after phone interviews and she goes in, she was told several times they expected a white person
True talk!!!
I know right...
Amen. BLACKs NEED to stop this racism argumentation.
Each country has laws.
In Germany for example isn't allowed to give a child a name that doesn't indicate the gender, furthermore,the future harm for the child has to be considered. Therefore, we don't have Apple, Bear, north, or saint HERE a child deserve a clear name just like Linda, sure YoU can give her the name Linda saint or Linda Apple BUT Linda comes first so get OVER it and stop the NONSENSE!! Parents have no idea what their kids go through because of their NAMES. Hello Apple, hello north, hello bear how does that sound?? Abdul Bear is fine too.
No it's not racism my dear. It's called law, all these African names doesn't show the gender of a child apart one is family with it.
Cultural imperialism.
Get it in your brain its not racism my goodness BLACKs not all people are discriminating YOU.
The law. LINDA at times YoU need to educate people, I know this is a gossip site, but please blacks need to stop this their its racism argument!!
LINDA is successful because she is over this its racism issue!!
Stay in Nigeria that is what YOU can DO or you accept the law of the country you immigrated too!!! Simple. People get it some of these names don't show the gender of a child!!
Nawa o
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Haaaaa,lesson for me. I'm expecting my first baby in Brazil too,my husband & I were thinking of naming him 'TINUBU',am sure by d time d baby is born & we go to register d baby wit that name d officials would be arrested us,probably they would say d name is for an ugly boy child. Haaaa thank God.
Edobabe#replinda#
Their headache
change of name is it a problem
While cooking in the kitchen and trying to decipher some document I brought from work, Tolu has been interrupting me with requests of everything he wants at the same time. Mummy snacks, juice, my toy and all of that. “Enough I shouted at him, stop bothering me,’ the look on my son’s face said it all. I could indeed see that my son is disappointed in his mother. My four years old son, gazing like, can I trust mummy. I immediately wished I never said that to him, though those words were not from my heart .
We sometimes say the wrong things to our kids, leaving our kids feeling hurt, depressed and angry. The words most times do not only hurt the kids but goes a long way to affect the mother-child relationship. If you continually tell your child “don’t disturb me”, “I am busy,” he/she internalize the message and begin to think there is no point talking to mama because you are always asking them off. If you set that pattern when your children are babies, they may be less likely to tell you things when they grow older.
Read on http://relationshiptalks.com.ng/reason-why-you-kids-dont-confide-in-you/
Makeda is a beautiful name here in Ethiopia it means “greatness “, maybe has different meaning in other countries and languages
Her name has a meaning. It's 'grandiose (something that is larger than life!!!), in the hands of God'...something like that at least...I read it in the original article. Either way, that's a pretty great name if you ask me and it's got more color (metaphorically) than plain-old-generic Maria. It has character and it's intriguing. I get that they have laws but laws can be changed, or used with discretion. Brazil has a large Japanese community so the name could sound Japanese (the syllables and innovation). Would it have got a pass then if a Japanese couple? Who knows? Like if you were German, would you name your kid Hitler or sailor moon if you were into hentai?
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