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by gumby
1693 days ago
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A family in New Jersey USA had their children taken away from them after naming one of their kids that. They attracted attention by ordering a birthday cake with the then 3yo’s name on it. I have a friend whose older brother is named Adolf, born in Berlin in the early 1940s and still lives there. I’ve always wanted to ask why he didn’t change his name but what an awkward question. I am surprised Dolf Lundgren didn’t choose a completely different stage name (though he’s Swedish). The NJ situation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heath_Hitler |
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Isn't his name Dolph? And I would've never actually thought about "Adolf" when seeing his name, so I don't really see that he would've needed to do that.