These recently refused names join other obscure labels including Anal, V8, 89, Mafia No Fear, Lucifer, full stop and *, on the list of rejected names since 2001.
The Department of Internal Affairs introduced rules governing acceptable names in New Zealand in 1995.
These rules state you cannot name your child anything that causes offence to a reasonable person, cannot be unreasonably long and should not without adequate justification include an official title or rank.
In 2008, a New Zealand court ruled a nine-year-old girl named Talula Does The Hula From Hawaii be placed in the guardianship of the court until she was renamed because she risked becoming a target of bullying.
In 2007, a New Zealand couple tried to name their child 4Real Superman but were turned down because it contained a digit.
They settled instead for just Superman and continued to call the child 4Real unofficially.