People generally have strong opinions about a baby's name. A lot of governments do, too.<br />The U.S doesn't get too involved when it comes to baby-naming regulations, but other countries are much stricter.<br />In places like Italy, France, Malaysia, and New Zealand, the government has the right to reject the parent's choices.<br />HuffPost reports that proud parents in Germany were heartbroken in 2017 when their baby couldn't be name Lucifer.