Parent’s choice and the child’s right

A name forms a part of a child’s identity and personality. It also plays a crucial role in the child’s link to his/her family. Therefore, as a parent you have the right to freely choose your child’s name. The right to choose your child’s name is protected by the human right to a private and family life.

At the same time your child has a right to have a name which is also protected by his/her right to a private and family life.

You may choose to give your child a family name which is either yours or that of the other parent. Both parents must mutually agree on the child’s given name and family name.

Restrictions on choice of the name

The choice of the name is subject to certain requirements and can be restricted in the interests of your child.

Language requirements

In Lithuania, the registration of your child’s name may be refused if it does not comply with the rules of literary Lithuanian language.

Impact of the name

While choosing the name for a child, you should consider whether the particular name could have a negative effect on the child’s development, personality and relationship with others.

If the General Registry Office believes that the name you have chosen may have such a negative effect, it has the right to refuse to register the name. You have the right to appeal this decision in the court.

Disagreements

In Lithuania, if both parents cannot agree on a child’s name, it will be chosen by the Court.

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Last updated 25/05/2020