TGIF!
From Reuters:
An Italian court has ruled that a couple could not name their son "Friday" and ordered that he instead be called Gregory after the saint whose feast day he was born on..."We named him Friday because we like the sound of the name. Even if it would have been a girl, we would have named her Friday," the boy's mother, Mara Germano, told Reuters.
When the boy was about five months old, a city hall clerk brought the odd name to the attention of a tribunal, which informed the couple of an administrative norm which bars parents from giving "ridiculous or shameful" first names to children.
Really. Talk about ridiculous. I like the name, too. What do you think? (Thanks to shpilkes for pointing this one out and supplying the headline.)
What would you think of a family named Pankey naming their son Henry?

My Italian is non-existent. After checking a dictionary, I presume they really wanted to name the kid "Venerdì."
Then, of course, in keeping with the season, there's Mary Christmas.
martha said:
From Reuters:
An Italian court has ruled that a couple could not name their son “Friday”...
Really. Talk about ridiculous. I like the name, too. What do you think?
I like the name, too, largely because it is the name of one of my favorite Robert Heinlein characters.
Dan