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I haven't seen that many questionable names getting through the process, but I definitely have seen enough to see that there is a lot of inconsistency in the name approval process. Personally, I'd love to have a pirate named "Wu Wokou" (essentially, Pirate Wu), but I know that would violate that name rules for using non-english words. It isn't just the names that use double entendre because you can find that in a lot of places; for example, the Looney Tunes character Pepe Le Pew regularly used double entendre but it was often so well disguised that even adults sometimes don't get the implication of what he's said.
Lastly, I know people dislike geometry, but why is poor [decided to remove the name, indicating the 4th given example] getting lumped in with the others? There is even a firm nautical connection with navigators using circumferences.
EDIT: Personally, I wish they'd firm up on that not allowing people to use honorifics and titles in their names too.
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