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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (Reuter) --

By the age of five, most children know how to spell their first name. A certain five-year-old Swede deserves to be the exception to that rule.

For although his name is pronounced Albin, his parents have decided his first name is written: Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116.

The odd saga began in Halmstad, southern Sweden, when a district court fined Albin's parents $680 for not giving their son a first name, the Swedish news agency TT reported.

The court had rejected the parents' name for the five-year-old, despite their plea that the name was "a pregnant, expressionistic development that we see as an artistic creation."

The parents said they would appeal against the court's verdict, saying it was not up to a court to make rulings about art.

Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116 -- the meaning of which is not clear -- was not immediately available for comment.


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