An Austrian man has won a court case enabling him to change his family name back to "Zebra".
The man appealed to the Austrian Constitutional Court when a lower court rejected his proposed name change.
The man's grandfather changed his name from "Zebra" in the 1950s.
"Zebra" had been the family name for centuries, so reverting to it was
quite legal, the Constitutional Court ruled.
The lower court had argued that "Zebra" was a non-Austrian invented
name.
In that earlier ruling, a judge said "Zebra" could only refer to "a type
of horse living in the African savanna".
Some other animal names would have been acceptable, as they already
existed in Austrian official records, he argued. He gave as examples the
family names "Fuchs" (meaning fox), "Biber" (beaver) and "Strauss"
(ostrich).
The last family member with the name "Zebra" died in 1991 - a great-uncle of the plaintiff. The plaintiff's current name was not disclosed.
The Constitutional Court judgement regarding the "Zebra" case was
considered by 12 court lawyers and vice-president Brigitte Bierlein.
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