It's acceptable to name my child Heinrich Himmler and teach him to despise all non-Aryan people?
It may not be acceptable to society, but it certainly shouldn't be against the law.
Of course it shouldn't be tolerated by society or by the court of law.
What you're saying is that a child has absolutely no rights in a parent-child relationship, excluding physical abuse (hopefully you disagree with child abuse)? You don't think a child being named Heinrich Himmler is going to hurt him in the future, when he goes to school, tries to make friends, tries to get a job, tries to have his name called in roll the first week of school, tries to do anything besides sit in his house all day? You don't think putting a child through that for 18 years until they can legally change their name -- and even then the background will always be there and the scars have been set, as he's guaranteed to get picked on in school -- is a legitimate right of a parent?
In a case like this: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,479904,00.html
where you have three kids named Adolf Hitler Campbell, JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell (yes, her middle name is freakin Aryan Nation) and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell -- you really don't think the parents are at fault legally, never mind the social repercussions? You don't think this is a form of abuse in any shape or fashion and the kids should just be left in the house as if they're not being effected?
Naming any child names of those nature basically guarantees them a life as an outsider, it is psychological abuse. You're purposely cutting them off from the rest of society before they've even gotten a chance to learn how to walk. How is that a legitimate right of a parent?
On a random side note, are you pro-life or pro-choice?