The wholesome new Disney movie, out Nov. 23, is named after a Polynesian princess — but for Italians, the film’s moniker brings to mind a somewhat less innocent lady: Moana Pozzi, a popular ’90s porn star.

Although Pozzi died in 1994, she’s still a household name among the people of Italy.

In that country, the House of Mouse is calling the movie “Oceania” instead.

Disney has not commented on why it made this move, but it is the most extreme international title change for the family film, which is otherwise called “Vaiana” (Spain), “Vajana” (Lithuania) and “ΒαϊάναΒαϊάνα” (Greece).

“There are two very simple reasons for the title change,” an Italian marketing expert, who wanted to remain anonymous for professional reasons, told Fox News. “One is that if you type ‘Moana’ and do a Google search in Italy you risk coming up with porn videos. And it’s very expensive and a waste of money to try and change that.” The second reason? “[In] any Italian focus group ‘Moana’ is Moana Pozzi the porn star.”