My mom works in a school library and finally found the worst name ever
Choosing the perfect name for your little one is sometimes easier said than done.
On the one hand, you want something that won’t cause them to have any problems growing up, but maybe you also want them to stand out from the crowd.
More and more parents are opting for more unique names, which may not always be a good thing.
This comes after a woman shared one of the worst names she has encountered while working in a school library.
The woman’s daughter shared the very unusual name via a post on a popular Facebook group.
“My mom works at a school library and sent this to our family chat,” she wrote.
“This group has prepared me for this moment,” she added.
In the post, she shared the name of one of the children: Ah’Nastee.
The mother had sent a photo of the name to the family group chat asking how to pronounce it, leaving her own children scratching their heads.
People on Facebook were equally baffled by the name, with many slamming the parents for choosing it in the first place.
Someone commented: “Tell me you hate your kid without telling me you hate your kid.”
A second agreed: “This is so awful, they must have known how bad it is.”
“This child will be treated so harshly. I really wish parents would consider bullying when naming their kids,” wrote a third.
And another said: “Please don’t tell me this should be pronounced ‘honesty’.”
Meanwhile, others have criticized the parents for the name, with one person even commenting that they should “go straight to jail” because of it.
“I can’t stand it when parents do this,” said one.
“Well, this was a really annoying thing to do to your child,” another scoffed.
But the name isn’t the only one making waves on social media lately:
one woman explained that her boyfriend plans to name her baby Raven if it’s a boy — and Femily if the couple welcomes a girl.
At first we thought it was her hormones, but her husband agrees,” she said.
“They have painted the nursery and ordered towels, baby wipes, etc. with initials on key pieces. They say if they have a girl they will save the other items for when they have a boy and vice versa.”
The woman slammed the choices, insisting that Raven is a “girl’s name” and that they should consider Emily instead of Femily as a “perfectly reasonable” alternative.
“I asked her why that name and she said, if her baby has a jet black baby and blue eyes, he will be the cutest baby ever, and a very handsome man when he grows up,” she said.
“Femily sounds like a brand of cheap feminine hygiene spray that was pulled from the market after causing labial tumors,” someone commented on the post.
Another agreed, saying: “Femily sounds like a cream for thrush.”
“Femily sounds like a contraceptive,” one Redditor thought.
The struggle of choosing a baby name
CHLOE Morgan, Senior Writer at Fabulous, has revealed her dilemma when choosing a baby name…
Now that I’m 35 weeks pregnant, trying to decide on a baby name has by far been the hardest part of being pregnant over the past few months (minus the insomnia and countless nighttime bathroom breaks!) for me.
The dilemmas are endless…
My partner and I had a private scan to find out the gender as quickly as possible – partly because we thought it would make baby naming so much easier as we only had to come up with a list of names for one gender rather than of two.
How wrong were we…
I was definitely excited when I found out I was expecting the girl I’d already dreamed of, but being one of the last of my friends to get pregnant, I’ve had countless conversations with excited friends over the years about their best baby names . …something I wish I could go back in time and not hear again.
With every friend mentioning at least 10 possible names, I can’t help but feel like several are now a no-go, even though I know it’s something none of them would mind in the slightest – it is a total me problem!
The debate comes up again and again on social media forums: Can you choose the same name that was a “potential” for a friend’s baby?
It’s a very divisive topic and opinions are always mixed… and I don’t want to be THAT person.
While some will argue that there are thousands of other names to choose from, others will say you should choose YOUR favorite… after all, there’s no guarantee that person will even have another baby.
Then there’s the matter of finding a name you like… only to research it online and read one negative comment among hundreds of positive ones that you just can’t shake.
I made that same mistake when I fell in love with a certain name (I won’t reveal it because I don’t want to ruin it for others!)… only to see someone point out that it constantly autocorrects on a bell instead from that to something rather crude.
So back to the drawing board we went..
Only five weeks to go and it looks like our little one will be known as ‘baby gal’ for a while to come!