Woman Demands Neighbor Change Her Dog’s Name Because She Wants It For Her Newborn
What’s in a name?
Naming your newborn has become BIG business with paid consultants, books, and web sites showcasing the correlation between baby names and future success.
Your name usually comes from a family member or namesake, but now it seems moms are battling it out to find the next “trending” name before it becomes a “trend”.
Some parents take names so seriously, that it can result in threats because of so-called “name-stealers”. One woman found out in a rather strange way when she was asked by a mother-to-be to change her dog’s name, all so that she could use it for her unborn daughter.
Yesterday, Twitter was witness to the messages that took place between dog owner Jennay, and a pregnant woman she’d met at a christening – and they’re a bit shocking.
To make things a bit more awkward, the women don’t even know each other that well…
According to The Bump, the name Tillie ranks #3523 in popularity and is a variant of the Old German name Matilda, meaning “mighty in battle”.
With over 5,000 first names in common use in the U.S., which will you give your unborn child?
This once enjoyable task is now a pressure cooker for new mom’s struggling to come up with their unborn child’s personal “brand”.
Some parents take names so seriously, that it can result in threats because of so-called “name-stealers”. One woman found out in a rather strange way when she was asked by a mother-to-be to change her dog’s name, all so that she could use it for her unborn daughter.
Yesterday, Twitter was witness to the messages that took place between dog owner Jennay, and a pregnant woman she’d met at a christening – and they’re a bit shocking.
To make things a bit more awkward, the women don’t even know each other that well…
With over 5,000 first names in common use in the U.S., which will you give your unborn child?
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