I told my sister her daughter’s name sounds like a WiFi password – she’s a baby not a fairy

I told my sister her daughter’s name sounds like a WiFi password – she’s a baby not a fairy

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I told my sister her daughter’s name sounds like a WiFi password – she’s a baby not a fairy
Author: Roisin Chapman
Published: Jan, 28 2025 22:03

ANY woman with a sister knows you can always count of them to be brutally honest. One new aunt proved just that when she shared her thoughts on her sister's unique baby name pick. In her Reddit post, the unnamed user revealed what her sister decided to call her first born.

 [Baby wearing a blank name tag that says
Image Credit: The Sun [Baby wearing a blank name tag that says "Hello, my name is".]

The 29-year-old explained that she was "genuinely happy" for her sister, who "had a rough couple of years.". However, this did not stop her from sharing her rather harsh reaction to her new niece's name. "It’s nice to see her so excited about something, that said, she’s taken the excitement to a weird level," the original poster wrote.

 [a pregnant woman holds her belly with sticky notes on it]
Image Credit: The Sun [a pregnant woman holds her belly with sticky notes on it]

"She’s decided to name her baby something unique, and I think it’s borderline cruel.". The 34-year-old disclosed the name to her sister while she was still pregnant. According to the Redditor, her sister had opted to call the baby M’leigha Seraphynne.

She said that her sister "insists" that the name is pronounced Mah-lay-uh Seraphine. However, she said she is "adamant about keeping the 'creative' spelling.". Her sister revealed her reasoning, explaining that “normal names are boring, and my daughter deserves to stand out.”.

The Reddit user explained that she was "caught off guard" when her sister told her the name. She recalled how she "just blurted out" her response, asking her sister if she was serious. "She looked hurt and asked why I didn’t like it, so I, probably too bluntly, said: 'Because it sounds like a WiFi password,'" she wrote.

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