‘Secret Life of Graph Mormon Stars’ Spark Debate on Baby Name

Friends and the best stars of women’s secret life Mormon, Mayci Neeley and Mikayla Matthews, two children for children recently gave birth.

The names they chose are Charli and Lottie – both derive from the name Charlotte.

Comments in their shared video that reveal infant names share a topic: relief – or perhaps barely disguising the horror – with the prospect of both girls who are likely to grow alongside each other, READY shared a name.

I mean, can you imagine it?


Pregnant woman who looks at the names of children in a notebook.
A debate has continued about the ethics of “reserving” children’s names, if it is best to copy someone. New Africa – Stock.adobe.com

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It is not just Tiktok commentators who are on the side of the complex world of children’s names.

Ethics about the “reservation” of children’s names and who is entitled to what is a common question in parents’ groups.

Are the names on the basis of the first birth, the first service, or are it friends and family forced to respect a mother who has had a name chosen for her child from ahead of conception?

If a friend, cousin, sister or colleague recently had a baby, is it a bad way to call your child the same?

As for me, all these questions are bad.

I think someone should be able to call their child whatever they want – including if it is a name that is already “used” in their circle, whether by an adult or another child.

There is absolutely no damage to the separation of a name.

What is the damage?

Let’s accept it. If you are not preparing to give your child a name that no one else has ever been called – which, by the way, I do not recommend – they are more than likely to go out against another child of the same name eventually.


Two smiling brothers hug in a park.
“They are more than likely to go out against another child of the same name eventually,” says Zoe Rochford for ordinary names. Photo louis-paul-stock.adobe.com

If you choose a popular name, there may be two or three other children in their class with the same. (A friend of mine has shared her trauma to be not just one of them six Sarahs at her elementary school, but one of two Sarah M, which means she had to go in the middle of her AND End start from the age of six to twelve).

In that context, what is the damage to the beginning a little earlier?

What if you and your best friend are walking the park both becoming baby stones, or if your baby Harries shares a name with your boss’s baby? Who will complain? Not babies! (Or the boss, who will probably be a secret super -scattered that you think she tastes excellent).

Inevitably, the person you are so worried about colliding with it or moving out of your circle, or moving for good, in this case I can assure you that data and nicknames of context means that your children will rarely be confused.

My experience is strongly in support of the theory that sharing a name with someone is not a tragedy.

On the contrary, it can be a gift.

I grew up close friends with another zoe, and we are back in adulthood, so much that my children (excited when learning that I have a first name who is not “mummy”) have taken it to call it “other Zoe”.

I named my son Joe even though I already have a non -loved Aunty because … We really liked the name, and I didn’t think that was a good reason not to.

Baby Joe and Aunty not associated as a house in fire-in fact, I secretly doubt that they have a special connection based not.

Honestly, some people have said that my name Zoe and the name of my son Joe are very similar. And I have to say, when I see them writing, they probably have a point!

But so what? They are just names – and from where I sit, it is more important to be happy with the name you have chosen for your child than to spend time worrying about what is called someone else.

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