{"id":29810,"date":"2024-03-02T22:48:18","date_gmt":"2024-03-02T17:18:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/woman-uses-identical-baby-name-to-sister-who-stole-it-so-she-took-the-ultimate-revenge\/"},"modified":"2024-03-02T22:48:18","modified_gmt":"2024-03-02T17:18:18","slug":"woman-uses-identical-baby-name-to-sister-who-stole-it-so-she-took-the-ultimate-revenge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/woman-uses-identical-baby-name-to-sister-who-stole-it-so-she-took-the-ultimate-revenge\/","title":{"rendered":"Woman uses identical baby name to sister who stole it – so she took the ultimate revenge"},"content":{"rendered":"
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If you’ve settled on the perfect baby name for your future little one, it might be wise to keep it under wraps.<\/p>\n
So many people have a firm idea of what they’d like to call their children, if they choose to have any, from an early age.<\/p>\n
If you’re the organised type, you might even have a list of names saved on your phone that you plan to use one day.<\/p>\n
But sharing these names could spark a row, as one woman discovered. The heated disagreement kicked off when her sister “nicked” the baby name she had long hoped to use after becoming pregnant first.<\/p>\n
To add insult to injury, the name was chosen in memory of a childhood friend who tragically passed away when they were teenagers.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
Before she fell pregnant, she told her sister the name she wanted to use. Her sister complimented how it sounded and they didn’t discuss it further, reports The Mirror Online.<\/p>\n
However, when her sister gave birth four years ago, she announced she had used both the first and middle name for her own daughter.<\/p>\n
The woman admitted she was “a bit miffed” that her sister had pinched the names but “wasn’t going to let it stop” her from using the name.<\/p>\n
When she had her own little girl about five months later, she stuck to her guns and used the name.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
Now, since both she and her sister kept their maiden names, the two cousins have the same first, middle and last names.<\/p>\n
“Now she’s annoyed I used the name too,” she said in 2020. “She told me it was weird that I would use it. I told her I wasn’t going to change the name I had wanted for a long time, that had a deep meaning for me, just because she decided to use it after I told her the name.<\/p>\n
“She said as the first one to have a baby she got dibs. I told her to get over it and it was a name anyone could use.”<\/p>\n
After asking if she had been in the wrong to stick with her name choice, many people said the blame lay solely with her sister.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
One commented on Reddit: “She’s the a*** on this. In fact, she’s a double the a***, once for using the name you told her, twice for giving you s*** and saying she named first so she had dibs.”<\/p>\n
A second said: “You chose it first and she knew that. If she didn’t want it to be weird and she knew that’s the name you would go with, she shouldn’t have used it.”<\/p>\n
While another argued: “Who the hell calls ‘dibs’ on a name they stole from someone else?”<\/p>\n<\/div>\n[ad_2]\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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