In the quiet anticipation of welcoming their first child, a young couple held tightly to a name chosen with love and hope, a secret symbol of their new beginning. But that fragile joy was shattered when the sister, driven by her own desires and traditions, claimed the same name for her unborn child, disregarding the unspoken bond and individuality that name represented.
What should have been a moment of celebration turned into a silent battle of identity and respect, exposing old wounds of family expectations and personal pain. The husband and wife faced not only the challenge of naming their son but also the deeper struggle of honoring their own story amid the echoes of shared names and fractured loyalties.

WIBTA if I changed my unborn son’s name after finding out my sister is using the same name for my nephew?
















As renowned family therapist and author Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “. Boundaries are about taking care of yourself. They are not about punishing other people.”
The situation described highlights a clear and repeated failure in respecting personal boundaries, starting with the sister snooping in the nursery to discover the chosen name. The sister then proceeded to claim the name for her own child under the guise of creating a ‘tradition,’ demonstrating a strong sense of entitlement over the OP’s private decisions. The OP’s previous negative experience with sharing a name provides a valid, personal reason for wanting a distinct name for her son, which should be respected by her family.
The pressure applied by both the sister and mother—labeling the OP’s choice as ‘overreacting’ or ‘mean’—is a form of emotional manipulation intended to coerce compliance. The husband correctly identified a boundary issue within the family dynamic. The OP’s decision to change the name, while emotionally taxing and reactive to external pressure, was ultimately an appropriate assertion of parental rights over their child’s identity. To handle this better in the future, the OP should establish firm, clear communication about private decisions beforehand, and when boundaries are violated, respond by stating the boundary clearly (e.g., ‘This name is no longer available, and our decision is final’) rather than engaging in debate about the underlying belief system.
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The original poster (OP) is facing significant emotional pressure from her sister and mother regarding the decision to change her unborn son’s name. The conflict centers on the OP’s strong desire for her son to have a unique family name, contrasting sharply with her sister’s enthusiasm for continuing a perceived ‘tradition’ of shared names, which was unilaterally claimed after snooping in the nursery.
Given that the OP has already changed the name due to her sister preemptively claiming it and the subsequent family pressure, the core question remains: Was the OP justified in changing the name solely to assert their boundary and parental autonomy against the sister’s expectation, or did this action unfairly disregard the sister’s genuine excitement and the family’s differing view on naming conventions?







