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AITA for telling my BIL and SIL that I don’t like their baby name?

by Jane Smith
April 20, 2026
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In the quiet ache of a loss that never truly fades, a couple carries the weight of their stillborn daughter, Delanie, whose name lived softly in their hearts and the empty nursery they prepared with hope. Years later, a fragile thread of peace is disrupted when the echo of that name surfaces unexpectedly within their own family, reopening wounds they had learned to bear in silence.

What began as a gentle, honest conversation turned into a chasm of misunderstanding and pain, as unspoken grief clashed with new life and unshared feelings. Bound by love, loss, and silence, the couple faces the raw reality of mourning in a world that sometimes forgets how to hold space for both joy and sorrow at once.

AITA for telling my BIL and SIL that I don’t like their baby name?

My husband and I had a full-term stillbirth back in...

We post on social media at least twice a year....

This year, my BIL and SIL were pregnant with their...

Well, we found out her name from a social media...

They responded Lanie.

We stated that it was really close to what we...

The BIL just said they aren't the same names so...

I just don't understand how they don't hear how similar...

Dr. Joanne Cacciatore, a renowned expert in traumatic grief and the founder of the MISS Foundation, notes that for parents who have experienced a stillbirth, the child’s name is often the most significant piece of their identity. When a family member chooses a name that is nearly identical, it can feel like a secondary loss or an erasure of the original child’s place in the family hierarchy. The brother-in-law and sister-in-law’s refusal to acknowledge the similarity between ‘Delanie’ and ‘Layne’ suggests a lack of empathy for the long-term nature of grief.

The decision to block the couple on social media rather than engage in a supportive dialogue indicates a breakdown in family communication and a defensive posture. By dismissing the couple’s feelings, the relatives are participating in what psychologists call disenfranchised grief, where the loss is not fully recognized or validated by others. This behavior forces the grieving parents to defend the importance of their child, which adds unnecessary stress to their ongoing healing process.

The couple’s actions were appropriate as they calmly voiced their concerns and sought to understand the family’s intentions. For future interactions, it is recommended that the couple sets clear boundaries to protect their emotional well-being. They should focus on surrounding themselves with individuals who validate their daughter’s memory and consider limited contact with relatives who are unwilling to show basic sensitivity toward their past trauma.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

miyuki_m >Normally they share the names they are considering, but...

zenyatta*shinyballs NTA

There are thousands of names to chose from. Picking the *one* name that your family chose for their stillborn child is an asshole move.

Lost_Release_8856 NTA

It is clear they knew the name would upset you (and likely others in the family), which would explain why no one shared the name prior to the birth.

SIL likely got upset because in today's world most people(family)...

McflyThrowaway01 NTA

They knew, they didn’t care, and when called out they blocked you. There is a reason they didn’t tell anyone before the birth, so they wouldn’t have to hear it and change it.

If they truly did nothing wrong and it wasn't intended,...

I'm so so sorry for your loss. I'm sure they...

intotheforest1234 I'm so sorry for your loss. I had a...

Fortunately I had already divorced him by this time but...

EmptyPomegranete NTA. The whole "you DonT owN a NaMe" is...

Evening_Basket3879 I'm having a difficult time keeping up, but I...

The couple is experiencing deep emotional distress because they feel their family has disregarded the memory of their deceased daughter. They believe the choice of a nearly identical name is insensitive, while the relatives insist that the names are different and that the couple’s reaction is unnecessary.

Should family members avoid names that are phonetically similar to a child lost to stillbirth out of respect for the parents’ grief? Or should parents accept that they do not have exclusive rights to a name or nickname within the extended family?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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