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AITA for not considering a name important to my parents and my husband’s parents for our daughter?

by Emily Davis
October 28, 2025
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In the fragile days following the birth of their daughter, a name became more than a word—it became a bridge between past sorrows and new beginnings. Though they chose Wren, a name rooted in nature and personal meaning, the quiet wishes of their families lingered in the background, unspoken yet deeply felt.

As stories unfolded, the name Dorothy emerged from the shadows of loss and love, carrying with it the weight of memories and the promise of honoring both families’ histories. What began as a gentle suggestion blossomed into a shared embrace of heritage, binding generations through the name that might have been and the life that had just begun.

AITA for not considering a name important to my parents and my husband’s parents for our daughter?

My husband and I had our first child together a...

They didn't really say anything but I know neither side...

It was a couple of days after she was born...

their hearts. They told me Dorothy would be a lovely...

A couple of days later my husband's parents and my...

My ILs were helped a lot by an old elderly...

Both sets of parents said it was like a message...

The parents asked me to consider it as the mom...

They told us back in their day you took your...

My husband actually argued with his parents because they don't...

But there was still a lot of push back and...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains,

The situation presents a classic conflict between parental autonomy and familial expectation, heavily layered with emotional significance. The parents are projecting decades of personal sentiment—grief over a lost sibling and gratitude toward a kind neighbor—onto the child’s identity, which can feel overwhelming for new parents. The OP and their husband, having just navigated childbirth, are correctly prioritizing establishing their nuclear family unit and defining their own traditions. Their decision to choose ‘Wren’ reflects their current values and bond as a couple, which should be the primary consideration in naming a child.

The parents’ argument, citing “back in their day” customs, attempts to invoke tradition to exert control, which is often a sign of feeling a loss of influence. While the OP’s firm refusal caused offense, their core action (sticking to the chosen name) was appropriate for establishing healthy boundaries. To handle this better next time, the OP could have validated the parents’ feelings more explicitly—e.g., “We deeply value the stories behind Dorothy, and we will honor those meanings in other ways”—before reiterating that Wren is the final choice. This acknowledges the emotional labor requested without yielding the decision.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

luciebroeny You're not wrong for choosing a name that you...

daughter.

giveme25atleast NTA ghostlikecharm: Unless they want to pay for naming

rights, tell them to: "lick a c**t and gtfo." Or...

Is a full sentence and a valid choice. But college...

Luckily, when this happened to me my in-laws realized that...

They never mentioned this to me or their son. I...

" "ethnic," name. We're white. American. Love Irish culture and...

It had to be easy to say, easy to spell--looking...

or anyone living or dead in our family--bc we didn't...

" We had a, "1 no, 2 yes' rule." Out...

But we taught all the siblings not to reveal names...

But, I have no problem being a trailblazer--regardless of my...

I don't enjoy confrontation or conflict but no one gets...

I'm probably you and your husband found a name that...

Tell anyone who asks you to change it-- that name...

Then straighten your crown and smile with your whole face....

Can't wait for this to fast forward...better cancel the next...

veek61 ": You are NTA. This is no longer "back...

Sorry Gramps, but name choice is up to the parents.

ShallyBalinski They're a*sholes for springing this idea on you after...

not giving you any time to mull it over, if...

Efficient1AZ Not giving you time to think about it feels...

felixamente I love Wren: Also we can we talk about...

because we had a neighbor named Dorothy who was really...

That's probably because from 1904 to 1940 the name Dorothy...

From 1940 to 1960 the name stayed in the top...

I'm sorry for OPs parents who lost a child but...

It just doesn't work that way,

it's 2024 and trying to name someone else's kid is...

new baby.

The original poster (OP) is facing significant emotional pressure from both sets of parents to change their newborn daughter’s name from Wren to Dorothy, a name carrying deep, shared sentimental value for the grandparents. The OP stands firm on the decision made with their husband, feeling protective of their chosen name, despite this decision causing hurt feelings and accusations of disrespect from the families.

Given the strong emotional significance of ‘Dorothy’ to both families versus the OP’s right to parental autonomy in naming their child, is the OP justified in completely refusing to consider a compromise, or should they have explored options to honor the families’ feelings without overriding their final choice?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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