Twitter Users Want to Ban This Mother From Ever Naming Another Baby
Taylee, Mckarty, Nayvie, Maylee, Lakynn!
Some names spark admiration, others spark a full-blown internet pile-on. In this story, one mother shared the baby names she chose, and Twitter users wasted no time reacting to how unusual they sounded.
After she posted photos of the names written out on a chalkboard, the backlash started almost immediately. Even after she revealed a second set of names for another child, the comments kept coming, and people did not hold back.
Now the debate is less about naming trends and more about whether the internet went too far. Read on.
After posting pictures of herself on Twitter with the names she had chosen for her child written on a chalkboard, it didn't take long for the comments to start rolling in.
TwitterAnd they weren't pretty...

The reaction got ugly fast.
But the negative feedback didn't sway her. The mother later decided to post another photo showing the unconventional names she had chosen for her second baby.
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Once again, the comments began to roll in.
And they didn't hold back...
People had plenty to say about these names.
Similar to the sister-in-law “dibs” fight, AITA for Standing Firm over baby name dibs.
The thread turned into a full-on debate.
People were even commenting on each other's names.
And it pretty much just became a free-for-all...
What do you think? Are the names really that bad?
I mean, surely they could be worse. At least she didn't resort to Apple!
The internet never misses a chance to judge a baby name.
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