Twitter Users Want to Ban This Mother From Ever Naming Another Baby

Taylee, Mckarty, Nayvie, Maylee, Lakynn!

One of the most exciting parts of having a new baby is choosing a special name for the little bundle of joy. You want to give them a name that will represent them as a strong, unique character in life—something that will make them stand out.

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However, it's fair to say that choosing a name for your child can be quite an overwhelming responsibility. After all, what if the name you choose turns out to be a little bit too unique? What if your child is teased for the rest of their life because of your choice?

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One mother knows all too well what the backlash of choosing a unique name can be like.

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.

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.Twitter
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And they weren't pretty...

And they weren't pretty...
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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.

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.Twitter

Once again, the comments began to roll in.

Once again, the comments began to roll in.

And they didn't hold back...

And they didn't hold back...

People were even commenting on each other's names.

People were even commenting on each other's names.

And it pretty much just became a free-for-all...

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!

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