Nara Smith Shares Potential Baby Names, and TikTok Is Confused: 'These Are Just Random Words'
One name she loves that won’t be making the final cut? Butter.
Model and influencer Nara Smith recently surprised fans with the news of her fourth pregnancy. However, what’s grabbing even more attention than the baby announcement is the unique list of potential names she shared in a TikTok video—names that many users are saying sound more like random words than baby names.
At just 23 years old, Nara is already a mother of three. She and her husband, model Lucky Blue Smith, are known for their creative naming style. Their current lineup includes Rumble Honey, age four; Slim Easy, age three; and Whimsy Lou, age one.
“For reference, our kids all have unique names... so it's getting harder and harder to come up with names,” Nara said in the video.
She kicked things off with a bit of humor. “The first name is Moonbeam, and the second name is Ice Cream. I think that's just so beautiful,” she joked, giving a nod to the Benson Boone song and acknowledging the buzz her past name choices have already sparked.
Then came the real list.
For boys, Nara shared a lineup that included Moss, Goody, Sundae, Champ, and Silk. She also mentioned that she “really likes” the name Dare for a boy.
“Boy names are easier to come up with,” she said before moving on to her favorite picks for girls.
The girl name list included Twinkle, Velvet, and Button, which she called “so cute,” as well as Willow Mirror, a name she described as a “more classic” choice.
“I love the name Apple, but I won’t be using it because it’s been used before,” she explained, referencing the name famously chosen by Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin. Still, she added that she’s also fond of the name Berry.
One name she loves that won’t be making the final cut? Butter. Apparently, her husband, Lucky, is not a fan. “He doesn’t like it at all,” Nara admitted.
Nara and her husband, model Lucky Blue Smith.
InstagramOne name she loves that won’t be making the final cut? Butter.
Rounding out her list were the names Merit and Shimmer. “All of these can serve as either a first or second name, but it's getting harder to name children,” she concluded.
The video has gone viral, racking up over 41 million views and eliciting plenty of reactions from viewers who were equal parts amused and bewildered.
“I thought you were serious for a second with Moonbeam,” one commenter wrote.Another joked, “Are you raising Hunger Games characters?”A third asked, “Do you realize they will be adults someday?”Not everyone was critical, though. One viewer chimed in, “Velvet is kinda cute.”
Understanding the Psychology Behind Unique Baby Names
Choosing a baby's name is a significant decision for parents, often reflecting their values, cultural background, and personal taste (Sauerteig, 2013). In some cases, it may also serve as a creative outlet. It's not uncommon for celebrities and influencers like Nara Smith to opt for more unique or unconventional names. This could be seen as a reflection of their creative identities or a desire to make their child stand out. This phenomenon has been discussed in a study by Twenge et al. (2010), which explores the increasing individualism in U.S. culture, as reflected in naming practices.
Still, another summarized the general mood with, “Unique names❌ random words ✅.”
And perhaps the most cutting comment of all: “Girly, these are full humans. They’re not pets.”
Whether you love them or not, there’s no denying that Nara’s baby name list has sparked a conversation. With her fourth baby on the way, only time will tell which name makes the final cut.
The reactions on social media platforms like TikTok also reflect interesting psychological phenomena. According to Dr. Shawn Achor, a positive psychology researcher, "Social media serves as a powerful tool for individuals to express their emotions, leading to a blend of critique and admiration, particularly within celebrity culture." Furthermore, the confusion or surprise expressed by some users may stem from a cognitive bias known as the 'availability heuristic.' As Dr. Michele Gelfand, a cultural psychologist, explains, "This bias occurs when people rely on immediate examples that come to mind, which can significantly shape their perceptions of various topics or events."
What Research Shows About The Impact of Names
While choosing a unique name can make a child stand out, it's important to consider potential psychological implications. According to Dr. Angela Duckworth, a character researcher, "Names can influence how people perceive us and how we perceive ourselves." She emphasizes that "the impact of a name on a person's life is complex and influenced by numerous factors, including cultural context and individual personality." For further insights, you can visit her professional website at angeladuckworth.com.
Analysis & Alternative Approaches
In conclusion, the choice of unique names by influencers like Nara Smith can be seen as a reflection of individualism and creativity. The reactions on social media platforms highlight the role of social discourse in our digital age. As Dr. Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist, notes, "The names we choose can reflect our values and aspirations, shaping how we perceive ourselves and how others perceive us." While the choice of a unique name can make a child distinctive, it's important to remember that a name is just one of many factors that can shape a person's life and experiences. According to Dr. John Gottman, a renowned marriage researcher, "Names can carry significant emotional weight, influencing identity and relationships throughout life." For further insights, you can visit Dr. Grant's website at adamgrant.net and Dr. Gottman's at gottman.com.