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She has a vegetable name and she wants to give her future baby a very special one: networking tips

2023-04-30T22:38:30.076Z


What name to choose for a son, the difficult time of a man and his wife. Unusual recommendations.


Choosing a name for a baby

is a situation that usually brings discussions, as well as opinions of all kinds.

Agreeing is not easy at all, especially if

the father has a vegetable name

and wants

her son to follow the same line.

It is known that a person's name is very important, their first letter of introduction and that it will accompany them for the rest of their lives.

In fact, there is a decades-long study led by

American psychologist Jean Twenge

that found that people who disliked their own name tended to have poorer psychological adjustment

.

The name chosen for a baby will accompany him throughout his life.

Illustrative photo.

Today times have changed and there are names for all tastes: from the

simple or traditional, to the fashionable or exotic.

Vegetable name also for the baby


A couple told social networks that they are still deciding the name of their baby, but they trusted that it

must be something "unique" like the father of the baby.

The husband's name is

Kale, after the cruciferous vegetable

, and the wife not only does not object but wishes their future child would have a name that matches his father's.

On Reddit, the woman - who

preferred not to give her name

- explained: "My husband's name is Kale and we have been talking about possibilities for our future children."

Kale is a nutrient-dense leafy green vegetable.

Photo Shuttestock.

"We're having a really hard time coming up with names because my husband wants them to have unique and unconventional names," the woman added. 

"My husband's name spells the same way as the vegetable Kale, but it sounds good and it's catchy," she said with some reason.

Advice on networks for the name of the baby

Given the particular situation that the couple is going through, it is common to resort to lists of names that appear on the web.

But also, what the woman did in this case is consult

a forum for opinions and recommendations

.

Of course, he asked that they avoid any other vegetable name, such as carrot or onion.

"We've heard it all," he sentenced her about the

English name options.

Couples usually put together a list with tentative names.

Many people began leaving suggestions for less common names they could use, including

Basil, Sage, Margherita, Rye, Chance, Fox, Quill, and Cedar

.

One user listed some food-related name ideas: "

Maple, Olive, Apple, Poppy, Brie, Coco, Cherry, Pepper, and Chip

."

Other suggestions included

Kahlo, Zealand, Kestrel, Brune, Taz, Mavis, Mello, Zephyr, Kayridge, and Swade.

Name that marks life


Amid all the nonsense, opinions that sounded more like jokes than actual advice, some people

urged the woman to be cautious

when it comes to choosing a name that is "too unique."

One person shared: "As someone with a really unique name ID, I'd like to suggest you be careful about being too unique. You don't want to name your children too easily for Google."

There are parents who want their children's names to follow a similar line.

Photo: illustrative Shutterstock.

Yet another confided: "I have a unique name (hippie parents) and I love it, but I only use part of my last name for the client facing some of my work. I feel like overall that's enough."

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