- The anonymous mother confessed that she regretted the name.
- He took to Reddit to ask people around the web.
- The mother revealed that she did not want to feel ‘judged’ for changing it
A mother has admitted she regrets her baby’s name and is debating changing her four-month-old son’s name.
The anonymous mother of two took to Reddit to confess that she had questions about her son’s name.
She revealed that her and her husband’s first child is called Milo and thought Myles would be the perfect name for their second child.
However, four months later, she goes back and forth on whether she likes her name.
In a thread titled, ParentingThe mother asked people online for advice, saying she didn’t want to feel “embarrassed or judged for changing her name at four months.”
A mother admitted she regrets her baby’s name as she debates changing her four-month-old son’s name (file image)
The anonymous mother of two took to Reddit to confess that she had questions about her son’s name.
The publication was titled: ‘Name regret after four months’.
She explained: “I think I’m feeling a little regret about the baby’s name. Has anyone else experienced this? Did you go back and change it legally?
The mother noted that she has not been able to decide if she wants to change her son’s name.
She revealed that although her husband has no regrets, she was having a hard time getting over him.
‘For the last week, I’ve been going back and forth with his name. Dad doesn’t regret it, but he says if it really affects me, we can change it. I really have no idea what to change it to either.
“I just don’t want to feel embarrassed or judged for changing her name after four months,” she added.
At the end of the post, she revealed that her son’s name was Myles and her oldest son’s name was Milo.
People online flooded the comments section and urged the mother to change her name while she could.
People online flooded the comments section and urged the mother to change her name while she could.
One person said: ‘Myles is a good name. Although I admit that Milo and Myles are a choice.
Another user added: ‘Miles and Milo are basically the same name. If that wasn’t your intention and you didn’t like it, I would change it.’
Someone else wrote: ‘I would change it. Don’t focus on what people think, focus on what you feel and the confusion that similar names can bring to your children.’
‘Those are very similar! I vote to change it if you’re sure, but keep it as your second middle name,’ one user commented.