Grief is never simple, and for Emily, 27, it is a constant presence in her life. In November 2017, Emily gave birth to a baby girl she named Audrey, after her paternal grandmother. Just four days later, tragedy struck: Audrey died due to a spontaneous placenta abruption.
The loss of her first child left Emily and her family reeling, a pain that still resonates years later. The name Audrey carries immense personal meaning for Emily – not just as a memory of her daughter, but as a symbol of the love she lost and the life that could have been.

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Emily’s family dynamics further complicated her grieving process. Her aunt Gloria, 60, had a history of controlling and dismissive behavior.
She frequently clashed with other family members over perceived favoritism toward Emily’s branch of the family and was known to make snide remarks about her grandchildren. Gloria never visited Emily or Audrey in the hospital, despite repeated attempts by family to involve her.
The Situation Unfolds
Five years later, in November 2022, Emily’s second cousin Ann, 25, announced that she was expecting a baby girl. Shortly after revealing the gender, Ann shared a post listing names she was considering. Among them was Audrey.
Seeing her daughter’s name publicly considered by another family member reopened old wounds. For Emily, the sight of the name was immediate and visceral: it brought tears to her eyes and a flood of grief she thought she had learned to navigate.
Emily reached out to Ann privately to express how uncomfortable she felt with the name being considered. Ann responded with understanding, explaining that Gloria had suggested the name to honor her own mother, framing it as a family tradition.
While this explanation clarified Ann’s intentions, it did little to alleviate Emily’s pain. In her mind, the name was deeply personal to Audrey alone, not a generic family name.
At a subsequent family gathering, Emily overheard Gloria discussing Ann’s pregnancy with other relatives.
Gloria suggested the name Audrey once more and added, in a mocking tone, that Emily had supposedly asked Ann not to use it.
The snide delivery and eye-rolling made Emily feel that her grief and her daughter’s memory were being dismissed entirely.
A few days later, when Ann posted another name update on social media, Gloria again suggested Audrey in the comments.
Emily, frustrated and feeling unheard, contacted her aunt directly to ask her to stop pushing the name. Gloria gaslighted her, claiming Emily was “disrespecting her elders” and dismissing her feelings outright.
Feeling frustrated and needing an outlet, Emily created a TikTok video explaining the situation and asking for advice from the grieving community.
She made sure not to name anyone directly. The video received fewer than 800 views, but it was a meaningful space for Emily to express her emotions safely.
However, Gloria discovered the video and posted on Facebook warning Emily never to mention her again. Emily, in turn, responded with calm but firm commentary, expressing her feelings and setting boundaries.
Gloria, unsurprisingly, continued to gaslight her, insisting that Emily was wrong simply for speaking up about her daughter’s name.
Take a look at the comments from fellow users:
Many supported her, recognizing the depth of grief involved:





















Some commentators offered a nuanced perspective, highlighting that honoring ancestors or family members through names can also be meaningful.








However, most agreed that Gloria’s actions were insensitive and dismissive, particularly given Emily’s unique grief and the deeply personal connection to her daughter’s name.


























Emily’s Reflection
For Emily, grieving Audrey is a lifelong process. Therapy has helped her navigate the waves of pain, but it is not something that can simply be “turned off.” Creating the TikTok was a way to process her emotions and seek empathy, rather than a public attack on her aunt or cousin.
Ultimately, Ann chose a different name for her baby, respecting Emily’s wishes. While this resolution eased the immediate tension, Emily still faces ongoing challenges with her family. Gloria’s controlling and dismissive tendencies continue to require careful navigation, and Emily has had to assert her boundaries more firmly than ever before.
The situation underscores the complexity of family grief. Names carry profound meaning, and the way loved ones handle these emotional touchpoints can significantly impact those left behind. In Emily’s case, protecting the memory of Audrey is not just reasonable—it is necessary for her emotional well-being.
Key Takeaways
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Grief is personal. Even well-intentioned suggestions can unintentionally reopen wounds.
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Boundaries matter. Protecting the memory of a loved one may require setting clear limits with family members.
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Communication is key. Honest, respectful conversations can prevent misunderstandings and hurt feelings.
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Support is vital. Online communities or therapy can provide validation and emotional processing during difficult times.










