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SIL Fusses As She Fights For A Dog’s Name To Use It For Her Own Daughter

by Jeffrey Stone
December 18, 2025
in Social Issues

A couple’s peaceful life with their cherished six-year-old dog Zahava, whose elegant Hebrew name means “gold,” suddenly erupted into tense family conflict when the sister-in-law announced her pregnancy. Expecting a girl, she declared her intent to claim the very same name to honor a relative starting with Z, then demanded the couple change their pet’s established identity because sharing it with an animal felt wrong to her.

They refused outright. The dog knows her name deeply, responds instantly through years of training, and deserves that stability. Drama escalated as she insisted a pet wouldn’t notice the switch and warned of future embarrassment for her child, while the couple held firm, telling her to choose differently if the overlap bothered her so much.

Couple refuses to rename their six-year-old dog despite sister-in-law’s baby name request.

SIL Fusses As She Fights For A Dog's Name To Use It For Her Own Daughter
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'AITA for refusing to change my dog's name because my SIL wants to use it?'

My dog's name is Zahava, which is basically the Hebrew feminine form for the word for gold/gilded. I've had her for six years.

My SIL is pregnant with a girl and now apparently wants to use the name in honor of her grandmother (who also had a Z name).

However she let my husband know that she was "uncomfortable" having her daughter share the same name as a dog.

And then asked if we wouldn't mind changing our dog's name. To which we said absolutely not.

She knows her name, her recall is trained to her name, we like her name.

So now she's freaking out and saying that it doesn't matter, it's a dog not a person, she won't know the difference (she will), it will be "embarrassing" for her...

I told her that if she's that worried about it she could pick a different name and now she's p__sed. Am I (and my husband) the A__hole?

The Redditor and her husband are protecting their dog’s established identity, as Zahava’s been responding to her name for six years, with solid recall training that’s key for safety and bonding. Changing it now could confuse her, as dogs rely heavily on consistent cues for communication.

On the other hand, the sister-in-law feels it’s unfair for her daughter to share a meaningful name with a pet, worrying about potential teasing or awkward explanations down the line.

Her motivation seems rooted in wanting a unique honor for her grandmother’s memory (or at least a Z-name vibe), but expecting others to overhaul a long-term pet’s name flips the usual dynamic. Typically, these debates go the other way, with people avoiding names already claimed by family pets.

This highlights broader family dynamics around naming and boundaries. Baby names often stir emotions because they’re tied to identity, heritage, and legacy, but pets are increasingly seen as full family members too.

According to data from pet registration platforms, many popular pet names now overlap heavily with human baby names, think shared top picks like Bella or Charlie, reflecting how we humanize our animals more than ever.

A quick reality check: plenty of families navigate shared names between kids and pets without major drama. Cousins might chuckle about “calling both Zahava for treats,” but it often becomes a quirky family story rather than ongoing embarrassment. Kids tend to find it endearing, proudly announcing their “dog twin,” while the pup remains blissfully unbothered.

After all, names hold personal meaning for everyone involved, and overlaps happen more than we’d think in blended families full of love for both two-legged and four-legged members.

Dog training experts note that renaming an older dog isn’t impossible but can be challenging and unnecessary if the current name works well. The American Kennel Club advises that while dogs can adapt with positive reinforcement, sticking with a familiar name provides stability, especially for a well-trained adult dog like this one.

As psychologist and relationship expert Carl Alasko points out in discussions on family conflicts, “Ultimately, there’s no right answer, it’s about what resonates with each family,” emphasizing mutual respect over demands.

His insights apply here: forcing a change rarely builds harmony and can breed resentment. Neutral solutions, like exploring other lovely Hebrew Z-names (Ziva for “radiance,” Zara for “princess,” or Zohar for “light”), keep the peace without anyone feeling sidelined.

Open chats about feelings so as to validate the sister-in-law’s excitement while explaining the dog’s needs could bridge the gap.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

Some people think the sister-in-law is entitled for demanding the OP rename a long-established dog.

extinct_diplodocus − NTA, and this is a whole new level of entitlement about names.

Usually, it's "I had it first, so you can't have it." This is "You had it first, but I want it, so you give it up. "

stannenb − Say what? "Please change the name of your dog so I can use it for my daughter. " Good grief. NTA.

mak-ina-myn − Hahahaha your SIL is dumb. Hard no and no longer up for discussion. Period.

I’m petty too and would go a step further and tell her if she uses the name (or close) anyway I’ll tell people the kid was named after the dog!...

BigComfyCouch4 − NTA. A six year old dog will just be confused if you start using a different name.

It's weird that SIL is picking this name knowing its the same as your dog.

Some people emphasize that renaming a 6-year-old trained dog is impractical and unnecessary.

Rhades − That dog is gonna be dead before her daughter is out of middle school most likely (sorry, I know that's harsh).

You named your dog 6 years ago, you're absolutely NTA for not wanting to rename it now).

She can either name her daughter the same thing and deal with it until the dog passes or find something new.

atealein − NTA. The dog has been trained for 6 years to recognize its name, exactly because it is a dog and not a person it will not understand why...

Even more so, when the niece grows up and people start calling her by name, I assure you the dog will react too.

Honestly, tell your sister there is nothing "embarrassing" to have a dog-namesake - the kids love stuff like that.

And even if she doesn't accept it - tough luck, she got pregnant 6 years too late.

I am sure there are plenty of other nice Hebrew names with Z at the start (why not just take the grandma's name??).

ashleighbuck − They're a dog, not a rock. Their name is established & essential to their training (you said their recall is their name.)

Stick to your guns & don't change the dog's name. NTA.

Others suggest alternatives like finding another Z name or accepting shared names as harmless.

SnooBunnies7461 − Her grandmother wasn't names Zahava so she's not naming her daughter after her grandmother.

She just wants another name beginning with a Z. Start texting her female Z names and keep your dog's name the same.

Few-School-3869 − NTA. She is being ridiculous. You're not going to change your dog's name after six years.

They can both have the same name, who cares, or she can choose a different one. There are other Z names

Ok_Homework8692 − NTA tell if she thinks it will be embarrassing for her daughter, tell her it will embarrassing the dog too.

The whole thing is silly, you can't run around changing names - and most people think it's funny.

My friend named her cat after me and we both survived (for the record the cat didn't seem to care much). Just ignore her.

Crazybutnotlazy1983 − NTA, let her know that since you have had the dog six years everyone in the family already knows the dog's name

and even if you change it they will still think she named her gremlin after the dog.

Some offer humorous or petty responses to the situation.

ICantDrive5 − You could always change the dogs name to the SIL’s name.

New-II-Reddit − NTA This isn't World of Warcraft, two entities can have the same name.

I'd actually wait until the baby was born and then use the baby's middle name for the dog too just to mess with her.

Maximum-Ear1745 − There was a very similar post yesterday around a cat called Millie.

NTA - SIL can pick a new name. No one is going to confuse a baby with a dog.

MelodyRaine − NTA, she can find another name or get over her issues. You are under no obligation to cater to the gilded uterus.

In the end, this naming tussle reminds us that both pets and babies bring joy in their own ways, but priorities matter. Was the Redditor right to prioritize their loyal pup’s comfort, or should family flexibility win for the new little one? Would you rename a longtime pet to avoid the overlap, or suggest alternatives and move on? Drop your thoughts, we’d love to hear!

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Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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