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Teacher Mocks Student’s “Weird” Name, Now He Refuses To Use Her Title

by Layla Bui
March 2, 2026
in Social Issues

Names carry identity, history, and meaning. For most people, being called by the right name is basic respect. So when someone repeatedly refuses to use it, especially after being corrected, it stops feeling like a simple mistake and starts feeling personal.

One student found himself in exactly that situation when his teacher openly mocked his first name and insisted on calling him by his last name instead. Even after he asked her to stop, she laughed it off and kept crossing out his real name on tests.

Eventually, he decided to respond in a way she did not expect. Scroll down to see how this classroom standoff escalated.

One student says her teacher turned her name into a battleground

Teacher Mocks Student’s “Weird” Name, Now He Refuses To Use Her Title
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'AITA for continuing to call my teacher by her first name when she refers to me by my last name?'

My teacher doesn’t like my first name and always talks

about how weird it is and how my last name should be my first.

So she took it upon herself to only refer to me by my last name;

on tests she’d even cross out my first name when I wrote it.

I kept telling her I preferred being called by my first name, but she laughed it off.

So I started calling her by her first name; the first time she was shocked,

but after a month she just kept yelling at me about how I was being really disrespectful.

I've gotten numerous detentions because of it, but I don't want to stop until she calls me by my first name.

So AITA if I keep calling her by her first name?

Edit for more information: I have an Arabic name and live in a country where the majority of people are Arabs.

I should also clarify that in my country we already call teachers by their first name (ex: Mrs. [name]);

however, I stopped addressing the Mrs. and only call her by her name.

The country I live in isn’t very well, and school systems are upside down, which is why it may be different from everyone else’s.

When a teacher repeatedly refuses to use a student’s real name, the issue goes beyond classroom etiquette; it strikes at the core of identity and belonging. Research consistently shows that calling students by their names isn’t just a courtesy; it plays a meaningful role in how students perceive their value and engagement in a learning environment.

In fact, a student-centered practice that promotes getting names right has been linked to creating a sense of recognition and community among learners.

According to the resource “Being Known Matters” on Georgia Southern University’s teaching guide, using students’ names when addressing them helps learners feel welcomed and recognized, promoting inclusivity and respect within the classroom climate.

Simple actions like greeting students by name or making eye contact can reinforce their sense of visibility and personal worth in an educational setting. The notion that names carry weight isn’t just pedagogical theory.

A study published in PLOS Biology titled What’s in a Name? The Importance of Students Perceiving That an Instructor Knows Their Names found that a majority of students (85%) reported that having an instructor know or use their name was important to them, even in high-enrollment courses where instructors couldn’t possibly memorize every individual’s name.

In this study, students expressed that when instructors used their names, even through a simple cue like name tents, it made them feel valued, more connected to the class, and more invested in the learning process. This research underscores that it’s the perception of being known that often matters most, not the raw ability to memorize every name.

Why does this matter in the context of your story? Because at its heart, refusing to acknowledge someone by their preferred name can signal dismissal not just of the name itself, but of the person behind the name.

Educators who learn or use names as a basic form of interpersonal engagement are sending a message of respect; conversely, dismissing or mocking a student’s chosen name can communicate exclusion or disregard.

In cross-cultural contexts such as an Arabic name in a classroom where mispronunciation or unfamiliarity may occur, being intentional and respectful about names becomes even more important when creating an inclusive and psychologically safe environment.

The implications go beyond subjective feelings. Students who feel recognized by instructors are generally more likely to participate, seek help, and build rapport that enriches both academic performance and classroom dynamics. These are not just niceties; they are foundational elements of effective education.

In short, using a student’s correct name isn’t trivial. It fosters belonging, respect, and engagement, key building blocks of a healthy learning environment backed by research from Georgia Southern University’s inclusive teaching resources and the study published in the Public Library of Science (PLOS).

Check out how the community responded:

These Reddit users backed escalation and urged reporting her behavior

WholeESheep − NTA - That's very out of line for someone with authority over you.

Maybe talk to someone higher than her at the school about it?

BumDragon − NTA but report her to the principal or something. Seems like the only person getting hurt here is you

TLynn7 − NTA She’s being disrespectful of you. It’s not up to her to approve or disapprove of your name.

Have your parents talked about it with her or the principal? She sounds like a real piece of work. Edit to change judgment.

Sexysecurityguard − NTA. She's crazy; to actually tell you she doesn't like your name and to cross it out is absolutely insane.

I'd be talking to the principal about that. Her fixation on your name is not only bizarre and creepy but also unprofessional.

egnards − NTA Nope nope nope nope nope. Absolutely not. As a teacher myself, kids [in good fun] like to mess with my last name

In response, I will always call them by their given name instead of by the nickname they'd prefer [think Joey versus Joseph],

so an example would be "Hey, Mr. Egnardo." "Oh, hi, Joseph!

"They learn really freaking quick that if they want their name to be said properly, they can't s__ew with other people's names.

Frankly, there comes a point where I would bring this up with someone over the teacher's head.

Upgradedcannonfodder − NTA, but you need a different strategy ASAP.

Your current one is hurting you short-term and will hurt you long-term when you start applying for colleges.

Stop stooping to her level. You won't win this fight with her like this. She probably has a lot more practice being stupid than you do.

Make an appointment with the principal or the head of her department.

You've got a ton of proof that she's singling you out for some low-level harassment. Take your parents if you need to.

This is an issue that is both petty and a serious problem.

Petty because it's a name, and it should be a minor issue dealt with by her in an appropriate manner.

(Using your name) Serious because she made Everest out of this molehill and got pissed off when you climbed it.

Go over her head to the principal, bring the work with your name crossed out with you, and bring written statements

from other classmates about this problem. The more evidence you have, the better.

TexasTeacher − NTA but you are at a stalemate. Why haven't you or your parents filed an abuse complaint against her?

Not calling someone by their name is a type of verbal abuse. Both my mom and my aunt spoke to teachers about

this in the 70s and won. It is 2019; your teacher needs to be an adult. Ok, read further and see that the adults

in your life are being jerks. Time for a paper trail. Send an e-mail to the principal professionally written

1. The teacher is being verbally abusive; you want it to stop.

If you suspect that the culture your name comes from is the real reason, include that information

2. you are being disciplined for objecting to the abuse. You want that removed from your record.

3. You have tried to speak with the principal, and they refused to do so.

4. You want to know what action the principal is going to take by the deadline (say send Monday; you give them to the end of school Tuesday).

5. Include photographs of your name scratched out by the teacher.

6. Include a quote from the employee handbook about professional behavior when dealing with students.

"All district personnel will recognize and respect the rights of students, as established by local, state, and federal law.

Employees shall, at all times, maintain a professional relationship and exhibit a professional demeanor in their interactions with students."

The handbook should be online. I am sure there is a court case somewhere in the US system about a teacher

refusing to call a child by their name and getting in trouble. If you don't get a positive response

Then at deadline 1 min Send an e-mail to the principal's boss (look on their website; it is probably something like

Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Ed.). Include your paper trail. Give them 48 hours.

Then forward that whole chain to the superintendent, president of the school board, and your elected representative.

(If you can find out who your Title IX person is, they might be able to tell you specifics about how to file complaints in your district.

Your situation doesn't sound like Title IX, but they will know about district procedures for harassment complaints.)

If that still doesn't work, go to a board meeting and sign up to speak during the comments section.

Before that, find out if they are required to post a video of the public portions of school board meetings. (It is a requirement in Texas).

Either way, take a friend to video you and their response, not only to the verbal abuse

but also to the fact you followed the chain of command and no one has fixed it.

Post your video and link to the official video with the time on it.

bmcrseventy − NTA yes it probably is disrespectful, but so is what she is doing. I would try to escalate this beyond your teacher

so that they correct her behaviour and don't give you repeated detentions for the same issue.

You tried communicating with her first, and that should have been the end of it.

I can't think of many names extreme enough to justify her behavior, and saying it is 'weird' is not good enough.

These commenters questioned missing details and sought more context

Hunterofshadows − INFO How has the administration not gotten involved to settle this once and for all yet?

Untjosh1 − Something is missing here because this story doesn’t make much sense.

I can’t imagine a world where you’ve gotten repeated consequences for this, but you haven’t brought up this other concern.

INFO: What are you leaving out of the story?

[Reddit User] − INFO Based on your post and comments, I think you’re embellishing

what the teacher is saying and downplaying your actual level of disrespect. This doesn’t really add up.

PM_UR_FELINES − INFO: Is your name hard to pronounce and/or offensive in some way?

She’s still an a__hole for not listening to you.

But, my first thought (as a teacher) is that your name might be “Temothographia Scott” (for instance).

I’ve been guilty of accidentally referring to students as their last name if it’s also a first name.

I also struggle to pronounce some names (and love to use a nickname in those cases).

This group agreed she was wrong and stressed power imbalance and disrespect

Stonewall5101 − NTA, but make sure she knows why you’re doing it.

If for some reason she’s not connecting dots in her head, she could see it as genuine disrespect.

(She'd also be an i__ot, but I digress.) I’d also consider talking about it with school administrators;

they probably won’t agree with the retaliation but could help you make her understand you feel disrespected in her classroom.

eyoxa − NTA Your teacher is disrespecting you. Is your name an ethnic name (from your ethnic group)?

If so, you can potentially make a stink about this as a form of discriminatory behavior on her part.

Assuming you’re in a public school, can you report this to someone working for the school district or complain to officials in the city?

NomNom83WasTaken − NTA Logically, I wouldn't totally disagree if someone said, "Everyone sucks here,"

because you're retaliating in your own way, but the power imbalance really pivots this to your teacher being the a-hole.

I mean, crossing out your first name?! Saying your name is weird?! Those are just straight-up d__k moves. Eff her.

That kind of pettiness and abuse of power is a serious flag on her fitness for teaching.

It's only October; do you have eight more months of this? Even eight more days is more than you should have to put up with.

You sound like you've got some gumption (good for you!). And yes, I am a hundred and eighty years old for using "gumption."

but imagine her treating someone with less self-esteem or who is emotionally vulnerable.

I am irrationally angry and defensive on your behalf. I can almost guarantee she has/is terrorizing other students,

and I hope you're the person to make this stop.

You have every right to escalate this to administration, and if you haven't already told your parents, please do so.

At first glance, this feels like petty classroom drama. But names are never just labels; they’re identity markers, cultural anchors, and personal history rolled into a few syllables.

Was the student wrong for mirroring the teacher’s tone? Or was it the only way she felt heard in a system stacked against her? One thing’s certain: when respect leaves the room, learning usually follows.

What do you think? Should she keep standing her ground or switch tactics and take it higher up? Share your hot takes below.

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Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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