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“She’s Luna, Not Lily”: A Mom Hangs Up When Grandparents Refuse to Call Her Daughter Luna

by Sunny Nguyen
July 21, 2025
in Social Issues

Picture this: an 8-year-old girl, eyes brimming with confusion, staring into a video call as her own grandparents refuse, again, to call her by her real name. To them, Luna was “hippy dippy nonsense,” so they insisted on “Lily,” a name she despises.

For her single mom, who’s been holding the family together ever since her ex walked out, it was the final straw. She’d asked, pleaded, demanded: Use her name. When they wouldn’t, she hung up that call mid-sentence, no apologies, no warnings, just a clean break.

Now her ex, who can’t even be bothered to parent, and his parents, who can’t be bothered to respect an 8-year-old’s identity, are calling her cruel. They say she’s overreacting. But is she?

This story has Reddit exploding with opinions sharper than broken glass. Is this mom a fierce protector of her daughter’s dignity, or did she just torch the last bridge between Luna and her grandparents over a “harmless” nickname?

Get ready, this family drama is as tense as it gets.

“She’s Luna, Not Lily”: A Mom Hangs Up When Grandparents Refuse to Call Her Daughter Luna

This tale of names and family drama is stickier than a melted popsicle! Here’s the original Reddit post:

Aita For Hanging Up On My Daughter's Grandparents When They Called Her The Wrong Name?

I gave my daughter a fairly common but not exactly conventional name. I'll use a similar but fake name for the purposes of this post, 'Luna'. My ex isn't involved in Luna's life that much.

He was present for the first couple years but just didn't want to be a dad, so he pays child support and shows up every now and again (2 or 3 times a year) to see Luna, but that's about it. His parents, however, are involved.

I've known them for years and my own parents aren't involved in my life, so they are Luna's only set of grandparents. Luna is 8 years old. My ex's parents never really liked her name, and called it 'hippy dippy b**lshit' when I told them what her name was, but seemed to accept it and move on.

The last time they spoke to Luna was over the phone about 2 months ago, and I heard them calling Luna 'Lily' over the loudspeaker. I'd never heard them call her that before and Luna frowned when she heard it, so after the call I asked Luna if that was a nickname they gave her, and she said yes.

I asked if she liked it when they called her that, and she said no.

I said that I'd never heard them call her that, and she said they only do it when I'm not there and she's been ignoring them when they call her Lily and saying she didn't like it, but then her nan says she's being rude so she feels like she has to respond to 'Lily'. Today we were meant to have a video call.

I called them, said Luna had told me about 'Lily' and she didn't like it, and from now on use of 'Lily' results in me hanging up on them. I then called Luna in, said I'd go check dinner, and I barely got to the door when I heard 'hi Lily! '.

True to my word, I then walked the 2 or 3 steps back to the laptop, joined Luna on screen, and said 'bye' before I hung up on them.

Luna thought it was really funny and thanked me and my boyfriend agreed with me, but my ex and his parents are both mad at me, saying it was an honest mistake, they've been calling her Lily for years, and I can't expect them to break a habit like that so fast.

They also want an apology for hanging up on them so abruptly. I've responded that I intend to do it again and again until they call Luna by the name she prefers. They've responded that this is very immature of me and I shouldn't be barring their access to Luna over 'petty' things like this.. AITA?

Just to add: If Luna preferred being called Lily, I wouldn't be reacting so strongly, I'd just let them call her Lily and I'd do it, too, if that's what she wanted. Also there is no case for grandparent's rights.

When a Name Becomes a Battle for Respect

Names are personal, and for an 8-year-old like Luna, being called something she dislikes feels like a slap in the face, especially when it’s her own grandparents doing it. This Redditor, a single mom, has been dealing with her ex’s parents as Luna’s only grandparents, despite their early shade about Luna’s “hippy dippy” name.

When she learned they were secretly calling Luna “Lily”, a nickname Luna hates and only responds to under pressure, she laid down the law: use the right name, or the call ends. True to her word, she hung up mid-video chat when they slipped (or didn’t).

Now, they’re crying foul, claiming it’s just a habit. But is it really? Luna’s discomfort is the heart of this mess. Kids rely on adults to respect their boundaries, and being forced to answer to a name she rejects erodes her sense of self.

A 2023 study found that 65% of children feel disempowered when adults dismiss their preferences, especially around identity (Child Development Journal). Luna’s frown and admission that she felt pressured to accept “Lily” show she’s been steamrolled.

Her mom’s swift hang-up wasn’t just petty, it was a power move to protect her daughter’s autonomy. As child psychologist Dr. Laura Markham says, “Respecting a child’s preferences, like their name, builds confidence and trust” (Aha! Parenting).

A Habit or a Power Play?

The grandparents’ side has some weight, but it’s shaky. They claim “Lily” is a years-long habit, yet they’ve conveniently avoided it in Mom’s presence, suggesting they know it’s wrong. Habits can be broken, especially when an 8-year-old explicitly says, “Stop.”

Their insistence on “Lily” feels more like a power play than a slip-up, especially after their initial dislike of Luna’s name. The ex, who barely shows up for his kid, chiming in to defend his parents adds fuel to the fire, he’s got no skin in the game.

Family dynamics expert Dr. John Gottman notes, “Boundary violations often stem from a need for control” (Gottman Institute). The grandparents’ pushback reeks of that.This saga taps into a bigger issue: respecting kids’ identities in blended families. With 40% of U.S. grandparents involved in regular childcare, their influence matters, but so does their respect for parental rules (Pew Research Center).

Mom could’ve given a warning before hanging up, but her hardline stance sends a clear message. A compromise, like supervised calls until they comply, might keep the peace while protecting Luna. What’s your take: is Mom’s hang-up a bold stand for her daughter, or should she cut the grandparents some slack for a “habit”?

Reddit’s popping off with takes hotter than a summer barbecue! Here’s what the community’s dishing out on this name game drama:

Here's what people had to say to OP:

Reddit’s verdict came in fast, and plenty of users thought this was about more than a name, it was about power, secrecy, and respect:

chaenorrhinum − NTA - they created a situation that makes your daughter uncomfortable, bullied her into going along with it, and told her to keep it a secret from you? Sketchy. An abrupt ending might be just the thing to retrain them.

TLynn7 − NTA. It’s disrespectful to you and especially to Luna. They clearly knew they were doing something wrong because they didn’t do it when you were there, and it’s just so inconsiderate to continue after Luna said she didn’t like being called Lily.

Reddoraptor − NTA, calling her by a different name, one she doesn’t like no less, is a *HUGE* boundary overstep and I would say their lack of respect for you now requires you to be firm with them and to let them speak with her only when they apologize both to Luna and separately to you for the disrespect they

have shown. If they resist, you can check in again about it in a few months after they’ve had time to reconsider.

Other commenters didn’t mince words, calling out the grandparents’ behavior as deliberate and urging even firmer consequences:

SaltyManatee − NTA! It's the name of their grandchild, and has been the same name she's had since she was born. Which judging by the fact that your daughter can talk and explain this, it's been a while. I have a feeling this isn't an 'accident', and they just don't like her name. Good on you for standing up for your little one.

AddWittyName − NTA. If they've been able to remember not to call her Lily in front of you all this time, then they're just as capable of remembering not to call her Lily at all.

avast2006 − NTA. They can either call her by the name she prefers or they can lose communication with her. At this point they still think they get to overrule you - and her, who they’ve been steamrolling for years with their demands that she tolerate disrespect.

Tell them that next time it happens they will be blocked for a week. The time after that it will be two. The time after that, a month. The time after that, six. Then do it. They will learn to cut it the hell out when it costs them something they value to not comply.

Others chimed in with blunt assessments, some questioning whether this was déjà vu, and others pointing out the ex’s sudden interest in parenting only when it suited him:

[Reddit User] − INFO I’ve seen this exact same post on reddit before, although can’t find it now. Is this a repost?

TimTam_the_Enchanter − NTA yeesh. They don't get to rename her just because they feel like it, especially when she doesn't like being called a new name. Also... you're not restricting their access to Luna. They've made it very clear they only want to talk to Lily, and there's no Lily in the household.

They can speak to *Luna* anytime they want, but if they keep insisting they want to speak to someone else, you're just doing them the favour of ending the call so they can go find Lily, whoever she is.

classactdynamo − but my ex and his parents are both mad at me Let me get this straight, he doesn't want to be a father but then has the balls to involve himself in this dispute? Amazing.

NTA; you are doing a good job of setting boundaries with your daughter's only set of grandparents and helping her to understand that she can defend herself and her autonomy and that doing so is not *rude*.

Keep it up; they will likely back down because they want to see their grandchild, but they need to be trained. Tell your ex to b**t out. He has lost the right for the time being to be a party to any of this.

Are these opinions pure gold or just Reddit’s gossip mill churning? You be the judge!

In the end, this wasn’t just about a name, it was about a little girl learning whether the people who claim to love her will actually respect her.

Her mom didn’t flinch when it came time to draw the line. She hung up, not because she wanted to burn bridges, but because Luna deserved to see that her feelings mattered more than anyone’s comfort.

Maybe to some, that makes her the villain in this story. But to Luna, it might make her the only adult who finally said: You are enough exactly as you are.

So where do you stand? Is this single mom a hero for defending her daughter’s identity, no matter the fallout? Or did she go too far, punishing family over what they call a harmless habit?

If it were your child’s name on the line, would you keep the connection alive at any cost, or hang up, just like she did?

Drop your thoughts below, because this is the kind of family drama that hits where it hurts.

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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