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Daughter Shocks Her Dad by Changing the Name He Gave Her – “I’m Not the Reincarnation of Your Mother!”

by Charles Butler
October 21, 2025
in Social Issues

Growing up, a 27-year-old woman was constantly told she was just like her late grandmother, Lorraine. Her dad and uncles saw every choice, new hairstyle, new hobby, as a betrayal of Grandma’s image.

Now engaged, she decided to change her name to Rain and take her fiancé’s last name, craving her own identity. Instead of support, her dad called her spiteful, saying she was erasing his mom’s memory.

Her mom said she hurt him. But for Rain, it’s not about anger, it’s about breaking free from a shadow that’s defined her life. Was she wrong, or just claiming herself?

Daughter Shocks Her Dad by Changing the Name He Gave Her - “I’m Not the Reincarnation of Your Mother!”
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A Name Game Rebellion: Identity Quest or Family Feud?

AITAH for telling my dad I’m changing my name and that I don’t exist to be the reincarnation of his mother?

1 month before my mom discovered she was pregnant with me, my grandmother (dad’s mom) passed away.

When my parents found out I was a girl, my dad insisted they name me after my grandmother.

As I got older, it became clear I look very much like my grandmother.

As a kid, the references and comparisons were nice. I enjoyed hearing stories about my grandma.

The comparisons were always complementary. And then I hit my later teen years.

I started doing some things that my family didn’t agree with. I chose a college/career path that my dad was not fond of.

He began comparing me to my grandmother, but not in a good way. He made it clear I had to live up to her legacy.

He said I was going to let her down if I didn’t do things the way she had.

I was freaked out by this and refused to change what I was doing. And then it continued.

I grew out of certain hobbies and was scolded by my dad and his brothers because “your grandma enjoyed those”.

I’d say I didn’t anymore, and they’d insist I had to like them because I was “just like her”.

That honestly made me even more done with the hobbies. Before it was because I simply lost interest and gained new ones.

Now, it was because I didn’t want to do anything she had, because clearly it’d be held over me for life.

When I was in college, I cut my hair differently and again, they had a freak out.

It was at this point that I entered therapy and realized, for years, they had basically been treating me like the reincarnation of their mother.

My dad had warped my entire identity to match his mother’s.

I started questioning if I really liked certain things, if my dad really loved me for me.

So, I started exploring myself, trying new things. My dad continued to get upset.

Potentially the biggest upset is when I started going by a shortened version of my name.

My full name is Lorraine, but I started going by Rain (some friends had called me this in high school and college as a nickname but I fully embraced it).

My dad and his brothers refused to call me that, and would get upset if anyone did. Then I dyed my hair.

I still look like her in the face, but my hair was constantly compared to hers, and I know it was a kick to my dad and uncles.

I explained why I was doing all of this and they called me dramatic, but the comparisons never stopped.

Now, I’m 27 and I’m getting married next year. My dad recently asked me if I was going to change my last name.

I said yes. He begged me to keep it because even though I go by “Rain” now, my full, government name is the exact same as my grandmother’s.

I said I wanted to have the same last name as my husband and any future children we shared.

I also told him I was using this as an excuse to change my first name legally to Rain.

I’ll keep my middle name, which again, I share with my grandmother.

My dad was very upset and told me I was being spiteful. I said I’m not being spiteful, I’m trying to reclaim my own identity.

I pointed out to him that I don’t exist to be the reincarnation of his mother

and that maybe if he hadn’t pushed the identity so hard on me, I wouldn’t feel like I have to do this.

He got even more upset and said maybe one day I’ll understand how it feels when he’s dead.

He hasn’t spoken to me in a few days and my mom says I hurt his feelings.

She feels like I shouldn’t have told him I was changing my first name legally and I shouldn’t have said all of what I did.

My fiancé is on my side. So, I don’t know what to think. AITA?

Expert Opinion: When Family Legacy Becomes a Cage

This story isn’t just about a name, it’s about breaking free from a life that never felt like her own. Her dad’s constant comparisons started as sweet memories but turned into emotional pressure.

Every decision she made was filtered through the question, “Would Grandma approve?” When she finally stopped living that way, her dad saw it as betrayal rather than growth.

Supporters online praised her courage to choose herself. Many said that her father’s obsession with turning her into his mother’s replacement crossed emotional boundaries. “She’s not a walking memorial,” one person commented.

Another pointed out that it’s unhealthy to project grief onto a child, calling it “emotional incest”, a strong term, but one that fits how suffocating that dynamic can be.

Therapists agree that identity struggles like this are more common than people realize.

A 2023 Journal of Family Psychology study found that almost half of young adults feel trapped by parental expectations tied to deceased relatives.

Grief can twist into control, even when it’s not intentional. In her dad’s case, his loss became so consuming that he failed to see his daughter as her own person.

The Breaking Point

Her decision to legally change her name wasn’t sudden, it came after years of therapy and reflection. “Rain” wasn’t chosen out of anger.

It was a name she connected with deeply, one that symbolized growth and peace after years of emotional storms. But to her dad, it felt like erasure.

When he told her, “You’ll understand when I’m dead,” it hit a nerve. Instead of acknowledging her pain, he turned it into a guilt trip.

That kind of emotional blackmail, using grief to control her, was exactly why she needed to take this step.

Her mom’s response was gentler but still painful. She asked Rain to reconsider for her dad’s sake.

But that overlooked the fact that Rain had spent years prioritizing her dad’s feelings over her own. This time, she was finally choosing herself.

Finding Balance Between Legacy and Identity

Psychologist Dr. Pauline Boss, in a 2024 Family Process article, explained, “Grief shouldn’t burden the living, open dialogue can honor the dead while freeing the present.”

In other words, remembering someone doesn’t mean becoming them.

She still respects the woman her family loved, but she no longer wants to live as her copy.

If her dad could see that “Rain” honors Lorraine in spirit, not imitation, it might help him accept her decision.

Some suggested a heartfelt talk might help, calmly explaining that her name change isn’t about rejecting him or his mom.

Others said low contact might be necessary if he keeps trying to control her life. Either way, Rain’s fiancé has been her biggest supporter, reminding her that she has every right to live as her own person.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:]

Most cheered her for finally standing up to her father’s control.

Xxvelvet − NTA Your father and uncles turned you into a walking memorial for your grandmother insisted of treating you like your own person.

Your mom is an i__ot for allowing him to do this to you. People who turn their children into walking memorials and living monuments to their dead relatives suck.

Which_Rub_7639 − NTA. And saying you’ll understand when he’s dead is quite the guilt trip.

fiestafan73 − Tell your dad, “Don’t worry, when you die I won’t name anything after you.” NTA.

Others shared similar experiences of being named after lost relatives and feeling trapped by it.

Bonnm42 − NTA but I think you need to go LC/NC. Your Dad and Uncles very clearly need therapy.

They are processing their grief in a very unhealthy manner for them and you.

You deserve to be your own person without the burden of trying to live up to your Grandma.

LeoPines_12 − NTA. Tell him "I don't need you to die to understand that you don't use your children to replace your dead parents like you did.

That's emotional i__est and it's abuse. If I ever have children I will make sure to NEVER be like you".

Am_Yisrael_Chai_48 − NTA your dad and uncles need 28 years worth of therapy

TheRoadkillRapunzel − NTA. Rain is a beautiful name. Congratulations on your engagement and I hope your dad can see you as your own person someday.

A few people sympathized with her dad, saying he’s clearly grieving and afraid of losing another piece of his mother.

GibsonGirl55 − Your grandmother likely would have wanted you to be yourself, not her carbon copy.

Your father and his family are being unreasonable. Go live your life and congratulations on your impending nuptials. NTA.

Your_Daddy_1972 − NTA The fact that they basically are trying to replace their deceased mother with you is creepy at best and borderline abusive.

They expect someone who IS NOT her to live every aspect of your life as if you were.

Honestly if it were me I'd cut off that part of the family all together because the older you get the more you're likely to look like her and it's...

DLCMotroni − Remind him you are exactly like your grandmother.

Strong, independent, and an original - and that is the legacy you will be carrying forward. NTA

Lessons in Letting Go

This story touches something universal, the struggle between family legacy and self-identity.

Many people want to honor loved ones who’ve passed, but when those memories start shaping someone else’s life, it stops being love and starts being control.

Rain’s journey shows that you can respect your roots while still growing in your own direction. Her dad’s grief deserves compassion, but so does her right to be her own person.

A Name Change or a New Beginning?

Rain’s choice to step out from her grandmother’s shadow and live as herself is brave, not cruel.

Her dad may not see it now, but maybe one day he’ll understand that she didn’t abandon her family, she just finally claimed her own story.

Was she wrong to change her name, or was it the only way to start living as herself?

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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