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From “Embrace” to “Amara”: A Family’s Heated Debate Over a Unique Baby Name

by Sunny Nguyen
March 29, 2026
in Social Issues

Choosing a name for a little one is one of the most exciting parts of becoming a parent. It is a gift that follows a child for the rest of their life. Most parents look for something that sounds sweet or has a deep meaning. However, one new mother recently found herself in a bit of a pickle after sharing her creative choice with her family.

She wanted something truly unique for her new daughter. She decided on a name that doubled as a verb. While she saw it as a beautiful sentiment, her sister saw it as a recipe for a lifetime of teasing. The disagreement was so intense that it ended in tears and a big family argument. It is a story that many parents can relate to.

Let us take a look at how a little bit of outside perspective helped this family find the perfect name.

The Story

From "Embrace" to "Amara": A Family's Heated Debate Over a Unique Baby Name
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AITA for naming my daughter a “verb?”?

I (31) have two sons, Jesse (4) and Lukas (3), and just had my third child a few days ago, and it's a girl.

I love all of my children equally, but we've always wanted a daughter, so we decided to choose a meaningful name for her.

Some names we considered were Amara, Esme, Selene, and Rosalie, but we wanted something more unique, so I suggested Embrace because I think it's a lovely name

and also unique because it'd convey that our daughter's both loving and open to change. My husband loved the idea, and we settled on naming our

baby girl Embrace. Yesterday, I went over to my parents' place so they could meet her for the first time. My older sister and younger brothers

(30 and 25) were also there, and my sister asked if I had decided on what to name her. Me and my husband told them that we were

going to name her Embrace, and my sister burst out laughing. She said that my daughter's going to be bullied and her name's going to be

punned the hell out of if I name her a verb, but I argued that it has a beautiful meaning and is more unique than a lot

of names that convey similar meaning. One of my brothers (30) and dad said that my sister had a point, my youngest brother said that he

didn't want any involvement in this conflict, and my mom told my sister not to be so negative and defended my decision.

This resulted in a huge argument and I ended up leaving with my husband in tears. I asked a few close friends for their opinions, and

some say that both sides are understandable while others are telling me that my sister is right and the name won't age well.

So Reddit, AITA for naming my daughter a "verb?"

UPDATE: So two weeks ago I made a post asking if I was TA for wanting to name my newborn daughter

Embrace, a name implying love, because my sister, father, one of my brothers, and a few close friends said that the name could be embarrassing for

my daughter in the future and wasn't a good idea. I discussed things with my husband a few days ago and showed him the post +

comments, and we both agreed that it might not be a good idea to name her something so unusual (some of the YTA comments were harsh

but I needed the reality check, thanks). After that I arranged to meet with my sister the next day, and we both apologized to each

other for the argument. Anyways, after some discussion and advice from my immediate family and some friends, we decided to name our baby girl Amara

instead. Everyone seems to love the name (including us ofc) so that's good and we're set on Amara, but if we decide to choose something

else we still have until August because my daughter was born on June 13th and our country gives you 60 days to register the baby after

its birth. Thank you to everyone who provided their help by reading my original post and commenting their opinion, it was great help. :)

As someone who loves a unique name, I can totally understand the mother’s desire to stand out. It is such a sweet idea to want a name that symbolizes love and openness. However, it is also easy to see why the sister was worried about future puns. Middle school can be a very tough place for anyone with a name that is also a common word.

It is so refreshing to see that this family was able to talk through their differences. They found a solution that everyone could feel good about. Transitioning from a tense argument to a peaceful resolution is never easy. It takes a lot of grace to listen to a “reality check” from strangers on the internet.

Expert Opinion

The psychology of naming is a fascinating field that many parents might not consider during the nursery phase. A name is often the first thing people learn about us. It can influence how we are perceived in professional and social settings. Researchers have found that names can carry social signaling that impacts everything from job interviews to social popularity.

According to a report on Psychology Today, nominative determinism is the idea that people tend to gravitate toward areas of work that fit their names. While this is often just a fun theory, the social impact of a name is very real. A name that is also a verb or a command can create unexpected social hurdles.

A study by Healthline suggests that a child’s self-esteem is closely tied to how they feel about their identity. If a child feels their name makes them a target for teasing, it can lead to social anxiety. In this case, the name Embrace was meant to be sweet. However, experts note that names that can be easily misinterpreted might lead to unwanted attention as a child grows up.

It is also important to consider the Supreme Court Test. This is a common piece of advice for new parents. They should ask if the name would sound appropriate for a high-ranking professional or an older adult. Names that sound adorable for a toddler may feel different in a boardroom or a courtroom.

The Redditor’s choice to switch to Amara is a wonderful middle ground. It keeps the beautiful meaning of love while providing a more traditional structure. It reflects the core message of the original idea without the potential for linguistic puns. It is a gentle reminder that a name is for the child, not just for the parents’ artistic vision.

Community Opinions

Netizens were quite relieved to hear the update. The community generally felt that the mother had made a wise choice for her daughter’s future.

The Beauty of the New Choice: Many readers were quick to praise the name Amara for its classic and lovely sound.

ShineLikeAnEmerald − Amara is a beautiful name!

Tasty_Association353 − Her new name is lovely. Well done.

cthulularoo − some of the YTA comments were harsh but I needed the reality check We did it, Reddit! Seriously, OP, Amara is beautiful.

The Concern for Professionalism: Some commenters pointed out that a name needs to grow with a child into their adult years.

Drunkendonkeytail − When naming a child always consider if their name would be appropriate for a Supreme Court judge, a governor, a college professor, heck even a dentist.

Why not give them a name that is dignified enough for anything they may want to become?

They’ll spend many more years as a working adult than as a cute baby.

Significant_Bed_293 − it's a lovely name!

[Reddit User] − Congratulations on baby Amara! (That’s a waaaaaaaaay better name, good choice, mom! )

The Potential for Teasing: A few users focused on how a name like Embrace could be unfortunately misinterpreted.

Puzzleheaded_Bee4361 − Amara is a beautiful name. "Embrace" could be misinterpreted as a come-on: "What's your name? " " Embrace. " "Sure, but I barely know you. "

Traveler108 − I would hate to be 13 with the name Embrace -- can you imagine what middle school boys will do with that?

Grouchy_Barnacle_873 − Amara is beautiful. My biggest concern about the name Embrace is that it may actually lead to a lot of people

trying to hug her against without her consent. I can picture her going to her party in her early 20s and

introducing herself to some guys, and they trying to put their arms around her saying they are Embracing her.

The Societal Context: Other readers noted that some names can accidentally lead to unwanted social pressure.

rememberimapersontoo − Amara is lovely Although I have to say, I don’t think the problem with Embrace was that it’s too unique.

The problem is that we live in a very misogynistic world and that name is too easy to sexualise.

Elegant-Analyst-7381 − Thank God, Amara is a beautiful name. Amar is the Portuguese word for "to love,"

so this is a lovely nod to the sentiment you originally wanted. Embrace isn't phonetically a bad "name. "

It sounds nice enough. But it's setting your child up for, not just bullying, but borderline s__ual harassment, so I'm happy to hear you've reconsidered.

How to Navigate a Situation Like This

Naming a child is a big responsibility, and it is perfectly normal to feel a little protective of your choices. If you find yourself in a disagreement with family over a name, try to stay calm. Remember that they usually speak from a place of love and concern for the baby.

It can be helpful to keep your name choices private until the birth. This avoids unwanted opinions during a sensitive time. If you do share and receive negative feedback, take a moment to consider the reason behind their reaction. Are they just being traditional, or is there a practical concern you might have missed? Trust your heart, but also keep an open mind for the sake of your little one’s future.

Conclusion

This story shows us that even a difficult argument can lead to a happy ending. The mother was able to take feedback gracefully. The family is now united in their love for baby Amara. It is a sweet reminder that while names are important, the love behind them is what truly matters.

What do you think of the name Amara? Have you ever had to change a big decision because of family feedback? We would love to hear your thoughts on finding the balance between unique and practical.

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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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