
"My sibling is having a baby in a few hours AND THEY MIGHT USE THE BABY NAME I'VE LOVED FOR YEARS knowing that it's the only name I love. Am I being overdramatic as eff. I'm not even pregnant."
"Get out! Get out. Get the h--- out of my house. In Jesus's name I pray. I rebuke it in the name of the Lord."
"I kind of do think you can amongst siblings! I think it's natural, especially amongst sisters, to chat about baby names you like. And if your sibling then decides to use that name knowing it's been your favorite name, I think that breaks etiquette!"
A TikTok user expressed anger that a sibling about to have a baby might use a name she has loved for years despite not being pregnant. The video text said the sibling was having a baby in a few hours and might use the name. The attached audio resembled an exorcism, heightening the sense of upset. Commenters largely sided with the upset user and offered blunt reactions and advice. Baby-name expert Colleen Slagen said claiming a name among siblings is reasonable and that knowingly using a sibling's favorite name breaks etiquette. Slagen shared a personal example involving the name Maeve and first-due expectations.
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