Mom defends baby name that is illegal in some countries – ‘People say it is an abomination’

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The idea came while Ronni was pregnant and watching a popular Netflix series, which sparked a conversation between the couple that quickly turned into agreement. Ronni later explained that the name immediately appealed to them and felt right.

But not everyone shared their enthusiasm.

‘An abomination’
While the name is legal in the U.K., the mother of four told Metro that the backlash began almost immediately, particularly online, where strangers said the moniker was “cruel” and “illegal.”

The strongest reactions, however, came closer to home.

“One family member didn’t hold back. She told us she hated it and said it was an ‘abomination.’ She still won’t use his full name.” At the same time, support came from unexpected places. “My dad, however, loved it straight away, saying it was different and bold.”

‘Just stupid’
Meanwhile, online criticism escalated after Ronni shared the name in a parenting group, where commenters warned that her son would be bullied or disadvantaged later in life.

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