Mum-To-Be Divides Opinion After Saying She Wants To Name Her Daughter Cinderella

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After declaring she intends to name her kid “Cinderella,” a soon-to-be mother has caused controversy on the internet.

After sharing her fairytale-themed name with her fiance, one woman turned to Reddit to get public feedback.

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Warning: Her partner wasn’t too impressed.

She wrote: “Hey guys! I posted here before about girl names and y’all gave me beautiful names but now I need y’all’s opinion on a name.

“My boyfriend thinks it’s stupid and that she’ll get made fun of for it but I think it’s cute?

“’Cinderella’ and I was thought Cindy or Ella would be a cute nickname. I don’t want her made fun of at all, but to me it’s cute.. please all input is appreciated.”

Oh, that child will undoubtedly face hazing at school.

Just picture all the shoes this girl will have in her locker.

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Oh my God, I must have inspired them.

Many people were dubious about the name, as one person noted: “Belle or Ariel are cute princess names. The name Cinderella is not something to inflict on a human being. It’s ok for a cat or a hamster, but a baby girl… With all due respect, no, honey, no.”

Another user warned: “I’m a kindergarten teacher, and there was a little girl at the school named Cinderella. No one made fun of her (that I know of). But definitely could see teasing happening, especially as she reaches middle school.”

A third simply wrote: “Just name her Ellie. Cinderella is not a good idea.”

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While another said: “It isn’t my first go-to compared to the other princesses, but I don’t entirely hate it either. I do think it’d be more noticeable by others, and 100 per cent of people would assume she’s named after the Disney princess, whereas the other names (Belle, Ariel, Aurora, Merida, Elsa, Anna, Tiana, Jasmine, who tf else am I missing lol) could be played off as not being Disney-derived even if that was your reason for choosing it.”

Although this name isn’t at the top of our list, it’s certainly not the worst one we’ve recently heard for a child.

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A mother recently gained notoriety for giving her child the name Alpha Mael (spelled Mael, which means prince or chief) because it sounded like the most “manly” name imaginable.

I suppose that nowadays anyone can become a parent?