Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:42     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

I agree it’s irritating mainly because when people talk about the child/dog, it will be confusing. We had this happen in my family but the dog was a rescue and they didn’t want to confuse it by changing its name. Irritating. But not a huge deal. They probably named it after a character or star they liked? Like your kid is Herman and they named dog Hermione after H Granger? Or your son is Nick and they named it Nikki after Ménage?
Sufficient to gripe about it on dcum but not sufficient to gripe to sister.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:41     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

This is adorable! I would think it’s darling if my nieces named their pet after my son, their beloved cousin.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:39     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did she let the kids name it?


Yes. The kids picked the name. She spelled it so it's the same as my kid. Think Sean and Seana


So, it's not like she named it as an affront to you. Her kids did, it's cute. Let it go.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:38     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

Your sibling rivalry must have been hell on your parents.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:38     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

I grew up on a farm. Every spring my parents would get a pair of calves to raise and then slaughter a year later. The calves were always named Grace and Laurence or Martha and Ted. Those were my grandparents’ names and none of my grandparents were pleased by this.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:35     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

Your son should feel honored!
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:27     Subject: Re:Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

People love their dogs, so they give the dogs names they really like. What’s insulting about that?
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:27     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

Oh get over yourself.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:24     Subject: Re:Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

So you gave your kid a name that is common for dogs? Well that was your mistake lol
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:18     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did she let the kids name it?


Yes. The kids picked the name. She spelled it so it's the same as my kid. Think Sean and Seana


My kid would be so thrilled. He would think this is a great honor.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:17     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

My nephews named one of their gerbils after me. It died after about two months, which they attributed to its obesity.

"Yeah, we used to have two gerbils, but Larla died. She was really, really fat."

Fun story to hear over and over and over again.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:15     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

Your New Years resolution should be to grow the hell up!
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:14     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

So he's like Jack and she named it Jill? What a silly thing to worry about. My former step family named their dog after the Grandmother, while she was still alive.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:14     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did she let the kids name it?


Yes. The kids picked the name. She spelled it so it's the same as my kid. Think Sean and Seana


How old are her kids? When I was 3, I picked our neighbor's name for our cat because I liked it. I certainly wasn't aiming to offend.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 13:14     Subject: Sister named puppy the female version of my son's name

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’re being ridiculous. My sons are Max and Oliver. They get so excited when they meet dogs with any variation of their names. It happens all the time!


That is a little different from your sibling naming their dog Maxi or Olivia.


Nope, totally wouldn’t mind that and neither would the boys.