Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
dp How is Jill the feminine version of Jack? More like Charlie and Charlotte or Joseph and Josephine, Robert and Roberta
Anonymous wrote:When my brother and his wife were separated, she got a dog and named it the same name as my son. My son has a traditional Irish name, not a name given to dogs that I’m aware of, and my SIL is not from Europe or the United States, so it is not a name she would have likely ever come across without having met my son, who was already born and named for many years before she and my brother met. That I thought was odd behavior.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:You are ridiculous. My H played baseball in college with this conservative, kind of redneck but rich a** from the deep South and it was always a competition between them. Redneck always wanted boys, was obsessed with having male descendants to do manly things with them, couldn't stop posting on FB about his future sons. So of course he has 4 girls and no sons and we have 2 (very athletic) boys. So he gets a dog and names the dog our DS1's name, which is unusual and has a very special meaning in my culture - I'm not American. We though it was hilarious and reeking of insecurity.
Anonymous wrote:Sister got her kids a new puppy. She named her the female version of my son's name. I am so offended.
Anonymous wrote:My former sister-in-law named all of her pets after her nieces and nephews, including naming her cat after my daughter. Her pets don't have masculine or feminine versions of our kids' names; they straight up have the same names.
In my opinion, it is a tad strange, but it is not offensive. I can't imagine being offended.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter named her cat after our dentist.
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
Anonymous wrote: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.