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Different families have different approaches to choosing names for children.

But the womans husband, as it turns out, doesnt share her enthusiasm at all.

Literally all of them.

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To the wifes reasonable objections that the girl could have the nickname Tilly, he wasnt happy either.

Although, to be honest, I personally also thought of anotterat first…

However, there are often such people whom I call to myself the devils advocate.

Notebook with baby names list next to pacifiers and baby toys on a star-patterned cloth.

No, Im not talking about that movie with Keanu Reeves and Al Pacino, but about a realmedievalposition.

And someone else simply thinks that they should wait until their daughter is born.

You dont need to rush, the commenter supposed.

Text expressing frustration over baby name veto, including Ottilie.

And which point of view do you, our dear readers, agree with more?

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