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Woman Vents On Twitter About Her Husband Suggesting Jupiter As A Name For Their Daughter And Creates A Discussion
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Woman Vents On Twitter About Her Husband Suggesting Jupiter As A Name For Their Daughter And Creates A Discussion

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It’s important for couples to agree on how they imagine raising their children before having them. Having a ‘good parent’ that allows everything and a ‘bad parent’ who has too many rules leads to conflicts in families, and mixed signals from the parents never benefit their children.

It seems that if the parents agree on what is allowed for their children and how they will discipline them, deciding other things should also be easy. Turns out it’s not true and another obstacle that parents have to overcome when they are expecting a child is always the name.

One pregnant woman let out her frustration about her husband wanting to name their future kid Jupiter and asked Twitter to agree with her, and while there were a lot of people who did, it sparked a little bit of a debate in the comments.

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Mom came to Twitter to make sure she is right and Jupiter isn’t an appropriate name for a child as her husband suggested

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Twitter user kirbyy is expecting a child and it seems that she and her husband are in the phase when parents pick out the name. The dad thinks that Jupiter would be a wonderful name for their baby girl, but the mom thinks it’s ridiculous.

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The woman went to Twitter to make herself feel better and asked people to agree with her. The tweet went viral and got 157k likes. Not only did people like the tweet, but 38.9k of them joined the conversation giving their opinion on the topic.

She and her husband are having a girl and the dad’s suggestion to name their daughter after a planet seems like a horrible idea to the mom

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The tweet went viral and people started sharing their own opinions mostly agreeing with the mom

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The Twitter user also asked people who already have the name Jupiter to tell her that they have never been bullied and then she would consider it. In her opinion, “The name is one thing parents can do right by their children.”

But after reading the comments, she came to the conclusion that it’s not a good name for a child after all. It’s not the worst, but seeing that her husband suggested it, she asked the internet’s opinion specifically about Jupiter and if the dad wanted to name their daughter Bertha or Cindylou, the mom would have made the same tweet.

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People shared that they actually gave that name to their pets and while it’s pretty for an animal, it is not appropriate for a child

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Indeed, most of the comments agreed that Jupiter is more of a pet name and shared photos of their four-legged friends they named after the planet. Many of them also thought that a child with that kind of name would get bullied and pointed out that it doesn’t have any cute or cool nicknames.

However, there were people who actually named their children Jupiter and didn’t see a problem with it. Twitter users started sharing other unconventional names they gave their children that seemed weird at first but that they now love.

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However, there were people who defended the name and revealed their children have it or they have other unusual names and are happy about it

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Jupiter is quite a unique name and not a lot of people have it. According to My Name Stats, around 200 people have the name Jupiter in the US and 52 of them live in California. 92 percent of them are boys or men and it is more common as a last name than the first.

The planet’s name has Latin origins, its meaning could be deciphered as ‘father of the sky’ and he was the god of gods in Roman mythology. Jupiter’s equivalent in Greek mythology would be Zeus, as it is known that Roman mythology is completely based on that of ancient Greece.

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Other things to have in mind aside from a name’s meaning, possible weird nicknames and bullying when choosing one is if it sounds right with the family’s last name and if it doesn’t have any negative connotations because of other people with that name having a bad reputation.

Bored Panda actually wrote about a situation when the dad wanted to name his child Theodore after his late grandpa, but the mom strongly disagreed because their last name was Bounde and she thought that people would associate their child with Ted Bundy. You can find the article here.

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The mom is afraid that this kind of name would guarantee bullying and this is what she worries the most about

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Many countries in the world have laws that regulate baby name giving. For example, in Denmark, there is a finite list of names that parents can choose from: 18,000 for girls and 15,000 for boys. There is also a name register to choose from in Iceland. Some countries like Saudi Arabia, New Zealand and Australia have a list of names that are banned. The restrictions are there to prevent children from being bullied and to protect their dignity.

In the US, the laws vary from state to state. A few states ban the use of obscenities and a few of them don’t have any rules at all. The most common restriction is the length of the name as it simply sometimes doesn’t fit when registering it.

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It is quite a rare name that only a couple of hundred people in the US have and Twitter users pointed out that it doesn’t have a good nickname

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Would you say that naming a child Jupiter violates their right to dignity? Do you think it’s a weird name? Would you consider it for your own child? Let us know in the comments! Also, what were the names that you and your partner didn’t agree on when choosing one for your child? How did you come to an agreement? We are curious to know!

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I am a visual editor here. In my free time I enjoy the vibrant worlds of art galleries, exhibitions, and soulful concerts. Yet, amidst life's hustle and bustle, I find solace in nature's embrace, cherishing tranquil moments with beloved friends. Deep within, I hold a dream close - to embark on a global journey in an RV, accompanied by my faithful canine companion. Together, we'll wander through diverse cultures, weaving precious memories under the starry night sky, fulfilling the wanderlust that stirs my soul.

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Zedrapazia
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I know a guy named Jupiter, after all it's a Roman gods name and therefore you can call people by it, BUT it's definitely only a name for a boy and not a girl.

Zenozenobee
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think Jupiter Jones is a female character of a movie... So, it's technicaly a girl name too. The problem is not really about the baby gender or nature (human, god or cat ;p ). I think that partners shouldn't give a baby a name that one of the parents doesn't approve.

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Nathaniel
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There was a kid at school we gave the nickname of Jupiter. Because on his neck he had a big red spot that never went away.

Craig Reynolds
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Imagine being a girl named after a planet with a great red spot and having to deal with school locker room comments when she has her period. Kids have a way of making demeaning jokes and rhymes out of even ordinary common names. There is no need to give them a unique target. I wonder what abuse Frank Zappa's daughter (Moon Zappa) had to endure in school?

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Zedrapazia
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I know a guy named Jupiter, after all it's a Roman gods name and therefore you can call people by it, BUT it's definitely only a name for a boy and not a girl.

Zenozenobee
Community Member
2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think Jupiter Jones is a female character of a movie... So, it's technicaly a girl name too. The problem is not really about the baby gender or nature (human, god or cat ;p ). I think that partners shouldn't give a baby a name that one of the parents doesn't approve.

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Nathaniel
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There was a kid at school we gave the nickname of Jupiter. Because on his neck he had a big red spot that never went away.

Craig Reynolds
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Imagine being a girl named after a planet with a great red spot and having to deal with school locker room comments when she has her period. Kids have a way of making demeaning jokes and rhymes out of even ordinary common names. There is no need to give them a unique target. I wonder what abuse Frank Zappa's daughter (Moon Zappa) had to endure in school?

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