It’s always a challenge for expectant parents to agree on a name for their unborn child. But for one couple, things took a dramatic turn when the husband refused to let his wife name their baby boy ‘Mune’. The conflict escalated to the point where the wife left their home, leaving the husband questioning if he was in the wrong. Let’s dive into this tale of baby name drama and see if we can figure out who’s right.
Baby on the Way!

The Name Debate Begins

Enter: Mune

Dad-to-Be Disapproves

Compromise Reached?

Baby Shower Surprise

The Mune Blanket

Frustration Mounts

Confrontation at Home

Dad-to-Be Stands Firm

Wife Leaves in Anger

Self-Doubt Sets In

Baby Name Battle: Who’s the Real A-Hole Here?
So, here we have a husband who put his foot down over his wife’s choice of baby name, ‘Mune’, fearing their son would be teased for it. The wife, on the other hand, is adamant that it’s a good name and even had a blanket made with the name on it. The situation escalated, and the wife left their home. Now, the husband is left wondering if he’s the one in the wrong. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
“Naming a baby is a 2 yes or 1 no situation.”
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NTA – Congrats on the baby! Wife’s TA for making decisions behind your back.

Naming kids after fictional characters: NTA or potential embarrassment?

NTA for rejecting wife’s baby name choice due to unfortunate translation.

Commenter opposes baby name choice, others support with explanation.

“NTA I think that your wife is being pretty ridiculous about the name. That’s an awful name and you’re right that the kid will be bullied for this. Your wife is incredibly wrong for deciding to name the child that name anyway, regardless of what you think. It’s just as much your child as it is hers.”

NTA. Your kid too. ‘Mune’ is a stupid name

NTA: Agreeing on a baby name is crucial for both parents!

Concerned about deceitful wife’s behavior? NTA, others agree.

Wife ignored husband’s input on baby name, NTA.

Engaging comment: Unique name debate sparks pronunciation confusion. NTA.

NTA. Wife needs to learn to compromise and communicate.

NTA – Wife breaks agreement, tries to strong arm husband

Teacher advises against ‘moon’ name choice, sparking pronunciation debate.

NTA. Compromise with a middle name or nickname. Find middle ground.

NTA thinks the baby name is dumb and unprofessional.

Naming a baby is a big decision, NTA for vetoing.

NTA, but your wife sure is. Discussing baby names, she dismissed you and made decisions behind your back. Address this now!

Dad-to-be vs. wife’s ‘stupid’ baby name choice: Trust issues

Wife’s secretive behavior raises concerns. NTA, seek counseling for compromise.
