A surrogate and a pair of biological parents are involved in a fresh legal dispute focused on the newborn’s name. Reporting says the surrogate calls the baby “Gabriel,” while court filings from the parents refer to the child as “Rumi.”

The dispute is presented as part of a broader disagreement already before the courts, with accounts indicating the conflict centers on the surrogate’s refusal to abort the pregnancy and subsequent legal proceedings involving the child. Different outlets emphasize different aspects of the story, but both describe a naming disagreement as the immediate point of contention.

In the case as described, the name used by each side appears to be reflected in legal documentation, rather than representing a final decision. The reporting does not provide the legal reasoning behind either name choice or any court ruling in the matter, and it frames the conflict as ongoing rather than resolved.