A mother-to-be says she is second-guessing the name she has chosen for her unborn daughter. In separate reports, she explains that she still likes the name but worries it could cause long-term difficulties for the child, particularly if others struggle to pronounce it. The concern is framed as anxiety about how the name may be received by friends, family, and future classmates, rather than any dispute over the name’s meaning or origin. The reports highlight that despite her affection for the name, she fears the uniqueness that appealed to her may also lead to repeated mispronunciations or social awkwardness. She does not indicate that the name is illegal or that there is any broader controversy; instead, the story centers on personal uncertainty during pregnancy and the possibility that her decision could affect her daughter’s everyday experiences. The accounts reflect the ongoing debate many expectant parents have about choosing distinctive baby names and balancing personal preference with potential practical consequences.