A couple from the USA came up with something very special for the name of their daughter. Because the little girl’s name is like a sour fruit.
A young mother from the USA is criticized online. The reason is the name of her little daughter – because she has the name of a fruit. This is reported by “The Mirror”.
The three-month-old girl has the unusual name Lemon Jane (German: Zitrone Jane). However, the parents were not inspired by the sour fruit, but by the television series “Heart of Dixie”. In it, actress Jamie King goes by the name Lemon Breeland.
Her mother Daisy Jane Wood (27) says according to The Mirror: “Some people love it and think it’s the best name ever. Some people despise him and make extremely hateful comments. They say the most unimaginable things.” According to her, some would think of something negative and associate the name with the term “sour”. This word has several meanings: on the one hand you can understand the sour taste behind it, on the other hand the word also means “grim”.
A number of people have already commented on the name on Daisy’s TikTok account. There are over 5,000 comments on one video. “She will despise you when she gets older,” or “This girl will 100 percent be bullied at school,” you can read there. Others joke and say, “Her siblings will be Apple and Pepper.” In fact, Lemon Jane already has two siblings. However, their names are Eva LeeAnn and Manuel Allen.
If you click through the comments, many people are in favor of the name and describe it as cute. In any case, Daisy is confident in her choice and thinks it’s a cheerful name. “He’s a perfect match for her because she’s the happiest baby we’ve had so far,” the mother is quoted as saying by “The Mirror”.
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