🐱 Couple doesn’t get why family is pissed over plans to give their baby a ‘Star Wars’ name - Very cool

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We live in an age in which it’s become increasingly common for fandom to influence baby names—just ask the hundreds, if not thousands, of kids named “Daenerys” or “Khaleesi,” for starters. And though parents may now have a bit of remorse over doing so, given the disastrous final season of the popular HBO series, at least they had noble intentions. Unlike, say, a couple who recently popped up on Reddit’s Am I the Asshole (AITA) section, who came up with a rather unfortunate Star Warsname for their unborn daughter.

As the father explains in the post, appropriately titled “AITA for wanting to name my daughter after a Star Wars character?,” he and his wife are apparently huge Star Wars fans and even met while camping out for the premiere of The Force Awakens in 2015. One year later, they were engaged (he proposed with a ring hanging off the arm of a Rey Funko figure, natch) and now the couple is about to welcome their first child.


He writes that while their friends and family have always “respected” (read: tolerated) their obsession, that changed when they revealed the Star Wars name they had chosen during a Zoom hangout.

“Captain-Phasma,” OP writes. “The whole name, like Mary-Kate.”

The father continues, explaining that their family and close friends “went from being happy and excited to appalled,” and that they (not incorrectly) believe that they are “messing up the child for this.”



“My wife and I were both bullied as kids, including myself for having a name associated with a girl (example: Jordan), and we think a strong name would make other kids in awe of our daughter,” he continues. “Especially once you have the tie-in to Gwendolyn Christie, who is basically a warrior. Our daughter should be both respected and feared.”

No, no, no, no, no. Between the already strong nerd genes combined with the asinine name, other kids might be “in awe” of their daughter, but not for the reason they think.

He adds that his parents are “begging” them to reconsider the Star Wars name and instead name their daughter “Gwendolyn” or “Brienne” for Christie’s Game of Thrones character. However, he writes that it’s “a sore point” for him because his wife watched the show behind his back and that his parents “know this.”


It’s almost as if Patton Oswalt’s Parks and Recreation character manifested into real life!

At any rate, in addition to being shredded in the comments by an overwhelming majority of Redditors who thankfully agree with the couple’s clearly exasperated family, the post also made it to the “Am I the Asshole?” Twitter account. Here, the post did not gain much sympathy, either.
 
What the fuck kind of turbo autismo is this?!

First of all, nobody in their kids school in 5-8 years will know who the fuck Gwendolyn Davis is.

Secondly, few kids will know who the fuck Captain Phasma is. Star Wars is dead for most people under 15-18. Captain Phasma is a failed character, and chances of kids knowing who it is in 8 years, are about as slim as kids knowing who Greedo was in the mid 80ies. Probably smaller.

Thirdly and most importantly: Fuck parents who treat their kids as some weird extension of themselves. Like a glorified poodle wearing a matching outfit with their owner.

What if your kid won’t give a shit about Star Wars? What if they’ll grow up thinking it’s lame? (Which is pretty much assured to happens once they round 13, lol!)

Well tough luck, they’ll still be stuck with the shitty name of a failed character from a shit-tier reboot. Poor kid is bound to be bulled as “Captain Faggot.”

Your average alcoholic or pill head is probably a better parent than two neckbeards who have based their entire identity on a piece of corporate schmalz, and want to smear that shit all over their poor, unfortunate child.
 
There are some updates btw.

Basically OP is going “oh wow! Didn’t think the reactions would be this negative! People on Twitter aren’t as negative though, so now they need to think this over, and might go for Captain Phasma as a middle name instead.


Nothing says “Ready for parenthood” wanting to give your child a shit tier title for a name... AND THEN CHANGE YOUR MIND BECAUSE OF WHAT TOTAL STRANGERS ONLINE SAY!


I seriously can’t think of a worse first or middle name than “Captain Phasma”, that doesn’t include words for genitals.

If you want a shitty name, just go for “Orgasmo Ben Jew” or something. It’s slightly better than CP and at least it’s original.
 
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I dont know, i think Amidala is a okayish name.

better question is, how can fans of the new star wars make babies...
 
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just ask the hundreds, if not thousands, of kids named “Daenerys” or “Khaleesi,” for starters. And though parents may now have a bit of remorse over doing so, given the disastrous final season of the popular HBO series, at least they had noble intentions.

No. Fuck you. Intentional pun or not there, forcing your nerd shit onto your kids isn’t noble.

Your hobbies are like your sex life, I don’t care about what you do in the privacy of your home, just don’t drag it out in public and force other people to watch.
 
Captain crunch wasn’t a major motion picture disaster
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Names like that are things you give pets.

Agreed. Our dog is named Kahleesi. She doesn't seem to mind and the other dogs don't make fun of or bully her.

She actually comes when we call her, so it's obvious she knows her name.

But kids? Nope. The article threw me back in time to Frank Zappa naming his daughter Moon Unit and his son Dweezil.
 
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