Sometimes you hear a word in another language that sounds so beautiful, then find out it has an unusual meaning in English. A woman recently explained on Reddit that she had to break the news to her friend that the baby name she chose doesn’t mean what she thinks. The woman is Brazilian and speaks Portuguese, and she moved to the US three years ago.
She said she has a friend named Becca who is pregnant and into interesting names . She doesn't like common names like Olivia or Liam. Mom slammed for naming baby after odd item as many say she 'doesn't deserve kid' ‘My husband wanted us to open our marriage – now that I enjoy it, he changed his mind' “It's not my style, but she managed to come up with genuinely nice names for both her older daughters, so there was never really a reason for me to say anything.
” The name Becca had some trouble coming up with a name for the new baby, but eventually settled on one. The woman was happy for her, until she heard what it was. “Narina.
To those who don't know, that's Portuguese for ‘nostril.’" When her son heard the name, he giggled, and Becca wanted to know. She then told Becca the meaning.
After getting home, Becca’s husband called the woman upset. Don't miss..
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