A MAN has found himself in a heated argument with his brother and sister-in-law after discovering what the couple want to name his new-born niece. Picking the perfect moniker for a baby can be a difficult task - and sometimes parents decide to name their tot after a beloved member of the family. This is exactly what one duo has chosen to do - however, according to the man, the moniker they've picked for his little niece is sure to lead to bullying amongst peers.
The name is in tribute to the brother-in-law's wife, who passed away and translates to ''fire'' in English. But unfortunately, as touching as the gesture may be, the moniker may not be interpreted that way outside the family, as it sounds rather rude. Taking to Reddit, the man explained his brother wants to call his baby "Aanal".
Last year, he wrote: "My older brother and sister in law are due with their first baby in the next few months. ''We're an Indian family and they plan to name their child for my deceased wife, Aanal. I finally told her to not come complaining to me later on in the game "Obviously, I completely feel for my sister-in-law but I ended up saying that a name like Aanal wouldn't work well in a country like America because of obvious reasons and the risk of mispronunciations.
''It's a fine name in India and it's beautiful (it means fire) but their daughter would just get mercifully bullied in America. "The issue is that they don't live in India, they live in the wealthiest part of Dallas, Texas , they.