I just . . . Really want the baby to have a name, soon. But also, why are they so precio...

MangaMoon September 10, 2024 7:39 pm

I just . . . Really want the baby to have a name, soon.

But also, why are they so precious.

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    Furrina September 10, 2024 7:50 pm

    She has a name..her name is Sung Unknown. Unknown is 미지 (miji) in korean, so technically her name is Sung Miji.

    I'm sure they will change it eventually (someone suggested Sunny) but Miji is also a good name.

    Mayonaise_Chicken September 10, 2024 7:53 pm

    Wait... She doesn't have a name.... Nauuur we should name her

    MangaMoon September 11, 2024 12:50 am
    She has a name..her name is Sung Unknown. Unknown is 미지 (miji) in korean, so technically her name is Sung Miji.I'm sure they will change it eventually (someone suggested Sunny) but Miji is also a good name. Furrina

    Right, that’s what I mean. They keep referring to her as “the baby”, indicating that this isn’t her forever name. I would love for them to finally settle on a name to call her.

    Furrina September 11, 2024 6:48 am
    Right, that’s what I mean. They keep referring to her as “the baby”, indicating that this isn’t her forever name. I would love for them to finally settle on a name to call her. MangaMoon

    It's fine that they are taking their time to find one.
    In my culture, parents are officially supposed to name baby after 45 days, so most babies have "baby names". And because they already have a "baby name" most parents don't even bother with an official name until the kid is like 2-3 and old enough to need it for his nursery/kindergarten.

    Even though I had an actual name, I was called "Guddi", which means "doll", up until I was like 6. My sister was "Tinku" which just means "little/tiny".

    Furrina September 11, 2024 7:38 am
    It's fine that they are taking their time to find one.In my culture, parents are officially supposed to name baby after 45 days, so most babies have "baby names". And because they already have a "baby name" mos... Furrina

    To clarify, "baby names" are supposed to be from birth to around 45 days, but some stick well into adulthood. My mom has an aunt called "baby". She went from "baby" to "aunt baby" to now "grandma baby".

    MangaMoon September 11, 2024 8:28 pm
    To clarify, "baby names" are supposed to be from birth to around 45 days, but some stick well into adulthood. My mom has an aunt called "baby". She went from "baby" to "aunt baby" to now "grandma baby". Furrina

    Ah. That makes sense. Thank you for sharing.

    Truthfully, I’m still really wanting to know what they decide as she gets older. But I get why that’s taking awhile.