Usually, these types of comments are met with a lot of defensiveness, and precisely the way they are expressed is what prevents the message from being received; but sometimes a glitch in the matrix occurs, and a once-in-a-lifetime opening appears, and by saying the brutally honest comment, one gets a message across that wouldn't have been well received or accepted in any other way.
This story was written under the r/tragedeigh subreddit, so I imagine you can tell what it's about. Simply put, it is not necessary to overcomplicate names to make them sound more epic; they end up sounding ridiculous, and normal names can be beautiful and mysterious too.
I think this mother did well by pitching her baby-name idea before actually naming her child; maybe she was consciously trying to gauge the reaction. I assume that if you're planning to give your baby such a strange name, you are well aware it might cause some controversy, but I guess this mother couldn't see what kind of controversy the name would cause until she received that unfortunate comment.
Look, everyone should be free to name their child however they want, but in my opinion, they should do so with the knowledge that doing that could potentially grant them some extra difficulties with peers at school.
What do you think? Did this sister ruin the moment for everybody? Or did she actually save the unborn child from a lifetime of weird nicknames and jokes?
Maybe this mother thought her great idea for a baby name would evoke prettier things, and amongst those pretty things there weren't any tech startups, and that's what helped her decide in the end.