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Yes, they do.
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Just to offer another perspective, I come from Scottish heritage where nobody really had a unique name all to themselves. You were always named after relatives. Fifteen boys going back four generations and only five names: Alexander, Ian, William, Andrew and Robert. Same with the girls: Jessie, Bessie, Sheila, Nanny, Mary and Roberta.
So you could still use that name you love for your next daughter whether your SIL has used it or not.
I am generally of the opinion that one cannot "steal" a name and/or that it is not a big deal to use a name someone else has or wishes to use - but in this specific situation I find it to be in horribly bad taste to say the least. So many hugs to you, I am so sorry for your loss.
Yeah I agree with old grey mare on this. It would have been tactful for them to choose another name because it reminds you of your loss. They're sort of saying Ive got mine and you don't.
Also, you may be extra attached to the idea of the name because of your loss. Maybe you need a ceremony to say goodbye to the baby you carried, for however short a time, and give it that name.
I'm very sorry for your heartbreaking loss and for your husbands un supporting and insensitive family. My husband has an evil horrible brother in law and a weak pathetic sister who supposedly use to be a kind person but is now a sick twisted person like her husband. They made my horrible birth experience about them (not going to go into details) and were so nasty. I would NEVER have my child around them. Being around people like that is showing your kid by your actions your ok with it (my husbands BIL is extremely abusive to everyone including his wife and children). This was the biggest strain on our marriage. My husband finally told his sister he's done and when she tried to blame me, he stopped her, told her he hates her husband and made it clear it wasn't my fault. We live less then twenty minutes away and my son has no idea who they are. Best choice we ever made. I won't have my son grow up to be an abuser and I won't be around that. I'm not sure what your sister in law is like in general, but if it's your husbands family they often will blame you, the outsider, unless he is willing to take a stand and support you ad the family you two have created together. My husbands family isn't super close anyways, so it's not that big of a deal for us.
So my husband and I have had a girl's name picked out for years and the entire family knew of it. My sister-in-law and I both got pregnant, I lost mine. They had been having trouble picking a name. Now it's a week to the due date and they announced they are going to use the name I picked no matter what. What are your thoughts?