I changed my baby’s name when she was six weeks old, people can’t believe it but I didn’t want to regret it forever

A MUM has revealed how she changed her baby’s name when she was just six weeks old as she didn’t want to regret it forever.

TikTok user robynsins12 revealed how she is so glad she made the switch, but people were surprised.

Speaking on her @user2719749697742 account, she said: “When your baby is six weeks old and you decide to change her name.”

She explained how her baby was called Marlie Penelope and she is now Penelope Saylor.

The mum explained: “Used her middle name as her first name and used a different middle name.

“I think sometimes you just know when it’s not right, don’t you? I loved Marlie, it just wasn’t her name.

“I didn’t want to regret it. I’m so so glad that we decided to do it.”

She shared how little Penelope also goes by the nickname Nellie or Nell, and her new name suits her more.

Her video has racked up over 79,000 views, and many people shared their views in the comments.

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One said: “I wanted to do this , I wish I had go for it.”

Another person wrote: “Both beautiful name.”

And a third commented: “I wanted to change my 6 months olds name but everyone was being arsey about it so I haven’t.”

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