TikToker Nara Smith Shares Controversial Names She Almost Picked for Baby No 3 Tank Bow and More 993
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TikTok sensation Nara Smith is known for her unique approach to naming her children, and her third baby is no exception.
In a recent TikTok video, Smith, 22, shared that she and her husband Lucky Blue Smith had chosen some unconventional and controversial names for their new daughter before she was born.
Nara and Lucky, both 25 years old, recently welcomed their second baby girl, Whimsy Lou, this month. Whimsy now joins her older sister Rumble Honey and brother Slim Easy. Lucky also has another daughter named Gravity Blue from his previous relationship with Stormi Bree.
In a video, Nara mentioned that their children have unique names and suggested that her followers could find inspiration from the unused name choices.
Nara shared that she almost chose the name Tank for a girl. However, she ultimately fell in love with the name Bow as a second name, spelled as B-o-w.
Excited about unique names, Nara also considered fruit-inspired names like Lemon, Plum, and Clementine for her daughter.
“[I] also really liked Pippin, or Pip for short. Dottie, or Dot for short,” she continued. “And then Ivy, as well. Just because that would’ve almost been my name.”
TikToker Nara Smith Shares Controversial Names She Almost Picked for Baby No 3 Tank Bow and More 994
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Nara called boy names a “little bit trickier,” before sharing that Halo was “on our list” to start. “Dusk, also Dew, Mercer and Flick,” she added.
Nara, known for her popular cooking videos and fashion content, tied the knot with model Lucky in February 2020. Their first child, Rumble, was born in October 2020, followed by their son Slim in January 2022.
In December 2023, Nara, who is also a model, excitedly shared the news of expecting their third child. She posted a picture on Instagram, captioned "Volume 3 coming next year," showcasing her growing baby bump.
Nara recently shared her experience of becoming a parent in her early twenties. She explained that her dad's advice about regretting having kids later in life influenced her decision to become a young mom.
At the age of 22, Nara acknowledges that being a young parent may not be conventional, but she enjoys the journey of growing up alongside her children. She feels content with her choice and does not feel like she is missing out on anything typically associated with being a young adult in her twenties. Nara believes that everyone's path in life is unique, and she is grateful for her decision to embrace motherhood at a young age.
Nara and Lucky shared the news on April 11 that their youngest daughter, Whimsy, had been born. They lovingly referred to her as their little "angel."
The next day, Nara took to Instagram to express her joy, saying, "There's something truly special about those first moments with a newborn that you want to remember forever." She posted adorable photos of Whimsy settling into their home, describing her magical arrival. Nara mentioned how Lucky caught her and placed her in her arms before anyone else could even arrive.
Editor's P/S:
and her husband Lucky Blue Smith have made headlines for their unconventional baby names. Their three children, Rumble Honey, Slim Easy, and Whimsy Lou, have sparked both admiration and controversy. While some find the names unique and charming, others question their suitability for children. Nara's willingness to share her naming choices and her perspective as a young mother has sparked a conversation about the importance of personal choice and the diversity of parenting experiences.
Nara's journey as a young parent is a testament to the evolving norms of parenthood. By embracing motherhood in her early twenties, she challenges the traditional timeline and shows that there is no "right" age to become a parent. Her experiences highlight the joys, challenges, and growth that come with raising children at a young age, and her candid approach has resonated with many who are navigating similar choices. Nara's story encourages others to embrace their own paths and make parenting decisions that align with their values and beliefs.