
It's 2024 and the baby name stakes have never been higher, apparently.
In fact, so intense is the pressure to find a 'perfect' moniker for a baby, parents are going to great lengths in their hunt to find a name for their new arrivals.
There are now hundreds of TikTok accounts dedicated to unearthing 'unique' name suggestions, the annual Nameberry list of popular new baby names is met with much anticipation, and people are searching the far corners of the earth to find the right fit.
They're looking far and wide and deep, deep down. As in, six feet under.
Influencer Haley Hodge has recently raised a few eyebrows after sharing her unconventional tips for finding baby name inspiration. In a video shared to TikTok, the pregnant mother showed off an expedition she went on with her family to a North Carolina cemetery.
Turns out she was visiting the dearly departed to try to find the perfect name for her impending baby.
@hodgehouse Fun fact: My sister came from someones gravestone 🤍 #babynames #southport #love #fyp #viral #weird #graveyard ♬ Beautiful Memories - Lux-Inspira
"When cemeteries hold the prettiest names, so you take the family to look for baby girl's name," she wrote in the caption for the video.
As she wandered around the cemetery, Hodge began noting many of the names engraved on the gravestones and offered commentary on whether they might be a good fit for her unborn baby.
She also added that her sister had been named after their parents spotted it on a gravestone — so, the tradition clearly runs in the family.
Since Hodge posted the video, it has been viewed a whopping 2.7 million times and has garnered quite an interesting mix of responses in the comments section. On the one hand, quite a few people seem to find her decision to go name-hunting in a cemetery a little... on the nose.
"This is so creepy," wrote one.
"I couldn't do this it would freak me out," someone else commented.
"Rigor mortis sounds kinda cute," joked another.
"Omg not on my alive body," wrote another. "I'm too superstitious."