Woman Allows Internet To Name Her Baby For $5,000

Woman Allows Internet To Name Her Baby For $5,000

Before a child is born, parents have a tough decision coming up with a name for their upcoming bundle of joy. Thousands of questions pop into their heads as they try to ultimately pick a name that would fit their child, who they have yet to meet. It’s a serious decision that should be taken quite seriously considering a person’s name will last their entire life.

One person who isn’t taking it as serious is Natasha Hill, a 26-year-old teach from the San Diego area. Hill just won $5,000 for being chosen as the winner of a promotional contest with Babynames.net. What was the promotional contest, you ask? Well – it’s to allow for the Internet to name her baby. (more…)

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