Baby names can be a loaded topic in more ways than one. This is, after all, the moniker that your kid will likely be carrying around for the rest of their life. It goes deeper than just the baby, though; it's easy to ruffle feathers in the wider family with your choice of name. If people don't approve or expect something different, it can become the cause of arguments.
This is exactly what one couple was dealing with after they started trying for a second child. After they had used the late maternal grandfather's middle name for their first son, the paternal grandpa started to expect that they would save a slot for him if they had another boy. Mom and dad were not so sure about this, and this caused some upset. Ultimately, nobody has a right to expect that a kid gets named after them even if they are related.
This is exactly what one couple was dealing with after they started trying for a second child. After they had used the late maternal grandfather's middle name for their first son, the paternal grandpa started to expect that they would save a slot for him if they had another boy. Mom and dad were not so sure about this, and this caused some upset. Ultimately, nobody has a right to expect that a kid gets named after them even if they are related.