Woman asks internet users: name my baby


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A pregnant woman who was given $US5000 ($A4922) to let internet users choose the name of her baby is defending her decision.

Natasha Hill, 26, won a contest sponsored by the baby naming website Belly Ballot.

'Especially now with people all around me trying to pay their mortgages and get by, I have $US5000 I can put towards my baby's future and $US5000 makes a difference in my life,' Hill, a children's art teacher in Los Angeles, told the TODAY Moms website.

'Here's the chance for me to do something really positive for my unborn son or daughter.'

The baby, due in September, will have its name chosen from a list of five possible girl names and five possible boy names, website owner Lacey Moler told NBC.

The names were chosen by Moler, her staff and several advertisers who provided the prize money, Moler said.

There will be rules, including no product names or anything 'too crazy'.

Hill says she doesn't understand why people are so shocked at her decision to let strangers name her baby.

'Strangers, after all, wrote all those baby naming books,' she said.

'Just opening one up and picking something you like with your finger' is also random, she said.

Hill even joked that the baby might get a more 'reasonable' name if strangers choose it rather than she and her boyfriend.

She told the Huffington Post that so far her favourites are Keturah for a girl and Winter for a boy.

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It would serve her right if they picked the awfullest name ever.

If it were a girl, my vote goes to 'Chlamydia' :p

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