A 26-year-old pregnant woman from West Los Angeles, California, has agreed to allow online voters to choose the name of her child, in exchange for $5,000.
Natasha Hill, a young art teacher from LA, is expecting a baby in September, but she had already started thinking about his/her name. Oddity Central reports that she considered naming her child Katorah or Winter, but since she couldn't make up her mind, she decided to enter a competition organized by Belly Ballot, a Austin, Texas-based startup that lets parents-to-be crowd source their babies names with friends and family.
According to the online company, voter will be presented with a list of 10 names – five boy names and five girl names – chosen by Belly Ballot and sponsors of the contest. The one with the most votes by the time the ballot concludes will be the name Hill's baby will legally have, at least until he or she turns 18.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
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