A Tennessee judge has ordered the parents of a seven-month-old baby to
change their child’s name from Messiah to Martin because the name was
earned by one person and “that one person is Jesus Christ”.
Child Support Magistrate Lu Ann Ballew ordered the name change last week, according to WBIR-TV.
Jaleesa Martin and the father of Messiah were in Cocke County Chancery
Court because they could not agree on a last name for the child.
During the hearing the first name came into question. Judge Ballew
ordered the 7-month-old’s name be “Martin DeShawn McCullough.” The name
includes both parent’s last names but leaves out Messiah.
“The word Messiah is a title and it’s a title that has only been earned
by one person and that one person is Jesus Christ,” Judge Ballew said.
Jaleesa Martin responded saying, “I was shocked. I never intended on
naming my son Messiah because it means God and I didn’t think a judge
could make me change my baby’s name because of her religious beliefs.”
She has since said she will appeal against the ruling adding that
Messiah is unique and she liked how it sounded alongside the boy’s two
siblings – Micah and Mason.
“Everybody believes what they want so I think I should be able to name
my child what I want to name him, not someone else,” Ms Martin said.
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