Taco’bout it first: Parents debate naming baby after fast food chain


A newborn could be destined to “live más” after the parents name their baby “Taco Bell.”

Expectant parents Clara, 19, and Trey, 21, also known as @claraandtrey on TikTok, got creative with a potential baby name inspired by the fast food chain.

“Since our last name is Bell, it would just be hilarious if our kid’s name was Taco Bell. Hopefully, Taco Bell doesn’t get bullied, though,” they wrote in a recent TikTok.

Fortunately, this baby will not have to face public embarrassment alone because the parents are considering naming Taco’s twin Tinker, after Disney’s Tinker Bell.

People quickly commented on the TikTok video that their quirky names would have the children bullied.

One person suggested, “Why not make that their middle name so they aren’t bullied 😭?” while another pointed out, “Hilarious for now not when they try to get a job or be an adult.”

The parents don’t seem to be worried, responding to their followers with: “Well they could always work at Taco Bell I’m sure.”

The young parents have not determined whether the children will be identical or fraternal twins.
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Clara and Trey
The pregnant mom shows TikTok viewers her journey to motherhood.
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The young parents reacted to criticisms by trolling viewers with another controversial set of names they are considering: Carson and Arson.

Needless to say, some were again shocked by the parents’ additional name options. “Arson ? as in the crime,” one implored.

Meanwhile, tongue-in-cheek suggestions began rolling in for the couple who seemed to be struggling to choose a baby name.

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The parents shared more names they are considering for the twins.
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Clara and Trey
The children could be named Carson and Arson Bell.
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“Carson and cardaughter is better imo,” one follower advised. “Other names for consideration: Blue Bell, Terry Bell, Cam Bell, Anna Bell.”

Luckily the parents still have time to decide on names, with their little Bells arriving in December.



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