An Australian woman named Indy Clinton, who is 25 years old, made the decision to give her baby daughter the name Bambi with complete assurance, demonstrating her commitment in choosing a name for her child. The legendary Disney princess and Molly-Mae Hague’s infant, who also carries the name, served as a source of inspiration for her when she gave birth in Sydney. In spite of the fact that this odd decision has been met with criticism on the internet, Indy continues to be unfazed by the negative feedback.

Clinton, who had gained popularity on the Chinese social media site TikTok for her eccentric videos that featured her family and enticing appearances, turned to the platform to discuss the coincidence of naming her baby Bambi after Molly-Mae made a similar announcement on Instagram. Clinton’s videos highlighted her family and appealing charms.

A storybook rendition of the Disney film Bambi is something that Indy often reads to her son Navy, who is two years old. Indy’s fondness for the film stretches back to early infancy. The Australian mother, who is 25 years old, believed that it was only right for her to name her newborn child after this well-known Disney character because of the strong connection she had to the character.
After Indy’s first meeting with the newborn’s “sweet, curious nature” and “big, brown eyes,” she began to identify the infant with the Disney character Paloma. Initially, Indy was contemplating giving her daughter the name Paloma. After coming to this revelation, she decided to use the name Bambi instead of the one she had originally planned to use.

For Indy’s kid, who is now four months old, the decision to name her after a Disney cartoon baby deer has left members of her extended family in a state of bewilderment.
After taking some time to reflect on the criticism that she has received, Indy admits that she was of the opinion that Bambi was a name that was quite unusual four months ago. One night, when she was reading the book to Navy, she made the lightning-fast choice to call her baby Bambi. She says that her first aim was to name her daughter Paloma, but she ultimately decided to name her daughter Bambi.

By underlining the popularity of distinctive names and asserting that Bambi would blend in with modern uncommon names such as Rivers, Bears, Forests, Stormis, and Wolfs, Indy continues to be unwavering in her decision, despite the criticism that she has received. As someone who is unconcerned with the viewpoints of others, she observes that in today’s world, people are quick to criticize everything, and she believes that naming her kid after a Disney character would encourage discourse.