I totally agree with Hellsbellsmelons!
I used to teach in a secondary school and my goodness, children can be so utterly and unrelentingly cruel about so many names, or initials, whatever. Especially if it could be taken sexually. I had a child with the initials VD; she didn't have a day go by without someone saying something cruel
to her. I had another child called Aiden; the teenagers used to taunt him, calling him "AIDS" and other connotations. Crikey, I felt so sorry for them and others who's names were used as a tool to bully them.
I clamped down on it by giving detentions, but many people don't realise that these come out of my own personal, unpaid time. As a result many teachers don't.
Even my own name gets pronounced incorrectly frequently. Thankfully it can't be turned into some sexual name calling. I tend to totally ignore people absolutely until either I correct them, because they obviously don't know, or I only answer back when my name is called and not shortened, deliberately mispronounced, etc. Unfortunately, there are the persistent people in my life who still deliberately mispronounce my name, and it's difficult as they mainly my parent's friends. However, the older I get, the more I behave the same way with them. After all, as they older and should know better, I think they're totally vile and obnoxious. But it's taken me quite a time to toughen up to that one!
So yes, please, I beg you(!) because I've seen bullying first hand as the result of parents who don't think. Think about pronunciation, how it maybe shortened, the initials, etc. Remember, this child has to live with their name for the rest of their life! Unless they change it by deed poll, which another one of my students did recently. He felt he had to change his surname and I can totally understand why. I think I'd have done the same in his shoes!