The name I want to give my son is strongly opposed by his grandparents. What should I do?

Tell me a personal example. When I gave birth to my baby, my husband named the baby according to the family tree, but I was very reluctant because I thought it sounded ugly and too tacky, so I paid for the name. But now I want to tell you the truth: a name is actually a code name, and it doesn’t matter if there are too many attached meanings. Really, many years later you will have the same opinion as me. Everything is going well for the family and everything, you give in, there is nothing to lose, it is just a name given to the child by the family. Although the name "follows" for a lifetime, no matter what name is chosen or who chooses the name, it is a kind of love. No? If I could go back in time, I would choose the family tree name that my husband named my child. You should be more tolerant. Whenever your husband calls his child's name, he will be reminded of your generosity ------

Please adopt it if you are satisfied