I referred to as my daughter Snow White and I do not remorse it – however it could actually trigger main points for our household
A little girl from Northampton who was named after a Disney character is living up to her moniker as a real life princess – but her mother has revealed it can cause issues for the family.
Five-year-old Snow-White Jennifer Morphy is believed to be the only girl in the world to have been named after the Disney Princess, Snow White.
Her mother Lisa, 45, had already given birth to three boys by the time Snow White arrived, by which point she didn’t think there was any chance of her being able to have another baby.
But the mother-of-four was desperate to have her own daughter and couldn’t believe her luck when she discovered she was having a baby girl.
Thrilled by the news, Lisa said she knew Snow White was going to be ‘our little princess’ when one of her sons suggested the fantastical name.
‘When my son suggested we call her Snow-White, I thought it was amazing,’ she said.
Despite others warning her against the decision to name her daughter after a fictional princess, Lisa was enthralled and couldn’t resist the moniker.
‘Everyone thought I was mad when I told them the name,’ she admitted, but didn’t let that stop her.

Five-year-old Snow-White Jennifer Morphy is believed to be the only girl in the world to have been named after the Disney Princess, Snow White (pictured)

Her mother Lisa, 45, (pictured) had already given birth to three boys by the time Snow White arrived, by which point she didn’t think there was any chance of her being able to have another baby.
Lisa and husband Richard James Morphy, 43, who own a road sweeping business, knew she’d be the ‘princess of the household’.
And Snow-White is equally enamored by her own name, Lisa insisted.
Lisa said: ‘She loves it – if people call her Snow, she corrects them – and she tells everyone how she’s a princess.
‘Airport check-ins can be hard, and people turn around or whisper when I call her name in public, but I don’t care.’
For Lisa, having Snow White was little short of a miracle, with the mother having previously been hospitalised after doctors discovered a cyst wrapped around her ovary.
Lisa then had to have 75 per cent of her ovaries removed and was warned it would be unlikely she could fall pregnant again.
And Snow-White is a little girl who has lived up to her name.
The five-year-old has a Disney-themed bedroom, loves singing and dancing, and a ‘princess’ attitude bossing around three older brothers.

Despite others warning her against the decision to name her daughter after a fictional princess, Lisa was enthralled and couldn’t resist the moniker

The parents introduced Snow-White to Disney when she was very young and she has a Snow White themed bedroom as well as a selection of costumes

The five-year-old has a Disney-themed bedroom, loves singing and dancing, and a ‘princess’ attitude bossing around three older brothers

The couple had a few raised eyebrows from their own parents when they first shared the moniker
Lisa is also mother to Jack Keiran Barrett, 23, William Jeffery Morphy, 16, and Teddy James Morphy, 12.
The mother-of-four said she had originally suggested the name ‘Snow’ which she liked – but Teddy, then seven, suggested naming her after the princess.
‘Richard was on board, and I loved it.
‘Snow-White is the OG Disney Princess and I know she’d be a princess in a house full of boys.’
The couple had a few raised eyebrows from their own parents when they first shared the moniker.
‘The older generation didn’t really get it – they said she’d be bullied, but people bully regardless of name.’
She said when they went to register their daughter’s birth at six weeks, the staff had to go and make a call to ensure the name wasn’t copyrighted by Disney – which fortunately it wasn’t.
The parents introduced Snow-White to Disney when she was very young and she has a Snow White themed bedroom as well as a selection of costumes.
The family are looking forward to see the new Snow-White movie, starring Rachel Zegler, next week and Lisa said her daughter is very excited.
The five-year-old loves singing and dancing – but also loves putting on her wellies to jump in muddy puddles and plays football.
Her mother said: ‘She’s a total princess – she makes my 16-year-old carry her down the stairs in the morning.
‘If she gets told off by us, she goes to one of her brothers to get a cuddle. They’re super protective of her.’
The family are used to heads turning when they address her out in public.
But they all adore the name and think it suits her perfectly.
‘Not everyone understands it, but we’ve raised her to be proud of her name and she’s very confident in who she is,’ she added.