A judge in Tennessee has ordered the name of a 7-month-old baby to be changed from Messiah to Martin, ruling that the religious context of the name was “earned by one person and that one person is Jesus Christ.”
Lu Ann Ballew, a Child Support Magistrate, ordered that the child, originally named “Messiah DeShawn Martin,” should be renamed “Martin DeShawn McCullough” on Thursday. The parents of the child initially went to a child support hearing in Cocke County Chancery Court in Tennessee because they could not agree on his last name, but Ballew ordered their son’s name to include both parents’ last names.
“The word Messiah is a title and it’s a title that has only been earned by one person and that one person is Jesus Christ,” Ballew said, explaining that the final name was in the best interest of the child, according to NBC affiliate WBIR-TV.
“It could put him at odds with a lot of people and at this point he has had no choice in what his name is,” the judge said.
Ballew pointed out concerns that the name “Messiah” had the potential to cause problems if the child was raised in Cocke county, a largely Christian population. This was the first time Ballew has ordered a first name change.









