'Worst baby name ever seen' has very unfortunate connotations parents missed

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One person said it was the 'worst' baby name they'd ever seen (Stock Image) (Image: Getty Images)

Choosing a name for your little bundle of joy can feel like real pressure, as you want to get it right - but a pair of parents made a catastrophic blunder when naming their daughter.

Someone dubbed it the "worst baby name" that they'd ever seen, and many others agreed, cringing at what would get said about them in the playground when they were older. Taking to a baby name forum on Reddit, they wrote: "I think this is the worst baby name I've personally seen", and they shared a photograph of the unfortunate moniker, leaving others cringing, and some in stitches. The name in question? AnaLee.

They wrote: "At first glance, my friends didn't notice anything wrong, but that's when the pronunciation hit me. This poor baby's name is going to be pronounced 'anally' so many times in her life.

"It reminds me of that episode of Family Guy where Quagmire gets custody of his daughter. I bet someone will be going by 'Ana' as soon as she's old enough to be made fun of by her peers."

In the comments, some people found the name hilarious, with someone writing: "Ok I actually chuckled and am having a pretty bad day. Thanks!" Another pointed out that the name wasn't even that bad, sharing: "I've seen worse and I thought it'd be pronounced 'Anna Lee' not 'Anally'." A Redditor responded: "I'm sure that's what the parents were going for, Anna Lee. But say it fast and you're going to definitely have some kid pick up on the similarity."

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Someone else was furious at parents naming their children unusual things, with them raging: "It seems to me sometimes parents go out of their way to name their kids something ripe for bullying or obscene recognition. Either that, or I guess many parents are just astoundingly oblivious and shortsighted when naming their kids.

"I had a teammate in high school, his name was Cox, so you'd think surely his parents would be aware that their name could be used for all kinds of jokes. So you'd think they'd avoid names like Harry, Hardy, etc…But no, they named him Isaac Cox." Another shared they knew a "Jenna Toll", and they were mocked for it.

Another said their name was similar, sharing: "My name is Annelise. My mum spelt it that way specifically to avoid those jokes. Kids were still absolutely BRUTAL with it in middle school. I still get them occasionally at 25 and it’s the most infuriating thing on the planet. I almost went by my middle name because I used to hate it so much, but I actually appreciate it now because if someone (usually a man) makes that joke it immediately indicates that he is neither worth my friendship nor the time of day."

Danielle Kate Wroe

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