Another Reddit thread had users fervently sharing stories of the worst baby names they'd ever heard - and the results are, unusual, to say the least!
One user wrote: 'Hellzel. According to her, her mother liked Hazel but her dad was a biker and loved hells angels, so they came up with this mess.'
Another said: 'I taught swimming to a poor kid named "Baby Boi," again, all first name.'
Children of former hippies tend to have names that are a bit quirky by default, but one contributor really took the biscuit with this gem.
'Love-child Ermengarde. The parents were hippies, but still wanted to include the mother's grandmother's name.'
Meanwhile, a writer in America revealed: 'I work at a bank in North Florida and have been keeping a list of names I come across. My favorite so far is definitely "I'munique." It was on her ID and everything.'
However, it's still not quite as unique as this spelling of a popular name:
'Airwrecka, worst spelling of Erica I ever saw.'
Descriptive names were popular, with one person writing:
'Some years ago, I ran into an ex boyfriend at the gas station with his new girlfriend, her little boy in the back seat.
His name was Rage.'
Celebs proved to be a strong influence too...
'Britney Shakira Beyonce, and they would call her by the full name every time.'
...as did beauty products, on more than one occasion.
'My mom knew a lady in the 1980s who named her kid Aqua Net, after the hair spray.'
'Revlon. Yes, like the cosmetics company. This was a boy.'
Some were even lucky enough to have TWO names to share with the group:
'I knew a girl named I'adorher. Pronounced "I adore her." She was really nice. It's funny, actually, I had heard that she existed in my city (she went to a different school) from a friend and ended up meeting her later through totally unrelated circumstances.
I also knew a girl whose name was just the letter E.'
We're hoping that this set of parents didn't quite realise the connotations when they named their little one:
'There is a girl in my school named Gennah Tyles. With a G. It's like her parents wanted to name her genitals.'
But we've definitely saved the best (or should that be worst?!) until last, with this response:
'"Orgasm": As the daughter of a Labor and Delivery nurse, I've heard an abundance of terrible baby names, but I'd have to say this is by far the worst! Sadly, I'm not kidding.'
And if you can top THAT, we definitely want to hear about it!