I picked out the perfect baby name and had all of her clothes monogrammed – then I realised just how rude it looked

A MUM was left horrified after she picked out the perfect name for her little girl, only for strangers to point out just how rude it looked.

The pregnant woman took to Facebook where she shared a snap of the monogrammed outfit she had made for her baby ahead of her arrival.

However, the mum hadn’t realised that the beginning of her daughter-to-be’s name Analiyah was also the name of a rather rude sex act.

Luckily a friend was on hand to point out the mistake.

Commenting on the post, they wrote: “I’ve left this post and come back because I feel bad saying anything.

“OK just check the first four letters of her name before she’s born. 

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“I’m sorry to say anything. Idk if you thought about that yet.

“I’d just want someone to tell me. My great grandma was called Ora Lee and was always made fun of.”

The post has since been shared on Reddit where fellow users were quick to applaud the commenter for saving the mum some embarrassment. 

“They delivered that constructive criticism in the politest way possible,” one wrote.

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Another agreed adding, “Mad respect to that commenter tbh. Super polite and obviously just wants to help.”

A third commented: “It always seemed ridiculous to me that people would not notice stuff like this when naming their children.”

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