A MOTHER took matchy-matchy names to a new level by giving all seven of her daughters monikers that end with the same three letters.
While she likes their names, she feels she named her sixth daughter hastily and wishes she had reserved her chosen moniker for her seventh daughter instead.
Taking to a Reddit forum, a user on the platform shared a Facebook post of a woman who was looking for some baby name advice.
She wrote: "I like pretty much like any style of names. Old-fashion, common, unique, ultra rare, and made-up names, but I can't for the life of me find a name I like for a baby girl.
"I've been through every site, every app, every book, and nothing. I really put myself in a bind as I have seven daughters.
"All of their names end with 'Ann,'" she said.
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Some of the names include LiliAnn, ShyAnn, and OlivyAnn.
"OlivyAnn is my sixth, and I regretted her name for over a year after rushing to pick her name at 28 days old. Now I wish I would've waited to use that name for [daughter] number seven as she looks more like an OlivyAnn than [daughter] number six.
"I REALLY dislike RoxAnn, RoseAnn, ViviAnn (trauma from elementary school), MaryAnn, LeeAnn... I know there's more but can't think of them.
"We have been calling her seven, as I normally call my kids by numbers when I get their names mixed up (or just Anns)."
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In the comments section of the Reddit post, people suggested various names for the seventh, apparently nameless, daughter.
"Sev'Ann is right there!" one person exclaimed.
"ConfusiAnn," a second joked.
"BaBaBaBaBarbarAnn," a third quipped, referencing a popular Beach Boys song.
"VictoriAnn," a fourth suggested.
"How about this, and I know it’s crazy, but how about naming one of them Ann?" a fifth chimed in.
Other people commented on the mom's name-choosing ability.
"Think of the trauma her daughters will have because of their names," one wrote.
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"This woman has no business naming anything, never mind a child. My god," another said.
“'I like pretty much any style of names'” is kind of an odd thing to say when you seem to only like one style," a final person asserted.