" twin in the NICU , one boy , one girl advert Brock Lee and Callie Flower . "

Once you become a parent, one of the bigger things you’re tasked with doing is picking a perfect name for your new little bundle of joy…

That being said, the likability of all names is subjective. However, there are some that, for lack of a better term, leave a LASTING IMPRESSION. So TikToker@victoriaaa_udecided toask postpartum nurses to share the most unhinged baby namesthey’ve seen. And, boy, oh boy, did they deliver (pun intended).

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After all that, this might be a good rule of thumb:

And this might not be a bad idea!

Newborn baby sleeps swaddled in a hospital bassinet with a blank name tag displayed in the foreground

Person in a mask indoors with text about unusual baby names that challenge the social security office

Comment says: "Twins in the NICU, one boy one girl named Brock Lee and Callie Flower…"

Comment saying: "Ya’highness & Ya’majesty - spelled exactly like that." 16.3K likes, 2 days ago

Comment from user "bella": "Ho'nasty - pronounced honesty…" with 6652 likes

Comment by Zoë: "I work in pediatric dentistry and we have a kid named sheep." 8986 likes

Comment saying: "Dietitian in a behavioral psych hospital… kid with oppositional defiant disorder named nemesis."

Social media post humorously suggests twin names as "Donwanna" and "Doneeda" with the last name "Mann," referencing two mothers

Text from a social media post: "Dental hygienist. We had a patient named Shadynasty, pronounced Sha-dynasty, not shady nasty like the dentist said."

Social media comment joking about keeping a book of unusual baby names, mentioning "Frijoles guacamole."

Comment saying: "Twins - Justice & Liberty (the parents were lawyers) I found it kinda cute." 3496 likes

Comment about a dad choosing a child’s middle name, humorously suggesting it was "Jamaicanmecrazy."

A humorous social media comment about twin boys named Michael, mentioning their mom's unexpected serious reaction to laughter

Comment joking about nearly being named Pixie Freedom Rose Starshine Hello, saved by grandma's intervention

Comment joking about triplets named Today, Tomorrow, and Yesterday

Comment about a humorous misunderstanding involving Aretha Franklin's name. A woman almost named her daughter "Urethra."

Comment by Christi Daly Starks says, "A real true miracle. All one word." It has 4847 likes

Comment reads: "not a nurse but worked on postpartum floor; twins abracadabra & alacazam," followed by a few emojis and 2464 likes

Comment about taking care of babies named Lucifer and Messiah on the same night

A comment jokingly names triplets as Tadai, Tamarrah, and Yestadai. The comment has received 1580 likes

Comment on a social media platform reads: "Candida…I BEG people to research names before giving them to your children lol."

Comment from Kendra discussing someone named Cole Caine, mentioning social services involvement for multiple reasons, followed by sad emojis

Comment joke says: "Canon and Crystal. Their last name is Ball," with 2027 likes

A comment saying, "L&D nurse here: Phelony," with a neutral face emoji, and a like count of 9237

Comment by Rachael: "Demon (pronounced duh-mawn)" with 5,041 likes and 2-day-old reply

Comment mentions a nurse's experience with a newborn named Wolverine, garnering 151 likes

Comment from Kaitlyn: "Teacher here. I had triplets named Lincoln, Mercedes, and Bentley. I also had twins Bert and Ernie."

Comment about creating a money-themed family tree for two unrelated students named Currencie and Ar’money, who were on the same unit

A social media comment humorously claims a mom named Lamborghini named her baby Mercy

Comment saying, "narwhal… his name was narwhal," with laughing face and number of likes displayed

Comment from user Jenimj: "We had twins Greg and Greg'nisha." 933 likes

Comment from 'bailey' mentioning funny names: "Peds ER nurse here & I have a LIST in my notes app. Top contender being twins named Nowledge and Wysdom, spelled like that."

Comment about a server misunderstanding a boy's name as "Taint" instead of "Tate" and wondering about their contact status

Comment saying "A'Blessyn" with a neutral face emoji, posted 2 days ago, with 2,488 likes

Comment by rowdie homestead: "Nophyr (no fear)" with 637 likes

Comment humorously noting family names: mom's Gidgett, sister's Bridgett, brothers Ron, Don, and John

Comment says: "I used to coach three siblings: boo, piglet, and noodle."

Comment about a preschooler named Rooster, with a laughing emoji and 1075 likes

Comment from user "plasmaspeedos": "PLACENTA. We showed her what a placenta was, and said please don’t…"

Comment reads: "dawasher & dadryer (twins in NICU)," posted 2 days ago with 739 likes

Comment by user "mamabearmeag": "Meg and Tyra - short for Megalodon and tyrannosaurus" with 943 likes

Comment about a 911 dispatcher encountering someone legally named Bud Weiser during a traffic stop

Comment by Kelsea: "Kyleena - cuz she heard it on the IUD commercial and liked it," with 652 likes

Comment about someone's middle name being "Mania," playfully forming "Russell Mania."

Social media comment by a user named Taylie: "Everlastingbreathoflife…" with 2984 likes

Social media comment reads: "Had a set of twins once named Freddy Kruger and Michael Myers ? willldd."

Social media comment reads: "This was from my coworker but Cliffany. For a girl. Dad's name was Cliff."

Comment by user brooke benjie reads: "Seventh baby, named him Seven."

Comment humorously relates to someone naming a child "Chlamydia" and "Female" after misunderstandings

Comment listing unique names: Jeffica (Dad's name was NOT Jeff), Nevik (Dad's name backwards), Hakuna Matata, Messiah, Se7en (pronounced '7')

Comment from a labor and delivery nurse joking about parents reconsidering baby names if they struggle to spell them

Comment reads: "I feel as though nurses should get to veto one name per shift ?"