Ever had a friend who was so excited about their baby’s name that they didn’t realize they were naming their child after a sexually transmitted disease? Well, buckle up, because we’ve got a story that will make you laugh, cringe, and question the importance of a quick Google search before settling on a baby name. Let’s dive into this hilarious tale of friendship, pregnancy, and one very unfortunate mix-up. ♀️
A Baby Name Brainstorming Session

The Unusual Choice Revealed

The Mythological Mix-Up ️

The Uncomfortable Correction

Reality Check with Google

The Aftermath: Accusations and Awkwardness

Defending the Truth Bomb

The Power of a Simple Google Search

The Friends’ Response: Sympathy or Silence?

The Moral Dilemma: To Apologize or Not? ♀️

A Baby Name Blunder: A Tale of Friendship, Pregnancy, and a Google Search Gone Awry
In a world where baby names are getting more and more unique, one expectant mother’s choice took a hilariously wrong turn. Confusing the name of a Greek mythological figure, Clytemnestra, with Chlamydia, a common sexually transmitted disease, she proudly shared her choice with friends. One friend, however, decided to burst her bubble, leading to a fallout and a debate about the right way to handle such a delicate situation. Should she have kept quiet, or was she right in revealing the embarrassing truth? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this comedic conundrum.
NTA: Friend embarrasses herself with STD baby name mix-up

NTA. Saved friend from naming baby after an embarrassing STD

NTA, but couldn’t help but laugh at the chlamydia mix-up

NTA You saved her from naming her child after an STD!

NTA. Clytemnestra is a terrible name, but kindness matters more.

“These are my kids Chlamydia, Meconium, and Pederast.” NTA

NTA. Suggest Penelope instead – a patient and loyal wife

NTA: She’d rather be a joke than face awkward moments? ♂️

NTA, but the bystanders are the real a**holes

Friend’s intelligence questioned in baby name mix-up.

No winning with her

OP stands up to ignorance, gets accused of insensitivity. NTA

NTA. You didn’t embarrass her, she did that to herself.

You were the only real friend there

Engagingly correct your friend’s baby name mistake without being condescending

Avoiding an embarrassing mix-up: NTA for clarifying the name.

Naming your kid after an STD? Dodged a bullet there!

NTA – Saving a child from a lifetime of mockery

Calling out fake baby name posts, it’s getting annoying

NTA. You’ve saved her child.

NTA: Shutting down a cringeworthy baby name suggestion

Savage name suggestions for a baby named Chlamydia!

NTA: No embarrassment, just a mix-up.
