SOME baby names are like Marmite – you either love them or hate them.
However one woman, who is from the UK, told how everyone had the same opinion when it came to the moniker she chose for her baby – Stiles.
And unfortunately for her, it wasn't a good one.
Taking to Reddit, the anonymous woman explained: "I am due with my baby boy in about a month."
Deciding on a name has been a bit of a struggle."
We’ve decided on: Stiles Alexander."
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She added: "We are set in Alexander being the middle name as it honours my late brother."
Stiles is the only first name that has stuck around that we both really like."
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Family members seem to either really love it or really hate it so I dunnnno."
The mum-to-be went on to ask how social forum users feel about the name – and it seemed almost everyone was in agreement.
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"Stiles or Silas? Is this a typo?" asked one.
A second commented: "I thought of Harry styles, too, but I love him so much. I think Stiles also could sound like a butler."
Overall, I strongly dislike it for a first name."
Meanwhile, a third commented: "Why not Silas? Stiles are those things for climbing over fences, or a turnstile. Not really a name."
The only other association is to sties, which are pigsties or those things in your eye."
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A further simply noted: "Stiles is very very very bad."
And another agreed: "It's just a word. I hate it."
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