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Mum stuns with unique spelling of newborn’s name, as people sigh there’s ‘no more hope for mankind’

Published on April 22, 2025 at 07:07 AM

A MUM has left people sighing ‘there's no more hope for mankind' after revealing her newborn's unique name.

The woman took to her social media pages to announce the arrival of the tot, as well as what she'd decided to call her.

Newborn baby in hospital bassinet with name and stats on letterboard.
A mum has stunned after sharing a picture of her newborn, and announcing her name
Pregnant woman and her partner looking at a baby names book.
While the name ‘Serenity' is pretty unusual in itself, her spelling choice raised eyebrows even more

But she ended up raising eyebrows for all the wrong reasons thanks to the way she'd chosen to spell the moniker.

Due to that, the picture of the baby in its cot with a name sign at the head ended up being shared on renowned Facebook group That Name is a Tragedeigh.

So what's the name, you might ask.

It's Serenity Jean, but with a twist – namely that the first name is actually spelt ‘Serwrenidy'.

“You gotta be kiddingh!” the poster joked.

And the comments section of the post was immediately filled with others slamming the name choice, with one writing: “We’ve reached the end of the interweb with this.

“There’s no more hope for mankind!”

“The name is cute, but the spelling is… Uh… Yikes,” another sighed.

“I just know their family is laughing at the name they picked!” a third commented.

“Middle name Jean being spelt traditionally is like the final slap to the face,” someone else laughed.

“No, no, no, no, no, just no!!!!” another yelled.

“That poor baby,” someone else said.

And others even said that the spelling of the name made them thing of the word ‘sewer'.

“My husband said ‘Sewer Entity... nice name!'” one wrote.

“My brain pronounces it as Sewer-nidy Jean,” another added.

“I thought it said Sewer in Sewerenidy. lmao,” a third commented.

“Sewer Jean,” someone else groaned.

“Sewer-what???” another questioned.

“When I started reading it, I thought it said Sewer. Had to slow down cos wtf,” someone else admitted.

The name controversy comes after a new study revealed the names that are quickly becoming favourites and topping the 2025 name charts already.

The research was put together using internal data fromMy 1st Years, the UK’s leading personalisedbabygift brand, and revealed that Luca, Teddy and Jude are some of the most popular of the year.

According to the study, personalised gift orders using the name Luca are up a whopping 21 per cent,

“When it comes to real-timebabynametrends, gift sales often beat the birth certificate,” Molly Ejdowski, spokesperson at My 1st Years, said.

“Luca’s rise is especially interesting, it’s stylish, pan-European, and growing fast.”

On the girl front, Isla remains one of the favourites.

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