I used to work in a school and 4 kids had the same, awful name – the worst part is they all spelled it differently

NAMING your little one comes with a lot of pressure - you don't want anything too out there, but don't want them to have the same name as everyone else either.

But one former teacher has revealed how that backfired for some parents.

The four kids all had the same name with a twist
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The four kids all had the same name with a twistCredit: Getty

They're kids ended up in the same school with the same unique name, except they all spelled it totally differenly.

Posting in a popular Facebook group, the teacher said: "Years ago (1998), one of the schools I worked in had lockers for all the preschoolers.

"In one long row, I kid you not, were four kids with the same name, each spelled differently."

The kids were called J’ustice, Justis, Jystys, and Justus, the teacher claimed.

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People were stunned by not just the names, but the fact they were all spelled so differently.

"The fact that not one of them is even spelled right makes it so much worse," one slammed.

A second agreed: "What were their parents thinking?! YIKES."

"I can't decide which spelling is worse," another wrote.

Meanwhile, someone else said: "I met a Justyice recently. Hard to resist pronouncing it phonetically as justy-ice."

And another commented: "Justice is actually a great name (I like positive nouns used as names) so it’s ironic that none of them got that. I guess Justus may be a real name."

One person could relate the the struggle though, they said: "As one of literally nine Katelyns in my first grade class with like 6 spellings some weird as hell I feel this."

In other weird name news, another person posted in the same Facebook group to slam their own name.

They said: "Yes, my name is literally Celery."

People were equally stunned and confused by the confession, and some even said they quite liked the unique name.

Someone even joked: "At least it’s spelled correctly. You could be Celyreigh."

"I am sorry your parents didn't love you," another person ruthlessly commented.

And someone else even though it was cute: "If I didn't know it was a vegetable I'd love this."