"My sister pointed out that we named our baby 'Lasagna'. I hadn't made the mental connection but if you put her first and second names together 'Liz, Ayna' it really does make 'lasagna'," she wrote on Reddit.
"I told my sister that I doubt anyone would make that connection, especially considering people rarely use their middle names in daily life. But then my whole family chimed in and now everyone keeps calling my daughter 'Lasagna'."
"Now I'm scared that when she eventually starts school her classmates and others will latch onto this and make fun of her. I mean, the teasing has already started amongst my family."
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Reddit users agreed that the woman's worries were not unfounded.
"Your kid will be called lasagna at school 100%. And probably also by your family. Either start calling her Beth for short or pick a new first name. Understandable mistake I guess since you didn't seem to know you would be using Liz." one user wrote.
Others reminded the mum that it is not too late to consider changing her daughter's name.
"I think your options are drop the Anya, switch Anya and Jane, or stop calling her Liz," another user suggested.