A grandmother revealed the unique name for her granddaughter – and no one can believe it is real.
The grandmother-of-two welcomed her newest family addition via a Facebook post announcing her rare name.
In recent years, some parents have gotten bored of generic everyday names and have decided to go with unthought-of and exclusive names for their babies.
The Kardashians have led this trend since 2013 when Kim K decided to name her oldest daughter North, following her two others, Saint and Psalm.

A grandmother revealed the name of baby granddaughter (above). In recent years, some parents have gotten bored of generic everyday names and have decided to go with unthought-of and exclusive names for their babies
The baby was born around August 2019 but the posts showing off her name has only recently gained traction.
Several people have reacted to the post copied onto Reddit in disbelief while some worried the baby would be bullied.
‘No. Stop it,’ one person wrote in belief to the name.
‘That poor kid is doomed,’ another added.
The comments were in response to the grandmother’s post showing off her granddaughter in a side-by-side photo, along with her brother Nicholas.
‘It’s official my daughter gave birth to a beautiful baby girl,’ the grandmother wrote in the screenshot post on Reddit.
She then revealed her name, ‘Welcome baby Avacuddo.’
‘Maybe her name is Ava and “avacado” is a nickname? I hope,’ one Reddit user commended.
The unique names appears to be adding onto the list of least favorite, which also include Jayden, Bohdi and Olivia.

As for Avacuddo, her grandmother showed her off in a side-by-side photo, along with her brother Nicholas (above)
Avacuddo adds onto the growing list of rarest names for children.
Last year, a study by Pregnacare revealed that names such as Brydie, Gladys, Edmond and Neville are facing extinction in 2023.
Nameberry’s CEO Pamela Redmond revealed to DailyMail.com last year the 10 rarest names that are often overlooked.
The expert told FEMAIL: ‘It’s difficult for parents to settle on a name because a name says so much about your personal and family identity.
‘A name signals your feelings about your family, your cultural heritage, your style, your desire to fit in or stand out in society.
‘And a name is a one-time decision that lasts for your child’s entire life – at least unless they decide to change it!’
Here Pamela shares the unique monikers that were used by less than 25 US-based parents in 2021, according to the world’s largest baby name website.