It would be a boring old world if we all liked the same baby names - and one set of new parents have apparently certainly opted for a unique one. The parents in question are keen scuba divers and were keen to give their child a moniker that represents their strong love of the ocean. While many in the same position may have plumped for better-known choices such as Coral, Sandy, or Ariel, they decided to draw inspiration from a fish they both absolutely adore.

The name in question is Tuna and has led to a number of alarmed people believing Sardine may have been a far better choice, all things considered...

'I'm a 'yes mum' - I never say no to my eight-year-old daughter and buy her anything she wants' Taking to Reddit, one amazed user wrote: "Tuna. They named their child Tuna. [.

..] Good lord, they named their daughter after a fish because they checks notes teach scuba and like the ocean.

" The fishy name certainly kicked up a stink on the forum, where a number of fellow Reddit users expressed fears for young Tuna when she reaches school age. One person commented: "That's just straight up mean, there are a thousand names related to marine biology that would be fine." Another agreed: "My son is a certified dive master.

He recently got a cave rescue and recovery certificate even, since cave diving is his jam. I'd be pissed if he decided to give my grandchild a name like that. There are so many decent sea nymph names.

Eudora. Melia. Calypso.

Polydora. Theia. Then there are just ocea.