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Oh dear, could your chosen baby name land your little one in hot water? It turns out that picking out that perfect name for your bundle of joy is more than just a fun exercise - as some monikers might have naughtier connotations than you think!

From the playground to the classroom, we all know that certain names can conjure images of cheeky cherubs or difficult damsels, and now research shows that Brits really do judge a book by its cover, or rather, a child by their name.

Sign up to OK!'s daily newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free In a world where first impressions count, it appears even the youngest in society aren't safe from the snap judgments of onlookers, as parents, kids, and teachers share their views on the names they associate with good eggs and bad apples alike.

Chiming in on the debate, Lars B. Andersen of My Nametags highlights the real struggle of choosing a name amid such stiff stereotypes: "We know that there are strong stereotypes attached to names and that someone's first name can really paint a picture of what they are like.These beliefs can make the difficult task of naming a child even more challenging," reports the Express.

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