Amy Schumer changed her son's name, and the reason might make you laugh.

During Tuesday's episode of her podcast, "Amy Schumer Presents 3 Girls, 1 Keith," the comedian revealed that she and husband, Chris Fischer, altered their son's name after realizing their first try sounded NSFW.

Their baby, formerly Gene Attell Fischer, had a middle name meant as a nod to Schumer's friend and fellow comedian Dave Attell.

Though the intention was sweet, it came with an unintended consequence, Schumer said.

“So do you guys know that Gene, our baby’s name, is officially changed? It’s now Gene David Fischer,” Schumer said. “It was Gene Attell Fischer, but we realized that we, by accident, named our son ‘genital.’ Gene Attell sounds like genital."

Claudia O'Doherty, Schumer's friend and a guest on the podcast, was quick to chime in.

"My mom pointed that out to me actually!" she said. "My mom was like, 'Amy's called her son genital.' And I was like, 'What are you talking about?' And then she was right."

Though Schumer said Attell was "so honored" to have her son named after him, she said "David" is better, because it's also her dad's middle name.

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The comedian, 38, gave birth to Gene in May 2019. After unveiling his original full name on Instagram, many of Schumer's followers pointed out how it sounded.

"i came back to check if his name was real and oh boy," wrote user @_piperhill.

"it’s been 6 months and she hasn’t come out to say this name is a joke," wrote @_eleanor_. "Genital fissure"

"You should be jailed for naming your kid this," wrote @waliamita_.

In an interview with "Entertainment Tonight" in November at a charity event benefiting the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project in New York, Schumer said her son has changed her "in a million ways." One change is her relationship with her own mom.

"I'm just nicer to my mom," she laughed.

"I didn't know I could love someone that much, no offense to my husband, who's here," she said. "But yeah, I think we're were both shocked by the level of love that's possible."

Amy Schumer says she's nicer to her mom after having a baby of her own

Contributing: Sara M Moniuszko