It's becoming increasingly common for conservative Facebook users to incorporate the word "Benghazi" into their names on the site.

The Huffington Post documented the growing trend Wednesday. Multiple Facebookers who added "Benghazi" to their names told Business Insider they hope to remind their friends and followers of their outrage over the Obama administration's handling of the September 11, 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya. Four Americans were killed in that attack.

Martin 'Benghazi' Vasquez of El Monte, Calif., said he believes the administration's shifting explanations about the attack were "a deliberate move to confuse the public" and that President Barack Obama is "intentionally trying to destroy this nation." Vasquez also said he's noticed conservatives adding other political-charged terms such as "Illegal Immigration" to their names on Facebook.

"People want to put what is in the political spotlight in their names...what we're thinking is exactly what is happening: people picking this up, spreading it and running with it in the media," Vasquez explained.

HuffPo said it was difficult to pinpoint exactly when Facebookers began putting "Benghazi" in their names. However, they pointed to early posts from several large groups including this May 2013 message that was sent by "Christian, Conservative, Patriot and Not Afraid" to its 30,000 Facebook followers.

Another participant in the trend, Michael 'Benghazi' Kintner, said thinks conservatives feel "the very least" they can do for the Americans killed in the attack is "changing our name to Benghazi until we get some answers and some justice." Kintner is the Tioga Country Zone Leader of New York Revolution, a conservative political activist group. He also runs "Michael Kintner's Wake Up America" page on Facebook, which has 4,000 followers.