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Speaking as a Michael (a Hebrew name, meaning “Who is like God”), I’m
really proud of my name. And I think that I – mostly - live up to the
title! Of course, my mother would probably disagree; I think the phrase
“little devil” would probably pass her lips if she was describing me
during many stages of my childhood.
But
then, my mother has her own issues; apparently her name (Kathleen) is a
Celtic name meaning “Little Darling”. Hmmm, that isn’t the way I used
to think about her during those regular occasions when she was punishing
me for my “not like God” behaviour…!
And
that’s the fun of baby name meanings – parents make naming decisions
based on many, many different reasons, including family traditions,
religion, culture, uniqueness and “it just sounds really nice.” But –
in the Western world – we rarely do any real research into the history
or real meaning of names. So when the poor/lucky child finally finds
out the meaning of his/her “really nice sounding” name, the results can
be interesting, ironic, unfortunate or just sometimes hilarious.
You can
have a lot of fun thinking up family/friends names, finding out the
meanings and trying to make a connection between the two. For example,
my eldest brother Clive is apparently “a cliff dweller”, which is
coincidental, since he lives at the top of a very long steep hill! Or
why not play the game with celebrities – consider the following:
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Badu
(as in r 'n’ b singer Erykah Badu): African name meaning “Tenth born
child”
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Winona (as in actress Winona Ryder): Sioux name meaning “Firstborn
daughter”
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Aaliyah (the late r 'n’ b singer): Arabic name meaning “High,
exalted”
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Hilary (as in actresses Duff/Swank): Latin name meaning “Cheerful”
Some
cultures have very interesting traditions when it comes to baby name
meanings. For example, Hindu names usually have connections with very
positive things such as truth, beauty, happiness, blessings, etc, or one
of the Hindu gods. In the Sikh culture, girls traditionally have the
middle or surname “Kaur”, meaning “Princess”, whilst the boys have the
middle or surname “Singh”, meaning “Lion”.
An
African friend of mine once mentioned that many Africans are given a
second name corresponding to the day of the week on which they were
born. I think is a really nice tradition, but in my case, my middle
name would be “Sondo” (born on Sunday)!! Hmmmm…
Whatever type of name you have chosen, or are thinking about for your
“bundle of joy”, its worth doing a little research into the meaning. And
it’s never been easier, with the wealth of Internet resources and books
available, including this site.
Your
search may yield some surprises; for example, the lovely-sounding name
“Malory” is French and means “Bad luck”. You could get round this by
spelling it “Mallory”, but this means “Without good fortune” in Old
German!
Alternatively, you may end up a little confused by different meanings of
the same name; for example “Leah” is a beautiful girl’s name, but what
does it mean? Well…
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In
Hebrew it means “Cow” or “Weary one” – uugghhh!
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In
Greek it means “Glad tidings”
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In
Assyrian, it means “Mistress, ruler”
And a
final warning: if you are planning to go for a funky, unusual-sounding
name, be sure to avoid “Bacia,” – its Ugandan meaning is “Family deaths
ruined the home!”
Here
are some very useful baby name meaning websites:
www.babynamesworld.com
www.aboutbabynames.com
And for
even better information and advice, check out our Top Baby Name Meaning
Resources below.
Enjoy
your search and happy baby naming!
Michael