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So You Have A Baby, What’s
Its Name?
Author: Ashton Renderly
Naming a baby is easy. All you have to do is
think of a name that would suit him or her and viola, the child will
carry it all throughout its life. Some pressure.
Relax though, naming a baby should not be difficult. Just make sure that
whatever name you come up with will suit the baby up until the baby
becomes a full-fledged adult.
The following are helpful tips to make baby naming a fun, enjoyable
work.
Know what you want and do not want
Early on, it is best that you decide what kinds and types of name do you
want to call your baby. Do you imagine yourself shouting “Ralph!,”
“Amanda,” “Edward, or “Raul?”
What you call your baby now is what he or she will be called for life.
So decide where and how you want to go about choosing names. Do you
prefer a more traditional route or would you want to choose from a list
of unusual baby names?
Ask family and friends
To probably give you an idea on the names you might want to call your
child, ask around or interview relatives and get to know your family
tree as well as your partner’s. If there are those people whose lives
have touched you or those who have played a significant if not
meaningful part in your lives, you may consider their names. Make sure
though that both you and your partner agree to such a condition and that
it is a name both of you will like.
Make a list and check it twice
Another option you could do is making a list of your personal favorite
artists, actors, actress, places, characters from novels, movies or
plays or from history or art, mythology, etc.
It would be best if such names or places have a significant meaning to
you and your partner. If you and your partner considered the capital of
France as the place where you definitely fell in love, proposed, (or
where the baby was made), name the child Paris (at your own risk of
course).
Know your lineage
In struggling to come up with a beautiful baby name, take this
opportunity to also know your family’s heritage as well as your
partner’s.
Would you want to have a specific ethnic sounding name for your baby? It
may also be a chance for you to acknowledge or recognize your own or
your partner’s nationality.
Buy a baby name book
This cuts out the effort, sweat, toil and tears of having to come up
with a unique name or in looking for one. Through a baby name book, all
you have to do is open its pages, close your eyes and let your finger do
all the walking.
Wherever your eyes or your finger rests on may be the name that you
might be looking for all your life. Be careful though and always feel
free to change your mind just in case your finger rests on a Bartholomew
or a Willamina.
The best way to go about this process is by highlighting the names you
or your partner prefers. Then start from there.
Look at the big picture
Now that you may have a probable list of names, try to check how they
stack up against the last name of the baby. First and last names that
rhyme really do not sound too good. Long names are really not
preferred, imagine how your child will write his or her name or
introduce him or her self during their first day
of school. Also, try to avoid any names, the nickname of which may be
unflattering.
All in all, naming a baby is supposed to be a fun thing to do. Enjoy it,
until the child grows up and become old enough to legally change it on
its own.
About The Author: Ashton Renderly talks all about naming your new little
one at
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