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Baby Naming
Tips and Considerations
By Teri Hanson
http://www.babychatter.com
Choosing the name for your baby will probably be one of
the most important, exciting and fun things you will do during
your pregnancy. Throughout the pregnancy, many hours
will be spent on choosing the baby's name. Friends,
relatives, and even strangers will give you their
opinions. You will probably consider many names and name
combinations before you finally come to a decision. The
following are considerations and tips that will help to get
you started to find the perfect name for your baby.
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Consider what the baby's surname will be.
Does the first name you have chosen go well with the
surname? Do the names sound good together when said out loud?
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Consider what the initials will spell out
when first, middle and surname are initialized and avoid
unpleasant initials. For example, Robert Allen
Thomas when initialized spells RAT. Think about
possible teasing from other children as your child grows
up.
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Some expectant parents feel the need
and/or pressure from family members to use precedent family
names. Family names are great and give your baby a
rich heritage, but if you do not care for the name and the
name is not what you want to call the child, consider
using the family name as a middle name, or plan to call
the child by the middle name of your choice.
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Remember that children must live with the
name you choose for them the rest of their lives, so
while unique names and spellings are very interesting and
favorable, consider the fact that the child could always
have their name mispronounced or misspelled. This
can be very frustrating for a child.
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Consider names that are of ethnic origin.
They don't even have to be your own ethnic origin.
Ethnic names sound beautiful and are very unique.
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Choose a name based upon it's meaning.
Sometimes the meaning of a name can steer you away from
the name, or draw you closer to it. Positive
meanings are your best guide. You can find many
possibilities for baby names, their meanings and their
origins at BabyChatter.com.
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Consider the possible nicknames that could
arise from your baby's name. Do you like the
nicknames that could possibly be derived from it?
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Say the entire name out loud many times.
Does it sound right? Does it rhyme? If it rhymes, does the rhyme sound good?
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Consider popularity. Names that are
popular today, may not be popular 20 years from now when
your child is 20. Consider the trendiness of the
name today.
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If you are stuck on 2 names, consider
combining the two. An example: If you are
stuck on Carla and Leigh, consider combining the two
names to form Carly (or Carleigh)
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If you are going to use a suffix, for
example, John Charles Carter, III, you may want to
consider calling the baby by his middle name (Charles) if
there are other family members already being called John,
or consider calling the baby by his initials, such as
J.C. This will help to avoid confusion.
Above all else, this is the name that YOU
choose and are proud of, so choose what YOU like.
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