Showing posts with label Choosing baby name. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choosing baby name. Show all posts

How To Choose The Best Baby Name?

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The name you choose for your baby can affect the child's life forever. Choosing a baby name for your child is almost like choosing his or her identity. A person's personality can be associated with their name; molded like a cookie cutter. So, parents should certainly take some time selecting the best name for your son or daughter. Read on for some tips on how to provide the best baby name for your little one.
Stop listening to your family and how important it is to 'carry on' the family tradition of naming all the boys Ralph or John or whatever. Choosing the right baby name does not have to always rely on what your older relatives deem to be the best baby name. It is your baby's name, not theirs. Once your baby is born he will be stuck with that baby name for life. That means it's not wise to just settle for any baby name that will suit your grandma's or uncle's taste.
What will the future be like for your child with a particular name? You don't want your child to be stuck with a name that will cause him embarrassment or ridicule. Do some research about the meaning of the baby name you are considering giving to your baby. Don't consider Doodle Bop as a prospective baby name just because you heard it from a TV show and you find it cute. Don't use Rodelfa just because a certain Spanish TV show's handsome lead actor is named Rodolfo. Try not to settle for the first name that pops into your head or the name of the most famous celebrity at the time.
Take a moment to consider the initials of the baby name you are planning to give your baby. Make sure they don't stand for anything funny, disturbing or ridiculous. Alice Stephanie Stuart? Can you imagine the mortifying situations you may put your child into when he or she is growing up?
If you want to go with your traditional family names, check through your family tree, check to see if there are any cousins with the exact same name you're thinking of using. You'll prevent a lot of confusion down the road if you do. Some families have three or four Christopher John's of varying ages. Gets downright confusing when you try to locate a particular person from the phone book.
Watch out for overdoing it with the clever spellings. Being too creative when thinking of a baby name can backfire, I'm telling you. Your child will be constantly spelling his or her name or people will misspell it because they only know the common spelling of a certain name.
Your partner and you should decide your baby name. It wouldn't be nice to be always blamed when people ask who chose that awful baby name, right? Okay, kidding aside. It's a better idea to share the responsibility of choosing a baby name because two heads are always better than one and it's a very special time that you can share together.
Take your time when choosing a baby name. Do your research of baby name meanings, your family traditions and spellings. Say the potential baby name over and over again aloud to hear how the full name rolls off your tongue. Write it down and make sure to double check the initials. But most all, find a name that pleases both you and your partner. Your baby will love you both for it.

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Choosing the Perfect Baby Name

Choosing a baby name can be one of the most fun and challenging aspects of having a new baby. Your baby's name will be an introduction to the type of person he or she is - for example, is your baby girl a 'Lilly', or is she a 'Rose'? In your baby boy a 'George' or a 'William'? Should your baby's name mean 'strength' or 'desire', or is the name's meaning not important?
Parents, grandparents, friends, siblings, and family will be sharing their advice and ideas in helping you find a name for your child. Chances are you will spend hours trying to pin down that perfect baby name and you'll change your mind more than once along the way. But eventually, you will find a few names that you like best.
Once you find a few different names, you can ask friends and family which name they like best. You can also compare your list to the top 100 baby names by decade or the most popular names of a specific year - maybe you want a popular baby name or maybe you prefer a unique name. Eventually, you will find the perfect baby name, and it will instill you with a sense of pride and achievement, both for you and eventually for your child.
Selecting a popular name for your baby
Today's favorite names may or may not be around tomorrow. While some names have proven the test of time, others have come and gone like leg warmers. There is an easy way to determine if a name has staying power, simply review the top 100 names by year using this site. We list the top 100 baby names for the past 125 years, by year. While choosing a very popular name today can be fun, it may mean your son or daughter will be one of many in their classes growing up. This isn't necessarily bad, but something to consider when selecting that perfect baby name.
Selecting a baby name with the perfect meaning
A great method in finding a perfect baby name is to understand the name meaning. You can find the perfect baby name meaning using one of two methods: 1) you can look up the meanings of your favorite names, and/or 2) you can take the BabyNamesUSA test. The tests helps you find the perfect baby name by choosing words that you believe are important or are words you want your future baby to possess - like loving, or gentle, or intelligent.
The test will allow you to choose meanings that are significant and/or important to you - whether it's a characteristic you find admirable, or one in which you want your future baby to possess to become successful in life.
Searching for a baby name using the origin/ethnicity/religion of the name
One of the most common methods for selecting a baby name is using the origin and/or ethnicity of the baby name. This will give the baby an immediate source of identity and an understanding of the culture and origin of the baby's family heritage. In some religions, like Judaism, it is common to name a baby after a deceased family member, to honor loved ones who've passed. In many cases these names were from a different generation (see top 100 baby names by year, above) and may be 'out of style'. If this is the case, middle names are the perfect solution.
Choose a baby name for each sex - so whatever the baby is, you are ready.
Once you get the wonderful news that a new baby is coming, it will be a while until you can determine the baby's sex - IF you are considering finding out at all (food for thought - there is no better surprise, and nothing more worth waiting for). Having a boy's name and girl's name is a great start.
Naming the baby after the parent - either a single name, or the entire name
In order for your baby boy to become a Jr. (junior), or the 'II' (the second), the entire name should be the same as the father's. The father is the Sr. (senior), the son becomes the Jr. For example, John William Smith names his son John William Smith, the father is the Sr. /I, the son is the Jr. /II. If the son is the third generation to receive the name, the baby boy typically becomes the III (third). Be sure you want to name your baby boy, or baby girl, the same as a parent - it can lead to confusion growing up. If you know you want to name the baby after a parent, selecting a unique middle name may be the perfect solution.
Your child will have to live with this name for a lifetime.
The name you choose for your baby (and future child/adult) should be worn happily. Will family, friends and one day, employers 'take notice' for the wrong reasons? Remember, kids can be cruel - don't make life more challenging than it needs to be.
Choose a baby name that you are proud of, and makes you smile.
Naming your baby after family and friends that have a special place in your heart is a great place to start. Are their special attributes you want your baby to carry - choosing a name that means something special is also a great idea.
Make sure the full name (first, middle and last) sounds good together.
Say the baby's name aloud - is it easy or difficult to say the name? Choose a name that flows well together. Stay away from Jim Shoe (gym shoe) or names that when pieced together can have an alternate meaning.
Write the full baby name down - as well as the initials of all names.
If your baby name's initials make up another word - be sure you are comfortable with what results. For example James Earl Thompson (JET) may be acceptable, but think twice about names like Daniel Irving Petty (DIP).
Spell it!! When writing the name down, was it difficult to spell and/or say? If you had problems, you may want to reconsider the name.
Nicknames are inevitable.
When your child goes to school, joins a sports team or club, chances are a nickname may be close behind. Some nicknames can be endearing, but others may not be what you had in mind when naming your baby. Many times, Alan Jackson results in AJ - be sure this is acceptable, as many times, it is ultimately out of the parents control.
Naming your baby after a sports figure, movie star, or political hero
Be sure you want to go this route, prior to naming your baby. While the name may be beautiful - it could become overly popular. Or, if the person falls out of favor, it may result in giving the name a negative stigma.
Naming multiple babies
If your family is going to increase by more than one baby, there a few things to consider. First, naming babies with the same first initial may be confusing - for you, the babies and future teachers. You may want to consider choosing different initials - giving each child a unique name. Second, choosing different initials may make things easier when accepting gifts containing your babies' initials. If each baby's name contains the same letters - it will be difficult in determining which gifts belong to which baby. This will only get more challenging.
Religious & Traditional considerations
Some families have a tradition in passing down names from generation to generation. Make sure you check with both parents' families first. Also, some religions don't allow babies to be named after living family members. Be sure to check your religious beliefs as well.
Select multiple names for your baby.
Chances are, you and your partner, your family, and others will all have a different name in mind. While the decision ultimately comes down to the parent(s), keep your mind open to suggestions. Not only will this help in selecting the best name for your baby, but it will make your life easier along the way.
What if there is a pet with the same name we wanted to name our baby.
Unless the name is Fido or Spot - we wouldn't worry much about it. We had a dog name Jordan (after Michael Jordan), and I've met many other people named Jordan. It is inevitable that someone somewhere named a dog, cat, fish or rabbit the same name you are considering for your baby. If you love the name - don't look back.
I have a friend/family member who is considering the name I wanted for my baby name.
There are a few things you can do. If the person is going to move forward with the name, you may need to choose a new one (or try talking with them). Or you can find the meaning of the name, and see if a different name with the same meaning is appealing to you.
For you parents that have yet to choose a name for your baby - you should learn from this lesson. You may want to keep you favorite names secret - or only share with people that  aren't going to have kids anytime soon or you can definitely trust. Well-liked and/or unique names can become very popular, very quickly.
So do not hesitate to specify the name of your baby the best in you and your family right now.

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