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Baby Names and Meanings – Help for when You are Pregnant for Sure

Congratulations on selecting a name for the new baby in your life! Especially if you are one of the parents, and have just learned you are pregnant for

sure, what great news!!! Let us help by providing 10 major considerations involved in choosing the best name:





1) Gender. An initial consideration is the baby’s gender. Some parents prefer to wait until birth to discover this. In any event, knowing gender

considerably narrows the field. Assure your selections are gender-appropriate. Don’t choose a girl’s name for a boy or vice versa.





2) Ancestry. Including the name of an ancestor or loved relative is an honorable notion. What were the names of your great grandparents? Perhaps

these would make suitable first or middle names. It shows family pride, tradition, and heritage.





3) Help. Use good baby name sites [1] or books. Initially, gather several options then use these guidelines to reduce the list. Give yourself every

chance of success. Certainly, ending up with zero names on the list won’t work and may leave you feeling defeated or disappointed. In-fact, you

might keep 2 or 3 options on the list until the baby is born saving the final selection for that special moment.





4) Meaning. Take care in selecting names with flattering meanings. Meaning considerations should include not only the literal translation, but

historical as well. Avoid overly cute names. In Chinese culture, babies are sometimes given a “milk name” such as “Cutie” at birth, or two characters

that sound cute when said together. However, these are not appropriate legal names. Remember, one day the child will be an adult. In China,

permanent names are chosen within a month of birth that is or has been the period allowed before registration. Refrain from using negative meanings.

Desdemona is a Greek name for girls meaning “of the devil”, Fraco is a Spanish name for boys meaning “weak”, and Alda is a German name for girls

meaning “old”. Instead, collect options that mean sweet, strong, graceful, or noble. Literal translations should include different languages. Muet may

sound like a pretty name for a girl, but it means “dumb man” in French. Consider how the name might be abbreviated or used to form profane rhymes

or nicknames such as “Farty Arty”, etc. On the other hand, predict nicknames you may like such as Stephen as Steve. And finally, be aware of

meanings formed by initials as well. For example, Daniel Otto Griffin (DOG), or Angela Paige Eade (APE) may not be the best selections.





5) Association. Are religious affiliations important to your family? Names of Saints may be desirable. Past Presidents, leaders, or prominent historical

figures can be attractive. Research the names to assure no derogatory connotation. Unfortunately, otherwise acceptable names such as Adolph or

Attila fall into this category. Attila and “scourge of God” have at one time been considered synonyms.





6) Experience. Life is constantly changing, but there’s no reason to choose a name that conjures up painful memories of places, experiences, or

previous relationships. For example, you may not want your daughter to have the same name as your husband’s ex-wife.





7) Continuity. How does baby’s name fit in with the rest of the family? Fathers sometimes wish to name their first son after themselves. How does

the name sound when spoken or written on a Christmas card together with baby’s brothers and sisters?





8) Pronunciation. The full name must flow well through first, middle, and last. Think about whether it’s easy to say and spell. Say the full name out

loud several times to feel and hear it yourself. Ask if it’s easily confused with another name. Kirsten is often misspoken as Kristen. Do you want your

daughter correcting people her entire life?





9) Popularity. What matters most is whether the father and mother like their child’s name. Compromise is recommended during these negotiations.

Let selecting your baby’s name be a positive experience maximizing the satisfaction of both parents even if both don’t get everything they want. Next

come opinions of grandparents and extended family. Then friends. Remember, popularity changes over time. Avoid selecting names based on the

latest fad or trend.





10) Commonality. Whether baby’s name is common or unusual is a personal decision but a factor worth consideration. Names that are too unusual

may evoke teasing from other children. On the other hand, a less common name emphasizes the special distinction of their unique nature.





Again, congratulations and hopefully this advice helped ease your important decision.









About the Author

Not just a Grandma – a SUPER GRANDMA working with Baby Names and Meanings When You Are Pregnant !





Source: http://www.articopia.com


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