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How do I pick my baby’s name?
As one of nation’s leading birth announcement companies,
we’ve helped more than 1 million moms and dads share
the great news! Of the many thousands of delightful
conversations all of us at Stork Avenue have had with
new moms and dads, how they chose a name for their
baby is one of the most popular. From those conversations,
we’ve come up with a few ideas…>
Choosing your baby's name can be a very emotional
experience. Sometimes it's easy. Usually, it's not.
There's so much to consider, but the most important
thing to remember is to love the name. Here are five
tips to help you make the right decision:
1. Don't rush!
It's a good idea to have one or more names in mind,
but try not to decide until you hold your baby in
your arms. When you look into those beautiful eyes,
you'll know for sure.
Talk about it
Other than, "Is it a boy or a girl," the question
you'll be asked most is: "What will you name your
baby?" You've probably already heard that one a hundred
times. Of course, the big day won’t wait, so you’ll
need to make the decision. Talking with your spouse,
family and friends makes it a team effort and it's
fun, too. You might even have a baby naming party.
Check out your family tree. Call relatives, especially
those you haven't talked with in a while. Of course,
don't expect a unanimous decision, but everyone will
feel like they helped play a role in an important
family decision.
Say it out loud
How does it sound? Whisper is softly and then loudly.
How about when it's said with a middle name or your
last name? Does it rhyme? If it does, does it sound
good? Think about associated nicknames and say them
out loud too. Does the name pass the "playground
test?" Kids can be pretty tough. Would you say it
loudly at a mall? If not, don't give it to your child.
Do you have another child with the same sounding
name or even the same first letter? Sometimes, that
can be confusing when said aloud.
Spell it out
It's amazing how creative parents can be. Unfortunately,
that's not always best for their child. Creative
spellings or pronunciations of popular names will
have your child constantly correcting those who mistake
it with its more popular version. You can't forget
the initials, either. What do they spell or represent?
And, if you plan to call your child by a pet name,
it's probably best to register the full version at
birth, so your child has the option to later use
a more formal version.
Make it meaningful
Your baby's name should evoke happiness and pleasant
feelings. It should reflect qualities and traits
that you hope your child will possess. Family names
are great and give your baby a rich heritage, but
if you don't like the name, it probably won't feel
right, even if it pleases relatives. A unique name
may make your child stand out and feel extra special.
But, if it's too unusual, it could cause problems.
It's also very important that your child has a name
with clear gender identification. And finally, it's
always tempting to pick today's most popular name,
but will it be popular 10 or 20 years from now? And,
do you really want your first-grader with the same
name as four others in the same class?
We know this is not an easy decision, so we've developed
a few "babynamer" tools to help. You can review lists
of popular and unique names, search our databases
for the origins and meanings of names and search
by the name's first letter. These databases are updated
every day and we are always looking for more handy
tools to help you make the best decision.
Good Luck and Congratulations!
By Bob and Sue Hunter
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