Top Ten Hints on naming your baby - Continued
Popularity of the name
The popularity of a name can affect the child in good and bad ways. With
some names being very popular, your child might have several classmates
with the same name. Your child might feel like he fits in better with the
more popular name and might be accepted more by his fellow classmates.
If a child has a very uncommon or unique name, he or she might feel
special from the rest of his friends because the name is uniquely his or
hers. On the other hand the unique name might be looked upon as a strange
and weird name by his classmates.
As you see, it can go both ways (good and bad). The main thing to do is
take your time, consider all of the topics below and make your decision.
With a little thought and research, you will find the perfect name for you
baby.
For a list of the most popular names for the current year and over the
past 120 years >Click here.
Gender
While some parents feel that a unisex name like Robin, Dana, and Chris
allow them to pick a name before the baby's sex is known and that these
types of names 'type cast' the child in sexual roles and expectations less
than traditional boy or girls names; others argue over this point. Some
believe that it is unfair and harmful to have a child explain which sex he
or she is. Girls will typically not be bothered or insulted as much as
boys when they are presumed to be the other gender.
Meaning of the name
While most people do not know the meaning of their own name; the meaning
of the name is something to consider. With most names having a direct
meaning, some names are derived from other names or the combination of
other names. If you have chosen a name that means something embarrassing
or funny, you shouldn't immediately change your mind because it will not
drastically effect your child's life. After all, how many times in your
life have you been asked about the meaning of your name?
If you have chosen a couple of names that are equally attractive to
you, the meaning of the name may help you in your final decision. For a
list of baby names and meanings from around the world >Click
here.
Uniqueness of the name (Alternate spellings)
While a unusual or unique name has the advantage of making the child stand
out, you should also consider that a very unique name that is hard to
pronounce or that no one has heard of can bring attention to the child
that he or she would rather avoid.
One thing to consider is the complexity or uniqueness of the last name.
If you have an unusual or lengthy last name, consider choosing a familiar
first name. If you have a familiar last name consider choosing a unique
first name.
Alternate spellings are another way to make a name unique. Instead of
Emily or Blake, you could choose an alternate spelling of the name, such
as Emalee, Emillie, Emeli, Blaik, Blayke or Blaike.
Sound; Rhythm; and compatibility
How the name sounds when it's said out loud is very important to think
about. Is the name Harsh? Does it go well with your last name?
A general rule to consider is longer first names go well with shorter
last names, and vice versa. You shouldn't try to be cute with choosing
names that rhyme. While it will be cute for a while, your child will have
to live with it the rest of their life. Most naming experts agree that
unequal numbers of syllables create pleasing rhythms. When first and last
names have equal numbers of syllables, a middle name with a different
number will make a nice sounding name.
A final consideration is that combining a first name that ends in a
vowel with a last name that starts with a vowel is usually not the best
choice.
Initials and Nicknames
When choosing a name, think about what the initials of the name will be.
You wouldn't want to name your daughter Malcolm Alex Davis (MAD). The
possible nicknames of the name you are considering should also be thought
about. Children can be very creative and cruel when it comes to nicknames.
Think ahead and try to anticipate some of the embarrassing nicknames that
might come up. If you like the name Madison, but don't think your child
would like to be called Mady, then you might consider another name.
Names tend to go through a cycle in the child's life. Your son's name
might be Michael; but as a child he might be called Mikey, then as a
teenager he might be called Mike and finally as an adult he might go by
Mike or Michael. Just take a little extra time and consider these things.
Pronunciation of the name
Take into consideration the complexity of the pronunciation of the name.
Nobody likes to have the name constantly mispronounced. For example a
child named J'esus (Hay-soos) might be called Jesus (Gee-sus).
Religions; Ancestry (Nationality) and Heritage
Your religious preference, nationality, and heritage may steer you toward
a particular group of names, but try not to make the name unpronounceable
or unspellable, which can be a burden on your child.
Your child's heritage, nationality or religion, might be very important
to you but if the names you are considering for a first name do not go
well with the last name, think about using it as a middle name, while
giving the child a more familiar first name or vice versa. For a list of
names from around the world >Click
here.
Family names and Friends (Namesakes)
While a lot of parents choose to name their baby after their father,
mother, grandparents, relatives, or friends this might not always be the
best choice.
Exact reproductions of names are often confusing and can make the child
feel as if they have no identity of their own. You will also find that
everyone wants to give you suggestions on what the name should be. It is
sometimes best to not discuss the names you are considering; this is
between you and your partner.
Take in the ideas and be thankful for the suggestions, but keep the
final name to yourself until your baby is born or about to be born.
At this point it is to late for people to give you negative feedback
about the name. Finally, do not let anyone ever pressure you into a name
you do not like!
Stereotypes
For most people names call to mind a certain personality trait that often
comes from a well known name sake be it fictional or real. For instance, a
name like Adolph will never outlive the terrible association that comes
with this name. Since the name will forever affect its owners self image,
always consider what associations come to mind as you are deciding on a
name.
If you have found the perfect baby name, but it does not follow all
these rules, then use it anyway. You like the name and that is the most
important rule of all.
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