- 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 like embarrassment or mockery.
- Be sure and decide ahead of time if it is important to you that your child has a name with clear gender identification.
- While it's always tempting to pick today’s most popular name, ask yourself if it will still be popular 10 or 20 years from now or if it's a name that might be considered silly by the time your child is an adult.
- And, that being said, do you really want your first-grader to have the same name as four other students in the same class?
Many off the book is designed with ease of navigation in mind, and has nearly 8,000 names are broken down alphabetically – first by name, then gender, and lastly by origin. So whether you're looking for an African name beginning with "C" for a newborn baby boy or a Welsh name for a baby girl beginning with "S", it will be easy to find. Plus, along the right-hand side of each page, is a "Likes It" column where each of the people helping to choose the baby's name will be able to check off the names they feel particularly passionate about so that you can easily remember all of your favorite names as you read.
And lastly, in some books you might find a bonus chapter with a checklist of the items you'll want to take with you to the hospital when delivery day comes, so you can be sure and not forget anything important!
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