CHOOSING THE PERFECT BABY NAME
One
of the most important things you will ever do for
your child is choosing his or her name. Your child's
name will be a reflection of character and identity.
A well-chosen name will be a source of pride for your
child's lifetime. There are several factors to consider
when choosing an unique baby name, most importantly
being the astrological Rashi's of your baby(i.e. the
time your baby was born) However the following hints
should prove useful for parents who are searching
for an unique and the perfect name for their baby.
Sound
The general sound and rhythm of the name is very important.
You will say it and your child will hear it over and
over again. Does the name sound pleasing when you
say it aloud? How does it sound with your surname
and with middle names you are considering? If you
have other children, how does the name you are considering
sound when said with their names?
Uniqueness
It is hard to find the perfect balance between finding
a name that is unique and special but doesn't seem
too strange. You will have to determine your priorities.
There are benefits and disadvantages to both having
a common name and a very unique name. Common names
are easily spelled and recognized and may cause your
child less problems in the schoolyard in early years.
Having a unique name, however, may make your child
stand out and feel extra special.
Popularity
Baby
names tend to follow trends and cycles of popularity.
Aside from the extremely common names that have always
been popular, names that are currently very trendy
are likely to go out of style. When choosing a baby
name, try to be objective and be sure that this name
will sound as good in fifty years as it does today.
It might also cause some hardship for your child to
find that there are three other children in the same
class with the identical name. Some parents look for
extremely rare names to avoid the problem of overly
popular names, while still others try to find a name
that is fairly popular, yet not overly trendy.
Associations
Many parents feel that it is very important to find
a name that conjures positive or meaningful associations.
What do you think of when you hear the name? You may
want to choose a name that reminds you of someone
or something or a place that is significant to you.
Meaning
While
you won't think of the meaning of your child's name
every day, it may be important to choose a baby name
with a positive meaning since it will sometimes be
associated with your child. You can also choose meanings
that reflect qualities and traits that you hope your
child will possess. Or you can choose meanings that
are significant to you for any reason.
Origin
There are no rules that state that you can choose
a name only from your own ethnic origin. Many parents
are now finding beautiful and interesting baby names
from a wide variety of ethnic and historical origins.
You may, however, find that the right name from your
own heritage provides an added source of identity
for your child.
Nicknames
Before you choose the name you adore, think about
the possible ways it can be shortened and the nicknames
that may result. Do you like the potential nicknames
your baby may have? If not, you or your child can
always insist on using the formal name. If the name
lends itself to a very undesirable nickname, however,
you may want to reconsider. Conversely, if the name
lends itself to many positive nicknames, this is a
definite plus.
Spelling
and Pronunciation
Many unusual names are difficult to spell or pronounce
because people are unfamiliar with them. This does
not necessarily mean that you should not choose a
unique name that you love on the basis that it could
be difficult to spell or pronounce, but when ranking
names, it is a factor to consider. Similarly, creative
spellings or pronunciations of popular names will
have your child constantly correcting those that mistake
it with its more popular counterpart.
Initials
As you narrow your search, it is also a good idea
to be sure that your baby's initials don't spell or
represent anything undesirable.
Gender
Identification
Some people think it is very important that a name
has a clear gender identification, while others find
it less important. Many names are ambiguous. If you
decide that it is important that your child have a
name with a clear gender identification, you will
probably want to rule out those names that are being
used for both boys and girls.
Family and Friends
Once you have found what you believe is the perfect
baby name, you may be anxious to discuss it with your
friends and relatives. You can expect to get mixed
reviews. Some people like to get feedback from others,
but bear in mind that there will always be someone
who opposes your choice and this can make finding
a name very frustrating. You may even want to resist
announcing your choices until after your baby is born
to avoid that situation.
A Final Note
In your search for the perfect baby name, you'll find
that very few names meet all the criteria suggested
here. But once you decide on your priorities for a
name, it should be easy to find several that meet
most of them. While these suggestions should provide
rational guidance, choosing a name is very emotional.
The most important thing is that you love the name.
Good luck on choosing the right name and best wishes
for your joyous moments ahead!