A Simple Method for Choosing the Perfect Name for Your New Baby
A person's name is something they will carry with them for the
rest of their lives. Selecting a baby's name is an important,
but often difficult decision for many parents. Follow our guide
for a simple process in selecting your baby's name.
Most people have some ideas for good baby names and have thought
about it on and off throughout their entire lives. Remember that
the other parent and people around you will also have opinions
about baby names, so sometimes it is a good idea to consider
these opinions. If by some chance you do not have enough ideas
for baby names, then search the internet for a baby name
directory.
Remember that your new child will be stuck with whatever name
you give him or her for the rest of their lives. Common names
are "normal" and "safe", but sometimes easily forgotten,
especially when you meet a lot of people all at once. Unusual
names are hard to remember at first, but once remembered usually
stick to memory much better. You may want to choose a name that
is easily pronounced from the spelling. When trying to pick a
name, decide whether you want the child to have a common name or
an unusual name.
If you want a not too common name that is easy to remember, try
to think of names of people that you have never met before. For
example, I've never personally met anyone named Darien, so
perhaps that name is not too common. Although this method is far
from scientific, it is a good way to brainstorm.
Want to avoid common names? Check out the following website that
allows you the search for the most common names by year:
http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/
Once you have a list of names, you can move onto the second step
in the process - picking the best name for the baby. It should
be noted that in most cases, the two people who have authority
of a new baby's name are the mother and father. The opinions of
friends, family members, and other associates can be taken into
account as well, but ultimately the parents should make the
final decision. The name should be one that both the mother and
father like. Here are some methods for selecting a baby's name:
1) The most obvious way to select a name is to just have both
parents talk about it until they reach a decision. Most parents
can come to agreements this way, although others may be more
fixated on their own name choices. If selecting a baby name
becomes difficult, try the methods below.
2) The father picks a boy name and the mother picks a girl name
before the gender of the child is known (or vice versa). If
either parent does not like a name, they can veto the name. For
example, if the father picks "John" for the boy's name and the
mother does not like it, she can veto. The father then has to
pick another name. This process continues until both parents
pick names that are mutually acceptable. This method works best
for parents that are not too picky about names. Otherwise, the
process could last a long time.
3) If you want to involve friends and family, what you will need
to do is make a list of names. Choose the names that you are
most passionate about and make the list as concise as possible.
Have friends and family rate the names on a scale of 1 to 10, 10
being best (or rank them from favorite to least favorite). The
parents can easily print out these surveys on paper or send the
by email. Total up the scores and see what people around you
think.
The reach a decision, parents must agree on a process and then
follow it. In summary, following these simple steps can take the
stress and difficulty out of selecting a baby's name.
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