Saturday, October 25, 2008

5 Tips for Finding Cute Baby Names



Naming your baby is one of the most important decisions of expecting parents, as the name will be with your child for their entire life. While choosing a name for your newborn can often be scary and overwhelming, it can also be exciting and the most fun part of your pregnancy.

There are indeed endless possibilities for baby boy and girl names. While some parents prefer to give their child a popular and common name, others are looking to their family tree for inspiration, and some are simply looking for a cute name.

Here are 4 important points to consider when searching for the perfectly cute baby name:

1. Consider your last name. When choosing a cute first name for your baby, you must ensure that the first and last names go well together without sounding odd. While Madison is a cute name for a little girl, Madison Davison may be a bit too much. Select a short first name to go along with a long surname and vice versa. This way you can make sure that your baby’s full name will have the right balance. If you decide to give your child a middle name as well, make sure that it flows comfortably with the first and last names.

2. Remember that your baby will grow up. Keep in mind that the name will be with your child for the rest of his or her life. Sometimes a name that sounds adorable for a baby girl or boy could prove to be embarrassing for a 17-year-old and may cause your child problems when trying to head for an interview. A name like “Precious” is a sweet name for a little girl, but may sounds awkward for a grown up woman.

3. Nickname risk. Avoid cute baby names that can be shortened to insulting nicknames. Make a list of all possible nicknames that your child might end up with when choosing cute baby names.

4. Consider names with a special meaning. Instead of choosing a cute name for your baby, there are plenty of names that look good and that have a special meaning. You could select a nice sounding name that means “sweet”, “brave” or “kind”.

5. Consider using a known nickname. In recent years, widely used nicknames have become first names in their own right. For example, the name Gary has many origins, which largely all reach back to the Germanic element gar meaning “spear”. Names such as Garfield or Gareth begin with this element, and Gary used to be a nickname for those names. However, nowadays, the name Gary is widely used as a given name. The female name Elsa is a nickname of Elizabeth. Today, the name Elsa is popular world-wide. The name means “my God is bountiful” or “God of plenty”.

When selecting a cute name for your baby, make sure that you choose a name that your child will be happy with throughout his or her life. Ask yourself if the name could be an embarrassment to your child later in life and ensure that the first and last names sound well together. Once you have chosen the perfect cute name for your baby, sit back and relax!

Credit: http://www.babyhold.com/babynames/Tips/5_Tips_Finding_Cute_Baby_Names/

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