Oh Baby! Choosing the Right Baby Name

Written by GranMamma


Naming a baby is no easy task. However,repparttar following tips will help you give your baby his or her very first gift.

1. Religion: For some parents, religion plays a major role in choosing a baby name. Roman Catholics traditionally choose saints’ names. Jews traditionally choose Old Testament names. Names of deceased relatives are often chosen. Protestants often choose both Old and New Testament names.

Interesting Fact! : The majority ofrepparttar 110398 people inrepparttar 110399 Western hemisphere have names fromrepparttar 110400 Bible. The New Testament is a more popular source of names thanrepparttar 110401 Old Testament.

2. Number of Names. You have many options when it comes torepparttar 110402 number of names you choose for your baby. It is very common for a baby to be given three names, however, this is not mandatory. You may choose a first and last name; a first and last name and only a middle initial; initials for both first and middle names; or several middle names. Keep in mind, though, that several middle names will cause space problems for your child any time he or she fills out a form.

3. Sounds. Names are easy or hard to say depending uponrepparttar 110403 combination of letters used. A name such as Harry Berry invites potential teasing. Try this to create a nice effect: choose a first name that hasrepparttar 110404 same amount of syllables asrepparttar 110405 last name. Whoopi Goldberg is a good example.

Interesting Fact! : Whoopi Goldberg’s original name is Caryn Johnson.

4. Pronunciation. Nobody likes to have their name mis-pronounced. This is an important factor to keep in mind with unique names.

5. Popularity. Choosing a popular name increasesrepparttar 110406 likelihood that there will be other children in your child’s school withrepparttar 110407 same name. This may make him or her not feel as unique. However, a child with a popular name may be perceived better by peers than a child with a unique name.

The Personality Traits of a Gemini Baby

Written by Tony Luck


Your Gemini Baby..

May 21 - June 20

Gemini children are lively youngsters who can seem to be everywhere at once! They can be precocious and are often chatterboxes. Your Gemini baby will love to explore and needs plenty of space to do so. In fact, a Gemini baby may become irritable if cooped up. Geminis are friendly and bright and alert. A young Gemini will enjoy playing with toys that involve using his hands and fingers and some Geminis may be ambidextrous.

Gemini children have lively imaginations and often live in a world where reality and imagination are mixed together. They are very inquisitive and will want to explore anything that takes their interest. Young Geminis will be interested in a wide variety of sports and will want to be friends with other children of both sexes.

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