Naming the new arrival in your family can
be a trying experience. Here are a few hints to make
your job easier.
Yashoda and her husband Gautam were overjoyed at the birth of their baby. They
were deciding on theirbaby name. However, friends and members of the family soon swamped them with
their suggestions. From parents to distant relatives, everyone had
their own opinion. Gautam finally got so exasperated that he banned visitors from even
bringing up the topic.
Naming your child can be a wonderful experience for both you and your
husband. There is a special feeling when both of you sit down to pick out a
name for the child you have created together. Choosing a name for your baby is
also a serious decision. After all, the name you select will have an impact on
your child and on you for the rest of your lives.
Think it Over
Always remember that your child has to live with his name for the rest of
his life. Therefore, he should be named only
after giving some thought to all the possible alternatives. Some parents like to wait until they have given birth before they think of
choosing a name. Do remember that childbirth is a painful
and exhausting process. In the moments just after you have given birth, are you
sure that you are capable of taking a rational decision about your baby's
name?
A woman is usually not very aware of her thoughts just after childbirth.
Besides, what sounds cute at that time might very well turn out to be a mistake
later on. For example, would you want your child to go through life being
called Honeybunch?
Try it Out
Another point to remember is to try out how the entire name will sound when it is
called out. A good name is always easy to pronounce. This is not just for other
people but for the child himself. Put the name and surname together to see if
it can be spoken out easily. Sometimes, the name and surname put together may come
out as a garbled mess, especially if they have the same syllables. Make sure
you choose a name that can be clearly spoken.
A good way of testing out a potential baby name is to stand at
the doorway of the kitchen and call out the name loudly, a few times. Pretend
that your child is older and you are calling him for dinner. Does the name make
you uncomfortable? If yes, think about how it will sound if you shout out your
child's name while he is with a group of people. Select a name which
both you and your child will be comfortable with, when you are
out in public, a few years down the line.
Make it Short
Try to avoid choosing a name that is too long. Many parents give their children names that are three or four syllables long
and are disappointed when other people shorten the name. If you give your child
a long name, there is no doubt that at some point in his life, the child is
going to have his name shortened. This sets a stage for your child to inherit
potentially embarrassing nicknames. While a nickname need not remain with a
person for the rest of his life, it could still put your child in a situation
where he does not like his name. If you would still like your child to have a
long name, pick one that is easy to pronounce.
Also take a look at your child's initials. Many parents give their child perfectly normal and innocent sounding names
until the initials of each name are put together. Then they discover that the
initials spell out something embarrassing. Such initials could be used to tease
your child during his school years and sometimes, even later on.

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