Tips for choosing the best name for your baby

Choosing your baby’s name may be one of the most difficult decisions you’ll ever make. Their name will be part of their life’s journey, so take your time to make the decision! As you discuss the topic with your partner, make note of these tips to help you choose the right name.

      1. Link it to a memory

    Think about names of your parents, a family member, somebody that you admire, or the name of someone from a meaningful moment in your life. When a name is inspired by a memory, it is unique in its own way and it won’t matter that thousands of people may have that same name. Better to choose something common and well known than unusual and hard to pronounce As we mentioned earlier, your child’s name will accompany them throughout their whole life. So rather than choose a name based on your personal taste or a trend, or a foreign name, you may want to take time to consider if you are completely sure you want that name for decades to come. If you are convinced, carefully review how it is spelled, since even small decisions in spelling can affect how your child is addressed throughout their life. As an example, “Jesús” is not the same as “Yisus” even though they are pronounced almost the same in some places.

      1. Look for special meaning

    These days, it is easy to find the meaning behind a name. Simply look online and read up on its etymology. You’ll easily find information about its origin and significance. Doing this can be inspiring as you imagine the characteristics you hope to see in your child even before they are born.

      1. Make a long list

    tart with a list of first names; you can always add on middle names later. It’s best to do this together with your partner, going over your favorites multiple times until you’re sure that you both love your top pick.

      1. Be mindful of abbreviations

    Remember that a name is a lifelong commitment, so analyze everything about it before making a decision. See how it will look if only the initials are written–it may spell something unappealing that you’ll want to avoid. No one wants their initials to spell something like UFO or BAD.

      1. Last names matter, too

    A full name brings everything together, so be mindful of how the last name pairs with the other names. Do they sound good together? Or do they come together in a way that others may tease your child about? No one wants to be called “Robin Banks” or “Justin Case.”

      1. Something from the heart

    Don’t get caught up in trends or other people’s opinions. Say your top pick for your baby’s name hundreds of times out loud to be sure you are decided. Make sure you don’t have any hesitation and that both you and your partner like the name, without pressure from others. There may be names you like more than others, but the truth is that if a name is chosen with love, that is sure to be reflected.

    We hope these tips help you. Remember to make every decision for your baby together with your partner, guided by care and love.

    BOY:

    Liam
    Noah
    Oliver
    Elijah
    James
    William
    Benjamin
    Lucas
    Henry
    Mark
    Tom
    Wylder
    Cillian
    Carter
    Anthony

    GIRL:

    Olivia
    Emma
    Charlotte
    Amelia
    Ava
    Sophia
    Isabella
    Mia
    Evelyn
    Harper
    Zoey
    Willow
    Hannah
    Addison
    Leah
    Lucy
    Eliana

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