How to Pick the Perfect Baby Name for Your Upcoming Addition to the Family
This year, the hottest suggestions for infant naming are a bit unusual . From biblical names with a twist to foreign names, 2008 sets a whole new pattern for naming kids . Name meanings and history are important to contemplatewhen naming a baby, since that name will be something that will be with them for the rest of their lives. Although name descriptions are the first things one frequently looks at when deciding on the ideal name for a baby, following name suggestions in books has become very usual in today’s society . Year 2008 maintains a little bit of the traditional element in popular infant names, but also integrates current style, a retro factor, and an unusual touch. These same trends are being followed when it comes to the baby gift industry where more and more baby gift stores are offering baby personalized gifts.
As it has been established for the past few years, biblical traditionalnames are some of the most well-liked . Jacob, Joshua, Abigail, Daniel, and Gabriel are some names that have been predominant in modern times. A few rare additions to these usual biblical names are those such as Caleb, Ethan, Zachary, and Elijah. The name “Elijah” is actually one of the most popular names this year. Many people hold true to biblical names because they are timeless , and they usually have a wonderful , deep meaning that recognizes great meanings for your baby’s life. In fact, baby keepsakes are oftentimes created with the puchase of personalized baby clothes.
An interesting trend this year is for Western parents to present their kids foreign names. Spanish, Asian, Italian, Irish, and Arab names have turn out to be quite popular amongst North Americans and the English. Carlos, a Spanish name meaning “free man,” Connor, an Irish name that stands for “much wanted,” and Lian, a Chinese name whose meaning is a “lotus flower,” are some of the most widespread foreign names that have gone universal.
Another cool and up to date belief in 2008 is giving your name a classic, traditional name with a twist in the spelling. For instance , instead of naming your baby girl “Natalie,” come up with a various and creative technique to spell the name, such as “Natelly.” Alterations to usual names should be well prepared and thought out. Place an importance on the part of the name, or a sound in the name that you adorethe most. This is a beautiful technique to make your infant stick out from the rest. uniquely spelled names are measured at the top this year.
A lifelong pattern that began last year and has prolonged throughout this year is to present your infant the name of a place. Australia, Athena, London, Ireland, and Paris are usual place names that have become popular infant names this year. Some consider that this trend is a result of the popularity of Paris Hilton, a famous heiress and fashion icon . Naming kids after a location on the map is probably the top trend for 2008.
Finally , giving kids weird and rare names is a usual trend today among celebrities. From “Apple” to “Shiloh,” these names are inclined to stick out from the crowd. When choosing the correct name for your little one , keep in mind all of the characteristics of the name, from sound and spelling to significance . After all, this name will be a part of the child’s life, following them around everywhere they go - from personalized toys, like their very own instep pink pedal car to what they will be called by their employers when they become adults.
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October 19th, 2008 at 3:44 pm
Greetings,
I’m sorry to say that so far, all of the articles written on the importance of naming have been incorrect because few people understand the process for naming. Standalone names mean whatever they mean in a particular culture. “Suri” means princess in Hebrew, red rose in Farsi and pickpocket in Japanese–so what does the name “Suri” really mean? When the name and birthdate are assigned to a birth certificate, they become a blueprint of what that child will experience in this lifetime but the names you think they represent are no longer valid.
You would not believe the secrets that lay hidden within a name and a birthdate.
The name reveals the baby’s personal characteristics and traits (Soul Desire, Personality, Purpose and eight lessons to be learned) while the birthdate reveals the child’s development areas (strengths and weaknesses).
All children are born with a spiritual master plan–their blueprint but unfortunately, the naming convention is not only misunderstood but it would be shocking if parents learned the truth about naming in general and how it will affect their child’s life. The most important gift a parent will ever bestow on their child is his/her name.
It’s unfortunate that most people are not aware of the importance the naming convention has which is largely due to the fact that only a few experts exist who really know what’s behind a name.
Joanne Justis
Chaldean Master Numerologist and Author
Baby Naming Expert
http://www.NumbersRU.com