Saturday, September 27, 2008
Are Baby Gifts and Guys Mutually Exclusive?
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Baby Shower
Baby ShowerOffering gifts at baby showers represents an age old tradition, but those gifts don't have to be generic or thoughtless. Find unique shower gifts which demonstrate your special relationship, and make an effort to pamper the expecting mother. Offering a mother support as she celebrates her pending arrival can be the greatest gift of all. Baby showers are truly a blessing. Not only does the expectant mother have an opportunity to be surrounded by well-wishers, but friends have a chance to celebrate with the mother-to-be as well as share advice and gifts. Showers are a wonderful time to help new parents fulfill their wish list for practical items, but generic baby staple items should not make up the preponderance of baby shower gifts.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Baby Acne And What You Must Know
Baby's Skin Care
- Babies’ skin needs cleaning and cares for a healthy function during their growth.
- Humidity causes macerations. Don’t use talc. It is abrasive and irritates the skin.
- Protect baby skin from sunburn as well as associated problems such as freckles and premature wrinkles.
- Avoid frequent baths for eczema.
- Keep baby’s skin from becoming dry and itchy by adding non-allergenic oil to the bathwater.
- If your baby has seborrheic dermatitis, a mild hydrocortisone cream (0.5%) is safe and usually effective.
- Apply unscented petroleum jelly or a cream with zinc oxide to the skin of the diaper area to protect and lubricate for diaper rash. 8. Avoid using baby powder or talc.
Author: Juliet Cohen
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Blue for a Boy, Pink for a Girl - Gender Selection Made Easy!
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Saturday, August 16, 2008
Popular Gender Neutral Baby Names
This article lists some of the popular gender neutral baby names for both boys and girls.
- Addison – This name is more popular among baby girls than boys.
- Alexis – This name is popular for both genders.
- Ashton – Influenced by celebrities, this name can be either for a baby boy or girl.
- Cameron – This name is used for both boys and girls, but more often then not it is used for a boy.
- Casey – This is another popular gender neutral baby name.
- Dakota – This is another favorite gender neutral baby name.
- Harley – This can be for either a boy or girl and is very popular on the popular baby names list.
- Jessie – This name can be used for either sex.
- Justice – A popular name for either gender.
- Madison – This name makes the popular baby names list of 2007.
- Payton – This spelling is for a girl’s name.
- Peyton – This is the popular spelling for a boy.
- Reese – A popular celebrity’s name, this name is rising on the charts amongst either gender.
- Riley – Another very popular baby name rising on the charts.
- Shannon – This name can be for either a boy or girl.
- Skylar – This spelling is popular for girls.
- Skyler – This is the spelling used for boys.
- Taylor – This name can go either way.
Remember to keep a small notebook with you at all times, circle names in magazine’s that you may consider naming your new baby with. Say the name out loud with your own last name, does it sound like the right fit?
Remember, your baby’s name will last a lifetime so be sure to choose a name that reflects both you and your partner.
Author: Julie ann Tomaro
Monday, August 11, 2008
10 Easy Steps for Finding the Best Baby Name
1. Start off with making a list. This list will consist of ideas you like, and also suggestions made by others (family members, friends etc.). It is important to keep an open mind while making this list and not reject any name without a second thought. Even if you don't have a warm feeling for one name, and are not seriously considering using it, just having this name on your list might help you come up with new ideas perhaps you will come up with a nice name that sounds similar, maybe you will like that name with a different spelling, and maybe you would like this name when it is combined with the right middle name. Your list should be updated all the time, whenever a new possibility comes to mind. For great ideas to get your list started visit Baby names list.
2. Divide your list into categories: why is this specific name on your list? Is it there to honor a family member? Is it a name that has a nice sound and good feel to it? Is it a popular name? Is it an original name you came up with? Is it a name which bares great meaning to you or to your culture? It is important to realize there are many different reasons for choosing one name over the other, and with time you may find out some reasons are more important to you than others. When having a categorized list, you might realize some of your favorite names fall into the same category maybe it is time to follow this direction and think of more names in that category.Some of these categories are now discussed:
3. Honoring family members – naming your baby after a relative.It is important that you don't feel obliged to stick with any family tradition when choosing the right name for your baby. If you really like a certain baby name, use it. However, honoring a loved family member by passing on his/her name to your child might be a great way of showing your respect and appreciation. You should consult other family members, brothers and cousins, to hear how they feel about it. This will also help avoid a problematic situation in case any of them planned to use the same name, which might be a potential conflict.
4. Popular names a great way to avoid wrong decisions?
6. Think about nick names.
7. Consider the middle and last name as well
8. Avoid names that remind you of people you genuinely dislike
9. It is a good idea to use the internet as a source of ideas for baby names.
10. Go with your heart.
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Tips for Choosing a Baby Boy Name
Consider how it Sounds
Author: Shauna Hanus
Search Baby Name Information for your Sweet Babies
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Choosing the Perfect Name for Baby
Congratulations on a new baby in your life! Allow me to share 10 major considerations involved in choosing a perfect name:
1) Gender. An initial consideration is the baby’s gender. Knowing this will considerably narrow the field. Make sure your selections are gender-appropriate. Don’t choose a girl’s name for a boy or vice versa.
2) Ancestry. Including the name of an ancestor or loved relative is a noble consideration. What were the names of your great grandparents? Perhaps these would make suitable middle names. It shows family pride, tradition, and heritage.
3) Help. Use good baby name sites or books. Initially, gather several options then use guidelines that follow to thin down the list. Give yourself every chance of success. Certainly, ending up with zero names on the list won’t work and may leave you feeling defeated or disappointed. In-fact, you might keep 2 or 3 options on the list until the baby is born saving the final selection for that special moment.
4) Meaning. Take care in selecting names with flattering meanings. Meaning considerations should include not only the literal translation, but historical as well. Avoid overly cute names. In Chinese culture, babies are sometimes given a “milk name” such as “Cutie” at birth, or two characters that sound cute when said together. However, these are not appropriate legal names. Remember, one day the child will be an adult. In China, permanent names are chosen within a month of birth which is or has been the period allowed before registration. Refrain from using negative meanings. Desdemona is a Greek name for girls meaning “of the devil”, Fraco is a Spanish name for boys meaning “weak”, and Alda is a German name for girls meaning “old”. Instead, collect options that mean sweet, strong, graceful, or noble. Literal translations should include different languages. Muet may sound like a pretty name for a girl, but it means “dumb man” in French. Consider how the name might be abbreviated or used to form profane rhymes or nicknames such as “Farty Arty”, etc. On the other hand, predict nicknames you may like such as Stephen as Steve. And finally, be aware of meanings formed by initials as well. For example, Daniel Otto Griffin (DOG), or Angela Paige Eade (APE) may not be the best selections.
5) Association. Are religious affiliations important to your family? Names of Saints may be desirable. Past Presidents, leaders, or prominent historical figures can be attractive. Research the names to assure no derogatory connotation. Unfortunately, otherwise acceptable names such as Adolph or Attila fall into this category. Attila and “scourge of God” have at one time been considered synonyms.
6) Experience. Life is constantly changing, but there’s no reason to choose a name that conjures up painful memories of places, experiences, or previous relationships.
7) Continuity. How does baby’s name fit in with the rest of the family? Fathers sometimes wish to name their first son after themselves. How does the name sound when spoken or written on a Christmas card together with baby’s brothers and sisters?
8) Pronunciation. The full name must flow well through first, middle, and last. Think about whether it’s easy to say and spell. Say the full name out loud several times to feel and hear it yourself. Ask if it’s easily confused with another name. Kirsten is often misspoken as Kristen. Do you want your daughter correcting people her entire life?
9) Popularity. What matters most is whether the husband and wife like their child’s name. Compromise is recommended during these negotiations. Let selecting your baby’s name be a positive experience maximizing the satisfaction of both parents even if both don’t get everything they want. Next come opinions of grandparents and extended family. Then friends. Remember, popularity changes over time. Avoid selecting names based on the latest fad or trend.
10) Commonality. Whether baby’s name is common or unusual is a personal decision but a factor worth consideration. Names that are too unusual may evoke teasing from other children. On the other hand, a less common name enforces the special distinction of their unique nature.
Again, congratulations and I hope the advice given has helped ease this important decision.
Author: Linda, babynames.merschat.com
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Baby Girl Names - Tips on Naming your Baby Girl
- First of all you must define some general expectations you want the perfect name to meet. You should organize these on a list, with a specific order – from the most important to the least. Here are some categories for example: Should the name be popular (like Joshua) or unique (like skylar)? Should it have a historical meaning or a modern feel? Should it be a name that honors a beloved relative, character or famous person? Or should it be brand new? Long or short? Which letters should be in the initials? Maybe you would really like a specific origin like a Chinese Indian or Greek name?
- If you chose to go with a popular girl's name here are some nice ideas; These are some of the most popular names for girls. All have a nice sound and feel to them and they can never be a bad choice: Emma, Emily, Jennifer, Madison, Abigail, Grace, Alyssa, Elizabeth, Anna, Kayla, Taylor, Jessica, Hailey, Rachel, Lily.
- Looking for a more unique name? Try thinking about these categories: Names of flowers, Names of places, Names of celebrity baby names – they always come up with something interesting. You can try creating a mixture of two names you like, or rearranging the letters of another name to achieve a brand new name. think of words you like in your language and convert them into a name. Think of alternative spelling. Some ideas for you: Nova, Jade, Brooklyn, Ryann, Glory, Columbine, Moxie, Sose, Tu, Gaia, Heaven, Heavenly.
- You probably have some options you have already thought of, but the most important thing is to keep an open mind. You should not focus only on choosing among the short list you already have, but rather try to expand this list. This can be done by trying to alter a nice sounding name, adding some letters, dropping other, rearranging letters of even creating a hybrid of two names you like.
- It is a good idea to use the internet as a source of ideas for baby names. The site babyhold.com contains many tools that will assist you in choosing the right name for your baby. Babyhold.com lists the most popular baby names by year, and also offers many ideas for unique baby names, baby names from different origins, baby names by country and many baby names lists organized by category. You can also try the baby name list tool, offering a different short baby names list each time, for you to get ideas and inspiration
- Always remember that plans are made to be changed. It is not rare for parents to change their decision at once, the moment their girl is born. Once you get your first look at her, one idea might seem perfect for her even if you decided else wise before. So keep all your ideas and write them – you will not regret it.Good luck!
Author: Tali Saar, Babyhold.com
Baby Names
Is name affects in child's life? Yes, definitely a name affects in child's life or future. A positive and meaningful name is always a best sign of a success. Do you know how to choose a good name?? Don't worry in this article you will get very helpful information about choosing a good baby name. Always remember choosing a name for child is almost like choosing his/her identity. A person's personality can always be associated with his/her name, try to give a perfect name to your child. How to choose a good baby name? 1. Always choose names which are easy to pronounce and make sure it sounds good with your last name. 2. Give your baby a meaningful name. 3. Try to avoid common names. 4. Take suggestions from friends and relatives. 5. Teasing at names is quite popular among then children, keep this factor in mind. Initials may combine to make funny, expressive statements. Or nicknames could become a source of trouble.
Some most popular names are:
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Baby Boys Names: Spectacular Must Read Tips to Help you Choose Well
Author: David
How to Choose a Baby Name
Uniqueness
Would you like your child to have a rare and unique name? Remember that this name will then make him stand out in a crowd. This can be both an advantage and a disadvantage. He will easily recognize when he is being called. At the same time, rare and complicated names have immense potential for misunderstandings and mistaken pronunciations. Teachers and caregivers may unintentionally mangle your child's name if they have difficulty speaking it aloud. At the same time, do not give your child a name that is too common. Varsha regrets the name she gave to her son Anil. There were five boys with the same name in her son's class at school. Everyone kept getting confused. For the entire year, her son would proudly introduce himself as Anil B whenever he met someone. Even at home, he would only respond if she called him by the same name. A good tip is to go for a blend of rare and common names. If you have a common surname, consider giving your child a slightly unusual name to make it easier for him in school and later on, at the workplace. On the other hand, if your surname is uncommon, give your child a reasonably well known name.
Heritage
Your baby's ancestry and religion is a big part of who he is. Many parents name their child keeping these parameters in mind. It is perfectly all right to choose to name your child after a god or religious figure. Many religions also have guidelines as to how to go about naming your baby. Sometimes, you may like a name that does not fit into the traditional category. Do not be disheartened. Perhaps you can use it as a middle name. Another trend that is catching on is to name a baby based on Numerology. This is believed to help the child achieve success as he becomes older. Many families also follow a tradition of naming children after elderly or recently deceased members of the family. Some people also tend to name the first-born son after his father and then suffix the name with 'Junior'. This creates a potentially confusing situation in the home. Merely calling your child Junior may seem fine at first but is that what you want him to be known as when he is thirty years old? It goes for choosing names of elderly family members. Your child will have to bear the brunt if you decide to stick him with a name that went out of vogue over fifty years ago.
Memories
Some names may be associated with bad memories. Hence, it is best to avoid using them for your child. The name you select may be a nice name but if you had a nasty colleague with the same name, think twice. Are you going to be reminded of him every time you call out to your child? If there is a possibility of that happening, then discard the idea of using that name. Both parents must agree on this subject. If either parent is uncomfortable with a potential name, drop it. At the same time, do not press your partner for an explanation as to why he does not like the name. Do not be browbeaten by other people when it comes to choosing your baby's name. After all, you are the child's parents. Ultimately, it is up to you and your spouse to choose a name that both of you are happy with. Choosing baby names can be exhilarating for every parent. Read about the serious business of choosing the right name for your baby.
Author: IndiaParenting
5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Name for your Baby
- How Does The Name Sound? This is definitely the most important factor. When you say the name aloud does it have a pleasing sound? Choose a name and say it repeatedly. Call it out loud and see if it appeals to you and your spouse. Also, call out the first name along with your last name. Now if your last name is ?Weiss' then naming your baby boy ?Seth' or ?Ross' would make it: Seth Weiss or Ross Weiss! Not so pleasing is it? An Adam Weiss on the other hand has a nicer ring to it!
- What Does The Name Mean? Once you select a name that you and your spouse really like, go ahead and find out what it means. Often the nicest sounding names have extremely unpleasant meanings or means nothing at all. While some parents are ok with that, others may not be. Also, it is really nice to grow up knowing your name means something lovely like a little girl named ?Dew' or a boy named ?Michael'.
- Is It Appropriate To The Baby's Gender? Again, while unisex clothes and unisex everything has become really popular, are you sure you really want a unisex name for your baby? Let your baby's name reflect his or her gender. While some names are genuinely acceptable for both and often we use nicknames for our children that could belong to either gender, a baby's proper name must be suitable to its gender. Having a boy's name for a girl or vice versa can make things very difficult for your child during the early school years.
- Is The Name Trendy And Currently Popular? Not Too Popular Is It? Another thing to keep in mind when naming your baby is whether the name is currently popular and trendy or not? Names like Calista and Leonardo are of all the rage, thanks to Ally McBeal - the hit TV series and Titanic - the movie. Many parents continue to prefer using Biblical names like John and Mary for their children. However, often it pays not to follow the bandwagon. You could look hard and find a really unique name for your little angel. Just make sure its not so unique as to be made fun of!
- Tradition Has Value Lastly, there's a lot to be said for tradition. Naming the baby as per ?numerology' or even for the ancestors can have a positive impact on the baby's future. Even if you take these astrological signs with a pinch of salt? a little bit of extra luck never hurt anyone!
Author: B: Babynology.com

