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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Are Baby Gifts and Guys Mutually Exclusive?

Ever had a situation in which a gift was needed to be sent by you to someone for an occasion but you were absolutely stymied about what to give? I'm confident that this circumstance has occurred during the celebration for a new baby. This is especially true for the menfolk out there that generally have no inkling regarding the correct etiquette to guide their baby gifts choices.
Guys, is there a type of gift that would hide your helpless ineptitude and actually show a sense of grace or, dare I say, savoir-faire? Absolutely, my male comrades! The answer is Baby Gift Baskets. They are simple to find on the internet and to dispatch to anyone, anywhere across the continental USA. It would be a bada bing - bada boom exercise that's a cinch to do.
These gift baskets contain all of the cute and cuddly stuff that you won't have to shop for. Teething toys. bibs, booties, ducky and teddy bear items plus more can be magically brought together and purchased in one fell swoop. The baby gifts can also be customized for boy or girl. The basket itself is another gift that can add to the décor of the baby's room. Starting to see the light here, boys?
Here's the plan, Stan. Go to Google or Yahoo or whatever and type in keywords or phrases that relate to the type of item to be purchased. How about "newborn baby gifts delivery" or "baby gifts" or ...Wait...I just had another startling cosmic revelation! Try "baby gift baskets" and press the Search button. Shaaazam! That should get you on your way to shopping for and choosing the right gift basket at the right price.
You would then give instructions to the Baby Gift Basket online store of whom to send it to and where to ship the merchandise and by when. Then make a secure credit card payment that's within your financial wherewithal and the process is complete. No mall shopping anxiety. No carefully wrapping and packaging the gift. No impatiently standing in line at the Post Office to mail. Need I say more?
You may have to sincerely ask yourself the question "What part of this don't I understand?" Read this article again if that's what it takes for you to realize how this advice has made you more sophisticated and worldly within the realm of Guydom. Take heed not to get all giggly once you grasp the concept because remember...You're a guy! Just pass me some pretzels and the remote and we'll call it even, OK?


Sunday, September 21, 2008

Baby Shower

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.
Something Special
Everyone loves a unique gift. Gifts that reflect the thought and knowledge of an individual are much more meaningful than gift items which are generic or even, at times, requested. Certainly new babies require many things, but there is no reason those items must stand alone at a shower. To show a young mother how much you care, find a unique gift for her little one that truly reflects her personality. Perhaps a humorous outfit or luxurious, faux fur blanket would be especially meaningful. To give an extremely practical gift, such as diapers, find a special way to do so. Diaper cakes have surged in popularity as they are so beautiful and functional. A gift that shows the bond between the young mother and yourself is also entirely appropriate. For instance, a special outfit might have a butterfly or frog that has special significance to the two of you. For additional gift ideas, spend time on luxury baby item websites such as http://www.spiffybaby.com/.
Pamper the Parents
While showers are a prime opportunity to help soon-to-be parents stock up on baby essentials, the party is also the perfect time to help pamper the expectant mother and frazzled father. Pregnancy is extremely draining, and most mothers simply don't take the time to relax and revel in the miracle of the life inside them. In addition to your baby gift, you might consider a gift especially for mom or dad.Beauty items, such as pregnancy skin care, might offer an expecting mother a chance to primp and glow. While some mothers avoid taking hot baths during pregnancy, there are many other bath items such as pedicure or manicure sets as well as lotions and shower gels that might lift a tired mother's spirits. Of course, pregnant women should generally avoid alcohol, so wine is not suitable, but decadent chocolates or teas are not off-limits. In general, anything that will offer the young mother a chance to relax and enjoy herself, however briefly, will be much appreciated. Expectant fathers should certainly not be left out of the festivities. Often new fathers endure as much stress as the expectant mother, and should be offered gifts to demonstrate their importance to the growing family. Dad pads, the male equivalent of a diaper bag, or educational toys which can be as much fun for the grown boy in the house as the newborn one make the perfect thoughtful gesture for Dad. Find Dadpads and other ideal gifts for the new father at http://www.spiffybaby.com/.
Support
While gifts are wonderful and certainly appreciated, a shower is a party to honor the expectant mother, and sometimes father. The time at a shower is best spent creating warm memories, sharing tales, and perhaps advice. Simply offering support to a mother as she takes a moment to celebrate the life inside is the most important gift of all. Spiffybaby.com is dedicated to providing unique and upscale baby gifts and toys as well as European design baby clothing and shower gifts. For additional articles and information relating to baby showers and gift ideas, visit http://www.spiffybaby.com/.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Baby Acne And What You Must Know

Baby acne is a common disorder that affects approximately 20% of newborns. It's nothing serious that you need to panic about, but should be treated. In this article I examine some of the best practices for treating baby acne.
To treat baby acne, it is important to understand what it is first. With adult acne, your body produces hormones, which will stimulate to sebaceous glands to produce more oil. The oil production begins in your follicles and as your hair grows, it brings it out through the layers of the skin. The follicles become clogged with oil and bacteria and your skin becomes inflamed. In baby acne, it begins much the same only the hormones cross the placenta during birth and then stimulate the baby's sebaceous glands. Your baby's skin is irritated by those hormones and that is when the little pimply bumps occur. It can occur in one area or all over the body. Baby acne can also be caused by certain medications or if nursing, by ingesting something that is in the breast milk that could cause acne to flare up. When flared up, looks like little whiteheads and the skin may be red.
Baby acne may not reveal itself right away. They can get it right at delivery or up to three weeks of age. It occurs in both genders, more typically in boys.
To treat it, simply wash your baby with a mild soap and warm water. Once a day should be sufficient. Never use harsh soaps, exfoliants or scrubs as this could irritate their skin even more. When they are done with the bath, pat them dry with a soft towel, don't rub their skin abrasively. Acne is an internal issue and being dirty will not cause acne so it is important to remember not to over wash your baby's skin as this will cause further irritation. Also, avoid using lotions or oil as this could also cause further irritation. If you insist on using lotion, use a lotion that is oil free, hypoallergenic and does not contain any fragrance.
Keep in mind the type of fabrics you are using as well as detergents. Certain fabrics may cause irritation in your baby's skin, including their clothing, blankets and towels. Use mild, hypoallergenic detergent when washing your baby's fabrics.
If your baby has severe acne, there are over the counter products available. It is advised to speak with your doctor or medical professional when using any product for your newborn. Some rather safe products you can use are creams such as hydrocortisone. Ionic silver is the safest treatment available because it not only kills bacteria, but it also promotes healthy skin and reduces irritation.
Do not use adult acne products on a baby's skin. Adult skin is much more developed and is used to fighting off bacteria. Adult products are much too strong for developing skin in babies and could cause even more breakouts.
Baby acne is not genetic; it's just the reaction to hormones. Just because your baby has acne as a newborn does not mean he/she will have it as an adult.
If the baby acne does not go away at four months, talk to your doctor. They are not in any danger of scarring; it's just an irritant to them.

Author: Mary Murphy

Baby's Skin Care

A newborn's skin is soft and delicate. Proper skin care and bathing can help maintain the health and texture of the baby's skin. It is important to understand that to take care of Baby’s skin the most natural way is often best. Newborn baby may have some skin conditions that seem unusual to you. Most are fairly common such as Baby acne is a red, pimply rash on the face. Generally, it disappears over time. Cutis marmorata is a condition where the skin looks like pinkish-blue marble when exposed to cold temperatures. Erythema toxicum is a common, splotchy red rash that can affect newborns. Some have firm yellow or white bumps surrounded by a flare of red. The rash tends to come and go on different parts of the body. Vernix is a greasy white substance that coats and protects baby's skin in the mother's uterus. Some babies are born with lots of vernix still on their skin.
Milia are tiny whiteheads on your baby’s face. It is harmless and can be washed or wiped off. Crusty patches on scalp. Overactive glands in your baby's scalp can cause cradle cap. If so, use a mild soap containing olive, coconut, or palm oil and possibly herbal extracts such as calendula. Contrary to popular thought, most babies may only need to be bathed two or three times a week or every other day. Baths can be given any time of day. Bathing before a feeding often works well. Sponge baths are required at first. Bathing in a tub of water should wait until the baby's umbilical cord falls off, and a baby boy's circumcision heals, to prevent infection. Contact dermatitis can develop after your baby’s skin comes into contact with something irritating or that she’s allergic to. Keep your child’s skin moist. After bathing, apply moisturizer within three minutes to retain the moisture in the skin. Avoid sudden temperature changes.
Avoid using soap if possible and do not scrub skin with washcloth. If soap is needed, use mild, moisturizing, unscented soap. Heat rash also problem baby skin and causes little bumps on the skin that can show up when your baby overheats. Keep your baby comfortably cool by dressing him in loose-fitting, light cotton clothing, especially in warm, humid weather. Massaging lotions and oils into your baby's skin can relieve irritation. But anything you use should be free of petrochemicals , which are themselves irritants. Premature babies skin is even more delicate, so it is important to withhold all products until their approximate due date, as their skin takes longer to mature. If your baby is overdue, his/her skin may well be dry and cracked. Don't be tempted to use any creams or lotions. If night-time itching is a problem, use a cold, damp washcloth to soothe the child's skin.
Baby Skin Care Tips
  1. Babies’ skin needs cleaning and cares for a healthy function during their growth.
  2. Humidity causes macerations. Don’t use talc. It is abrasive and irritates the skin.
  3. Protect baby skin from sunburn as well as associated problems such as freckles and premature wrinkles.
  4. Avoid frequent baths for eczema.
  5. Keep baby’s skin from becoming dry and itchy by adding non-allergenic oil to the bathwater.
  6. If your baby has seborrheic dermatitis, a mild hydrocortisone cream (0.5%) is safe and usually effective.
  7. 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!

If someone told you that getting pregnant is easy - Would you believe them?
If somebody told you that the process of gender selection was easy, what would you say?
Do you want to conceive a boy, or do you want to conceive a girl?
OK enough questions! If you are reading this article then it's more than likely because the topic of gender selection has cropped up in your day to day life. I know plenty of people with all boys, or all girls. And I also know a good half of them would have more children if only they be guaranteed the sex of their choice.
There is of course medical ways of baby sex selection. Microsort is the most common method, similar to IVF only the sperm gets sorted first. Now wouldn't you think that with all of the technical equipment that our consultants and medical staff have now days, that if you paid your money - You would get what you paid for?... Not necessarily!
It can't be guaranteed, and that's if you get pregnant at all. Everyone thinks of IVF and assumes that there will be a baby at the end. Not always true, The pregnancy rate for IVF is only around 35%! Now if you are one of those lucky 35 out of 100 women, the chances of you having the gender of your choice are along these lines - To conceive a girl, 90%. To conceive a boy, 80%.
So on the whole process we're not really talking good odds.
To be fair there is a process out there, that still uses IVF, but very nearly 100% guarantees you the child of your choice. You will pay through your high teeth for this method. PGD (Pre implantation Genetic Diagnosis) determines the gender of the embryo before it is placed into your uterus.
Onto The Easy Bit
One more question - What if you were to find out, that there is a way to get pregnant with a child of the gender of your choice. Not only does this method give you a child of your dreams, it will prepare your body for pregnancy. How?...
In 3 simple steps!

· Timing and PH levels

· Minor diet adjustments

· Specific intercourse positions

Imagine rolling the Shettles method, the Ercisson method, Dr Jona's method, The Microsort method all into one. You don't need the lab to sort the sperm, because that is exactly what you're own body will do once you have prepared it!
That really is it! Once you know how to apply these methods in the correct way, you are on your way to gaining the perfect little prince or princess that you so desire!
And one more thing... The success rate is around 94%, and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg (nor does it cost your next years salary!)

Author: julie gardner

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Popular Gender Neutral Baby Names

Choosing a name for your new baby can be a difficult task for some. With so many options and variations of different names, you have a lot of thinking and consideration to do because whichever name you choose will last for a lifetime for your baby!

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

Having a new baby means a lot of preparation. Taking child birth classes, preparing the nursery, picking cloths, changing the arrangement of the whole house and of course coming up with the right name for your child. This might not be an easy assignment. Many different options and opinions, many different reasons for naming them one way or another. So how do you decide?? Here are ten tips to guide you along the way, and help you make the right choice.

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?
The answer is yes. If you happen to like a certain name which is also very popular, you can be pretty sure this name will not cause trouble for your child in the future. A few factors to be taken into consideration:A popular name means others will use this name with ease and comfort, Also, there will be no problem in finding personalized gifts (t shirts, hats etc.) for your child. They will never have to explain or spell out their name, and it will ease their way to social acceptance.The main disadvantage of choosing a common name for your child, is they will find themselves surrounded by more people who carry the same name. This might cause confusion, and the use of last names or nicknames will be required in order to distinguish them (a subject discussed later).
5. Choosing an original and unique name
Today more than ever, everyone needs to feel they are not just one of many. Having a unique name causes one to feel special, unordinary. Whenever they introduce themselves their name becomes a cause of interest. However, this should be done with caution, and with the future of your child on mind. Many children are picked upon because of their strange sounding names. Make sure the name you choose is relatively easy to pronounce and read. Avoid names which might result in embarrassing nicknames. For great unique ideas try the Baby names suggestions tool.

6. Think about nick names.
Often the name you originally gave your child will be altered and shortened by his friends, and even family. Andrew might turn into Andy, Jennifer could be known as Jen. You should consider whether or not you like these nicknames, since they have a better chance of sticking with your child through out their life.

7. Consider the middle and last name as well
Choosing a first name is one thing. But a nice first name which is easy to pronounce and blends well with the middle/last name might be harder to find.If you have a very original idea but are afraid your child might suffer baring it as a first name why not use it for a middle name? The combination of the three names should be considered. Can you pronounce them easily? Are the three names somehow connected? It might not be a wise idea to give your child a first name originating in Greek with a middle name originating in Hebrew and an all American last name. Also consider the initials, and make sure they don't spell out anything embarrassing.

8. Avoid names that remind you of people you genuinely dislike
It might be a wonderful name. But do you really want to be reminded of someone you don't care for when you hear your own child's name? Even if it is the perfect name, think twice. You might consider altering the name a little, with a different pronunciation or spelling. This might solve your conflict.

9. It is a good idea to use the internet as a source of ideas for baby names.
The site Baby names meaning 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 ( i.e American baby names, Italian baby names etc) 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.

10. Go with your heart.
Hearing what others think, taking advice and ideas from others is okay. But if you feel strongly about a name even though others seem to dislike it, use it anyway. After all it is your own personal decision, and if no one convinced you otherwise, it means you should go with it.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Tips for Choosing a Baby Boy Name

Choosing a name for your baby boy can feel overwhelming when you begin to consider that your little one will have this name his entire life. You may be wondering do we choose a family name or try something a bit more contemporary. This is when many parents turn to books and the internet for suggestions on choosing a baby boy name.
If you are preparing to bring your new son home and are looking for ideas on a name here are helpful tips on choosing a name for your baby boy.

Consider how it Sounds

Say your ideas out loud and listen to how it sounds. You want a name that is easy to say and sounds good. For example a rhyming name is very distinctive and may lead to teasing in school. Also names that mean other things like Forest and Sky can be a big burden to a young child.
Think Monogram
Think about the initials your baby boy will have with his name. The initials for Samuel Adam Paul give you SAP which may not look good in a monogram.
Remember the Tease Factor
Children are ruthless when it comes to teasing and funny names and nicknames are an easy target. As you are choosing a baby boy name think about what nicknames will come along with his name. Maybe simply switching a first and middle name around will keep the name you cherish and prevent undue teasing.
Remember this is Your Child
Keep in mind this is your baby boy and the name you choose will be his for life. Take time and pleasure in choosing your babies name for this will be one of the first gifts you give him.


Author: Shauna Hanus

Search Baby Name Information for your Sweet Babies

Avail baby name, Babies names Information Thus which you would have to consider, by selecting the kids name of your baby? The following ends will help you your baby name will give, whom the name earns revert he/she.
The meaning of the kids name of your baby will not considerably probably concern but can its life, you a decision between your favorites to meet help.
Before choosing a your kids name with a unique pronunciation or spelling keep in mind that your child will spend his or her lifetime explaining to others how the kids name is really spelled or pronounced. No one likes having their name constantly misspelled or mispronounced that's for sure.
To verify the nick names or the shortened forms of the kids name of your boy. Many names are used excessive respect to the nicknames during childhood, or other stages of the life, so they are safe to avoid the names of the baby that could produce nicknames that insulted when people shorten them. If you name to your baby Richard, later to hope that they also call Rick to you. If you do not have taste of this nickname, you can also reconsider your decision.
Unusual Kids names are hard to remember, normally stick recalled however once to the memory at the beginning much better. A not very orthodoxies name forms admirable conversation a starter, particularly if there is an interesting history behind him.
You can freely smell to be so creative and logical, like possible with an average name, because your child should not discover it, that if it smells agreeably. They can admire to explain their name average and with each one on him or them can the hair, but they should never use it!
Author: kiddiekids

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Choosing the Perfect Name for Baby

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

  1. 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?
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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
  6. 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

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:
Male Names: Jacob, Michael, Joshua, Matthew, Ethan, Andrew, Daniel, William, Joseph, Christopher
Female Names: Emily, Emma, Madison, Olivia, Hannah, Abigail, Isabella, Ashley, Samantha, Elizabeth
Celebrity Names:
ANGELINA JOLIE: Maddox, Zahara
BEN AFFLECK: Violet
BRITNEY SPEARS: Sean
EDDIE MURPHY: Bria, Miles, Shayne, Zola
EMINEM: Hailie
JIM CARREY: Jane
JOHNNY DEPP: Lily, Jack
JULIA ROBERTS: Hazel, Phinnaeus
LISA KUDROW: Julian
MADONNA: Lourdes , Rocco
MEG RYAN: Jack, Daisy
P DIDDY: Justin, Christian
RAY ROMANO: Alexandra, Gregory, Matthew, Joseph
ROSIE O'DoNNELL: Parker, Chelsea, Blake, Vivian
TOM CRUISE: Isabella, Connor, Suri
TOM HANKS: Colin, Elizabeth , Chester , Truman
WILL FERRELL: Magnus
WILL SMITH: Willard III ("Trey"), Jaden, Willow
Author: Larry John

Best Baby Boy Names Ever Chosen

BABY BOY NAMES

Babies are wonders on earth to show to mankind how lovely life can be! It is a dream come true experience to have babies and with them come the toys, happiness and confidence of future that is worth living. Parents are the backbones of their children. Great care is taken even about the minuscule details to keep the child comfortable and happy.The parents play a key role in shaping the child’s future from the very first day of his birth, till he grows to an independent man, Utmost care is taken to make the child shimmer from the crowd which in turn make the parents proud of him. The uniqueness of the child starts from as early as naming him! Names are the assets that the children bear from the birth till his death!Naming the child especially when it is a baby boy can be very exciting and exhaustive as well. Baby boy names are numerous and one can witness a never ending name lists once peeped in to baby boy names book. To choose name for a baby boy can be as important as choosing a life partner itself. Naming a child is an art. Modest care has to be taken to analyse all the intricate details of the name chosen. While naming a baby boy can be the foremost things in priority list for him, naming with purpose can be all the more significant. The name of the child depends on the quarter where the child is born. Every name reflects the touch of his birth place. Many parents will love to name their offspring with the name that has a good meaning in contrast to the trendy names which sounds like the names from Mars. The meaning in the name reflects the over all personality of the child. The Better the meaning of the name chosen the better is the child’s profile!The quality of the name has a direct influence on the child’s character. For example, if the name underlines the brilliant quality then quite obviously, the person bearing that name is expected to be brilliant. The scientific reason for this is that, when the brain keeps on listening to that name very often, it starts working in accordance to the name quality. Like for example, naming the baby boy as Bonner would make him a good citizen. So, naming the baby by knowing the meaning of the name is very important.The baby boy names branches from a variety of origin. The branch could arise from the American, Latin, Spanish origin. The combination of these names produces a novel name that can give a very distinctive and tantalizing effect. The cute baby boy name should also sound pleasant and when it is combined with the family surnames should be pleasurable to call in terms of pronunciation and ease of remembering the name as well.Every grand parent and some parents also to some extent would like to have the baby boy’s name as the reminder of their origin. Naming the baby with their origin names is a way of expressing gratitude towards their ancestors and also bestows their blessing on the new baby boy. Origin names are very different and unique for every community that can be very enticing and fun to call. The most prime thing that is remembered while naming the baby boy is that the name chosen should not embarrass the baby boy when he grows up but should make him proud of his name!Not only just giving names to the baby boy but a lot of other things is also considered quintessential for proper upbringing of the baby. More than any body else the parents are responsible for the child, from choosing a paediatrician, giving bath, cutting the baby’s finger nails and what not on earth. Critical care has to be taken to aid the child to grow comfortably.Being on familiar terms about baby proofing the home, putting the babies under the sunlight, teething problems, brushing the teeth of the baby, nutrition information for the baby and a variety of other issues about the baby at the back of the hand can help the mother to handle the child more confidently.There are many sites available on the internet dealing with these issues. Now a day’s internet has brought the people together having similar interests. You name it and the details are furnished in front of you. Unlike the early days when people go hunting for the baby names for naming their baby boy, internet sites have made their tasks very easy and simple. All the baby boy names are listed according to the alphabetical order. It lists all the names with their meanings along with their origins to the viewers delight.Voluminous number of names from different countries, traditional names, trendy names and many more unimaginable magnitudes of detail are available on the baby web sites. These sites have also provided solution to many problems like breast feeding, colostrums, tips for mother and baby, any troubles associated with the child like the baby colic, allergies, baby food etc have also been discussed for the welfare of the newborn and the mother.What more can the parents need for their child? All the care from the baby boy’s name to all the problems relating to the new born is taken care by these baby websites. It is almost like the websites are taking care of the baby and the parents simply implement practically, the expertise advice on their children. In the current days giving birth to a baby or bringing it up is not as difficult as it was thought to be before.Unlike yesteryears, the current millennium is equipped with hundreds of thousands of tools to provide the best of things available to the mankind, be it choosing the best of baby boy names or parenting. Every thing is made possible as long as the resources like the websites are available. Happy naming and parenting!

Author: karpagamkk

Baby Boys Names: Spectacular Must Read Tips to Help you Choose Well

One of the most important decisions you'll make for your child will be its name. You've got the extraordinary opportunity to decide what a person is going to be identified as for their whole life, a name certainly doesn't define who a person is or what they may become, but it undoubtedly will effect them however slight at some point in their future.Yes, it's a serious responsibility and your baby boys name shouldn't be considered lightly (or confirmed after a confrontation with your mother in law), but remember it's also a lot of fun too! This is your chance to bestow upon a special person the name that you've always liked, or one you've found that has that certain ring to it. Consider these tips when choosing a name to ensure smooth sailing for the years to come.
Consider the Surname:
The babies surname and how it matches with the first name is vital. Unless you want your sons name to be the topic of conversation around the water cooler it’s a good idea to really think about this one.
Don't Forget the Middle Name:
Is your child going to have a middle name? Or two? Thank goodness for middle names, if you’re tempted to be a bit creative when choosing names but your other half doesn’t quite agree, then it can easily be settled by being a middle name. However many people feel committed to a middle name already, the fathers name, or one of the Grandparents names are quite usual. So if you already know what the middle name is going to be take this into consideration. You might want to avoid first names and middle names that rhyme…just a suggestion.
Does it Rhyme with Something Less Than Appealing?:
Bullying is bound to happen, especially if you’re a boy. There’s just something about the male brain which just itches to be aggressive and to take things out on their peers. You can of course help my not giving young and creative minds something easy to twist into the new playground song. This is where the first and last name combination is imperative. Even grown men are especially good at recognising a potential bully magnet, so run it by some friends and family and ask them to do their best.
Will It Be Shortened To A Nick Name?:
That is there nick name going to be? Can the name be shortened? Can you handle it when your Mitchell becomes Mitch? Do you like the name Joe instead of Joseph? Make sure you like the shortened version before you commit. Because, chances are, that’s what your boy will be called throughout his entire life or at least until he’s 80 years old and it becomes more appropriate to use the long version.
Pronunciation:
Is it relatively easy to pronounce? There are some people in life that have very unique and beautiful names that can only ever be pronounced by people that speak French.
Spelling:
Is it relatively easy to spell? You might think it great that your sons name has a silent “j”, but he’ll never get all of those hours back that he spent spelling out his email address to people.All things in consideration, you’ll know the right name when you find it. It will just feel right. Generally, stick to whatever feels right to you and your spouse because this is your special little man. And good luck for the future!
Author: David

How to Choose a Baby Name

Your new baby needs a name to begin his journey into life. Read about the serious business of choosing the right name for your baby. Getting ready to bring a new baby into the world involves a lot of preparatory work. Your baby needs his own clothes, accessories, toiletries, toys, etc. One of the most important requirements though is his own name. Your baby's name will identify him in a crowd and be a word which he will associate himself with for the rest of his life. Your child will not choose his own name. You, as his parent, will select it for him. With such an important decision to make for your child, deciding on a name for your baby should take into account the following factors.

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

  1. 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!
  2. 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'.
  3. 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.
  4. 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!
  5. 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

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