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Selecting Baby Names, How To Choose Them

By: Kim Cornips

Naming your precious infant can be a difficult decision for parents to make, here are a few reasons behind why parents choose a particular name.

Baby names tend to go through cycles with particular names gaining popularity for a period of time and then falling out of fashion. Another lot of names become popular for a season.

Those names that go in and out of fad are associated with popular actors, actresses, athletes and musical artists. Some baby names originate from fictional character from well liked television shows. For instance, Tori, Kirk, Wynonna, and Garth are just a few names that people may connect with someone in the entertainment arena.

Other names have a endless appeal and continue to be trendy with generations of moms and dads. Often, these are traditional names that are taken from the Bible or famous literature, either the names of characters or the authors themselves.

Popular traditional names include, Joseph, David, Michael, John, Luke, Matthew, Sarah, Elizabeth, and many others. Other well known names from literature include Scarlet, Meg, Louisa to name a couple.

Some names can also be handed down from generation to generation as a family custom. Some grandparents and parents follow the tradition of naming newborns after them. Others will use their parents name for the newborns middle name. Sometimes a combination of names are used and this is where some odd names can arise.
George, Virginia, Dorothy, Clarence, Josephine, and Edward are just some of the names that have endured throughout generations for this reason.

Baby names can also be decided or influenced by different cultures, race, religion, or geographic location.
The options are endless.

There can be one or more meanings associated with a name, and parents may also select or even eliminate names based on the meaning of the name itself, as well.

Nicknames play an important role as well. Some parents also make the final choice of their baby's name by taking into account the various nicknames associated with that name. Some will choose or veto a name based on what other people might tend to nickname their child when they are older.

As an example, if you name a newborn Robert, common nicknames could be Bob, Rob, Robby, Robbi, Bobby, or Bobbi. Important things about nicknames is that even if you do not call your child by that nickname, others still may. Once your child goes to school or enters the workplace, you have no control over what nicknames are used.

So if you dislike the nickname, you may want to reconsider the name that could be the foundation of that nickname. However, if you love the nickname Bobby, you could simply call to name him Bobby instead of Robert in the first place.

In any case, the name you select for your child should have meaning to you because your child will live with this name forever. So take your time in selecting, your loved ones perfect name!

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