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Tips for parents still searching for the perfect name

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By AMY SHEY JACOBS / TheNestBaby.com

Saturday, Jan 19, 2008 - 12:33:09 am CST

No luck finding the perfect name? Join the club. Whether it’s duking out options with your partner or stressing over “Sara” versus “Sarah,” choosing a name can be a fun yet frustrating process. “When it came time to choose names for our son and daughter, we were stumped,” says Carley Roney, editor in chief of TheNestBaby.com. “We didn’t want to be too traditional but were worried that creativity might become a curse on the playground. So, we turned to our favorite places for inspiration: We named our daughter Havana after the restaurant where we had our first date. And we named our son Cairo because we’ve always wanted to go to Egypt and plan to take him there for his 16th birthday present.”

Carley, who’s currently pregnant with her third yet-to-be-named child, is considering these ideas for her little bundle of anonymous joy.

All in the family

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Choosing the perfect name for your litte one can be a daunting process.

A traditional way to narrow down your choices is to pick a person in your family who means something special to you and who embodies the characteristics you wish for your little one. In some cultures, it’s common to use the full name of a father, grandfather, mother, or grandmother, etc. One way to reach an agreement with your spouse is to choose the first name from one side of the family and the middle name from the other side.

International flair

Giving your child a name rooted in your personal history can add a sense of identity and interest. Try “Claude” if you come from a long lineage of French ancestry; or “Finn” or “Kelsey” in homage to Scandinavian roots. “Juji,” an African name, means “heaps of love.” And don’t be limited by your own culture: Many parents are now finding beautiful and interesting baby names from a wide variety of ethnic and historical origins (Suri Cruise has a Persian name that means “red rose“). Check TheNestBaby.com to search thousands of names by origin (look for a Quick Link at the very bottom of the page to “Baby Names“).

Location, location, location

Turn to a world atlas for your baby’s moniker like Victoria and David Beckham did when they named their son Brooklyn. Did you first meet in the music clubs of Austin? The hip Texas town is a great name for a boy or a girl. Love your yearly ski trips out west? Try “Jackson,” “Vail,” or “Aspen.” When choosing a name based on location, just remember to choose one that’s easy to spell.

Read a good book

Like Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, name your tot after a character from your favorite book (they named daughter Scout, the young child in To Kill a Mockingbird). Many names that are emerging in popularity are rooted in characters from the best-seller list like Madeline, Eloise, Sawyer and Scarlett.

They can be heroes

Bestow a future of giving to your child by naming him or her after someone who inspires you, like Christopher Reeve, Michael J. Fox, Maya Angelou — even Bono or Oprah if you’re adventurous. Or turn to heroes of the past: Rosa Parks, John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, Anne Frank or Princess Diana.

Whichever source of inspiration works for you, enjoy choosing a name for your new addition. You might also want to consider keeping it a secret between the two of you until the baby’s born to avoid any unwelcome, though well-intentioned, advice from friends and family.


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Simone wrote on January 19, 2008 8:03 am:
" I hate names after towns. Currently, there are twenty within the top 1000 for new borns according to the Social Security Administration. Lincoln is one of them. "

db wrote on January 19, 2008 2:03 pm:
" If you want to know what names are popular with the Brits, please see http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=184. Some of their names are the same as here but some of them are ones that are towards the bottom of our top 100 -- see Ruby and Lucy for girls being 2nd and 11th there and both in hovering around the 90s in Nebraska. "

Mumsy wrote on January 20, 2008 11:19 am:
" We made sure to pick a name that was not in the top 20 for the year before. Now our daughter is the only one with her name in a daycare full of Avas, Ellas, Emilys, Sophias,Olivias, and Maddies. Every boys name ends with an or en now too. Braden, Jaden, Brandon, Aidan, Cayden, Ethan, Dylan. Enough! "

Laurie wrote on January 20, 2008 6:00 pm:
" Please please please resist the urge to use the Hooked-On-Phonics method of naming your babies. No young girl deserves a name like Mykynzie (I have seen this one, no joke). It's so.... adolescent. "

teacher wrote on January 21, 2008 1:25 pm:
" Please name your child one that they and everyone else can spell. Your child may have to spell their name for everything and every place they go . THINK before you name them a cuties name, they have to live with it you don't. "

I don't get it wrote on January 22, 2008 7:41 am:
" Some people treat naming their kids like naming pets. It isn't that hard to be unique and somewhat normal with a name. Think before you name your kid people. I had to attend a baby shower recently for twins yet to be born, Maeson and Maeci. "

Sid wrote on January 22, 2008 8:31 am:
" Also remember that this will be your child's name forever. It may be cute to have a toddler with a name like "Apple" or some other celebrity-inspired name. Think of the kid as an adult. Would a "Doctor Apple Smith" give you confidence? "

Nina wrote on January 22, 2008 4:46 pm:
" I remember someone who had twins at the same time my sister's baby was born, and they shared a room. Cassidy and Sundance - mercy! Their mom said they would go by Cassie and Sunnie, but still... Then there's the delightful woman I've called while at my office - GloryBea. Now that one is hilarious, but kinda grew on me. "