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The meaning of names and their meanings

Naming a baby is not simply to give it a first name, when it comes to first names and their meanings, children often feel special if their given first name represents a good character trait. This way, children are unlikely to be teased because of the meaning. Don't get too hung up on the name meaning that is important to you.

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When selecting, be sure to say the full name (first and last) out loud to make sure they sound good together.

Meanings of names are important. What can be the psychological consequences for your child if you get it wrong. Your naming is a very influential part of your whole life! It is how you and others identify you. When thinking of what to call your baby, one should always consider the meaning as well. However nice it is naming your baby after a relative or other famous person, the baby name meanings should always be considered. Remember these meanings of names can differ depending on country and language. 


For example, if you are planning to call your child Kip, you should know that in Holland that word means chicken! Richard can develop into a nickname that is derogatory in the U.S. To make sure you do not pick something you will regret later on, check the meaning of names or baby name definitions before you decide on that special first name!

Watch out for rhyming, things that may sound embarrassing. This is important regardless of any meaning. They could sound melodious, harsh, smooth and flowing, funny, so be careful that you do not blindly use names but develop your babies name even though it does not go well with your surname or middle name. Remember longer one's works better with shorter surnames, and vice versa. Combining first names that ends in a vowel with a surname that starts with a vowel generally doesn’t work well as they tend to run together.
 

Often first-born sons are named after their fathers. If you love a name but it doesn't meet your family's traditional requirements, consider using it as a middle name. No one is likely to treat your baby differently because their name means something 'spectacular', but the derivation, is something you may want to think about.

Children can be especially cruel when it comes to nicknames. Watch out for initials and nicknames. So try to anticipate any potentially embarrassing initials  such as the initials ''dum' for David Urban Mitchel or Dianne Ulysse Mathews. Unusual choices have the advantage of making the bearer stand out from the crowd. It may be necessary to strike a balance if the child's surname is unusual, and vice versa.

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If your son's surname will be Smith, you might want to consider something with more meaningful than Joe. But if his surname is Boreysenko, then Joe might be a better choice than Reptevia. Watch out for shortening, Benjamin Dover is fine, but shortened it is Ben Dover and could be confused with another phrase - this you might want to avoid. Have fun with your baby first naming endeavors!


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