PICKING BABY NAMES
How to pick a great baby name, it takes years, well for us it did, alot of back and forth. Looking at different ways of spelling Kaliegh or Kalie. It was fun and I think you should let me pick your baby name!
How to choose a baby name?!
Choosing a name for your baby has a lifelong impact and is one of your first big parenting decisions, but it’s also a special, meaningful process for you and your partner to experience! Whether you choose a name with personal significance or simply pick one you like the sound of, there are an infinite number of wonderful choices. Just be sure to avoid a few pitfalls and common mistakes, and you can’t go wrong in selecting the perfect baby name.
Make a list of names that have personal meaning. This list might include names passed down from beloved family members, friends, or influential figures in your lives. There are no rules or limits to what your baby’s name can be.
Don’t be afraid to consider significant names from many different sources. Beloved book or movie characters, songs, childhood pets, or even the street you grew up on can be turned into a special and meaningful baby name.
Consider names with shared significance to you and your partner. Perhaps, you two were introduced by your mutual friend, Dora, your first conversation was about Charles Dickens, or you shared your first kiss under the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
If you and your partner both have an equally long list of personal name ideas, a good way to compromise might be to decide on a name with mutual significance from your shared past. Try cutting down the options until your both happy with one.
Ask your families about naming traditions and naming heritage. Family trees are a great source of inspiration as you’re searching for significant baby names. Some families have incorporated common middle names or used specific ethnic origins for generations.
Don’t feel pressure to conform to your families’ naming norms, but it’s always a good idea to ask about them so that you keep your options open.
Asking your families about naming traditions or trends may also help you and your partner compromise on a meaningful name.
For example, you may find out that you both had a great-grandmother named Mary or that you each had an ancestor from Ireland.
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