Showing posts with label Baby names meaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby names meaning. Show all posts

Monday, 28 October 2013

Classic Baby Names are Forever

The charm of classic baby names will never fade. It will remain forever. It is a fact that people living in the ancient period relished classic names and people of our age are still enjoying the fragrance of these names. If you give your son or daughter a classic name, as opposed to a modern trendy name, means that you are choosing a name that is rich with history. Classic boy or girl names are also often ones that have withstood the test of time -- or possibly even, at some point, lessen in popularity and are then revived by parents looking for an original, yet long lasting name. If you research well, you will find that there are names that might have been considered "old-fashioned" names at one point but may currently be on the top of your baby name list. In reality, Classic names give a traditional, enduring, timeless sound to a baby's name.
Some of the popular classic baby names are:

  1. Adele: This beautiful name has Old German roots and means "noble."
  2. Alice: An old but popular German name, this means "noble, exalted."
  3. Amelia: This is an Old German name meaning "industrious, striving." Also the name of a princess in England.
  4. Annie: This lovely name has Hebrew roots and it means "favored grace."
  5. Belle:  A French name, this means "beautiful."
  6. Birdie:  This popular classic name means "bright, famous, little bird."
  7. Caroline: This was the name of George II's queen consort in the 1700's.
  8. Catherine: This Greek name means "pure." Can also be spelled "Katherine."
  9. Clara: A traditional Latin name, this means "famous, brilliant." Another form of this name is Claire.
  10. Clarissa: This enticing name is the Latin version of the name Clarice and is found in a number of medieval documents.

There are so many other classic boy or girl names. You can pick one from Babynology.com and revive the glory and beauty of the past. People will love your baby’s name and you will feel elated.

Monday, 13 May 2013

Feel Blessed with Meaningful Baby Names


In this beautiful world, there are so many things that give you immense pleasure and you love to own them. There is flora and fauna that captivates your imagination and make you feel at top of the world. There are so many luxuries and also means of entertainment that provides you so much joy. But nothing can match the happiness that you derive when you are with a baby. If the baby is yours, then the joy is unending. The smile of your baby will soothe your mind and you will feel like being in heaven. The baby’s playful activities will keep you busy and also delighted. Each and everything associated with the baby is not only joyful but also colorful. One thing that is given great importance across societies is the baby naming ceremony.
It has been observed across societies that parents make the naming ceremony a big occasion where family, relatives and friends participate to cherish the pleasurable moments. Even would-be parents take the naming of baby seriously. They start choosing names before delivery. They take the help of so many baby naming books and try to pick a suitable name according to its meaning. Sometimes parents choose names keeping the family tradition in mind.  Some parents choose names that show valour and some parents choose names that are sweet and lovable. But with the advent of online baby naming sites, parents now log on to so many popular baby naming sites to find names for their babies.  You can find Hindu baby names, Christian baby names and also names of other religions. You can also find Irish baby names, Italian baby names, Tamil baby names and also baby names of other countries. You can choose baby boy names and baby girl names according to their meanings and also origin. There are so many other features such as baby photo contest in which your baby can participate and win certificates.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

What does My Name Mean

Celebrity movie star Kate Hudson and her fiancĂ© British rocker Matt Bellamy recently gave birth to their baby boy. The tabloids were ripe with speculation regarding the baby name the couple would choose for the newly arrived family member. After much deliberation, the couple chose the name “Bingham” or “Bing” for short much like the search engine. Meanwhile, on an entirely different plain, celebrity football star David Beckham, who plays for Manchester United, and wife Victoria were busy naming their newly arrived baby daughter Harper Seven which sounds more like a password to a secret Gmail account than a baby name. What is it with the movers and shakers of our planet? Don’t they realize that the first thing their child is going to ask Dad and Mom when the “time cometh” is “what does my name mean?”

A Rich and Holy Tradition of Celebrity Baby Names

The practice of giving off-beat and unusual names to celebrity babies isn’t a recent trend by any stretch of the human imagination, More than three decades ago, singer composer Frank Zappa shocked everyone by naming his daughter Moon Unit Zappa. Moon later grew up to be a mover and shaker in her own right with hits like Valley Girl and others. More recent examples include Jermaine Jackson, Michael Jackson’s elder brother,  who named his baby Jermajesty, and actor, skateboarder and photographer, Jason Lee who named his baby Pilot Inspektor.

Probing questions like “what does my name mean” or “what does my last name mean”  are obviously not restricted to celebrity children. Even you have the right to know.  Although whether or not your name has a meaning may have more to do with your ethnic heritage and cultural background, it really doesn’t hurt to either ask or research the issue because  many baby name meanings are not obvious at first glance. In the Hindu naming tradition for example, chances are about 99.5% that your name means something and may be derived from Sanskrit, India’s ancient language. On the other hand, its meaning may be known only to those who are familiar with  the language because, like Latin, Sanskrit isn’t used anywhere in India for conversational purposes.  

Many norman and Anglo-Saxon names have no meaning and even if they do, the meaning may be more legendary than derived through etimology. In China, baby names take on clearly defined meanings and often tend to reflect virtues and traits that are worthy of emulation. As is the case with baby names in these cultures, the names of babies can have religious connotations in many parts of the world thus assuming added significance. 

Direct Response to the Million Dollar Baby Name Meaning Question

Let us spring ahead for a moment instead of falling  behind and assume that you are now a parent and have a child who wakes up one fine morning and pops the question, “what does my name mean?” Your response should be as natural as can be. it is very likely that  you researched baby name meanings when you researched baby names for your son or daughter. In that case the answer will be forthcoming instantly. If that is not the case and given the remote possibility that you do not know the meaning of your child’s name, simply buy time. Say that you need a day to come up with your baby name’s meaning and share it as soon as Almighty Google has shared it with you. You can also use the vast resources of websites and arrive at the correct answer.

Either way, any questions regarding your baby’s name (after all a baby is always a baby no matter how old he or she is) such as “what does my name mean” or “what does my last name mean” should be  addressed by you and your significant other accurately and in a timely fashion. If there is an anecdote behind your baby’s name, share it. If there is a family connection with a grand dad or grand mom, reveal it. Discussions about baby names once the children are old enough to understand is always productive and instills in them not only a sense of confidence but also  goes a long way to help the family come closer and bond together.