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Would Oprah have become a famous talk show host if her name had been Mabel? Would Elvis be the King of Rock and Roll if his name had been Bob? Our names are the cornerstone of our personality. From creative spellings to family tributes, our names say a lot about us, and they help us become who we are. So what about you-what does your name mean, and what does it say about you?
Read more »Many Western people have been confused by the inevitably strange and long Russian names, when picking up, for instance, a volume of Chekhov or Tolstoy. Yuri Mikhailovich, Olga Nikolaevna, Ivan Alexandrovich, Elena Sergueievna... did you ever try to read and pronounce these Russian words yourself? What is the origin of all these strange sets of characters? Read this article to find it all out.
Read more »The naming ceremony or Namakaran is an important Samskara(rite) in the life of a Hindu baby. Hindu names are hence chosen with great care and caution, after consultation with elders, holy books, priests and the stars. This has also been adopted by Buddhist, Jain, Muslim, Christian families in India while naming their babies. An Indian name is therefore unique, traditional and ethnic drawing from the years of Indian tradition.
Read more »I think in most countries - modern, third-world or otherwise, there's no big secret in receiving a name. In many countries, the son or daughter would use the name or the father or mother as a name. But only Iceland has staunchly continued its age-old tradition of using the Scandinavian pattern of naming children. The process is responsible for some weird Icelandic names.
Read more »Sikhism is a religion founded by Lord guru Nanak in Punjab, India in the late fifteenth Century. The followers of Guru Nanak are called as Sikhs. The Sikhs maintain their identity through their names among other things. Sikh names are a combination of tradition, caste affiliation, piety, meaning and qualities of God. There are also ways to distinguish Sikh girl names from Sikh boy names.
Read more »Baby names Sikh come from the Guru Granth Sahib and describe God's attributes for the child. Women have the last name of Kaur and men have the last name of Singh. If you are looking for a name for your baby turn your Guru Granth Sahib to a random page to reveal the first letter of your child's name. Use the letter from the top left hand side of the page.
Read more »If you are searching for a name that you might want to pick for your baby you can choose from baby name, Pakistan style. A baby name, Pakistan language, can be found in various books on the subject. You can find them in the library or in a bookstore. You might want to go by the Urdu alphabet. Pick a name according to the Urdu alphabet when you are looking for through the books for baby names.
Read more »Pregnancy is a true wonder and time of happiness and joy for both Daddy-to-be and Mommy-to-be. The funniest part is deciding on a name for your little one. With so many choices out there for Latin names, you are sure to find one that is beautiful, distinguished and wonderful sounding with a great meaning. You'll come upon some tough times too, trying to choose just one first name and a middle name. How will you know which one is for baby? Just remember when choosing that your little boy or girl will have to have this name for the rest of their lives.
Read more »Spanish names are usually names that are like Raul and Miguel, but these names are so natural for Spanish families that they love them, it has become part of their culture and these names are the life of Spain and their people. Boys and girls all over Spain are enjoying these names that no other country can have. Because they are Spanish and if you're not Spanish then you won't get a Spanish name.
Read more »Indian names are no longer confined to the physical boundaries of India. Sanskrit names, names of Sanskrit or Indian origin are the fast favorites in non-Asiatic countries owing to the fact that these names have exquisite, almost magical connotations. Celebrities lead the way and the common man happily follows the trend both in India and abroad with Sanskrit and Indian baby names
Read more »Australian names differ just as much as any and every other country in the world, but would you like to know where many of the early Australian names originated from, what are the most popular, the most common, were created in Australia or where a lot of Australians get their inspiration for names from? Would you like to know some aboriginal names and their meanings? Then read on.
Read more »For parents who seek distinctive names for the children in the family, Roman names stand above the pack. Far from the common names to which parents' ears have grown accustomed, a Roman name offers variety and class. Roman characters in history have strong meaning behind their names, often including references to conquests and great victories. A Roman name is a unique and powerful choice for a baby name, especially if the goal is to instill courage and might from infancy.
Read more »Giving names Muslim to your children is one of your greatest responsibilities as a Muslim parent. There are a number of traditions and laws that dictate what you may or may not want to name your child. These largely involve the meanings and implications of names and how they affect the future of a Muslim child. You will also want to be educated on to whom the responsibility of assigning names Muslim falls so that the decision may be made with confidence and in step with Muslim tradition.
Read more »The writer of the following article apologizes to the many young Pakistani mothers for the absence in her article of any of the Urdu names for girls. The writer was seeking to convey a particular point, a fact concerning the Islamic religion. In order to concentrate on that one point, the writer needed to focus on the male names that are used by the Pakistani families.
Read more »The Romans were a fierce and successful race. The choice of a Roman name for a child in these times was ruled by strict guidelines that could not be broken. In today's society, only a few remnants of the original Roman name still exist. Do these names still carry with them the hidden strength of a great people? Or are they simply the dusty remains of a once magnificient race?
Read more »Did you know that Chinese names have their last name or names from their family first and their first names last? People who live or work with Countries in the Western area, will at times change their names by a simple method of reversing their names. Other people may have their names changed to a Chinese name which is combined, using a name from the Western area first and their Chinese name which was given to them lastly. This helps Westerner's pronounce the names correctly and is easier when working with this Western culture.
Read more »If you have a personal name Korean, it usually is a name from your family and a name given by your parents that goes along with it. Most Korean names are made with the characters in Chinese called Hanja. Your name known of your family mostly has only a syllable, and the name given has syllables in two parts. Also, a Korean wife keeps her own name and not that of her husband.
Read more »When making the enormously important decision about a name for your baby girl, you may want to consider a beautiful Hawaiian name. Increasingly many little girls all have the same name, no matter how hard her parents try to find a name that is different. If you are of Hawaiian descent, or even if you are not, exotic Hawaiian name can make your daughter stand out from the crowd. Read this article for some useful advice on the issue.
Read more »The name Japanese individuals have are often translated into English names for the ease of pronunciation and also because the naming of children is different from the way we have here in the United States. If you are interested in your Japanese name translation you'll find it's probably more beautiful and unique than your English name! The difference between the languages is immense when you look at how and what we name our children!
Read more »There is also the common practice of pride. Even though we are living in this global world, most Hungarian people feel more comfortable having a traditional Hungarian name. This is understandable since history, pride and tradition dictates this way of living. Hungarian women are also the topic of the day.
Read more »Different faiths offer different guidelines when naming your child. Judaism is no exception, and the selection of names hebrew is an absolute necessity if you are active in the Jewish faith. A child's given Hebrew name is often based on hebrew names in the Bible. This naming process can be done while strictly adhering to orthodox beliefs, or on a more relaxed level, depending on your own religious preferences.
Read more »The names Christian people give their children bear symbolic meaning. It is a symbol or bond that is enclosed in the relationship that Christians have with God. That also emphasis the similarities of that the baby has in comparison to a biblical figure. And often it goes beyond that, because how else can you emphasis the meaning of the blessing in your life?
Read more »The Bible includes hundreds of names Christian parents-to-be can name their babies. Many Biblical characters are admired for their courage, strength, compassion, bravery, patience, and love; thus, there are plenty of meaningful names to choose from. Just remember when choosing a name for your baby, check the initials to make sure they do not spell out an embarrassing word. For instance, the initials for the biblical name Faith Atarah Thomas would be FAT!
Read more »It is obligatory for people in Russia and in the countries affected by Russian linguistics, to have three names. There are three names Russian is given when born: a given name, a patronymic and surname (family name). These names are usually presented in the order stated above, though a patronymic name may sometimes be omitted (as in case with the English middle name).
Read more »A Hindu baby is named with great fan fare and celebration. In the life of an India Hindu, the naming ceremony is a major life event - a Samskara. Names are chosen from a variety of sources of Hindu history. They may convey meaning or maybe names of Gods and Goddesses. Names are usually closely connected to religious beliefs.
Read more »When choosing a Celtic name for your new born child, you may stick to the usual route that many parents go down when choosing a name for their child. You can stick with the original Celtic names that are names that have the meaning strong, because there are a lot of Celtic names that have that meaning. Or you can have something different; although the name will have a meaning, it will still be a different name.
Read more »Move over Richard, Muhammed is the most popular boy moniker and it is a very meaningful Arabic Name. A name should have a meaning beyond that of seeing it on a daytime talk show. A name is how the world sees us before it has the opportunity for a meeting face to face, it is what we are known by and known for. Parents need to understand that finding a name with tradition and roots is just as important as being individualistic.
Read more »There are a lot of pitfalls to choosing among baby names Christian or non-christian, so make sure you consider all sides and aspects of a name. For example, you will want to find out Christian names meanings and connotations before you choose one for your baby, a project best undertaken some time in advance. However, you will want to choose a Christian name specifically suited to your unique child, so be sure to allow for some last-minute spontaneity in your decision.
Read more »In a world where everything is familiar and local, sometimes original baby names are the only way for you, as parents, to differentiate your children from everyone else. Creating original baby names is the most challenging part of the process, but can also be the most rewarding. Your bond with your child will always include the fact that you created his or her name yourself. Though original baby names are not without their pitfalls, it is a positive way to give your child a sense of individuality from an early age.
Read more »Being given a name Hebrew is common in both Jewish and Israeli culture. As the name that will call a person to the Torah, it is important that Jewish parents choose the name Hebrew that is right for their beliefs and for their particular child. There are many ways of giving children a Jewish name, and each has its own links to tradition and belief. Being educated in those ways can be a big help in coming up with the perfect Jewish name.
Read more »Weird names are often laughed at when people first hear them, and while many of us may smirk when people in the public eye name their children odd names, but it's sometimes nice to meet a person with an unusual name. Names often broaden our horizons and make us think outside of the box. Naming a child something a bit unusual or different can be a way to make them stand out from the crowd and become someone or something special.
Read more »Australian baby names are not to strange in the western parts of the globe, as Australian parents usually have a name that is also represented in the west. With names such as Greg or Bruce and other names that are similar or used as much in the west. But it's the aboriginal names that stick out in Australia and are very different compared to the other names that many Australian parents use.
Read more »A Scandinavian name is always used in Denmark, Sweden and Norway because these are the Scandinavian countries and even though Finland likes to think of itself as a Scandinavian country everyone else knows the truth. Scandinavian names are part and parcel of a Scandinavian person, they have it forever and will always be called by that name. It doesn't matter if its popular or not - it still is a Scandinavian name.
Read more »Everyone needs a name. It is the form of identification. So when a baby is born, they will need a name. There are many Danish names to choose from. If you like the natural names, then there are a lot of the natural names to choose from. But also you are free to choose any name, even if it is considered to be a rather weird one. But it's your choice at the end of the day. Children need a stable family in their lives, that can show them how happy their parents are together and bring them into society knowing that. Name is something less important.
Read more »A naming day is a time to embrace your name or child's name. It is about learning something so simply forgettable about us. We delve in our characters through our names and come to an understanding about ourselves. So isn't it about time that you went out and found out when your naming day is, and then let those close to you celebrate with you in happy informal occasion filled with presents? It is afterall like a second birthday.
Read more »The arrival of a new son into a family is a wondrous time for everyone involved. Such an arrival gives the expectant parents a chance to gift their son with one of several boy names. Selection of a boy name can be based on simple parental preference, religious beliefs, or even cultural traditions. The influences on boy names vary as widely as the families that undertake the task of choosing just one. Read along for some additional information.
Read more »Hawaiian names are attractive, but particularly so for the people who are not native to the area. If you visit Hawaii you'll listen with interest when you meet people, when you visit new places, and just when you hear the native Hawaiian peoples speak. The language is simply beautiful and there really is nothing else that sounds like it! Hawaiian baby names are fun to consider for a unique spin on an English name.
Read more »Naming your new baby can be one of the most difficult things you've ever done. Knowing your favorites is simple. Picking one, just one, that will be the perfect name for your beautiful child however, seems almost impossible. Keep a few key things in mind, and don't be afraid to rely on your unique influences when naming your precious little one, and the process will end up much easier than originally thought.
Read more »The names Korean families have are often quite interesting if you trace the heritage back to the beginning. Each family chose their own name, and for centuries now those same names have been used again and again. It's quite awesome to see a culture that is so proud of its roots that it doesn't change things over time. Other cultures give in and make changes to fit in, to change things up, yet the names Korean people have are able to stand firm for years. It's simply amazing, and something all cultures should look to for some inspiration.
Read more »Selecting a name for your newborn can be a wonderful journey into your own thoughts and preferences. Whether your selection is made from baby names popular in your culture, or a popular baby name of the time, it is a choice that will be the greatest gift you can give your child. Treasure the process of choosing an identity for this new life as a journey within itself.
Read more »Chinese names, due to their totally different style of writing and interpreting, are almost impossible to translate. The Chinese names system is a wonderful individualistic way to classify an individual, as a result of the ancient customs China still follows today. In spite of umpteen trials, an accurate Chinese names translation method has not been found yet.
Read more »Vietnamese names today are more and more influenced by Chinisiation and Quoc Ngu, with alternative script in Chinese characters, is gaining quite a lot of recognition as well as acceptance in literary works. However, the regular Vietnamese, recognizing its rich heritage and history, still prefers Chu Nho as the base and structure for their family names.
Read more »The connotation of Muslim baby names today still reflect the same traditional system as in ancient times. The family when choosing baby names takes the utmost care that the Quran dictates are followed. Previously a Muslim name would consist of his father's, ancestors' and place where he/she belongs names, but today it is shorter though still observing the basic rules.
Read more »Many people have their naming ceremony much like you'd structure a baptism with sponsors dedicating their time and their love to the child. Naming ceremonies are a way to let everyone know that naming baby and bringing him or her into the world is what this new family is all about. Naming baby and bringing him or her up into a world of love and support is awesome, and it can all start with a simple or very fancy ceremony to bring everyone together.
Read more »A lot of parents are trying to find unusual baby names for their newborns. When it comes to names, unusual choices are the order of the day. Whether the inspiration comes from a place, something in nature, a color, a surname or an old-fashioned name or whether parents choose to make up their own name, many are looking for something that will set their child apart.
Read more »For most parents, choosing a name for their newborn is one of the most difficult things they face. Should they go with a more traditional name like Michael or Sarah or a modern classic like Mackenzie or Liam? Here is a list of some of the most popular Canadian baby names listed both nationally and by province to help you in your quest for the perfect name for your new bundle of joy.
Read more »A name is the most important gift a parent gives their child. It offers a sense of identity, and when chosen correctly, a sense of pride. Japanese names present an original option. They possess a musical quality all their own. The conventions of Japanese names are intricate, and should be fully understood to guard against unintentional meanings. However, when carefully chosen, Japanese names are a beautiful choice for children.
Read more »The names Arabic world uses normally bear direct connotations to praise of Allah, and his 99 names as mentioned in the Holy Quoran. The traditionally used names follow a given structure whereby one can be identified in totality - as the son of X, grandson of Y, father of Z, his best quality, his native place, etc, though modernization have shortened the names some a bit.
Read more »The names Hindu scriptures allow for Hindu babies are derived from the overall rituals of the Hindu religion itself. The naming of a baby is actually part of a seven-step "samskara" or ritual which starts from the conceiving of the baby itself. The baby Hindu names are based on the Vedic scriptures and any deviation is considered inauspicious for the child.
Read more »Name order changes from time period to time period. It also varies from culture to culture. Name order can be changed within a person's lifetime according to which culture the person is taking part in at the time. Sports figures and other media personalities often have name order reversed or changed in some other way according to the country they are being recognized in.
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