One of the most beautiful and difficult decisions during pregnancy is usually choosing your baby’s name. We give you numerous options, and we inform you of the latest trends, regulations, advice czech names.
Tips for choosing the right name for your baby
The responsibility of parents is to think carefully about their baby ‘s name , and even anticipate possible compromising situations, ridicule, or other bureaucratic problems that their child could suffer throughout his or her life due to a poor choice of name. Here we give you some tips to keep in mind to choose the best possible:
- Look at the combination between the first and last names: we will test the set so that it is not sweary, or even too long. You can see if the first and last name rhyme (Teresa Mesa or Ramón Pasamón), or if the first name ends with the same vowel with which the last name begins (Pepe Escribano or Sara Arribas), because they will tend to be pronounced together. You should also try to avoid curious combinations (Fernando Fernández), or jokes (Dolores Fuertes, Margarita Flores or Aitor Menta).
- Of course, if your child’s last name is very common, like Sánchez or Fernández, then it is preferable to give him a more original name, and vice versa.
- Consider names that are too strange : the child will constantly stand out, and if it is a name that is difficult to pronounce or write, people may end up calling the child something else. It can also cause bureaucratic problems.
- Keep in mind the equivalence in another language: there are names that are spelled the same, but are pronounced differently in another language, such as David or Julia.
- Differentiate all your children : if you are going to have twins , or already have another child, it is best to look for completely different names so that they do not detract from their identity. For example, you should not put Manuel and Manuela, or Víctor and Victoria.
- Consider the impracticality of the etymological meaning : people are not going to know that your little one’s name means ‘child of the stars’, or ‘brave warrior’, for example. Focusing on the etymological origin is beautiful and poetic, but it is a detail that goes unnoticed.
- Observe the initials : finally, and already ‘curling the loop’, it is advisable to ensure that the initials do not form compromising words for the child. For example, Manuel Escribano Asensio, who would form MEA.