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The world of baby names has changed drastically in the past few decades.
No longer are parents relying on traditional, Biblical names like John and Mary to name their children; instead, they’re looking for creative and unique ways to express themselves. The rainbow baby boom is a testament to this trend. Rainbow babies are those born after a miscarriage or stillbirth-and most importantly, they signify hope for the future.
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Lets face it: naming a child is not an easy task. Everything from the name’s meaning to how popular it is can play into your decision-making process. But when you’re having a hard time choosing the perfect moniker for your little one, there are nine deadly sins of rainbow baby names that we need to avoid at all costs and here’s why!
Sins: [ ] Lack of Goals in Name Choices – A lack of goals means that parents may be looking too broadly or without any specific criteria in mind before making their final selection; this could lead them down a road where they might regret their choice as soon as they meet their new addition[ ]. [ ] Too Common Names
Sin # __: Choosing a name that is too similar to the first child’s name, which can lead to confusion and resentment.
Solution: Pick out of your list for names that are different from what you used last time. If there’s not many in your list or none at all, then get creative with naming conventions like using family history as inspiration.
Example: A boy named John has a baby sister named Jane. They might be happy together until they grow up and start having dates – it could get confusing! Instead, he should choose from his list some options such as Anna or Angelica so long as those don’t conflict with any other siblings’ names either.
Sin # __: Choosing a name that contains the ‘Jr.’ suffix, which can lead to confusion.
Solution: Replace the Jr. with something else like an “II” or “II.”
Example: John Paul Jones would be better off going by John P. II than anything Junior related! Younger siblings could also do this if they have two children who are close in age such as Kate and Bobby (Kate II).
Sin # __: Adding too many names into one child’s name, leading to long names that might frustrate your kid later on down the line.
Solution: Choose only one middle initial for each child so their full first and last name will fit on any school paperwork you need to fill out.
Example: John Paul Jones would be better off going by just John P., or he could go by JPJ if it helps him get used to his full name more quickly as a toddler! Younger siblings could also do this if they have two children who are close in age such as Kate and Bobby (Kate J.).
Sin # __: Making a baby’s first and last names the same, which can lead to confusion for those outside of your family.
Solution: Choose one name that will serve as their primary moniker instead of both since most people use only one name anyway when referring to someone else in conversation. If you’re struggling with what should stay, then choose the shorter one so the child doesn’t have to introduce themselves every time they meet someone new.
Sin # __: Using a popular nickname as their first name, which everyone in the family will inevitably call them by instead of using their formal given name.
Solution: Choose a short and sweet moniker that can be used for both sexes when addressing your little one, like Carrie or Frankie!
Avoid traditional names all together if you want something gender neutral but still familiar sounding such as Mia, Rosey, Lucie or Beau.
Sin # __: Giving them more than two syllable last names with very similar pronunciations just because it’s cool (or to sound posh), which make it difficult for people outside of the family unit to keep track of all their siblings names.
Solution: Give them a three syllable last name with an exotic or interesting sounding first and middle name, like Marissa Rose McDowdberry! If you want to keep it traditional but avoid confusion give your children two syllables on both the first and last part of their given names such as Josephine Elizabeth.
Sin # __: Giving them a very common combination that will confuse people who might call them by either similar nicknames or full names over time.
Solution: Do some research beforehand so you don’t have regrets in the future when they’re older about what is typically used for each gender or if there are any meanings behind your choice that could be misinterpreted later down the line.
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