Category Archives: New Baby

Choosing A Baby Name

Sound and compatibility

How your baby’s name sounds when it is said aloud is one of the most essential things to think about. Is it melodious? Harsh? Does it go well with your surname? Often, longer first names work better with shorter surnames, and vice versa. Combining a first name that ends in a vowel with a surname that starts with a vowel generally isn’t the best choice – the names tend to run together, like Eva Anderson. Avoid first names that rhyme with your surname. It’s probably wise to resist puns too. A name like “Holly Wood” or “Rosie Lee” will be fun for about five minutes, not a lifetime.

Meaning

No one is likely to treat your daughter Ingrid differently because her name means “hero’s daughter”, but the derivation of your baby’s name is something you may want to think about. After all, if little Stockard finds out one day that her name means “from the yard of tree stumps”, she may not be best pleased.

Initials and nicknames

People, especially children, can be cruel when it comes to nicknames, so try to anticipate any potentially embarrassing ones. Of course, just because you don’t think of something doesn’t mean some clever classmate down the line won’t – and he’ll probably find it utterly hilarious. At least you can rule out the obvious problems though. Also, be aware of what your child’s initials spell. Zachary Ian Thomas will more than likely get a lot of teasing, while Zachary Edward Thomas probably won’t.

Remember, none of these are hard and fast rules. The most important criteria for a name is simply that you and your partner like it.

Weird & Wonderful Celebrity Baby Names

We waited with bated breath to see what name the Beckhams would come up with for their baby daughter and in the end they didn’t disappoint. Harper Seven is unusual enough to make headlines, but not so strange that it won’t be widely copied. And who knows it could even promt a trend to call babies by numbers.

Here, in their full glory, are some of the other weird and wonderful baby names that celebrity parents have come up with. And it’s not just a recent phenomenon, some of the unfortunate names on the list are now adults – but so worth mentioning again.

  • Victoria and David Beckham: Harper Seven (girl)
  • Kate Hudson and Matt Bellamy: Bingham Hawn (boy)
  • Mariah Carey: Monroe (girl) and Moroccan Scott (boy)
  • Alicia Silverstone: Bear Blu (girl)
  • Emma Bunton: Tate (boy)
  • Myleene Klass: Hero Harper (girl)
  • Jamie Oliver: Buddy Bear Maurice (boy)
  • Claudia Schiffer: Cosima Violet (girl)
  • Alicia Keys: Egypt Daoud (boy)
  • Angelina and Brad: Shiloh Nouvel (girl)
  • Jermaine Jackson: Jermajesty (boy)
  • Bob Geldof and Paula Yates: Peaches, Pixie, Fifi Trixibelle and Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily
  • Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes: Suri
  • Katie Price and Peter Andre: Princess Tiaamii
  • Gerri Halliwell: Bluebell Madonna
  • Will Ferrell: Magnus, Mattius and Axel (boys)
  • Gwen Stefani: Zuma Nesta Rock (boy)
  • Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin: Apple and Moses
  • Nicholas Cage: Kal-el Coppola (boy)
  • The Beckhams: Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz
  • Wayne and Colleen Rooney: Kai (boy)v Nicole Richie: Harlow Winter Kate (girl) and Sparrow James Midnight (boy)
  • Boris Becker: Amadeus Benedict Edley Luis (boy)
  • Brandon Flowers (The Killers): Gunner
  • Woody Allen: Satchel (boy)
  • Frank Zappa: Moon Unit (girl), Dweezil (boy) and Diva Thin Muffin Pigeen (girl)
  • David Bowie: Zowie (boy who now goes by the name of Duncan)
  • Jason Lee: Pilot Inspektor (boy)
  • Bryan Adams: Mirabella Bunny

Choosing a Baby Name

Sound and compatibility

How your baby’s name sounds when it is said aloud is one of the most essential things to think about. Is it melodious? Harsh? Does it go well with your surname? Often, longer first names work better with shorter surnames, and vice versa. Combining a first name that ends in a vowel with a surname that starts with a vowel generally isn’t the best choice – the names tend to run together, like Eva Anderson. Avoid first names that rhyme with your surname. It’s probably wise to resist puns too. A name like “Holly Wood” or “Rosie Lee” will be fun for about five minutes, not a lifetime.

Relatives and friends

Many parents choose to name their babies after a grandparent, other relative, or close friend. This option can provide you with a good pool of names to consider. Take ideas graciously, but don’t tell anyone what you and your partner have decided until after your baby is born – when it’s too late to give in to any less-than-subtle hints. Never let anyone pressure you into a name you don’t like. When it comes down to it, great aunt Hepzebiah won’t have to live with the name, your baby will.

 

Tips for new mum to stay sane

playing

Ideas to stop yourself going crazy when yo have a new baby:

  • Remember to keep your sense of humour and trust your own instincts
  • Try to get involved in groups where you will meet other new mums
  • Forget about being a domestic goddess. Spend more time with your children and less time hovering
  • Make the most of your child’s early years as are over all too quickly
  • Never refuse an offer of help. If a friend or neighbour offers help, accept graciously
  • Treat yourself if you are feeling sluggish or fed up, this may lift your spirits and get you through the day