Friday, October 31, 2008

Unique Baby Girl Names

It seems these days Madison is one of the most popular allegedly unique baby girls names in the U.S. I’m not sure why the capital of Wisconsin has become such a source of girl’s name unique-ness all of sudden, but there it is. Or maybe people naming their baby girls are just watching the movie Splash a lot. (Remember, Tom Hanks named Darryl Hannah the Mermaid Madison?) Well, no offense to all the new baby Madisons out there, trendy and unique are mutually exclusive. So, future parents looking for a unique baby girl name, I ask you to look deeper into the dictionary of baby names and don’t resign your baby girl to a life of her teachers looking at her name on a class list and saying “Oh, man, another Madison…” Give her and the world something new, or at least, different. Here are some suggestions truly unique baby girl names:If you want to go with a state capital:Instead of Madison, capital of Wisconsin, how about Augusta, the capital of Maine (also a city in Georgia among other places). It’s pretty, it’s strong, it connotes greatness. Same goes for Olympia, Washington. Go for the gold, Olympia. Or how bout Helena (the capital of Montana) which is elegant, can be shortened to Lena (though presumably not to Hel) and whether you want the Greek connection, there it is again, plus there’s the good-old western US connection, or the first name of Tim Burton’s love interest connection.

It’s all there. Just please, no Cheyennes (capital of Wyoming). It’s almost as overused as Madison. If you want to go with dead president’s last name:Instead of Madison, as in James Madison, president from 1809-17, for whom all the other Madison places in America were named, try some other options. It may be difficult with a girl. But Reagan’s a perfectly good first name. Or Taylor, for Zachary Taylor. Taylor’s sort of on the overused list, but not quite as much as Madison. And I think it’s better for a girl than a boy. Or go with Madison’s wife’s first name: Dolly. Okay, actually, that name isn’t so hot. But be a little inventive, you can come up with Rose for Roosevelt. If you want to go with a love interest from a Tom Hanks movie: Tom Hanks has loved many women in many films. And also at least one man. Who can forget Jenny from Forest Gump yelling “Run, Forrest Run!”. Or maybe you’d prefer a character who makes it through the whole movie. How about Meg Ryan’s characters - Kathleen in You’ve Got Mail or Annie in Sleepless in Seattle, or Angelica in Joe Vs. The Volcano. There’s Marilyn, his character’s wife’s name in Apollo 13. Or Jan in the Green Mile. Or even go with his real-life wife’s name: Rita.If you want to go with a famous street: New York’s Madison Avenue is America’s advertising capital. But there are other ways to go. How about Abbey, for Abbey Road, famed Beatles album locale? Go natural with Ocean, as in Miami’s Ocean Drive. (I don’t suggest Rodeo). Do a take off from the alphabet streets of Washington DC: L can be Elle, K can be Kay, D can be Dee. Lane itself is a sort of nice name. If you want to go with an M-A name: There are many names that begin with MA. We don’t all have to use the same one. Madeleine and Madelyn, with all their various spellings, are very close to Madison. There’s also the Mary category which goes form your basic Mary and Maria. You’ve got your Mary hyphens: MaryBeth, Mary-Kate, Mary-Anything. And the Maryanns: Marian, Mary-Ann, Marion, Marianna. There's Marisol, and Maribelle. Then there’s Irish names like Maura, Maureen, Maeve. Or how about Margaret, Margarita, or Marguerite. And don't forget the nicknames can come from these names: May, Maggie, M.J.. Mari. There are plenty of MA names. If after thorough consideration of all your non-Madison options, you still believe Madison is the best name for your baby, good luck to you, and may she be the happiest, healthiest Madison ever! By Abe,

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Top Baby Girl Names - Pick a Name She'll Love Her Whole Life!


Every year the list of top baby girl names is announced, and every year the expectant parents look at the names in the hopes of finding a good one for their sweet little girl. The most popular names are popular for good reasons, so it makes sense to make your child something that comes from one of those lists. Before you do, though, keep in mind a few key points that will help you choose the right one! Pay attention to how the first name sounds along with the middle name. If you have two words that are very different, or very hard to say together, you might want to consider something else. The easier a name trips from the tongue, the more pleasing it will be to your child when they are old enough to have a say in such matters. Then, take into account the way the name sounds with the surname. Does it still flow easily? The first and middle names should compliment the surname. Another point to consider is the way the initials will look. You want to provide your child with initials that will not wind up being ridiculed when they start school! Children tend to make fun of everything at one time or another, so don't make your child an easy target. Write down the initials of your child's name and make certain they don't spell something odd.

Have a good reason for your choice! At some point your daughter will ask you why you chose that particular name for her, and having a good answer will make you both happy. Think long and hard about the meanings of names, and make certain that your choice reflects something about your child or your family that you will cherish forever. A name is something they will carry with them for the rest of their lives! If they have a name with a good story behind it, they will be even happier to tell people what it is and what it means. But your child might not want to constantly explain the pronunciation of her name. So if you are tempted to change the very popular baby girls names to something a little more unique by changing a vowel or switching up consonants, consider that very carefully. Some words look and sound great when they are slightly modified, but others sound very strange. When you change the letters in a name, write them down for other people and ask them to say them out loud to you. If they pronounce the name correctly, you know you're on the right track. The top baby girl names list is filled with ideas for naming your little one. Make sure the name is something that matters to you and sounds great to everyone else. The name you choose for your child will be one of the first decisions you make for their life, so make sure your choice is a good one! By Janet Kimbrell

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Irish Baby Girl Names

Are you are looking for some really beautiful Irish baby girl names? I have compiled you a list that has some very unique as well as some very popular baby girl names of Irish origin. It also includes the meaning behind the names.Irish baby girl names are extremely popular in America today, and no wonder, they are some of the most beautiful names in the whole world. This list of Irish baby girl names is bound to give you some good options for selecting a name that you and your little doll can both be happy with! Every parent wants to give their child a meaningful name and hopefully this list of Irish baby girl names can help you in your big decision.Alanis - This Irish name means beautiful and bright.Ashlyn - This baby name Ashlyn means a vision and dream.Briana - Strong, virtuous and honorable! Feminine form of Brian.Ciara - The meaning of this baby name indicates someone who has dark hair and brown eyes.Deirdre - A baby name that means "sorrowful" or "wanderer".Eibhl?n - Derived from the French name Aveline. This baby girl name means bringer of the light.Fiona - This baby name indicates a fair one.

Granuaile - Used to belong to the most remarkable woman in Irish history, also known as the poetic symbol of Ireland.Kerry - Means dark haired. The baby name Kerry is also the name of one of the most beautiful counties in whole Ireland.Nessa - A very old Irish baby girl name. Nessa was in fact the mother of Conchobar mac Nessa. Also means someone who is gentle in nature.Rosaleen - no real need to explain this one but indeed signifies a rose.Shannon - This Irish baby names means small and wise.S?omha - Combines peace and goodness. This baby name is derived from an old Irish name S?thmaith.I hope that this list of Irish baby girl names helped you when trying to make this big decision about the name of your baby. By Caitlin Orser

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Interesting Baby Boy Names and Baby Girl Names


Not long ago, one of the top trends for baby names here in the States was to give Irish names, both for boys and girls. Irish names were a big development in the US,particularly for boys. It's only been since the 90s that names such as Aidan and Declan have been common amongst American children. One of the reasons might be that the name Sean became mainstream in the 1980's. Parents are now reaching even farther to find Irish names that are unique in the United States. But beyond Irish influence, American names come from a whole slew of cultural sources. Among these are: English, Egyptian, Czechoslovakian, Gaelic, French, Italian, and Hebrew. America has always been a melting pot of people of different ethnic backgrounds. As such a person's name here doesn't necessarily tie to a particular ethnicity; Indians give their children English names, Italian children are given Irish names like "Sean". And of course popular names are strongly influenced by the popular media- by celebrities and businessmen. Dylan rose as a popular name in the 70s, almost assuredly because of the influence of Bob Dylan the decade before. Here are a few popular or emerging baby names, their meaning or definition, and their ethnic origin:

Baby Boy Names CHUMA- wealthy; egyptian CHURCHILL- lives at the church hill; english CHVAL- flattery; czechoslovakian CIAN- ancient; gaelic CIARDUBHAN- little black one; gaelic CINGESWIELLA- lives at the king's spring; english Baby Girl Names CLAIRE- clear; french CLARA- bright; romanian CLARESTA- brilliant; english CLARICE- famous; french CLARICE- clear; italian Green Names? What if you want to give your boy or girl an environmentally-sound name? Perhaps there's some inspiration you can draw from some famous historical figures for this. For baby boys, think Henry David Thoreau. In this case, Henry David would be all that's needed to make the name recognizable. There's also Aldo Leopold, the author of the ecological classic, A Sand County Almanac. Aldo was an American ecologistand is considered a pioneer in environmental ethics and wilderness preservation. Another name that comes to mind is David Brower, an environmentalist activist who founded Friends of the Earth, the League of Conservation Voters, and other environmental organizations. For baby girls, one of the most famous environmentalists of all time was Rachel Carson. An American biologist, conservationist, and nature writer, Carson is helped increase environmental awareness around the world with her book, Silent Spring. The work spurred the banning of the pesticide DDT in the United States and helped spark the modern environmental movement. Also Carson makes a beautiful middle name. Another idea is Jane Goodall, a famous primatologist. Here are a few more baby boy and baby girl names to consider (along with their meanings) Baby Boy Names RAHMAN- compassionate; arabic RAI- king; chamoru RAI- trust; japanese RAIBEART- Gaelic form of Robert; gaelic RAIDON- thunder god; japanese RAINART- strong judgment; german RAINER- counsel; german Baby Girl Names RANA- royal; indian RAND- to gaze; arabic RANIT- lovely tune; hebrew RANIYAH- gazing; arabic RAONAID- ewe; gaelic RAPHAELLA- healer; hebrew RAQUEL- innocent; hebrew By Zander Smith

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Monday, October 27, 2008

Discover Secrets of Finding Unique Baby Girl Names, and Give Your Precious Princess a Golden Gift!

When it comes to choosing a name for a new little miss, people often search for unique baby girl names as a source of inspiration for their final name choice. Uncommon baby names can be derived from many sources. One such source of baby girl names is through identification of names from other cultures or countries. Another idea for developing a unique or unusual name is to incorporate old, cherished and traditional family names and give them new twists with different or unusual spellings. Still other baby girl names are obtained by going to a dictionary and selecting a word that appeals to the parents.Unique baby names are often sought by parents who are unwilling to have their daughter become another Jane, Linda or Mary. They want her to have a name that is special and different. However, it is often difficult to come up with a truly unique name, as so many names have been used already, and when an unusual name is introduced it is almost always immediately used by others.Some examples of unusual and unique baby girl names include Tuli, Shakira, Enya, Lyric and Apple. These are all names that have been associated with celebrities and entertainers, and some of them also have roots in other cultures and countries.

Other names that have been used by movie stars or created for television characters which have gained recent popularity include Phazze, Sheena, Scout, Demps, Taylor, Addison, Sienna and Brooke.One way to be assured of a unique baby girl name is by creating a name and spelling it the way you wish. An example of some common names that take on a unique spin when spelled in new ways are "Emily", spelled as Emilee or Emmelie, "Mary" spelled Mari, Meri or Mairry, "Hannah" spelled Hana, and "Linda" spelled Lynnda. Spelling is one true way to create a very unique name. However, keep in mind that a problem you may encounter is that your child may have trouble getting others to spell her name correctly, or to have it correctly pronounced. This can sometimes be distressing for some children. You want to feel free to be unique and creative when naming your daughter, but think about how it may affect your child throughout her life.Parents often look to nature for some unusual naming inspiration, and the results are seen in unique baby girl names like Willow, Melon, Rainbow, Sunset and Dewdrop. These are names that have all been given to baby girls over the years.There are a number of ways for finding unique baby girl names, the key really is being open to non-traditional sources to find inspiration and possibilities. And while it may take some time and patience to achieve what you desire, the results of your efforts will surely prove worth it when you find that one perfect name for your darling baby girl. By Janet Kimbrell

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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Baby Girl Names


One of the most famous lines is "what's in a name," and yet one of the most important and daunting of tasks for would be parents is that of finding a perfect name for their baby. A few centuries ago, there was no problem: most boys were named after their grandfather and girls after their grandmother. Now it is more difficult, with so many choices and options. Take a breather and think; do I want to choose a traditional name for my girl? Should it be modern or medieval? How about a family name? Or, how about selecting a name that is soft, pretty, and poetic? Make a list and go through it with your partner, family member, and friends. Be innovative--have a "name party" where every guest brings two suggestions. Before you decide on a particular name think about how will it sound. Will it suit the genes that will determine how your little girl will look? Imagine calling a dusky beauty Blanche. Be sure the name when shortened to initials does not become something embarrassing, like "ASS" or "FAT." Read through poems, medieval literature, biblical stories, history and legend, as well as books that feature popular names through the ages.

Think about names you associate with joy and happiness, ones that can bring a song to your lips. Name your daughter such that she and her name become one. A strong willful daughter must have a strong name, and a delicate wisp a delicate flowery name. The name you bestow must last a lifetime so, the name must be an expression of who she is. Select a name that conveys joy, warmth, and comfort. If it is meaningful, it will add a sense of confidence to the child, giving her a sense of history, belonging, and roots. Choose a name that is easily pronounced and spelt. Weigh the pros and cons but ultimately listen to your heart or a little whisper that tells you to call her "??" most mothers will swear that it is the most appropriate name for her, that she was born to be named such. By Peter Emerson

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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Arabic Girl Baby Names


The Arabic culture has beautiful clothing, lifestyle, culture and art. One of the most beautiful treasures that the Arabic culture possesses are their beautiful names. If you are looking for a unique yet beautiful baby name you might want to consider stepping outside of the American name box and stepping into a whole realm of ancient names. Here is a list of some of the most beautiful Arabic Girl names. Girl Names: Abida: Derived from the word servant. Adiba: This name means educated Adila: This word means just. It can also be spelled Adela Admaa: This means Brown Skinned. Afaq: Means the horizon Ahlam: This means dream Aisha: This means living or living well. This name is popular in the Islamic religion, because one of the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) wife was named Aisha. Alia: This name can also be spelled Aalyiah, or Awliyah. This means noble.

Almas: This name means diamond. Amal: This name means hope. Amani: This name means wish or desire. Amina: This beautiful name means trustworthy. Amira: This name means princess Anisa: This means cheerful. Asama: This means name. This name is popular in the Islamic religion because the daughter of Abu Bakr (RA) was named Asma Dhat al-Nitaqain. Atifa: This means kind Azhar: This name means radiant. Aziza: This means powerful or dear. Badia: means desert or visible Badra: Means full moon Bahija: This name means joyful or beautiful Bahira: Means beautiful or admirable Balquis: Comes from the Arabic name of the Queen of Sheba. Bashasha: Means smile Dalia: This name can also be spelled Daliya Daria: This means knowing or wise Diya: This word means light. Fadia: This name means someone who sacrifices himself to save others. Fadwa: Means self sacrifice or devotion Fahima: this means intelligent Fairuz: This name means turquoise Farah: This name means joy. Fatiha: Means the opening, also the opening surah of the Holy Qu'ran. Can also mean conqueror or victor. Fatima: This name was name of the Prophet Muhammad's (Peace be upon him) daughter. Firdaws: Means one of the high levels of paradise. Ghania: Means rich Ghazala: This name means rising sun Habiba: This name means beloved Hadia: Means present or gift Hajar: This name means stone Halima: This beautiful name means gentle or mild. Hamima: This elegant name means close friend. Hana: This name means joy Hasna: This name means beautiful woman or beauty. Hassana: This name means excellence. Hawa: This was the name of Eve, or the first woman created Huda: This names means rightly guided or the right way Husnia: This name means beauty Ibtihaj: This name means joy Ikhlas: This means sincerity. It is also a Surah in the Holy Qu'ran Ikram: Means glorification or exaltation Ilhan: Melody Iman: This means faith Inaam: This name means God given Inas: This name means nocturnal journey Izdihar: This name means flourishing or bloom Jahida: This name means effort Jalila: This name means great Jannah: This name means paradise or garden Jawhar: This means Jewel or pearl Jihan: Means world Jumana: Means pearl Kamila: This means complete Kanza: means treasure Khadija: The first wife of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) Khalida: Means everlasting or eternal. Labiba: Means intelligent Layla: means night Latifa: Kind Maamuna: Means trustworthy Maha: Means a small mountain trial Mahdia: Name means rightly guided. Maisara: Means wealth Majida: This name means glorious Malda: Means to be delicate Malika: Means queen Mariam: Name comes from the Mother of Jesus (peace be upon him). Also spelled Maryam, Meriam, or Mariem. Nada: This name means moisture or dew Nadia: This name means to have dew on the surface. Nahid: Means in the bloom of youth Naima: Means tranquil Naila: To give Najla: Means to have big eyes Najm: Means Star Naqia: This name means pure Nisrin: This name means jonquil Nur: Means light Qamar: Means the Moon Qasima: This name means beauty Rabia: Means spring Radia: Means satisfied Rahima: This name means compassionate Rashida: This name means follower of the right way. Sabah: Means the morning Sabria: Female version of patience Safia: Means serene or pure Saida: Means happy Sakina: This name means divine silence Sama: Name means heaven Sania: This name means high or noble Shahida: Means martyr Suhaila: means Canopus, a star. Tala: Means a small palm tree Talida: This name means inherited Ulfa: Means love or harmony Wadia: This name means gentle Wahiba: This name means to agree Wasama: This name means grace Yamina: This name means to be happy Yusra: This name means wealth Zada: Means to grow Zahira: Means radiant Zaina: This name means embellishment Zainab: This name means adornment of the father Zuhur: Means Flowers I hope that this article was of some benefit to you God Willing. By Celin Childs

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Friday, October 24, 2008

A List of Some Very Unique Baby Girls Names that You Might like to Use for Your New Baby Coming Soon


Having a hard time trying to think of some really different baby girl names? I know this is a very hard decision trying to find that one perfect name for your new baby girl, especially with all the names to choose from. I have always though trying to name a girl was much harder than naming a boy. Do you want something original maybe like a name of a flower or maybe just a name that is very original and not many have this name? Well when I was first pregnant I made myself a list of baby girls names and boy names held onto it just in case I needed it. When I found out I was having twins after my first son I prayed that it would be a boy and girl, but gosh what was I gonna call them? This took me a long time to decide, because I wanted something a little different for my girls name. After months I finally decided on Makayla Rose, which I liked very much the way it was spelled, but also the way it sounded. I have that list still so I figured why not write about this maybe someone will want one of these names.

Zarla- A form of Sara meaning a princess Karya- Hope Kira- Small and dark form of Ciara Makayla rose- Beautiful flower Ayanna- This means precious flower Calantha- Lovely flower Jolan- Violet flower Kalei- Happy and pure Rosabelle- A beautiful rose Cyncne- Wisdom, courage Danica- Morning star Sage- Health and wisdom Ciana- Very gracious Aven- A name of a flower Jacinta- A name for a flower Sakara- Sweet Shanna- Irish name Starlanna- Star By 3lilangels

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