Choosing baby name - Baby Naming tips and guides (continue)
Baby Naming Tip 6.
Using surnames as first names is risky. If you
call your son Baxter, people will always be asking “is that
your first name or your last name?”
Baby Naming Tip 7.
Double gender names such as Corey, Brett, Dale,
and so forth, while they may be perfectly good names, present risk.
The risk is that over time, the name will become more male, or more
female, leaving the losing gender with a potentially embarrassing
name.
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Baby Naming Tip 8.
Spelling variants can be a stumbling block. Before
you choose a name with alternate spellings, be sure you are willing
to accept some confusion. Alicia, Alyssa, Alisha, and Elissa may
all sound alike to some.
Baby Naming Tip 9.
Make sure it works with your surname. If your last
name is Tree, don’t name your son Ash or your daughter Jade.
And if your last name is Johnson, please avoid John.
Baby Naming Tip 10.
If you’re going to make up a name, be prepared
for the consequences. Felisitee may seem like the pinnacle of originality
to you, but your daughter may be upset in years to come.







