There is no one specific "Indian" religion. Mainly people are Hindi, Muslim and Sikh.
Muslims welcome baby boys with happiness but that doesnt mean that they will be sad if the baby was girl
hindu religion
What is the Apache Indian translation for greetings?
Awoh
Yes, anyone, regardless of religion, is welcome at Jewish funerals.
you're welcome is de nada, baby is bebe... although calling someone baby in spanish could be insulting, but you never know....
The Parents of the baby will open the Sikh Holy Scripture randomly and the first letter of the first word on the left side will be selected as the starting alphabet for the name of the baby, then they can choose any name with that alphabet.
hindu religion
It depends on the religion.
I don't believe it has anything to do with 'should'. To me it's the same kind of thing as the way some cultures have naming ceremonies or the way a family might gather together to meet a new baby. It shows that children are loved and welcome and important in that family , culture or religion.
In Mohawk, you say "kwe kwe" to mean "You're welcome."
During the 1969 Indian Occupation, numerous Native Americans wrote and drew graffiti, such as the "Indian Land" and "Indians Welcome" to encourage and welcome other Indians to join them in the protest.