Giving your child a name is a very big decision and can no doubt cause a lot of stress. Here are some tips to help you choose the right name for your baby.
1. Create a list of names you like and discuss them with your partner. Be honest about ones you like and don't like.
2. Research your family names and consider using a relative's name for your baby's first or middle name.
3. If you are looking for a unique name, consider changing the spelling of a traditional name.
4. Consult baby name books and websites. The Social Security Administration keeps track of popular names over history. You can search any name on their site.
5. Take a look at popular name lists and take into consideration that your child could be one of many Emilys or Jacobs in his or her kindergarten class.
6. Have your list narrowed down by the time you have your baby, then decide once you meet your baby and figure out which name fits.
what ever you choose to name them
No. The parents always have the right to choose their child's name.
I would search in a baby book and if there's nothing in there, choose a name of her personality
gabbriella if you are picking a name for your baby dont choose what people are saygin have it your chocice
choose one like a nickname like if your name is Candice put your name as candy
In Breaking Dawn, Bella was going to name her baby EJ. She wanted to name her baby after Edward.
Yes. She can choose the name of her child.Yes. She can choose the name of her child.Yes. She can choose the name of her child.Yes. She can choose the name of her child.
maybe melinda or madeline
Click somewhere on the ground Put [name of baby] Here, and then get another sim, click the baby and choose Hold Baby.
there is no legal issue surrounding baby names. The mother OR father can choose, it doesn't really matter
Once your baby was born and you chose the name it would be on her birth certificate and it would cost you money to change her name. If you can afford it and you do not like Victoria for a name the baby will not know the difference and you can choose a Christian name of your choice.
Not if you are married to a male spouse. Then you have to go by their last name but if you don't, I don't see why you can'r choose:)