master I was told to use the title "Master". For example if the child's name is Chris Brown, you say "Master Brown" or "Master Chris Brown".
Nowadays this may be considered archaic and overly formal; I don't think anyone would complain if you just put the child's name on the envelope; you can use "Mr." as well.
Examples: Chris Brown, Mr. Chris Brown
THE BEST TIME TO TRY FOR A MALE CHILD IS...DURING THE SUMMER..............ON JULY 12.......AT 8P.M. NOON!
That is the correct spelling of "sire" (an archaic polite address, or the paternal parent of a pedigreed animal).
Whether male or female it would be: Mayor Jane Doe or Mayor Doe (as example.)
Addressing an envelope to a male child use to be 'Master', but now it can be Mr.and the female Miss.
The common title for a male child is 'master'.
A male parent is considered to be the father of the child in most cases. A male parent can also be a step-father or even the grandfather of the child.
There is no way to engineer a male child, there is always a 50 - 50 chance of male or female.
male six are powerful or male
During first sonography a doctor can answer if a a child is male or female.
The homophone for male child is "son" and for light in the sky is "sun".
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no abnormal for a male child is not good because she is child and she also don't know that is she doing .