because they may get tired calling them something different.
They name there babies because everyone needs a name. What if you were called "the boy" or "the girl"?
People who keep photos; birth/marriage/death records and follow the lineage of their family is called a Genealogist who builds the Family Tree to keep the family name going for generations.
There are several reasons why Jews don't/ can't name babies after living relatives. The main reason is that in the Jewish religion it is typical to name your children after a deceased family member so if you name after a living family member it will appear as if you are waiting for them to pass away.
The hunkpapa people got their names based on what they did when they were babies
no one know's her facebook name only caitlin,christian and her family and friend's know her facebook she keep's her facebook under a different name so people won't know who she is.
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I highly doubt that since there are over 100 babies being born everyday. That would be a hard list to keep up with, don't cha think ;)
He prefers to keep his family life private
Once the pets are born, click their 'Family Page'. Then, you click one of the babies under your name, and it should bring you to their profile. Click 'Edit No Name's Profile' and name the pet. :)
You can keep your name off a people search by finding the terms of service for that website. There will be instructions on how to opt out of that site.
There is no law, or statement that says that the Mother, Father, or guardian, one of these people, that says one of them gets to choose the babies name. To answer your question, there is no certain person that chooses the babies name, its the name that the couple or person, decides, or agrees on. In fact I know of two people, the first one, their name was chosen from a song, the other, their older sister chose the name. So, no certain sex or person gets choice of the babies name. It is a joined decision, or if it is a single parent, it may be their decision.
yes. they even say the last name (family name) before saying their own first name when adressing themselves or family menbers