most children will adop the accent of the main carer, and as they grow they will also be influenced by the accent they hear in the wider community.
Girl Irish names-Keira, Riley,Adara.. Boy Irish names- Killian, Ryan, Connor
Well no one knows for sure who baby Spencer parents are but we know who takes care of him. Carly Shay
it depends on whether the parents have a black parents to have a black baby both parents must have a black parent to posses the gene to create the black baby, even so, if both parents are white it means that the "black" gene is recessive (doesn't affect there skin colour but still carry the gene), when both parents have this recessive gene it means that there a 1/4 chance of the baby being black I'm not sure if this is the exact chance but in theory it should lie around 1/4
As of 2010 the most popular boy baby name was Ryan. The most popular girl baby name for the same time was Brianna. The most popular baby names are constantly changing so the list changes every year.
Some popular baby name books that parents can refer to when choosing a name for their child include "The Baby Name Wizard" by Laura Wattenberg, "Beyond Ava Aiden" by Pamela Redmond Satran and Linda Rosenkrantz, and "The Complete Book of Baby Names" by Lesley Bolton.
In Irish it's: leanbh / leanbán / babaí / baibín In Welsh it's "baban" In Scots Gaelic it's "leanabh"
The term brin means small meadow. It has Irish origin and Brin is mostly used by Irish parents to name their baby girls. A derivation of the name is Brynn.
Baban, maban, babi
not necessary
=== === distinctions will have to be made between Scottish and Irish and Welsh of course.In Scottish it would be 'wee lass' or 'wee lad'. The previous answer is clearly incorrect. Gaelic is not a form of English; it is a separate language. Welsh and Irish Gaelic are also separate languages not dialects of English. The "wee lass" and "wee lad" are in the Scottish form of English called Lallans (the English of the Lowlands. === ===
Bebe, with accent on the 2nd E.Bebé
True.
Some of the most popular Irish baby names include Aiden, Kayla, Megan and Morgan. You can find more popular Irish baby names at the Irish Central website. Once on the website, type "Baby names" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
parents cant design their baby!
cailín babaí
'Cute' in the American sense would be Leanbángleoite or páistín gleoite.
Target group for baby products - 1. Parents Excepting Baby 2. Parents with New Born Baby 3. Parents already Having Baby 4. Parents having baby of bigger age 5. Parents planning a baby (As some measurable should also be taken in such conditions).