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The two birth ceremonies are often referred to as "Naming Ceremonies" and "Baby Showers." A Naming Ceremony typically involves formally giving a name to the child, often accompanied by rituals or blessings. A Baby Shower, on the other hand, is a celebration held before the baby’s arrival to provide support and gifts to the expecting parents. These ceremonies can vary widely in customs and significance across different cultures.

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