any of your family members can give ideas, but to make the name official and sign papers are the parents of the child
a child namer
I like the names Penajambi and kanani (girl names)
There are many different girl names that you can name your child. Casi, Eve, Eva and there are many other names that you can think of to give your child a middle name.
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their parents pick out a name for their child when they are born
please call them a young man
No. Memek is ordinary person names. In some country it might be a famous person names, but in the world wide it is the ordinary and common person names.
His second child was a twin. Their names were Hamnet and Judith.
Some cultures use a name from the family's history, such as when a male child is named after his father or grandfather (John Smith, John Smith Junior, John Smith III). Other cultures, such as Jews, name the child after a deceased family member, so that the departed person's memory lives on. Some cultures name the child after a famous person in religion (such as Jesus or Muhammad). And some choose a name that is considered good luck or which carries a positive meaning, such as cultures where the child's name translates to qualities like "happiness" or "peace" or "beauty" or "strength." Mostly, parents tend to choose a name they like. Popular names change from generation to generation: for example, in America, Eunice and Beatrice were popular names for girls in the early 1900s, but in 2011, girls are rarely given these names.
She only had one child. Her name was Rose.
Conventional names are names that are commonly used and accepted. Unconventional names are usually recently invented words, existing words newly used as names, or names that sound "weird" to the listener because they are not expected as names. Bob and Janet are conventional names in the English speaking world, but not in Japan for example. Moon Unit is an unconventional name in the English speaking world, although it was the legal name of the child of a famous person.
If the parents have the same last name, then that name should be given to the child as well. If the parents have different last names, then the child can be given a hyphenated version of both parents' names. In some states, your choices may be limited.