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24 Shortlisted Baby Names Short List Baby Names Remove Baby Names |
| Name |
Gender |
Origin |
Meaning |
Aadi
| Female
| Hindi
| Beginning
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 | Aakarshan
| Male
| Hindu's
| attraction
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 | Aaliyah
| Female
| Arabic, Hebrew
| high exalted, to ascend
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 | Aaralyn
| Female
| American
| With song
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 | Aaron
| Male
| Hebrew, Arabic
| shining light, high mountain, messenger
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 | Aba
| Male
| Hungarian
| father's
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 | Abba
| Female
| African
| Born on Thursday
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 | Abbie
| Female
| Hebrew
| Father of Joy
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 | Abbott
| Male
| Arabic, Aramaic, Hebrew
| father
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 | Abby
| Female
| Latin
| head of a monastery
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 | Abdel
| Male
| Arabic
| servent
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 | Abdiel
| Male
| Hebrew
| servent of god
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 | Abdukrahman
| Male
| Arabic
| Slave of the merciful God
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 | Abdulkareem
| Male
| Arabic
| Slave of the generous God
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 | Abdullah
| Male
| Arabic
| Slave of God
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 | Abdulrahman
| Male
| Arabic
| Slave of the merciful God
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 | Abe
| Male
| Hebrew
| Father of a Multitude
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 | Abejundio
| Male
| Spanish
| relating to the abaje (bee)
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 | Abel
| Male
| Hebrew, Assyrian
| breath, child
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 | Abelard
| Male
| Old German, Middle English
| resolute, keeper of the abbey larder
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 | Abella
| Female
| Assyrian
| child
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 | Abeni
| Female
| African
| Girl prayed for
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 | Abey
| Female
| Native American
| leaf
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 | Abha
| Female
| Hindu
| lustrous beauty
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 | Abhay
| Male
| Hindu
| a son of Dharma
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Things to consider when choosing a baby name.
A lot of parents to be normally already have a baby name chosen long before childbirth, and in some circumstances even before pregnancy, but what if you don’t know what baby name to chose. How do you pick the right name when there is so many baby names to chose from? Remember your child will have to live with their baby name for the rest of their lives so don’t rush into it.
Here are some tips to consider when choosing a baby names.
1. Research the baby namse to make sure there are no nasty nicknames linked to that baby names. This will eliminate a lot of teasing at school.
2. Check the first letter of the baby name, against the surname to make sure it doesn’t spell something undesirable. This is where me and my partner went wrong with our first son. His Initial is D and surname rain. This spells DRAIN. Also if your if you are giving your child a middle name, make sure all the initials do not spell something nasty. For example: Baby name Tina Isabella Taylor, although the name may sound nice, the initials spell a word you wouldn’t want to be tagged with your child. ( initials T-I-T definitely not good!)
3. Think of the spelling of thebaby name. Many parents want to be different and will often make a point of spelling baby names in a different way. This may make your childs name very unique, but consider the life time of amendments that will need making due to mistakes been made when recording names. Also you do not want to make your baby names difficult to spell because when your child starts school, they may find it difficult when learning to spell their name.
4. Say the name over and over, is it difficult to pronounce? Think how your child will feel if people constantly say it wrong over and over again.
5. Say the baby names and surname out loud. You don’t want to be choose a baby name that sounds daft when put with the surname.
6. Is the name practical? Will the name still be suitable when your child is no longer a baby. For example is the name appropriate for an adult applying for an important job.
7. What does the baby name mean? Use our baby names tool below to find out all about the baby names, The baby names meaning and baby names origin.
Pregnancy
Pregnancy itself is an awe-inspiring period of a women's life. And the thrilling most instant of the pregnancy is to feel your baby's movements in your womb first time at 16 week pregnancy. It is medically called as Quickening. Normally, women start feeling the quickening somewhere between 16 and 20 weeks. Some women may feel it still later; nothing to worry. This movement is like the trembling in stomach.