Wednesday, October 10, 2007

baby - American Baby Names

Americans have the capacity and the quality to create and improvise baby names that sound great and beautiful any given time of the day. For Americans, the most important name written in your birth certificate is your first name but an increasingly important role is attributed to the middle name and the combination it forms with the first. In the spirit of the cultural variety of the United States, American baby names are usually derived from many other languages, with an obvious emphasis on English baby names.

There are also a wide variety of unique American names that are derived from names related to history, different location names, color meanings, flowers, fictional characters, or names that have religious origins. But not all people respect these types of genres;

An increasing number of American parents tend to opt for a more non-conformist type of choosing a baby name than by simply choosing from the above-mentioned categories. Some choose to create original and unique baby names by themselves, others choose to combine existing names to form new ones, whereas others are influenced by mythical or interesting cultures when choosing their babies names, such as specific ancient Greek or Roman names, or Native American baby names.

Today, most Americans ask themselves a couple of simple questions before actually choosing a name for their babies, namely questions like:

If I choose a certain name for my baby, will it suit him or her?

Will it affect my babys success in life?

Will this name be popular 20 years from now, or will my 20-years old son be taunted by his friends because of his dated name?

When choosing a name, should I choose a traditional American baby name or a name with religious or historical signification?

Will an unusual or exotic name suit my baby or should I stick to the casual ones American baby names?

These are just a few questions that need to be taken in consideration when deciding on your babys first and middle names. Just make sure that the names that you choose sound well together and you dont get combinations such as Monica Catherine and the horrible cacophony it comes attached with.

Here are a few examples of popular American baby names: Casey is a nice American baby boys name that has a pretty meaning: brave. Sandy, which is a derivate of the Greek name Sandrine, is another American baby girls name with a special meaning: defender of mankind. Darlene is a beautiful American baby girls name that has sounds similar to darling. Vivian is a girls name and its meaning is alive.

For those who want names with a religious meaning or message, Tina is a good American baby girls name choice, as it means a follower of Christ. Here are some Native American baby names, if those other examples werent what you were looking for: Howi is a Native American baby boys name originating from the Miwok clan and the name can be translated by turtle dove.

Another Native American name with a Zuni origin is Malia. Malias translation is Bitter or sea of bitterness, which is not necessarily pleasant, but then again, who will know what your babys name actually means anyway?

Because Your Baby Deserves The Best Name

Fraser Wheaton is the founder and publisher of The Baby Name Kit website.

http://www.BabyNameKit.com

We aim to be the worlds largest content provider for baby name information on the internet. If you have a baby naming question, chances are, we have the answer.

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baby - Preventing Insomnia in Babies

Insomnia is a problem that many adults face. Some people just learn to live without enough sleep and consider it a part of their normal lives. However, did you know that babies can also from insomnia or sleep deprivation?

Today, it is a known fact that many babies are now suffering from insomnia. No one knows exactly how long this has been occurring but could be the reason for babies being fussy, waking up and staying up at night, or even babies that were diagnosed with colic.

Some babies have a hard time falling asleep, while others may fall right to sleep and then something wakes them up in the middle of night causing them to have a hard time drifting back off to sleep. Some of the sounds around the home could be the culprit that is waking up your little one such as the noisy refrigerator, the heater, the telephone, the television, other children in the home, or even the sound of their parent's voice. You cannot ensure that you can keep your home totally noise free during the time your baby is suppose to be sleeping, so what is the answer. The simplest thing to use is a white noise machine.

A white noise machine can help with all the sounds around the home that can interfere with a peaceful nights rest for your baby. This machine will absorb or eliminate all the sounds that might wake up your little one. White noise is random sounds that have rhythmic signals at all frequencies. Example of white noise could be the sound of a waterfall, the hum of a fan, or some consider it to sound like ocean waves.

To explain the idea of white noise machines just a bit more, think of it as the sound of a friend's voice at a crowded loud concert. You can recognize the voice of your friend over the other people in the crowd, the music playing the stage and of course the singers themselves. This is how the white machine works, it will be the sound that your baby hears instead of all the other noisy sounds that can keep them awake or wake them up prior to getting enough sleep. Along with the white noise machine you should change their diaper before bedtime and ensure they have eaten enough or they are sure to wake up with a wet diaper or if they become hungry. However, do not overfeed your baby or he is sure to wake up with a bellyache.

Insomnia is a serious problem for adults as well as children. If your baby is getting less than five hours of sleep then you should worry. Sleep apnea is one of the fears that can occur when a baby is not getting adequate sleep. If your baby is not getting at least five hours of sleep per night, you should talk with your doctor about your concerns. Ask for his advice and invest in a white noise machine if there is no medical reason that is keeping your baby from sleeping.

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