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Monday, 1 August 2011

Baby Naming Ceremonies give more than just a name!

Baby Naming ceremonies - an alternative for when the church says no!

So the government's Office of National Statistics, has just announced the most popular baby names for 2010. If you haven't seen it yet, then you're about to go all gooey eyed if your child has one of these names.......

Top 3 names for boys:
  • Oliver
  • Jack
  • Harry
Top 3 names for girls:
  • Olivia
  • Sophie
  • Emily
So giving your baby his or her new name is great - but there's more to it than that in welcoming your new arrival into the family and community life. Have you ever been to a Baby Naming ceremony? Well if you've been to a christening then you'll know that it's not just about endorsing the name of the baby or young child. It's about promises, hopes, aspirations and commitment.

Baby namings offer an alternative to the traditional christening and they are the new arrival in the maternity and pre-school era. Talk to someone in your early years' groups and you're bound to bump into someone who's either had one, been to one, or thinking of having one!

They can be held anywhere, at any time and without the restrictions of time or format. They can be non-religious or semi-religious; the choice is absolutely yours. They're a celebration of your new arrival and a way of marking their entry into the new world with all of the promises you make to support them. If you wanted a traditional religious christening and your local church cannot or won't provide one for whatever reason - then rest assured that you do have an alternative!

And if by chance you were wondering how the trends on baby names have changed over time, these were the most popular a decade ago in 2000 in England and Wales:

Top 3 names for boys: - Jack, Thomas and James
Top 3 names for girls: Chloe, Emily and Megan

Just as trends on names change, so too do the celebrations we use to signify the baby's arrival into this world. Take a look at my website for further information on Baby Naming ceremonies, and how they offer a modern and unique approach to the celebration of a new child!

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