Giving Name to a Child

child flowerAll cares, worries and suffering associated with your child’s birth, are behind. Question number one: How to name the child? What should you take into consideration while choosing a name? Beautiful sound? A memory? The desire to perpetuate a name of a close relative?
Whatever your promptings are, try, above all, take care of your child’s happy fate, which to a large extent depends on what his/her name will be combined with.
In this case there isn’t any instruction. You are free with your choice. But there are some criteria which are worth following.
1. It will be better if the name is easy to pronounce and can be easily remembered. The name which is difficult to pronounce becomes a hindrance in communication.
2. The name must easily go with the patronymic.

3. Preferably, the name should not make any difficulties while making different forms.

4. It is vital that the name sounds softly and easily, for example: Alexander Vladimirovich, Alexei Mikhailovich. Pronounce these loudly, and immediately feel the difference with the other ones: Stepan Igorevich, Dmitri Stanislavlovich…

The harmonious sound occurs when the stress in the name and patronymic are in the same syllable account. It is desirable to get some nice sounds, in other words, that the combination of the name and patronymic did not have many consonant or vowel sounds.

5. In any case do not call your son like his father, for example: Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, Nikolai Nikolaevich, etc. Repetition of the parent contributes to the development of negative qualities.

Choosing a name is a very responsible activity. They largely determine the fate of your child.

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