Three Key factors to choose a proper Baby Name
The second factor weighing for dads in the United States is the meaning of the name (approximately 35%), and mention the importance of having a biblical significance, or is the name of one of his relatives: "We had relatives in common very special, no longer with us, and left traces in our families, so combine and left a nice name, "said one respondent.
Originality is the third factor considered for these parents (30%). In the U.S., many parents added the importance of the name "sound good" or "could understand it in school," further commented that they did not want a name that was easy to change by a diminutive or that "lends itself to ridicule."
"With my first daughter was looking for that first name start with the same letter as the name, and I was inspired by a children's movie I saw when I was 5, and I put Bianca. With my second daughter, I kept it the original name and chose the older sister, Belen, "said another respondent.
The inspiration is very diverse in all countries included in the study, although nearly half of parents (40%) said they were not inspired by anything in particular. Among those that had been inspired by something or someone to choose their names, their favorite sources of inspiration mentioned are the names of the respondents themselves or their partner (20%), or a family member (13.8%). They are named after characters in books or movies (7%) and names of famous people (6%). Many parents combine several sources of inspiration as a mother tells us: "My baby got Daniel Joshua. The first one because it is a name which means God is my judge. And Joshua, a name which means God rescues, the both of them make a very beautiful name. "