Some people do not think about how high the value of a person's name is. It is a kind of identifier that gives personality.
The name leaves a special imprint on fate and character, moreover, it can influence the state of human health. The combination of these factors indicates that before giving a name to a child, you should carefully consider your own choice.
When to decide on a name for a baby
Extremely responsible parents begin to choose a name even during pregnancy, others are determined with a choice only after the birth of a baby. In Russia, a whole month is given to register a newborn at the registry office. Often, the older generation has a huge influence, with heated debates and long-term debates often arising.
Since ancient times, children have been called according to the calendar, that is, the child received the name of the saint on whose day he was born or baptized. With the adoption of Christianity, Latin and Greek names came to ancient Russia.
Basic principles of choosing a name
Currently, there are several approaches to choosing a name for a newborn. It happens that a child receives a name in honor of one of the relatives or famous personalities. Etymology also helps in this process. Nowadays, electronic and paper editions based on this section of linguistics are quite common. Such dictionaries contain the characteristics of the name, its compatibility with various patronymics. Many parents deliberately look for a name that will bring certain positive qualities to the child's character, for example, persistence in achieving goals, hard work, and a kind attitude towards people around.
If you have time, you can try to contact an astrologer and numerologist. Experts will make a detailed analysis of the selected names and trace its connection with the date of birth. Naturally, official science is rather skeptical about such industries, but this does not stop parents who are focused on results.
Among other things, there is a fashion for names. For example, in the 80s and 90s, fairly simple names were popular: Svetlana, Natalia, Olga, Ivan, Maxim. Nowadays it is quite difficult to meet babies with such names. In the younger groups of kindergartens, there are currently many Gleb, Dash, Kirillov, Semenov.
It is not recommended to be too original when choosing a name. In the future, this can play a cruel joke with its carrier.
The name must be combined with the patronymic and surname. The combination of the name and patronymic should not contain consecutive consonants or vowels. If the child's father is named in Old Church Slavonic, then the baby should also be named after a similar species.
Lovers of the exotic may well call the child a unique name if the surname has a European connotation. Otherwise, this combination will look ridiculous.