From sea to shining sea, from the 1880s to the 1980s, American culture can give you some fun ideas for naming your new baby.
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Review 1 for Baby Names As American As Apple Pie
Date:February 26, 2012
MikeTiffHazel
A lot of people comment that the name I chose is too old school and she will get made fun of....let me just say I think Hazel Adele is a beautiful name :) I like old sounding names
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Finding and choosing baby names, i think, is most dificult! I have been trying to read as much as possible when picking baby names. They will have this name for their entire life!
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Many names originate from different areas across the world and lately, Americans are sticking to that tradition which goes back Centuries. A lot of Americans and other nations gets their baby's/babies' names from a friend or a relative or people who inspire them to name their baby/babies after them sort of like an honor type of system. A lot of expectant mothers just don't know what to call them so they go with a month out of the yearly calendar. They also love to name their baby/babies after the attending doctor, like in "The Father of the Bride 2" movie because the parents are eternally grateful because the attending physician had to move quickly to save both mother and baby/babies. It was literally a race between George's daughter and his wife which baby will be born first. It was his daughter's son that was born first then it was George's second daughter that was born second and just seconds to minutes after the other.
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Why must baby names always be chosen with the trends? Why not study a little more about your family and name your baby after a relative or based on your ethnic background?
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