Australian Civil Marriage Celebrant officiating at weddings in Brisbane, Caboolture, Petrie, Redcliffe and Redland Bay.

Wedding and Baby Naming celebrant performs ceremonies any day of the week, and will arrange an appointment location convenient for you, at no extra charge. 

Telephone: (07) 3283 8567, Mobile: 0415 324 982

PO Box 394, Redcliffe. Qld, 4020. 

Email: vlady_celebrant@ yahoo.com.au

  • Member of: Australian Federation of Civil Celebrants (AFCC) 

  • Australian Civil Marriage Celebrants of Queensland (ACMCQ)

  • Justice of the Peace

Authorised Marriage Celebrant, Registration Number A.888, Vlady M Peters

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Baby Naming and the importance of Names

 

There’s always been a debate about names. Are children destined to carry out the expectations of the names given them? Can a Jeeves ever reinvent himself to be anything but a butler? Were the names given to the twins in Steinbeck’s ‘East of Eden’ a kiss of death for anything but a replay of the story of Cain and Abel?

Many popular films of the time tend to spawn names, especially if they are unusual. At one time every second boy was named ‘Shane’ after Alan Ladd’s popular film, touted at the time as an adult western as opposed, I suppose, to the matinee fill-ins featuring Gene Autrey and Roy Rogers.

Sometimes it’s a well-known personality which inspires parents to name their children. How many girls in the world are now sporting the name of Kylie after the popular singer Kylie Minogue?

If the parents name the child after some person they admire, do they actually believe that the child will inherit those qualities and characteristic, or do they hope they will? Sometimes it actually seems to works. Look at Martina Hingis. Named after the legendary Martina Navratilova she was a number one tennis player in the world for 209 weeks. Was it the expectations of the name, or the expectations of those associated with naming her?

The practice of celebrating baby naming has sky-rocketed in Australia. Like weddings, once removed from religious constraints, the event seems to be enhanced and enlarged.

A seriousness of intention creeps into the event. It is no longer something that has to be done because it is expected, but rather something that parents choose to do.

In undertaking a Naming Ceremony for their baby, the parents seem to recognize that the baby is more than a figure in their own personal lives. If making friends is a big element in people’s lives, than you could say that baby naming is the first step in forging future bonds of friendship for the baby.

 

 

Baby Naming Ceremony

Planning the Ceremony
Baby Naming Ceremony Steps  
Sample Naming
Rose petal shower
Parents' Promises
Grandparents' Promises
Godparents' Promises
Blessings 
Candle Lighting
Introduction
Closing

Arranging Baby Naming  
Understanding Baby Naming 
Naming Ceremony for a Baby Girl
Naming Ceremony Resources
24 Complete Ceremonies (8 Naming, 8 Renewal, 8 Commitment Ceremonies)
Baby Naming Library
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Baby Naming Certificate
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Baby Names and their Meanings
Most Popular Boys' Names
Most Popular Girls' Names
Most Popular Baby Names in Australia
Most Popular Names 1904-2005 
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