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  Many English-speaking countries have a history of high levels of immigration from Germany, and yet German names are not particularly common. This is often true even in families of German ancestry: I am of part-German descent myself, and my siblings and I do not have particularly German names, although our...
How to Name Your Baby After Your Grandma
Dec 4, 2024
  So you want to name your daughter after your dear grandma… but you can’t quite bring yourself to call her Barbara. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Let us help you re-invent outdated names into sparkly fresh ones that still connect to the original.   Many parents choose children’s names...
Ask the Name Guru: Can I Use an Honor Name Without the Honor?
Dec 4, 2024
  Welcome to my newest column, Ask the Name Guru, where I use my background as a baby name expert and perinatal therapist to answer your emotional and relational questions about names.   Erin writes:“The first name I loved for our baby was Nora — my husband Michael immediately disliked like it...
How I Named My Baby: Rozella Jayne
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  Author Georgia Clark and Lindsay Ratowsky, founder of Brightside and co-founder of Esther Perel Global Media, live in Brooklyn. They welcomed their daughter Rozella Jayne Ratowsky-Clark on February 27, 2022.   We spoke with Georgia, whose sixth novel, Island Time, was released on June 14. Below, she shares Rozella's name story...
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