Baby Name - we should really call it 'life name' rather than ‘baby name’ because the name we are given at birth will affect us our whole lives, to a far greater degree than most people ever realize. Subconsciously I feel we do sense the importance of naming our children well, because most parents give this process a lot of thought and care. The problem is, unless the system of Name Analysis is understood, the chances of the baby name you choose being positive are slim. The baby name books and internet lists are perfect for providing choices and inspiration, but don’t be swayed by the ‘meanings’ in these areas, because they don’t go into enough depth for you to make an informed decision.
Every name that exists actually carries a whole set of personality traits – and also health issues. Names also affect the type of career your child will be most suited to, and will affect their relationships and the events in their lives for better or worse. Skeptical? Well, the system of Name Analysis is not some weird new fad. It goes back to ancient Egyptian times when it was used solely by the Royal families for the naming of the Royal children, to ensure they were given positive names that would benefit them. It is based on logic, not any kind of supernatural process, and makes complete sense of why some people seem to lead charmed lives while others struggle to move forwards at all. A negative name will hold you back your whole life, while a positive name will help everything flow more effortlessly.
Our full name affects us, not just our first name, so a baby name needs to balance with the family surname. For instance, if the surname has personality traits that are very bossy, dominating and strong, then it would be wise to have a first name that has softer traits. If the surname has introvert traits, then extrovert traits must be avoided with the first name, otherwise personality disorders can develop – someone will literally have two sides to them.
The individual letters of a name also affect us – so ideally you want a baby name that has the right personality traits to balance with the surname plus a predominance of positive letters in the name too. Once you have the best name for your baby, you know that this name will exert a positive influence their whole life. What a gift.