Baby Nursery

Unique Names for Baby Boys & Girls

by Babies.com November 2, 2010

The newest member of the family will soon arrive, the nursery is ready, diapers are stacked away and waiting, and stuffed animals line the walls. Everything is ready but you still have not settled upon the perfect name for your precious newborn. With so many names being repeated and found to be so common, parents are searching for less used, more original, and more unique names for their child. To bless your child with a tasteful and distinctive name, browse the suggestions listed to get an array of ideas. Here are some unique names for boys: Anakan, Amont, Allister, Abraham, Banden, Broden, Balar, Blaine, Creeden, Clay, Camden, Dublin, Dartan, Darby, Derriken, Ellison, Edwardo, Ezekiel, Francois, Finnley, Forrester, Gage, Grady, Gaston, Hugh, Hilan, Hannley, Issac, Ivan, Illan, Jaysen, Juden, Jovan, Kline, Kade, Keenen, Kraig, Larson, Layton, Miles, Marlon, Mannon, Mason, Nigel, Natan, Nik, Omar, Oden, Pasha, Pavel, Pepe, Quincey, Saul, Samson, Sajiv, Salil, Terrence, Tarun, Tobias, Usiah, Ullias, Victor, Vimal, Vincent, Viddias, Waylon, Wajorji, Winston, Wiley, Xavien, Xander, Yancy, Yensen Names for girls: Addley, Antina, Ari, Anniebelle, Basil, Bailen, Barrita, Casey, Cintia, Carter, Clara, Danya, Darla, Deayton, Daci, Ellia, Ebey, Ekani, Frida, Farita, Francis, February, Geogi, Gialetta, Gracesen, Harleigh, Harrah, Hillary, Izzy, Istana, Ilira, Jules, Jaya, Jordi, Kiley, Kindra, Kendra, Karley, Lira, Luella, Lorna, Leighton, Madina, Marcella, Madeline, Milan, Mirtha, Nadaina, Niaomi, Najma, Nayva, Ollia, Orima, Parcey, Paxton, Pav, Padma, Quillina, Raushel, Rhea, Rhianna, Rani, Shea, Seria, Seher, Sheela, Suravi, Sadie, Traceton, Thelma, Tistan, Tarani, Tedra, Ursula, Urami, Vida, Val, Vivian, Willemina, Yasti, Yenla Cross Culture Names: These suggested names are a mesh pot of multi culture names which will bring flair of authenticity and originality to your baby. From the delightfully simple and old fashion coming back in style to something entirely unique and completely your own, to borrowing from another country’s tradition for baby names, these creative suggestions will broaden your horizon as you begin to narrow down the search for the perfect name for your newborn. Hindu to Italian, and Greek to old American, these names offer something unique and outside the ordinary and mundane for your expected child.

Baby Nursery Ideas for Any Budget

by Babies.com November 2, 2010

The first step in selecting decor for your baby’s nursery is to admit the nursery will inadvertently be a reflection of your own tastes. You have no idea what your bundle of joy’s personality is going to be like, so your baby’s nursery will be based off of your own style and opinions. Sit down and make a list of the things you envision in your baby’s room. Think about the overall feeling you want the room to evoke. Do you want a tried-and-true blue or pink design? A relaxing atmosphere? Eclectic? Homey? Whimsical? What kind of environment do you want your baby to sleep and play in? Next, consider your budget. If money’s tight, it’s probably unwise to plan an entire room renovation. If you’re open to renovation, however, consider expanding the room’s light source. If you decide to go with a full-size window, however, don’t forget to budget for some sort of window covering. A room bursting with sunlight is pleasing, true, but it is not conducive for afternoon naps or sleeping in on weekends. If you want a unique look for your nursery, stop by your local thrift stores and consignment shops. You can find fantastic cribs and nursery furniture for a much lower cost than you would at a retail store. Consider giving the crib a fresh coat of paint or a few stenciled designs. Your local craft store will contain a wide variety of cheap stencils that will make personalizing your baby’s nursery easy and cost-effective. Your local craft store will also contain a wide variety of wooden letters that provide endless possibilities for your nursery. Spell out your baby’s name or part of your favorite nursery rhyme. Another possibility is to spell out basic words like “play,” “baby,” “dog,” or “ball” to make your nursery a learning environment from the start. Why not personalize your nursery with pictures? Decorate the nursery with pictures of Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, and family pets. This is especially important around the crib area, so when your baby wakes up he or she will be immediately greeted by smiling faces. As long as you make your nursery a reflection of your family, there’s no wrong way to decorate it.

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