I thought I would do a post here about Nicole's new baby's name as it seems to be quite a talking point at the moment!
In case you've been away from planet earth this week, she's/they called her baby Sunday... and no, it wasn't born on a Sunday, but a Monday.
From a Name Analyst's point of view, this is not a good choice at all as the letter U brings losses into her baby's life from the age of 1 till 4. This is made even worse because one of the baby's surnames is Urban - another U, this time from birth till 3 years old. What an awful combination for this little child.
The name Sunday totals a positive number but so does the other name they have given her - Rose. It's not recommended to have 2 names totaling the same number because all the traits are doubled up - the good ones AND the bad ones. Also the health traits are doubled; so as the number 21 (which these names both total) indicates the throat area, this area is much more likely to cause problems for Sunday.
It's a real shame that celebs have this trend these days of wanting to come up with a name no-one else has. Because they get it so wrong. By all means have a name that's different but get it analyzed first before you burden your children with names that are going to bring them all kinds of problems.
Gwynneth Paltrow is a great example.
She called her baby Apple - which totals the most unlucky number there is.
Outrageous baby names are becoming the latest accessory for the rich and famous - they want one no-one else has but at what cost?
Baby Names E-Book
Friday, July 11, 2008
Friday, September 7, 2007
First Name Meaning
Your first name meaning is actually just as important as your last name meaning, or your middle name or maiden name meaning. Many people assume that as long as their first name is ok then that's all that matters. Let's face it, when people choose a baby name, they don't ask themselves whether the surname they have will be good for their child - all the emphasis is on the first name meaning.
When I talk about 'name meanings' I am not referring to the brief 'meanings' you get in name lists in books and on the internet. I am talking about the in-depth personality traits that every name has, which are only accessible via an authentic name analyst.
Have a look at the sample 'name analysis' on my website and you will see what I mean.
Do you LIKE your own name? Many people don't and that is a very common reason for people changing their name. Elton clearly didn't like his birth name 'Reg Dwight' and who can blame him?
First name meaning
When I talk about 'name meanings' I am not referring to the brief 'meanings' you get in name lists in books and on the internet. I am talking about the in-depth personality traits that every name has, which are only accessible via an authentic name analyst.
Have a look at the sample 'name analysis' on my website and you will see what I mean.
Do you LIKE your own name? Many people don't and that is a very common reason for people changing their name. Elton clearly didn't like his birth name 'Reg Dwight' and who can blame him?
First name meaning
Thursday, September 6, 2007
NAME CHANGE
NAME CHANGE
I read an interesting statistic yesterday in a back issue of The Times Newspaper - up to 50,000 people in the UK alone, legally change their name EVERY YEAR! Yet in 1996 only 270 people changed their name by deed poll...
As a name analyst I find that especially interesting because it suggests that more and more people may be opening up to the idea that our names affect us. Hopefully more and more will get a professional name analysis reading before they make the change so that they know that their new name will be better for them than the old name. By the way, it is your LEGAL NAME that affects you, so just calling yourself a new name will not affect you.
Name Change.
I read an interesting statistic yesterday in a back issue of The Times Newspaper - up to 50,000 people in the UK alone, legally change their name EVERY YEAR! Yet in 1996 only 270 people changed their name by deed poll...
As a name analyst I find that especially interesting because it suggests that more and more people may be opening up to the idea that our names affect us. Hopefully more and more will get a professional name analysis reading before they make the change so that they know that their new name will be better for them than the old name. By the way, it is your LEGAL NAME that affects you, so just calling yourself a new name will not affect you.
Name Change.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Do you know anyone called Michael?
If you know anyone with the name Michael, I can guarantee that they are a very hard worker. The only exception to this would be if their other names indicate laziness. People with the name Michael tend to put work before everything else including partners, family and themselves! So, relationships may suffer, as may their health - too much work causes a lack of balance - too much stress, not enough time to relax and unwind etc.
Other names that also total the same number (ie. names that share the same traits as Michael) are: Stephen, Patrick, Robert. Interestingly, not many female names total this number!
Other names that also total the same number (ie. names that share the same traits as Michael) are: Stephen, Patrick, Robert. Interestingly, not many female names total this number!
Sunday, August 12, 2007
History Of Names
I just found a site with some interesting info about the history of names. Here it is if the history of names is of interest to you: http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/namehist.html
History of Names.
History of Names.
Monday, July 30, 2007
How Did Your Parents Choose Your Name?
Your Name.
Do you know how your parents chose your name? Did they pick it from a baby name book, or perhaps you were named after a relative, or someone famous they admired? If you were named after someone, can you see any similar traits between you? Members of the same family who share the same surname will obviously have the traits of that name in common - and if a first or second name adds up to the same number as another family member then they will share a lot of traits. If a family has a negative surname, the whole family may have a struggle in their lives.
The solution? Get your name analysed, then make any changes necessary with my guidance.
Do you know how your parents chose your name? Did they pick it from a baby name book, or perhaps you were named after a relative, or someone famous they admired? If you were named after someone, can you see any similar traits between you? Members of the same family who share the same surname will obviously have the traits of that name in common - and if a first or second name adds up to the same number as another family member then they will share a lot of traits. If a family has a negative surname, the whole family may have a struggle in their lives.
The solution? Get your name analysed, then make any changes necessary with my guidance.
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Names with similar traits
Names
Ever noticed that people with names that seem completely different actually come across as having very similar personalities? For instance, you may have friends called Mary and Pamela who seem very alike. Or David and Thomas. Both sets of names add up to the same number, giving them the same personality traits for that name - if their middle and surnames also added up to the same number, they would appear almost identical. Look at sons who are given their father's christian name eg Michael Brown and his son, Michael Brown (junior). If neither has a middle name, this father and son will be extremely alike, and people would just assume that was for genetic reasons. Both father and son would be workaholics by the way, and their relationships and health may suffer because of this. (This is due to the traits in the name Michael). If there is a brother for Michael and he is called, say, Ben, he will be very sensitive and intuitive, and not so obsessed by work as his father and brother, and won't share as many similarities.
Names.
Ever noticed that people with names that seem completely different actually come across as having very similar personalities? For instance, you may have friends called Mary and Pamela who seem very alike. Or David and Thomas. Both sets of names add up to the same number, giving them the same personality traits for that name - if their middle and surnames also added up to the same number, they would appear almost identical. Look at sons who are given their father's christian name eg Michael Brown and his son, Michael Brown (junior). If neither has a middle name, this father and son will be extremely alike, and people would just assume that was for genetic reasons. Both father and son would be workaholics by the way, and their relationships and health may suffer because of this. (This is due to the traits in the name Michael). If there is a brother for Michael and he is called, say, Ben, he will be very sensitive and intuitive, and not so obsessed by work as his father and brother, and won't share as many similarities.
Names.
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