Does the child's name affect his or her fate?
Does the child's name affect his or her fate?
Giving a name to your child, we involuntarilywe predict some aspects of his fate. Ancestors were easier - they called the heir the name of the saint, on the day of commemoration of which the baby was born. Today many people return to this tradition again, others try to choose a name for the child in accordance with modern knowledge of numerology and astrology, while others simply proceed from personal preferences.
There is an interesting hypothesis thatan individual combination of the heights of sounds in each name when pronouncing it excites different parts of the brain, which has an effect on the formation of the personality of the carrier.
It has long been noted that the owners of names that sound tough and firm, have the same hard and stubborn temper, differ in determination and perseverance. (Boris, Igor, Jeanne, Oleg, Nadezhda, Alla).
On the other hand, soft-sounding names most often belong to complaisant and calm people. (Svetlana, Lily, Mikhail, Vasily, Ilya).
There are names that combine both a solid andsoft sound. They are conditionally neutral and give their owners reasonableness and balanced perseverance. (Alexander, Eugene, Olga, Love, Paul).
When choosing a name for the baby, you need to check thatit was easily pronounced in combination with the patronymic. It is not easy to immediately pronounce the name ending in two consonants, in combination with the patronymic, which begins with consonants: Eduard Dmitrievich, Alexander Grigorievich. Such names are often distorted, and each time the person is anxiously waiting for this time to pronounce his name.
In addition, do not forget about the school years of your child - clumsy, unusual hearing a name can cause ridicule of peers for many years.
Do not give the baby the name of the deceased relative,especially tragically died. Another interesting study of sociologists showed that among bureaucrats the greatest number of people with the father's name: Aleksandrov Alexandrovich, Sergeyev Sergeevich, etc.
From the earliest childhood the child already understands the importance of his name, and if he does not like it, this is unlikely to have a beneficial effect on his future destiny.
Check it is very simple: seize the moment when your baby is busy or passionate, and quietly call him by name. If the child immediately responds, then the name for it you chose correctly.
To foresee whether a name is suitable for a child is difficult. The main adviser is your intuition. A great way out is to give the baby a double name: getting old enough, the child will choose which one he likes best.