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I knew there was something I forgot to do. I forgot to wish you guys a Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas! No, I’m just kidding, although I do hope you had a wonderful Christmas. And no, I haven’t completely lost my mind either. I do know that it is almost Valentine’s Day.
Did you read this Christmas baby name post at Youcantcallitit? How about this one at nameberry? These posts and several others on name blogs made me wonder if parents were influenced by the holidays in naming their Christmas babies. I tracked babies born on or around Christmas and found out most parents aren’t influenced at all, but I did find some that screamed Christmas (some louder than others). What do you think? Would you ever give your baby a seasonal name? What’s your favorite? Mine would have to be Holiday.
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If you like these, come back around Easter. I’ll probably have found some Valentine’s day inspired birth announcements for you then.
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I love these: Annabella Snow, Brody Claus, Henry Winter, Knox Rudolph, Noel Tadeo, Shepherd Joseph, and Winter Aurelia.
Kudos to the brave parents who used Rudolph! I had a cousin born on Christmas Eve, but she was given the same name mom and dad had picked out before hand. I was secretly hoping she’d have a holiday name.
Holiday is my fave Christmas name too!! I love Winter Aurelia from this list too.
Welcome Nicole and thanks for commenting.
Great post.