2024 Author: Brian Parson | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 15:02
It is customary for children to be baptized by grandparents, this is an unwritten rule that expresses and shows respect for the parents of the young family. Sometimes this is very difficult, because in order to be named after someone, the young family has to decide to whom - the mother-in-law or the mother-in-law.
And if he is a boy, it turns out to be almost obligatory to name him after his father-in-law. Often, out of a desire to please both families, strange combinations are made between several names.
It's all a little too much. If parents do not want to name their child after someone, but simply like a certain name, why should they limit themselves in their choice and worry that someone will later "look at them wrong".
There are parents who like to baptize their children, which is also a bit strange and maybe a little narcissistic, but that's exactly what it's about - their child is theirs, they can baptize him as they choose.
Many people take advantage of just that and literally baptize their children as they see fit. Sometimes quite strange combinations are obtained.
To burden your child with a name like Rada Yasmin Nikol Ekaterina, as it is not very clear which is the last name and which is proper, the only thing that is certain is that there is no surname here, is a bit of a strange decision. Look at the names - Russian, French, Bulgarian, isn't that a little too confusing for the child, and for everything around him?
One of the most colorful is when the first name sounds too "western", and the surname and surname are typically Bulgarian - Hercules Georgiev, John Petrov, Simon Kirilov and others.
In addition, when baptizing our children, it is important to remember that they will not always be cute little babies, they will soon grow up and will have to bear this name for life.
It has been much revered in recent years for children to be baptized as characters from movies or books, and there are parents who, in their desire to be original, baptize the child with names invented by themselves. Names like Gutsa, Patza, Muyo, Telefonka and many others that don't sound good at all.
In Bulgaria, of the native [traditional names], the most common are the female Maria and the male Ivan.
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