All families are wondering what name to give to the child who should be born. Happy parents of the future baby attract everyone to solve this problem: grandfathers and grandmothers, friends. Someone just likes a name that sounds beautiful, someone advises to give the child the name of their relative, and someone insists that there should be harmony in the combination of the name and patronymic. Before making the final decision on choosing a name for your child, be sure to read a few basic rules for combining names and patronymics.
Instructions
Step 1
The surest solution is to simply open lists of beautiful female names and beautiful male names. Write out the best options on a piece of paper and then choose from fewer options.
Step 2
When choosing a name for a baby, try to take into account the rules of the Russian language. This will allow you to achieve the most harmonious combination in the sound of the name and patronymic. Harmony will be ideal if the stress in both your child's name and his patronymic will be on the same syllables.
Step 3
As you reduce the list of name variants, remember: partial similarity of names is an important link at the spiritual-energetic level. It has long been known that similar names, as if consisting of the same syllables, are the closest in their sound, and, accordingly, have the greatest similarity and will be combined in the best way.
Step 4
Remember that a long name is most favorably combined with a short patronymic, and a short one, respectively, with a long one.
Step 5
Your child's name should not be dictated by love for any literary character or historical figure. With his name chosen especially for him, he will be able to build his own happy destiny.
Step 6
Not a very good option is to call the child by the father's name. Each name leaves a certain imprint on its owner, and a similar patronymic can enhance the negative traits that the name carries. In addition, it is easy to get confused when everyone in the family has the same name.
Step 7
Avoid starting the middle name with the same sound that the name ends with, especially for consonants. It is difficult for men whose names begin with the letter "a" to follow this rule when choosing a name for their daughter, since in Russian almost all female names end with the sound "a". But for any baby, it will not be difficult for you to show your imagination.
Step 8
Try to exclude the possibility of the formation of a cluster of vowels or consonants at the junction of the name and patronymic: Larisa Yuryevna is the same unfortunate combination as Alexander Vladimirovich.