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  2. 51 Baby Names of the 2000s - AOL

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    Meaning: Blessing. Origin: Latin. Alternative Spelling & Variations: Gracie, Grazia, Greis, ... Kendall: Kendall was more commonly used as a baby boy name until the 1990s and early 2000s, ...

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  4. Naming ceremony - Wikipedia

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    Naming ceremony. A mother and newborn take part in a heathenry baby naming ceremony in British Columbia in 2007. A naming ceremony is a stage at which a person or persons is officially assigned a name. The methods of the practice differ over cultures and religions. The timing at which a name is assigned can vary from some days after birth to ...

  5. 125 Italian Boy Names and Their Meanings for Your ... - AOL

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    Luca. This is the Italian variation of the name Luke and means “man from Lucania.”. Related: 125 Old-fashioned Baby Names That Are Making a Major Comeback. 6. Enzo. As the Italian version of ...

  6. Benedict (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Benedict (given name) Benedict is a masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning "blessed". [1] Etymologically, it is derived from the Latin words bene ('good') and dicere ('speak'), i.e. "well spoken". The name was borne by Saint Benedict of Nursia (480–547), often called the founder of Western Christian monasticism.

  7. Naming and blessing of children - Wikipedia

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    The naming and blessing of a child (commonly called a baby blessing) in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) is a non-saving ordinance, usually performed during sacrament meeting soon after a child's birth in fulfillment of the commandment in the Doctrine and Covenants: "Every member of the church of Christ having children is to bring them unto the elders before the ...