You can hold a family gathering at your own home or a hired venue near home at which the baby is named. You can do this yourself, have a senior member of the family perform the naming, or bring someone in to hold a formal ceremony.
The Baby Naming Society will help you to put on a religious or non-religious ceremony. For a small fee they will provide:
• A personalized script from a choice of ceremonies;
• A short program which can be copied for your guests;
• A certificate for you to keep as a memento of the service;
• Copies of readings chosen from the Society's selection.
Another source worth looking at is the British Humanist Association where you will be able to get similar advice. The BHA is a non-religious organization. A helpful book, New Arrivals, is available. Contact them at humanism.org.uk.
About The Author
Tony Luck runs a website about having babies http://www.baby-talk.co.uk and a gift shop with unique gifts for a christening or to welcome a new baby. Visit it at http://www.gifts-4-baby.co.uk.
|