The boutique consulting service wants to spice up the baby naming game.
is a new baby name consulting service founded by two moms who met at the playground and bonded over their childrens’ unique names. “We’re obsessed—not only with how they sound, but also with what they mean, how they look, the way they fit in with the rest of the family,” the. The service offers suggestions that are neutral, unbiased and tailored to each client’s needs.
“Choosing a name is the first step toward defining your child as an individual,” the website explains. “Need a name that connects your adopted child to his unique heritage and yours? We’ll find one! Wish you could come up with a name that means ocean, begins with an L, and has both Japanese and Native American roots? On it!”
The consultation process is designed to help you determine your naming priorities and point you toward a choice that’s thoughtfully crafted and personal. But before you get there, you have to choose from an array of available packages. Once you choose a plan that's right for you, you’ll receive a confirmation email with an exclusive questionnaire—because in order to get the names, you have to do the homework first.
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