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Is My Baby Girl Name Misspelled??
Asked by S.M. from Miami
on June 8, 2010
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Hi every one !!
The thing is that i don't find my baby girl in any site on the web.
Her name is Deeana-Leah, Spanish is my home language and my whole family speak ...
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- That name does not exist, but lots of Americans are named made-up names. You can just tell people how your 'Diana' is pronounced, that is done also, or you can spell t...
- I would spell it like this: "Dayana." You didn't mention if your baby has been born yet. You realize that if her birth certificate bears a misspelling, you need to c...
- Deanna would be my closest spelling to the spanish equivalent
Difficult Family Name
Asked by S.A. from Wausau
on September 26, 2010
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ok, so i am only at 16 weeks and 5 days so i don't know if i am having a boy or a girl yet. i have the name picked out for a girl but the difficult part is finding a n...
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- I love Leopoldo! It sounds strong and handsome. I would stick with that.
- Is 'Aldo' Mexican? Arsenio? Arturo? Many more at: http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/search.php?p=category&e=cat&i_category=mexican&s_gender5=3&page=1
- mix the names up...grampas name first-daddys name secound.. FERNANDO ROLAND....that keeps the name going...thats what i did with my son-but i used his dads middle n...
Seeking Suggestions for Name for First-time Step-Grandmother
Asked by D.C. from Houston
on April 1, 2009
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My husband and I have been together 7yrs total now (married 4yrs). We don't have any children together. My "Step-kids" call me by my first name and introduce me as "m...
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- I myself growing up with a step-mother and a step-father understand the situation. My kids call my step-mom granny then her name and the same with my step-dad they cal...
- Grandma and then your first name. That is how my mother handled it. So I would assume Grandma Diana. If you live in another state you could do that too. They call thei...
- I haven't had a chance to look at the other responses, so maybe this one has already been made: Try using "GrandDiana" or some permutation of that. My dad's parents we...
Another Name for Grandma!!!
Asked by A.G. from New York
on September 26, 2009
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hey mamas! looking for suggestions on other names for grandma so it's easier to differentiate!! We have grandpa and poppy, so they are different, but it's been grandma...
Need Recommendation on Skincare Products for Biracial Baby
Asked by J.S. from Sacramento
on June 4, 2009
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Hi mommas! Does anyone out there have a recommendation for a really good lotion for a biracial baby. My baby is African, Sri Lankin, Puerto Rican and Italian and she h...
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- My 6mo daughter has extremely sensitive skin to the point that she gets a rash from most everything (even organic, non-toxic stuff). She also has eczema! The only and ...
- I love HEMP lotion, it is a mix of many natural HYDRATING oils but NOT greasy. I have very sensitive skin.very moist NO REACTIONS!!!!But smells coconuty.
- it sounds like your baby is multiracial, not biracial! try products with no fragrance. burt's bees is great but often has artificial perfumes in it. look for some...
Hair Care for Baby
Asked by K.D. from New York
on June 2, 2007
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Hello, I'm a first time mom looking for advice on how to keep my 3 month old baby's hair moisturized. She's African American. I was told to put baby oil by some family...
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- Hi K., I have a baby boy born in NOvember. When he was 3 months like your daughter he had really dry scalp, I think they call it cradle cap. The doctor recommended ...
- hey my nephew african american and we had the same prob with his hair.we use that pink lotion that adults use its not to heavy and it does the job.it takes a couple of...
- hi, i asked a girl i used to work with what she used on her daughter's hair (i remembered she had such nice hair when i last saw her).... she sent me a link for the we...
What to Do with Their Hair???
Asked by K.K. from Nashville
on July 18, 2008
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My husband and I disagree strongly on what to do with our children's hair. My husband is 1/2 AA and 1/2 Puerto Rican and I am white. We have a son (3 1/2) and a daug...
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- Paul Mitchell's kids taming spray works well. http://www.paulmitchell.com/Products/PaulMitchell/Kids/Pages/TamingSpray.aspx Carol's Daughter Hair Milk. http://www...
- Hi K., I have a family member who has a bi-racial child. Her hair sounds exactly like your daughter's hair. This child is 14 years old, and she chooses different w...
- Hi K., I have a friend who's daughter is of mixed ethnicity and I suggested Carol's Daughter for her. They have several products that are all natural and very light...
Question About Non-caucasion Baby
Asked by R.R. from Dallas
on November 15, 2009
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I am an extremely light skinned caucasion, married to a caucasion. I have a rather stupid question about babies that are NOT caucasion. I have a 9 month old grandson...
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- My son is of mixed race and he had the type of marking you describe too. He's now 5 and it has faded significantly. I remembered reading an article in Parents Magazi...
- Hi R.: Your grandson's blue-ish spot is very normal in darker skinned children. I can't think of what it's called right now (!!!!). It is very common in Mediteran...
- The birthmark is called a Mongolian blue spot. They are more common in babies from ethnic groups that have darker skin colouring, such as those with black hair and oli...
Concerned, Worried, anxious...for My HISPANIC Toddler
Asked by J.M. from Cincinnati
on May 14, 2010
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Hi, hope everything is allright. I'm from Puerto Rico and my husband and I moved here 2 years ago. We have 2 kids, a baby of 6 month old and the older is turning 2 ye...
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- hi it's great that you are keeping your native language alive and well... and as long as you speak it at home, he will NOT lose it. However. yes, I do think that he s...
- I think you are going to be fine! kids are pretty elastic at age 2, and he can learn English pretty easily, and if you continue to speak Spanish at home, he will be r...
- Hi , I don't really have any advice for you as I have not been through this , but I do know that younger kids pick up languages very easily , I think if you sent him t...
Teaching My Son 3 Languages + Learning for Infants
Asked by D.V. from San Francisco
on October 6, 2009
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I have a 2 month old, he is my first child. When I was in school I had a learning disability, so I’d like to have my Son start early with learning (not necessarily n...
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- About the languages, my observation is that kids know who they are talking to. So he will figure out that you speak one language, and others speak other languages, and...
- I agree that Ryan will happily learn all three languages from his various relatives with very little confusion. As for him knowing a language that you don't, that real...
- I am Taiwanese and I grew up in Argentina, so I speak Taiwanese, Mandarin (Chinese official language) Spanish, and English. My husband is also from South America and s...