Choosing a baby\’s name should never be taken lightly. This can be a bit more difficult for girls, who will most likely change their last name during their lifetime. If the last name is really long, choose a short name instead. Conversely, if the last name is short, a longer last name will fit better. The combination of a foreign surname with a typical Czech surname also looks odd.
In the future, the child will most likely be ridiculed by others and refuse to go to kindergarten or school. However, everything should be carefully considered. For example, one might give a son two names to please both grandfathers. An exception would be royal families, who have more than one name. Don\’t give the same first name to the same last name (e.g., Paul-Paul) either. The combination Peter-Paul can also cause problems.
It is easiest to reach into the calendar and start with the so-called exclusion method. Cross out names that you don\’t like, either yourself or anyone in your family. Another option is to name them after their parents or grandparents.
The birth is ahead of schedule and the maternity center may want to write down all the details, including the newborn\’s name. The maternity center will want to write down all details, including the newborn\’s name. Currently, the registry office has no problem registering virtually any last name.