Naming ceremonies
Whilst many people still hold strong beliefs and favour a formal religious welcome for their child, there is an increasing demand for alternatives. A Naming Ceremony is one such alternative.
What is a naming ceremony?
Can I choose my ceremony?
Who may arrange a ceremony?
What happens at a naming ceremony?
May we have religious references in the ceremony?
Where can I hold a ceremony?
Choosing a name for my child
What is a naming ceremony?
A naming ceremony is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the birth of a child, to welcome adopted children or children from previous relationships and make them feel part of your family.
This happy occasion is a unique opportunity for everyone to feel involved as they promise love and support for the new arrival and their parents.
Can I choose my ceremony?
Of course you can. Each ceremony is tailored individually.
You will work closely with your celebrant choosing options available to create your own special ceremony which your family will remember and treasure in the years that follow, as your children grow.
Who may arrange a ceremony?
Any parent, legal guardian or person with legal responsibility for the child/children may arrange a ceremony. Parents do not have to be married to do so. The ceremony has no legal status and cannot be used to change the name of a child.
What happens at a naming ceremony?
Each ceremony is divided into sections giving you the chance to create something personal and very special:
- introduction and welcome
- naming of child/children
- promises made by parents/guardians
- promises made by grandparents/supporting adults
- readings and music
- signing and presentation of certificate
- closing words
You do not need to include all these elements. Your ceremony is designed to be flexible, to reflect your wishes and be as simple or as complex as you wish.
You will be presented with a commemorative certificate as a keepsake of your ceremony and you may wish to pay for extra certificates for grandparents and other guests.
May we have religious references in the ceremony?
Of course you may. This is not a problem; we can include short readings if you wish.
Where can I hold a ceremony?
At any of the main register offices in the county (Nottingham City is separate) and also at venues approved by Nottinghamshire County Council.
For more information or to make an appointment please call the Register Office of your choice.
We would be delighted to help you plan a very special ceremony for a very special person.
Please note: the ceremony has no legal status and may not be used to change a child’s name.
Choosing a name for my child
Choosing a name for your child can be a tricky process. It's also a big responsibility to give your child a name that they will then have for the rest of their life. There are lots of things to consider: current trends, meanings and origins, the sound of a particular name in combination with your surname and how your child may feel about their name as they are growing up. All these factors (and others) may influence your choice. With this in mind, you may wish to investigate further by visiting www.babynames.co.uk
