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Naming your baby

At the time of registration the Registrar will ask for the full names and surname “in which the child will be brought up”.

It is vital that you give the Registrar accurate information with correct spellings. Once this information is entered into the register it becomes a permanent record.

Forenames

Amendments to the child’s forenames recorded in the register can be made within twelve months of registration. There are two ways of doing this and the relevant forms can be obtained from your local Register Office:

  • where the child is baptised a Certificate of Baptism may be completed (by the vicar) and presented to the Registrar
  • where the child is not baptised a Certificate of Naming may be completed (by the parents) and presented to the Registrar.

On receipt of one of these documents the names will be recorded in the original register entry. Any short certificate purchased subsequently will show just the names stated on the Certificate of Naming or Baptism. Any full certificate purchased subsequently will show the names recorded originally and those on the Certificate of Naming or Baptism.

These forms cannot be used to alter the child’s surname, neither can they be used to correct any errors in the forenames made at registration.


Family History
If you want to begin tracing your family history but don't know where to start then here you will find a guide to the library resources and archives available to you, how to use them and what you can expect to find out.
Bookstart

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Bookstart is the national programme that gives the gift of free books to children around eight months, 18 months and three years, along with guidance materials for parents and carers. Find out more about Bookstart packs.

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