If
you
are
an
English
teacher
and
you
are
about
to
have
a
baby,
chances
are
you
have
considered
giving
him
or
her
an
English
name.
It's
not
uncommon
for
language
teachers
to
give
their
children
names
that
reflect
their
passion
for
the
language
they
teach.
Here
are
some
tips
on
how
to
choose
an
English
name
for
your
little
one:
1.
Look
for
names
with
meaning:
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names
often
have
meanings
rooted
in
nature,
mythology
or
history.
Consider
names
like
Iris,
which
means
rainbow,
or
Damien,
which
means
to
tame.
2.
Avoid
trendy
names:
Names
that
are
currently
popular
can
quickly
become
dated.
Instead,
opt
for
classic
names
that
have
stood
the
test
of
time,
like
James
or
Elizabeth.
3.
Consider
nicknames:
English
names
often
have
diminutive
forms
or
nicknames,
like
Charlie
for
Charles
or
Ellie
for
Eleanor.
Make
sure
you
like
the
full
name
and
the
nickname
before
making
a
decision.
4.
Think
about
pronunciation:
English
names
can
be
difficult
to
pronounce
for
non-native
speakers.
Consider
choosing
a
name
that
is
easy
for
both
you
and
your
child
to
pronounce.
5.
Keep
it
personal:
Choose
a
name
that
has
personal
significance
to
you
or
your
family.
It
could
be
the
name
of
a
relative
or
a
place
that
holds
a
special
meaning.
By
following
these
tips,
you
are
sure
to
find
the
perfect
English
name
for
your
child.
It's
a
great
way
to
share
your
love
of
English
with
your
family
and
to
give
your
child
a
unique
name
with
a
rich
history
and
meaning.