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How To Name Your Baby…

Posted on July 26, 2010 29 Comments

When in doubt, the best thing to do is let the ponies decide…

Take the three names you all agree on. Allocate a number to each of those names and then use the Pony Trouble game (with the popamatic bubble) and see which number comes up. To be fair, make it a best of five game….

That is how you name your son.

According to my husband that is… lucky for him the right name won.

Noah William 'Quatro'

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  1. Heather says

    Beautiful name!

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  2. Kez says

    Welcome Noah – love the name!

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  3. Sue Denyhm says

    A beautiful name for a beautiful baby. He definitely looks like a Noah William.

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  4. Jo-anne says

    Welcome Noah! What a great name! And a great way to decide too!

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  5. Kimberly says

    That name is STRONG! LOVE IT.

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  6. Becky says

    Beautiful :)

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  7. Chris says

    Really lovely name.

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  8. tiff says

    Perfect :)

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  9. Amandac says

    The perfect name – hello Noah William!

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