For active learners, Preschool is a crucial stop on the journey toward elementary school and future academic success. Active, hands-on early childhood learning experiences guide children’s development in key school readiness skills. Our Preschool program is centered on:
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Eight dynamic learning areas give preschoolers the opportunity to make significant gains and experience a wealth of hands-on activities.
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Different art techniques and color concepts help foster creativity, problem-solving, and self-expression.
Block Center
Children build hand-eye coordination with different shapes and concepts such as counting, sorting, and patterning.
Dramatic Play Center
Early writing and reading skills and emotional expression are developed by cooperative pretend play and creating stories.
Math Center
Numeral recognition builds to concepts such as counting, comparing, sorting, and ordering.
Music & Movement Center
Children work on physical coordination, cooperation, and communication while moving, dancing, and singing.
Science Center
Activities focus on plants, animals, weather, and the seasons.
Reading Center
Children develop print awareness, story comprehension, and listening skills.
Writing Center
By exploring rhymes and sounds, letter recognition and formation, children begin to develop writing skills.
Curriculum & Developmental Scales
In our Empowered Child™curriculum, inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach, secure relationships with responsive respectful adults provide the basis for all learning. Meanwhile, teachers use our digital lesson planning tool to create customized curriculum to meet the needs of each child, across 10 significant developmental areas.
Approaches to Learning
Assessing the ability of preschoolers to set goals, make plans, interact with others, as well as the environment.
Creative Arts
Assessing the ability to demonstrate both feelings and ideas through movement, music, visual arts, and drama.
Language
Measuring both receptive and expressive vocabulary and using conversation and language for effective communication.
Literacy
Observing and assessing knowledge of the alphabet, skills in reading and writing, as well as phonological awareness.
Logic & Reasoning
Assessing abilities in sequencing, problem-solving, and using symbolic and critical thinking skills.
Early Math
Measuring the ability to comprehend numbers, understand patterns, sort and order, plus using numbers for addition, subtraction, measurement, and graphing.
Nature & Science
Assessing comprehension of both the physical and natural world, plus skills related to observation, description, prediction, and gathering data.
Social Studies
Measuring children’s ability to understand themselves, as well as their families, communities, and world.
Physical Development/Health
Measuring both large and small motor skills and learning about health and nutrition.
Social-Emotional Development
Assessing self-awareness and showing respect and empathy toward others.
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6375 Clyo Road
Centerville, OH 45458
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
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1000 Rainbow Court
Fairborn, OH 45324
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 10 Years
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17 Appleblossom Place
Beavercreek, OH 45440
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
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9755 Dayton Lebanon Pike
Centerville, OH 45458
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 10 Years
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2900 Spring Valley Pike
Miamisburg, OH 45342
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
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100 W. Wenger Rd.
Englewood, OH 45322
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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This is much more than just daycare. At Childtime®, we’re committed to doing everything possible to support our community. It starts with a healthy, safe environment when your child is away from home. We have closely followed guidance from state and local health authorities, to enhance and strengthen our existing rigorous procedures.
We’re all on this journey together, so we provide a comprehensive digital experience to keep families connected. SproutAbout® is our all-in-one, custom-built live streaming and communications app designed with your family in mind. Easily communicate with teachers and school leaders, see what your child is learning, and feel confident knowing the details of their day.
We offer developmentally appropriate programs and specialized curriculum for infants to school-age students. Our School Readiness Pathway provides options to create the most fitting path for your child to elementary school and future academic success.
Infant Care and Toddler Programs feature Learn from the Start™, our exclusive, milestone-based curriculum.
Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten Programs offer math and literacy learning plus opportunities for social development.
Junior Kindergarten enhances your child’s abilities before kindergarten.
Check out our school for yourself to see all the exciting things going on! Depending on location, virtual and/or in-person tours may be available.
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Attention! Since January 1, 2021, the mechanism of the “regulatory guillotine” has been in effect. As a general rule, within the framework of state control (supervision), it is not allowed to assess compliance with the mandatory requirements contained in the regulatory legal acts of the Government of the Russian Federation and federal executive bodies that entered into force before January 1, 2020, as well as in legal acts of executive and administrative bodies of state power RSFSR and USSR. Failure to comply with such requirements cannot be grounds for bringing to administrative responsibility (see Federal Law of July 31, 2020 N 247-…
Reference information: “Sanitary and epidemiological regulation”
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Attention! For a list of the main current regulatory and methodological documents on the hygiene of children and adolescents, see also Letter of Rospotrebnadzor dated May 16, 2007 N 0100/4960-07-32 (as of April 1, 2007)
2 .4.1. Preschool institutions
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Document or authority that approved health requirements
SP 2.4.3648-20 “Sanitary and epidemiological requirements for organizations of education and training, recreation and health improvement of children and youth”
Attention! The validity of the document is limited to 01.01.2027
For more see >>>
Decree of the Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Russian Federation dated September 28.2020 N 28
SanPiN 2.3/2.4.3590-20 “Sanitary and epidemiological requirements for public catering”
Attention! Validity of SanPiN 2. 3/2.4.3590-20 is limited to 01/01/2027
For more see >>>
Decree of the Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Russian Federation of October 27, 2020 N 32
SP 3.1/2.4.3598-20 Sanitary and epidemiological requirements for the arrangement, maintenance and organization of the work of educational institutions and other social infrastructure facilities for children and youth in the context of the spread of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19))
Attention! The validity of the document is limited to 01/01/2024.
When applying SP 3.1/2.4.3598-20, see Letters of Rospotrebnadzor
Decree of the Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Russian Federation dated June 30, 2020 N 16
MR 2.4.0260-21 Guidelines “Recommendations for assessing menu compliance with mandatory requirements”
Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Russian Federation 04. 10.2021
MR 2.4.0259-21 Guidelines for ensuring sanitary and epidemiological requirements for organizations implementing educational programs for preschool education, providing care and supervision for children, including those located in residential and non-residential premises of the housing stock and non-residential buildings, as well as children’s centers , child development centers and other business entities that implement educational programs for preschool education and (or) provide supervision and care for children located in non-residential premises
Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Russian Federation 09/28/2021
MR 2.4.0242-21 Guidelines for ensuring sanitary and epidemiological requirements for organizations of education and training, recreation and health improvement of children and youth
Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Russian Federation 05/17/2021
Recommendations for the phased resumption of activities of preschool educational organizations and general education organizations
Ministry of Education of Russia (letter dated May 12, 2020 N VB-1007/03)
Recommendations for organizing the work of educational institutions in the context of the spread of COVID-19
Rospotrebnadzor (letter dated May 12, 2020 N 02/9060-2020-24)
Guidelines on carrying out in organizations engaged in educational activities in educational programs of preschool education and childcare, of any form of ownership, as well as individual entrepreneurs, the necessary measures aimed at reducing the risks of the spread of a new coronavirus infection, including the organization of a medical examination children during the functioning of these educational organizations in the mode of free attendance
Ministry of Education of Russia (letter dated March 25, 2020 N GD-65/03)
Guidelines MP 2. 4.0162-19 “Peculiarities of organizing nutrition for children with diabetes mellitus and other diseases accompanied by dietary restrictions (in educational and recreational organizations)”
Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Russian Federation December 30, 2019
Guidelines MR 2.4.0130-18 “Equipment and organization of work of children’s playrooms located in shopping and cultural and leisure centers, pavilions and other non-residential facilities”
Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Russian Federation 06/27/2018
Methodological letter “Hygienic requirements for the placement, arrangement, equipment and maintenance of medical posts (offices) in children’s educational institutions”
Rospotrebnadzor dated 04/12/2010
Guidelines “Organization of the daily routine in small preschool institutions”
Ministry of Health of the USSR 12. 08.1987 N 4419-87
Guidelines “Organization of summer recreational work with children in preschool institutions”
USSR Ministry of Health 06/20/1986 N 11-22/6-29
Guidelines “Organizational, preventive and therapeutic principles for the improvement of frequently ill children”
USSR Ministry of Health 17.03.1985 N 11-12/6-25
Guidelines “Conducting outdoor physical education with children aged 5-7 years in preschool institutions”
USSR Ministry of Health 10/29/1984 N 11-14/26-6
Guidelines “Feeding children in preschool institutions.”
Ministry of Health of the USSR 06/14/1984 N 11-14 / 22-6
Methodological recommendations “Approximate ten-day menus for the nutrition of children attending preschool institutions of the RSFSR”
Ministry of Health of the USSR 06/14/1984 N 11-14 / 22-6
Guidelines for the organization of education and training of preschool children with visual impairments (hygienic aspects)
Ministry of Health of the USSR 05/14/1984 N 3029-84
Guidelines “Organization of observation and rehabilitation of children at risk in preschool institutions and children’s clinics”
USSR Ministry of Health dated 12/30/1983 N 11-14/27-6
Guidelines “Organization of training sessions and an extended day regimen in the preparatory classes of a general education school in a five-day school week”
USSR Ministry of Health 10/19/1981, USSR Ministry of Education 10/23/1981
Guidelines for hardening children in preschool institutions
Ministry of Health of the USSR 06/16/1980 N 11-49 / 6-29
Guidelines “Prevention of acute respiratory viral infections in preschool institutions”
Ministry of Health of the USSR 06/12/1980 N 08-14 / 4-14
2. 4. Hygiene of children and adolescents in educational institutions, as well as in recreation and recreation organizations
2.4.2. General educational organizations, as well as organizations of additional education
Pre-school educational institutions – Kirovsky district
Phone numbers of institutions of the Kirovsky district of the city of Perm
Municipal budgetary preschool educational institution of the municipality of the city of Krasnodar “Kindergarten of a general developmental type No. 6”
Head: Mironenko Tatyana Viktorovna
Address
: 350015, Krasnodar, Central District, CMR district, st. Severnaya, 307 |
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THE Top 10 Daycares in Sterling Heights, MI | Affordable Prices
Daycares in Sterling Heights, MI
Glora’s Kid’s Castle
14530 Rice Dr., Sterling Heights, MI 48313
Starting at $35/day
Description:
Hello! My Name is Glora Stanley. I have been running a licensed daycare out of my home since 2004. I pride myself in giving the children a loving and nurturing atmosphere while they are in my care. I amcertified in CPR and first aid. I operate with an emphasis on early childhood development and education. I include a large amount of sensory, arts and crafts, gross motor skills and fine motor skills activities!…
Ashley’s Place
8862 Radner, Sterling Heights, MI 48314
Costimate: $192/wk
Description:
I am a licensed child care provider through the state of Michigan. I am CPR certified, and trained in areas such as first aid and bloodborne pathogens. I have a clean and respectable home, and would love toshare it with kids. I have a room set up just for play, with toys and activities. I provide healthy breakfast, lunch and snacks for each child. Activities throughout the day will help each child learn and develop. You can reach me by calling 248.895.1668….
Description:
Licensed QUALITY In-Home Daycare.
Brand new home daycare in Sterling Heights at 17 Mile and Utica/Dodge Park.
I currently have 1 openings for a 2 1/2 – 4 year old.
I offer a fun schedule full of arts andcrafts, lessons, circle time, sensory activities, cooking and more! I am only licensed for up to 6 so your children will get more of the one-on-one time they need!
I participate in the MI food program so your child is guaranteed 2 nutritious meals and snacks! (I also provide formula for your infant)
Hours are 7am-5:30pm (possibly flexible if needed)
We are located in a great neighborhood close to schools and parks.
Contact me for more information!…
Description:
Quality licensed child care in Sterling Heights,Schoenherr/Clinton River area. We are Covid 19 compliant! l have been in business for 25 yrs. Approximate space used only for child care is 1600 sq.ft. I offer asemi structured day. I say this due to range of ages. We will work on basic letter formation, colors, shapes, abc’s and 123’s and lets not forget the all important crafts!! I provide milk, breakfast, snacks, linens, bibs etc. You do not need to pack a diaper bag every day. I will keep a change or two of clothing in a special place for your child(ren) when they get soiled I will wash them for the next time. My job is to make things as easy as possible for my parents and to make my children feel loved, safe and cared for in the time away from mom & dad. This is my extended family you will not be disappointed in the care and love all of my children receive daily. There is a mini park in the play area complete with real playground equipment and plenty of shade to keep everyone comfortable.If this sounds like a good fit and what you are looking for please call and set up an interview. …
Little Brain Builders
11327 Greendale Dr, Sterling Heights, MI 48312
Costimate: $185/wk
Description:
Educational home daycare providing a fun learning experience for ages 2-5 yrs. Preschool and Pre-K program daily
All meals provided
JoAnn’s Helping Hands
3855 Barbara Drive, Sterling Heights, MI 48310
Costimate: $190/wk
Description:
JHH ‘s Mission Statement: The goal of this daycare is to provide a safe and happy home-away-from-home environment for your child. Through play, group interaction, gentle discipline, rest time, and lots ofnurturing and attention, your child will continue their development at his/her own pace and learn new skills along the way. The children at JHH are an extension of my family and each child is cared for as I would my own.
JoAnn ‘s Helping Hands began as a vision in 1998, and that dream became a reality in April 1999. In-home child care has been my chosen profession since that time when I became licensed by the State of Michigan as a Family Home for 6 children. I have been a Group Home, caring for up to 12, since June 2001.
Sharing my days with children is my passion, and I take great pride in what I do.
As JHH ‘s owner and primary Provider, I am trained in Bloodborne Pathogens and certified in first aid and infant/child/adult CPR; medical clearance and background check/fingerprinting remain current. I have over 200 hours of early childhood training/development. I regularly attend South Macomb ‘s Early Learning Community trainings (emphasizing High Scope fundamentals), Macomb County Child Care Providers Association trainings, and continue to participate in related conferences annually. I am respected among my peers, in my community, and enthusiastically promote quality childcare. In April 2011, I was honored to be named one of the fifty, hand-selected child care teachers/providers in the country to receive the prestigious TLCCF National Child Care Teacher Award http://wwwtllccf.org….
Barbs Home Daycare
42853 Hanks Lane, Sterling Heights, MI 48314
Costimate: $199/wk
Description:
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….
Description:
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out. …
Description:
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….
Description:
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….
Description:
Every child is different. Every child is one-of-a-kind. So at Tutor Time, every child’s unique set of skills and interests are utilized to his or her advantage in the way that they learn, grow, buildself-esteem, and develop their imagination. It’s our job to bring out their best. Your child’s day at Tutor Time is educational. It’s social. And it’s highly energetic. The secret ingredient is our LifeSmart curriculum, which creates fruitful, hands-on learning and confident self-expression. Inspired by Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory, LifeSmart recognizes and embraces the different strengths and abilities of individual children. Those differences are embraced and used to drive a customized early education that addresses the specific needs of your child….
Tutor Time
8305 E 14 Mile Rd, Sterling Heights, MI 48312
Description:
Every child is different. Every child is one-of-a-kind. So at Tutor Time, every child’s unique set of skills and interests are utilized to his or her advantage in the way that they learn, grow, buildself-esteem, and develop their imagination. It’s our job to bring out their best. Your child’s day at Tutor Time is educational. It’s social. And it’s highly energetic. The secret ingredient is our LifeSmart curriculum, which creates fruitful, hands-on learning and confident self-expression. Inspired by Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory, LifeSmart recognizes and embraces the different strengths and abilities of individual children. Those differences are embraced and used to drive a customized early education that addresses the specific needs of your child….
Description:
We are a quality in home daycare providing safety and comfort for each newborn and toddler in our care. Educating each child and allowing them to tap into creative ways of learning is what we pride ourservices on. Making sure your child is attended to as if you yourself were providing their care. Allow our staff to assist you with quality care while your at work….
Description:
Our goal at Li’l Munchkins is based on a blend of educational theories that support play as children’s primary means of learning about themselves and the world around them. Our teachers utilize a “themed”approach in planning a curriculum and providing an environment that encourages self-discovery, hands-on manipulation of materials and activities that are meaningful and appropriate for young children. Regard for children’s development in all areas (social, intellectual, emotional, and physical) is an integral part of our philosophy. Our daily program schedule incorporates many opportunities for children to acquire and build skills in these areas….
Barbs Home Daycare
42853 Hanks Lane, Sterling Heights, MI 48314
Costimate: $195/wk
Description:
Keeping personalization in play. BHD remains focused on ensuring that daily activities are congruent with parental and guardian expectations and requests. Keeping the human aspect in mind in conjunction withindividualized family values. BHD creates a learning environment reinforcing basic values including self-respect, hygiene, self-reliance, socializing, self-discipline, self-moderation along with many integral aspects for proper early childhood development….
Description:
I am a Licensed In-Daycare Provider located in Sterling Heights between Schoenherr and Clinton River Road off of 19 Mile Road. I am open from 6am until 6pm Monday through Friday. I will also do weekends ifneeded. I provide breakfast, lunch, snacks and milk/juice for all the children. I also provide wipes. I have an Associates Degree in Early Childhood Development and I am certified in infant, child, and adult CPR. I have been doing daycare for almost seven years. I have a non-smoking home with a fenced in backyard with tons of toys for children of all ages….
Wiggle Worm’s Daycare
13188 Grand Haven Drive, Sterling Heights, MI 48312
Costimate: $172/wk
Description:
Wiggle Worm’s Daycare in Sterling Heights is now enrolling!!
About Wiggle Worm’s:
* A nurturing and creative environment for children to learn and grow.
* A clean and safe atmosphere.
* Flexible hours openfrom 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
* Care available for children 6 weeks to 4 years old.
* Ability to make payments online.
* Monthly Parents Night Out care available.
* Competitive pricing.
We look forward to hearing from you!…
Laurie’s Home Daycare
35671 Saxony Drive, Sterling Heights, MI 48310
Costimate: $190/wk
Description:
Hello, my name is Laurie and I have been running my home daycare for 16 years now. I love my job, working, playing and teaching little ones makes me feel very happy at the end of each day. I have stayed withmy families from birth to Kindergarten. It is always bittersweet when they leave our home for school. But I also feel very proud to send them off ready to take on their next adventure!
I am licensed with the state, Certified in CPR, First Aid and I do many hours of ongoing education in early childhood development each year. I have two teenage kids (16 years old & 18 years old) and they are also a big part of our day. (Truth be told, the kids squeal with excitement when my kids walk in after school each day!!)
Call to see if my home is right for your child!…
Description:
A child care ministry that understands their role to partner and support the families in the community, Handprints Christian Early Learning Center in Sterling Heights, MI offers quality care for the littleones. This child care organization instructs their students in loving others as well as God. They commit to staffing their facility with teachers who have the passion for young children….
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In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Sterling Heights, MI?
There are a variety of daycares in Sterling Heights, MI providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.
How can I find a daycare near me in Sterling Heights, MI?
If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 87 in Sterling Heights, MI as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Sterling Heights or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.
What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?
As you visit daycare facilities in Sterling Heights, MI, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Sterling Heights, MI.
Sterling Heights KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Sterling Heights, MI
Our classrooms are places to thrive! In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour!
Sterling Heights KinderCare Programs
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Family Stories
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AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED
We’re so proud!
Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.
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What Learning Looks Like
Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.
Sterling Heights KinderCare Programs
Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)
Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.
Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)
Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.
Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)
This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.
Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)
This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!
Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)
When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.
Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)
You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!
School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)
Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.
Participating Child Care Aware Center
KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.
Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program
Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)
In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!
Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)
KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.
Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)
Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)
STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)
You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!
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Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
My toddler is not a morning person at all, but when I ask her, “Are you ready for school?” she is so excited and cannot wait to be here! Ms. Leonela does a great job making sure my daughter has a great time doing art activities and having fun interacting with her friends. My daughter loves being around the teachers and staff and that puts a huge smile on me and my heart. The teachers always let me know how she is doing and the center sends me updates through email letting me know what my daughter is learning next based on her curriculum. I’m so glad to call his center our second home and definitely recommend parents to be part of the family!
Jessica F.
– KinderCare Parent
KinderCare is a great place for your kids to be when you have to go to work. Not only are the teachers helpful but are also caring. A great place for kids to learn, play, and be safe.
Frank B. – KinderCare Parent
Everyone is friendly and the center is always clean. They send me home with pictures of my daughter learning and I love it, I would recommend them to everyone I know. I love the family environment.
Lauren A. – KinderCare Parent
“My daughter is in the infant room and the teachers are amazing about keeping up with the things I’ve asked them for her and I am always getting fun pictures and art work with her prints on it. “
Amanda M. – KinderCare Parent
I love my kid’s teachers! My son is in Pre-K and Miss. Nicole sends home pictures and tells me fun things about what he is doing and saying every day and he absolutely loves her too!
Amanda M. – KinderCare Parent
I want to personally thank the staff at the 16 Mile and Ryan location. They have gone above and beyond to help me. I am currently pregnant and high-risk. I have been put on weight restrictions, so I am unable to pick up my son and put him in his car seat. The teachers in the Infant and Toddler Room, as well as the Director and Assistant Director have brought my son to the car and put him in the car seat (and I strap him in.) They are all are a blessing in disguise. If they did not help (with picking up my son), I would have been on bed rest and would have been off of work for the duration of my pregnancy. Everyone at the center are so amazing and caring. I definitely made the right decision bringing my son to that location, which happens to be further from my home. Thank you all very much.
Lena M. – KinderCare Parent
My daughter started school in early February this year and our experience has been amazing. She is so excited about the activities she have on a daily basis. Everyone welcomed her and made us so comfortable with EVERYTHING by being so caring and understanding! I think I love her school more than her. I have and will continue to recommend the Sterling Heights center to anyone.
Monique B. – KinderCare Parent
I enjoy taking my daughter to KinderCare each day of the work week because I know she is in great hands there. There is a family feel I get from KinderCare and all of their employees, my child enjoys each day and has learned so much. I would recommend KinderCare to anyone I know with a young child. The staff is wonderful and the programs they learn are so creative and educational, my child loves learning new things each day here.
Lauren A. – KinderCare Parent
My daughter has built many warm, loving relationships here. I never worry when I am at work because I know she is in good hands.
Holly R. – KinderCare Parent
We are first-time parents, and the decision to leave our daughter at day care was a difficult one. Her teachers and the entire staff are very caring and she enjoys going. This makes it much easier on us and getting pictures and daily reports help keep us aware of what she’s doing daily.
Mercedes – KinderCare Parent
We love that we truly feel that our children are safe and well cared for at KinderCare. It is a great place for little ones to learn to interact with other children and to get excited about learning!
Nicole L. – KinderCare Parent
I can’t thank the teachers enough for all that they have done for my daughter. From being shy and introverted, she has become confident and friendly. The entire staff at KinderCare is amazing and go out of their way to help the child and parents feel comfortable.
Preeti G. – KinderCare Parent
My son has been enrolled at KinderCare since he was 12 weeks old. He is now almost 4 years old and already knows all his colors, shapes, letters and numbers. He learns educational and life skills with dramatic play and in group time. He comes home singing songs and he is excited to tell me all about his day. He looks forward to going to school to see his teachers and friends each day.
Lisa L. – KinderCare Parent
I love that all of the teachers take the time to take pictures of the kids doing everything. As a working parent, I feel like I miss everything. I also love the pictures in the entrance way of kids from the center instead of random kids on a poster. Also, Ms. Mallory always takes the time to write notes about cute things or notes on things I need to know. I love that she is intentional with communication. It makes me feel informed and it’s nice to know the cute little things Kellen is saying and doing at school.
Carrie D.
– KinderCare Parent
Thank you so much Amber for the updates and pictures.It made my day to see my baby maneuver the “tools”.. I appreciate it so much that you guys take the time and effort to update parents. It makes me feel that my baby is in safe and loving hands.
Adeeba – KinderCare Parent
I have been meaning to tell you and think that it is vital to note the extent of Ms. Jessica’s professionalism in the Pre-K room since the day Matt and I were first introduced to her. We are extremely pleased and always reassured that our daughter is in the best hands possible whenever we see Ms. Jessica. She is always there to answer my questions before I even have the chance to ask her myself. Like today, for instance she knew that our daughter took an hour and forty-five minute nap (not hour and a half), ate two helpings of lunch, had a good day, etc. She always is patient and is so respectful around the children. Ms. Jessica is a definitely a hard worker and we always have no choice but to feel comforted around her presence. Ms. Jessica is on top of everything, goes above and beyond and needs to be recognized in some way, hopefully the website is just one of the ways that parents can learn about her. She is definitely adored by our family.
Andrea and Matt – KinderCare Parent
KinderCare truly is my second family. Kelly, Kristen, Amber and Nancy made a new and challenging experience for a first-time mom not so bad! They always have understood my concerns and have been so accommodating of our work schedules. Everyone always keeps me up to date on his development, successes and struggles. I truly have a new thought process when it comes to the daycare experience because of my ladies at KinderCare!
Amanda G.
– KinderCare Parent
Thank you for all you do every day! I am so glad that you provide an atmosphere where I can feel comfortable knowing that my child is receiving the best care from the staff who truly cares about every child and their well being. We are so lucky to have found a place where Ryder enjoys coming each week and we know he is safe and happy and well cared for. Thanks!
Nicole and Joe L. – KinderCare Parent
My daughter and I are very happy with the KinderCare experience and miss all the teachers and friends over there! My daughter was three-years and four-months-old when she started at Sterling Heights KinderCare Preschool. She was able to understand English earlier, but not able to talk back. She did not know alphabet and number either. She was not very good in eating on her own and needed to be always fed by her mother or somebody else. She learned a lot in all the three aspects above. She speaks fluently in English and can understand what others say to her. She writes conversely A to Z and numbers 1 to 10. Sometimes she eats on her own at home too! The best part was that she never used to wait for me in the evening to be picked up from school, she enjoyed being in the school! I used to spend 10-15 minutes in the school in the evening before she was ready to return home! This is a wonderful experience! I found all the teachers well trained and nice with kids! I am glad that my daughter got the KinderCare schooling experience at a young age and will surely help her in her further education!
Deepa K. – KinderCare Parent
My son has been going to KinderCare for about one year now, since he was 8 weeks old. It is always tough to drop your child off when going back to work but the teachers made me feel so at ease. They truly care for the children in their classroom. They keep me informed about what he is doing in the class, what he can work on, and small achievements each week. I am so thankful to have found such a wonderful group of people.
R. Putnam – KinderCare Parent
My daughter is now three and has been going here since she was an infant. The staff are very loving and caring. Nancy, the Assistant Director, is great! Donielle who works in the Discovery Preschool classroom is amazing. My daughter loved her when she was in her class. The only thing that I haven’t liked is the summer time arrangements. They need better structure with the extra kids they get in the summer. Mixing ages does not go well and kids don’t get the attention they should. Better structure for summer programs is needed and hope it happens. Other than that, it’s been nice having my daughter here.
Araceli P. – KinderCare Parent
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Who Are KinderCare Families?
They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.
Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.
A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A
Home in Houston
Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accreditations does KinderCare have?
We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.
Do you offer part-time schedules at Sterling Heights KinderCare?
Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.
How does naptime work at Sterling Heights KinderCare?
Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.
Do you support alternative diets?
We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.
Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?
We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.
Does my child need to be potty-trained?
Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.
Tutor Time of Sterling Heights in Sterling Heights, MI | 8305 14 Mile Road
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Welcome to our Tutor Time educational daycare in Sterling Heights, MI!
At Tutor Time we offer Infant Care, Toddler, Early Preschool, Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten and School-Age programs that provide a strong foundation for learning and development all year round.
We’re committed to keeping you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. Get access to live streaming video of your child’s classroom, plus other real-time updates, with our exclusive mobile app for families, SproutAbout.
Schedule a tour with us today, we cannot wait to meet your family!
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4.9 out of 5 stars
While I’m at work, my mind is always at ease because I know my child is in a safe place, learning and having fun with her peers. Thanks for being a positive impact on my child’s life!
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I really like the teachers and staff. They genuinely care about kids. Any questions or concerns have been answered immediately.
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Very responsive teachers and staff. The know my child’s name and show an interest in her education. I really love this school
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So far, I love the school. I love the posted videos, the ability to watch her grow and the security taken to keep my child safe.
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I have had nothing but positive experiences with the school and the staff. Our daughter loves going to school.
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This facility has teachers that love to partner with parents to care for the children whether the kids have spd, adhd, etc.
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My child has been here for almost a year and loves the interaction and structure that is provided by the teachers.
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Everyone at Tutor Time is wonderful. My son is always so happy when I pick him up in the afternoon.
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We absolutely love ms. Dakota and ms. Kelsie. They are phenomenal.
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With SproutAbout, you won’t miss a thing when your child is at school with us. Take a peek at the engaging experience provided by our new app.
Learn About Electives
For an additional fee, go beyond regular classroom learning experiences with our enhanced series of fun, interactive enrichment programs exploring a variety of activities. We offer:
Gymnastics, Soccer, Music, Yoga, Spanish, Phonics, Handwriting & Advanced Math
Proud to be Accredited!
We’ve been recognized as a high-quality early education program.
Open a window to your child’s day.
SproutAbout®, our exclusive family app, provides free live streaming video of your child’s classroom to your mobile device.
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Meet Our Staff
Stephanie Evans, Director
Education: Early Childhood Development and Learning Degree from Central Michigan University, Minor in Spanish and Leadership
Certifications: CPR/First Aid
I’ve been working in the field for over 10 years and continue to to love empowering and molding children’s lives each and every day! Working with children and leading a team are two of my greatest passions. While continuing to grow as a professional, my goal is to give children the best possible learning experience that will help them prepare not only for kindergarten but also for life.
Meet Our Staff
Kyyah Tuck, Assistant Director
Education: Michigan State University Extension Program and CDA.
Certifications: CPR/First Aid
I’ve just hit my 23rd year of being in the education field, and I’m still eager to learn something new! Working in this field has really helped me to grow as a person, leader and as a mom. My hope is to continue to learn from those around me. You’re never too old to learn, and never too young to teach!
Local School Phone Number: 586.795.4770586.795.4770
License #: DC500250275
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Tru By Hilton Sterling Heights Detroit
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites – Sterling Heights-Detroit Area, an IHG Hotel
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Super 8 by Wyndham Sterling Heights/Detroit Area
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Super 8 Sterling Heights/Detroit Area is located in Sterling Heights, 5 km from Jerome Duncan Ford Theatre. It offers free Wi-Fi and free breakfast.
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Staybridge Suites – Sterling Heights -Detroit Area, an IHG Hotel
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The hotel is 6 km from Jerome Duncan Ford Theater and 14 km from Macomb Performing Arts Center.
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Hampton Inn & Suites Detroit Sterling Heights
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Conveniently located on the outskirts of Sterling Heights, this hotel is a short drive from downtown Detroit and close to local attractions.
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TownePlace Suites Detroit Sterling Heights
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This recently refurbished hotel is located next to the Lakeside Mall, off Highway 59.
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Knights Inn Detroit Area Sterling Heights
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Orleans Homestay
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Set 8.7 km from Macomb Center For The Performing Arts, 9.1 km from Jerome Duncan Ford Theater and 15 km from Emerald Theatre, Orleans Homestay offers accommodation located in Sterling Heights.
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Comfort Inn Utica
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Located in Utica, Michigan, this hotel is 19. 2 km from Selfridge Air National Guard Base.
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Residence Inn Detroit Sterling Heights: Apartment Hotels in Clinton Township
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Designed for extended stays, the Residence Inn Marriott® hotel allows you to stay connected while away from home and balance work and play. Our home-style cozy atmosphere is conducive to relaxation, and the hospitable atmosphere will make you feel extremely comfortable in this hotel.
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C.J Barrymore’s
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Hotel Location: 67.9 km NE
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Sterling Heights Plant – frwiki.wiki
Sterling Heights Assembly (SHAP) is an automotive factory located in Sterling Heights, Michigan, currently operated by FCA US LLC.
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History
The plant was opened by Chrysler as part of its rocket division in 1953 to manufacture rockets. Nearby brand Sterling Stamping opened in 1965.
Following a plant upgrade in 2006, the assembly line and tooling of the outgoing Stratus (second generation) and Sebring were sold to GAZ and sent to that company’s plant in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. GAZ continued to produce the Dodge Stratus under license in that country until 2010, sold as the Volga Siber.
At , it was announced that the Sterling Heights assembly plant would close on but the related parts factory would remain open. Chrysler’s board of directors’ decision to produce the new 200 allowed the factory to build that model and save itself.
In 2010, Chrysler bought the plant from Old Carco LLC for twenty million dollars. The plant will retain 1,200 employees. Chrysler to Open New Paint Shop at Plant . This came after the announcement of an investment of $850 million at .
When the Chrysler 200 was discontinued at FCA announced that the Sterling Heights facility would receive a $1. 49 billion investment to retool so it could build the next generation Ram 1500 pickup truck to be handed over from the factory Warren Truck Assembly to assemble a brand new Jeep Wagoneer.
Current Products
Ram 1500 (2019-)
Old Products
Sterling Heights Assembly
Chrysler 200 Sedan (2011-2017) and Convertible (2011-2014)
Lancia Flavia (2011-2014)
Dodge Avenger 2008-2014
Chrysler Sebring Sedan (2001-2010) & Convertible (1996-2010)
Plymouth Breeze (1996-2000)
Dodge Stratus (1995-2006)
Chrysler Cirrus (1995-2000)
Dodge Daytona (19)92-1993)
Dodge Shadow / Plymouth Sundance (1987-1994)
Chrysler LeBaron GTS / Dodge Lancer (1985-1989)
External Links
Sterling Heights Assembly History
Recommendations
↑ “ Sterling Heights assembly line to be shipped to Russia “, Detroit News, on Detroit News (accessed April 14, 2006)
↑ http://www. canadiandriver.com/2009″ Chrysler buys midsize sedan plant from bankrupt Old Carco “, leftlanenews, at leftlanenews (accessed 28 July 2010)
↑ “ Groundbreaking for New Sterling Heights Paint Shop” [archived ] , allpar, on allpar (accessed June 16, 2011)
↑ Sterling Heights survives
Timeline of Chrysler touring models from 1980 to 1999 (excluding Chrysler Australia)
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E-class
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City and village VIII
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Vision
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Imperial
Concord I
Concord II
New Yorker X
New Yorker XI
New Yorker XII
New Yorker XIII
New Yorker XIV
LHS I
LHS II
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Voyager I
Voyager II
Voyager III
Coupes and convertibles
LeBaron I Coupe
LeBaron II coupe and convertible
LeBaron III Coupe (GTS) / Convertible
Sebring Coupe / Stratus Convertible
Imperial VI coupe
TC from Maserati
Cordova II
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Chrysler Touring model release schedule 2000 to present
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Kristi M
1392 Christmas Lane, Atlanta, GA 30329
Starting at $180/wk
Description:
Thank you for your interest in my childcare services.
Daisy’s Darlings in home childcare is accepting applications for full-time and part time childcare. Take comfort in knowing your child is being providedwith the best possible care in a stimulating, fun, safe environment. Our day is filled with laughter, learning and fun! I offer a structured, yet flexible, lesson plan geared to your child’s age and potential. Here, every moment is a learning opportunity for your child. Activities include music, dance, art/crafts, fine motor activities, gross motor activities as well as indoor/outdoor activities. I provide nutritional breakfast, lunch and two snacks with tuition if your child is at least one years old and is on a regular food and milk diet.
I have over 30 years of experience/teaching with all ages. I have a background check on Care.com and can provide many great references. I look forward to helping you with your childcare needs. Please let me know what questions you may have an how I can help. I currently have two openings.
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Kristi Mullins…
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Kristi was with my child from 3 mo old to 3.5 years old. She gets to know kids well, works on baby milestones with them daily, and then teaches them early literacy skills and works on fun crafts and projects!My child was ready for the 3K environment because she sets kids up for success. She also knows the kids well and loves them like her own. She greatly supported us throughout the pandemic and was such a sounding board for us as new parents. She’ll quickly become your village!…
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Atlanta International Nursery is a 12 month school program that offers full day and all day care for children ages 8 weeks to 5 Years of Age
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Here at Angelic Bears Home care, we offer services for 1 yr old to 7yrs old. Open from 6:00am to 6 pm. Our weekly ratees are $150 and drop in fees are $65 Group rates starting at $225 weekly. ProvidingBreakfast, Lunch ,& Snack. Supper available for students staying after 5pm. Food is Catered. Located off of Senoia Rd…
Haverty Hollow
1225 E Beechwood Dr. NW, Atlanta, GA 30327
Costimate: $156/wk
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Haverty Hollow, located at 1225 East Beechwood Drive, NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30327, offers childcare services to preschoolers (morning and afternoon) and a state-approved After School Enrichment program forelementary students. Pickup from local church preschools and APS elementary schools is available during the school year. Haverty Hollow operates two Summer Camps: Frog Hollow for children aged five to 10 and a camp at the Garden Hills Recreation Center for preschoolers in weekly sessions from late May to early August. Frog Hollow, at the Beechwood Drive location, runs every two weeks from late May through July and usually maintains a wait list. The Hollow, as it’s informally called by the generations of Atlantans who’ve enjoyed its bucolic, rural-like setting only minutes from Buckhead, operates during the school year in the mornings Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, with afternoon offerings Mondays and Wednesdays. Holiday Camps help parents supplement childcare needs during APS school breaks….
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Day camp, specialty camps, including chess, computers, photography, theater, and sports camps. Starting from 3 years old through 19 we offer full day, half day, 1, 2 and 3 week options.
The Suzuki School
443 E Paces Ferry Rd, Atlanta, GA 30301
Starting at $1670/mo
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THE SUZUKI SCHOOL is a preparatory preschool committed to providing the very young with the best in Early Childhood education. Our belief in the innate ability and talent of every child guides us in thecreation of an environment rich in language, discovery, and stimulation.
Each one of our campuses operates from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The hours of 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM constitute the academic portion of the day, typically working on anything from Math to Practical Life activities from the Montessori curriculum; the hours before and after this time incorporate times of child-centered learning and play….
Blair’s Babies
1195 Woodland Ave, Atlanta, GA 30324
Costimate: $199/wk
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Located in Atlanta, Georgia, Morningside Day Out, Inc. is an independent, non-profit preschool for children. Established in 1978, it accepts children ages six months up to five years old. Its programs aim toenhance every child’s physical, social, and cognitive development. The school uses the play-based curriculum in giving education to children. Additionally, it offers special programs including Music, Art, Spanish, Science, and Creative Movement. Its operational hours is Monday through Friday, 9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p.m….
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Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….
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Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
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More than just daycare, The Goddard School located in Atlanta offers a child care program that nurtures a lifelong love of learning by providing dedicated degreed teachers in a private preschool setting.
Peachtree Childtown
1580 Peachtree Street, N. W., Atlanta, GA 30309
Starting at $1147/mo
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Midtown daycare seeking teachers who have a passion for working with very young children and who are committed to developmentally appropriate best practices. Must have a minimum of a CDA certificate – Prefer atleast one year of experience and associates degree…
Camp Wieuca
3626 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326
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Camp Wieuca in Atlanta, GA is a childcare and camp for children that provides a safe, clean, interactive, fun and exciting environment where your child can learn while having fun. The center provide a varietyof age appropriate activities such as day school, summer camp, and after school program….
Briarcliff Day Care
1731 Belle Isle Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30329
Starting at $28/mo
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Briarcliff Day Care located in Atlanta, GA is dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating success in clear and measurable ways. The center has acomprehensive program that maximizes your child’s learning potential from Infant, Toddler,Two years old, Early Preschool, Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten….
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Pace Academy Summer Camps and Programs located at 966 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, Georgia, offers childcare and learning services. It offers programs for toddlers, early preschool, kindergarten and gradeschool. It provides before- and after- school programs, including summer camps and winter breaks. The school is open from seven AM to four PM, Mondays through Fridays. …
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Carlisle Montessori School of Buckhead in Atlanta is an early education provider that uses the Montessori method in nurturing children. It provides a scientifically designed environment that stimulates learningand promotes independence, creativity and love of learning. The school accepts children between the ages twelve months to six years in its toddler, preschool, and kindergarten programs….
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St Anne’s School located in San Francisco, CA is a non-profit organization and dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating success in clear and measurableways.The center provide care for kids from Infant Toddler, Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, After School, and Summer Camp….
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Tabula Rasa Preschool is a language school located at 5855 Riverside Drive, Atlanta, Georgia. The school serves children age two years up to fifth grade students, offering them language classes in Spanish,French and Chinese. Children who acquire a second language is proven to be more focused, has sharp memories and more confident, giving them a clear advantage in school and in life….
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I have been nanning/babysitting for the past 14 years. My husband recently relocated to the Atlanta area and I wanted to keep our one year old with me and looking for two kid to join us! I provide a fun andsafe environment for your child. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education with 2 endorsements in Early Childhood and Special Education. I also hold a Master’s degree in Library and Information Science. Reading is important to me and I always surround myself and daughter with age appropriate books. I have a calming, patient and friendly demeanor and it’s my goal that your child enjoys their day when they visit….
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FAQs for finding daycares in Atlanta
In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Atlanta, GA?
There are a variety of daycares in Atlanta, GA providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.
How can I find a daycare near me in Atlanta, GA?
If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 55 in Atlanta, GA as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Atlanta or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.
What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?
As you visit daycare facilities in Atlanta, GA, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Atlanta, GA.
Sales Executive – Remote Opportunity job at KinderCare Education in Atlanta, GA
Sales Executive – Remote Opportunity
KinderCare Education
Full Time
Atlanta, GA
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Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve.
With over 50 years of experience, 30,000+ employees, and more than 2,000 early learning center programs, we are the most accredited leaders in early childhood education. Together, we create environments where kids grow and thrive. As one of only four companies to receive the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award six times, we’re confident that you can grow and thrive here, too. We can’t wait to meet you.
We have an exciting B2B sales opportunity for a passionate individual who thrives in an entrepreneurial environment and is passionate about selling an essential service to working families. KinderCare at Work provides an array of employer-sponsored childcare programs that support employees’ work-life needs. In this role, you will help drive the expansion of one of our fastest growing lines of business. You will have the opportunity to create meaningful partnerships with key decision makers in the HR suite by offering our KinderCare at Work childcare programs and supporting our clients’ ability to attract and retain the best and brightest talent with our solutions. If you love forming deep relationships with prospects and business partner and selling solutions that support working families, you will want to learn more.
Cultivate and leverage an expansive network of relationships with key C-Suite executive leaders (CEOs, Chief Human Resources Officers, Executive Directors, etc.) to create demand and interest in our services within an assigned territory
Successfully articulate the value of KinderCare at Work’s services and facilitate successful sales campaigns to drive interest and engage new prospects
Effectively utilize enterprise-level sales methodologies (i.e., Consultative Sales, Complex Sales, Solution Sales, Referral Sales, etc.) within a 2–18-month sales cycle
Maintain a high level of activity to ensure daily, weekly and monthly Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are met and/or exceeded
Meet or exceed annual targets
Develop and implement short- and long-term territory and account strategy plans
Collaborate effectively with cross-functional team members (i.e., Finance, Corporate Development, Operations, Marketing, Legal, etc. ) to ensure sales are vetted, viable, and profitable.
Conduct effective onsite and/or web-based presentations and demonstrations and Negotiate contractual terms with prospects and clients.
Track unique state and region activity, including competitive landscape, policy and funding trends, political climate, etc.
Maintain accurate, daily data management within the company’s Customer Relations Management (CRM) system/s
Provide accurate and timely forecasting to Sales Leadership as needed
Bachelor’s degree preferred
7+ of direct experience selling complex solutions or services B2B
Experience selling to HR professionals in a multi-state territory or region
Established relationships with corporate decision makers and/or experience selling to businesses within the assigned territory preferred
Proven success in cultivating, large, complex deals
A successful track record of driving new business transactions and maintaining or exceeding a quota
Experience with CRM systems, territory planning, forecast management
Proficient in the use of technology for personal productivity
Excellent oral, written and presentation skills
Entrepreneurial character
Growth Mindset
Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment
Must be able to travel up to 50%
Knowledge of childcare and/or education market preferred
Our benefits meet you where you are. We’re here to help our employees navigate the integration of work and life:
Know your whole family is supported with discounted child care benefits.
Breathe easy with medical, dental, and vision benefits for your family (and pets, too!).
Feel supported in your mental health and personal growth with employee assistance programs.
Feel great and thrive with access to health and wellness programs, unlimited paid time off and discounts for work necessities, such as cell phones.
… and much more.
At KinderCare Learning Companies you’ll use your skills and expertise to help craft and contribute to our shared mission of supporting communities and encouraging lifelong learners. From our teachers to our cooks to our financial analysts, we are all passionate about crafting a world of learning, happiness and adventure for more than 150,000 children every day.
As the first national early childcare education provider to achieve the WELL Health-Safety Rating from the International WELL Building Institute, we continue to follow the latest science-backed and evidence-based strategies for maintaining a safe and worry-free workplace.
Our highest priority has always been to keep our employees, children, families, and communities as safe and healthy as possible. KinderCare highly encourages its employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to protect themselves and their communities. We are proud to provide paid time off for employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. We are also subject to state law, local ordinances, and Health Department requirements for employees working in child care, school facilities, and corporate work spaces.
We truly believe that everyone belongs in our circle, and everyone deserves to be celebrated for who they are. By partnering with underrepresented groups and experts in DEI, we are identifying areas to improve and forging a path forward through accountability, compassion, accessibility, and inclusion.
KinderCare Learning Companies is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.
Primary Location : Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Job : Corporate
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Hiring All DayCare Teachers job at KinderCare Learning Center 300408 in Atlanta, GA 30340
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Job description
Early childhood educators (ECEs) and assistants (ECEAs) work hands-on with children to:
Teach with stories, music, play, field trips, art, drama and movement
Help each child participate and succeed
Protect children’s health and safety
Help children learn good eating, dressing and toileting habits
Help each child build their sense of identity and belonging
Observe and value each child’s way of expressing themselves
Assess learning and development
Deal with signs of learning, development and behavioural issues
Provide fair but firm discipline
Respect the culture of all children
Work with Indigenous children in ways that are respectful and attentive
They also:
Do paperwork and keep records
Develop teaching aids and projects
Maintain and clean equipment
Prepare food
Create indoor and outdoor spaces for play and learning
Evaluate educational programs
Take part in professional development
Build relationships with co-workers, children’s families and community services
Communicate regularly with parents and guardians
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $10. 00 – $13.55 per hour
Benefits:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Schedule:
4 hour shift
8 hour shift
Ability to commute/relocate:
Atlanta, GA 30340: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Experience:
Teaching: 1 year (Preferred)
Childcare: 1 year (Preferred)
License/Certification:
Child Development Associate Certification (Preferred)
Work Location: One location
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PMO: RESULTS OF THE FIFTH GAME WEEK
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The results of the 4th game week of the Moscow Region Youth Ice Hockey Championship 2022-2023 have been summed up. 09/27/2022 Ice Hockey Federation
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PMO: RESULTS OF THE THIRD GAME WEEK
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Cross procession in defense of family values and sobriety in Taldom
“Make Our District Sober!” – under this motto in Taldom on September 18, a traditional religious procession was held in defense of family values and the establishment of sobriety. 09/19/2022 Moscow Diocese RCP
Despite the sanctions, Russian products are in demand in the West
A unique production was launched in the Lipetsk region. LED lights for trucks of a local factory are in demand in the West, despite the sanctions. 09/18/2022 Vesti-Moscow
Farmer Andrey Gusev from Lukhovitsy told how the weight of his huge pumpkins breaks all meters
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The first Soviet nuclear submarine K-3 “Leninsky Komsomol” was delivered to Kronstadt
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Team USA player refused to pay for drinks
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American police have detained the defender of the US national team and the club “Atlanta United” Miles Robinson. 09/10/2022 Vesti-Moscow
Submarine K-3 “Leninsky Komsomol” unloaded at the berth of the port terminal “Moby Dik”
The first Soviet nuclear submarine K-3 “Leninsky Komsomol” was unloaded with the help of self-propelled axles ashore in the Kronstadt port terminal “Moby Dik”. 09/09/2022 MosRegToday.Ru
Everyone will be able to taste the largest pumpkin in the Moscow region
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Andrey Gusev, a resident of Lukhovits near Moscow, gathered a generous harvest. 09/08/2022 MosRegToday.Ru
Pumpkin-record holder Atlanta from Lukhovits went to Ulyanovsk for the championship of giant pumpkins
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Andrey Gusev, a resident of the urban district of Lukhovitsy, became famous throughout Russia for growing giant pumpkins. 09/08/2022 MosRegToday.Ru
Submarine K-3 “Leninsky Komsomol” was sawn in two for unloading from a barge and transportation
The hull of the legendary submarine K-3 “Leninsky Komsomol” was divided in two for unloading from the barge “Atlant” and transportation through the streets of Kronstadt. 09/08/2022 MosRegToday.Ru
PMO: RESULTS OF THE FIRST GAME WEEK
The results of the 1st game week of the Moscow Region Junior Ice Hockey Championship 2022-2023 have been summed up. 09/06/2022 Ice Hockey Federation
The first Soviet nuclear submarine “Leninsky Komsomol” arrived at the museum in Kronstadt
The first Soviet nuclear submarine K-3 “Leninsky Komsomol” returned to Kronstadt. 09/06/2022 RTV-Podmoskovye
HOCKEY SEASON 2022-2023 STARTED IN MOSCOW REGION
The new hockey season 2022-2023 has started in the Moscow Region. 09/05/2022 Ice Hockey Federation
Very soon the submarine “Leninsky Komsomol” will appear in the Museum of Kronstadt
The naval part of the operation to transport the Leninsky Komsomol nuclear submarine (NPS K-3) to the building of the Museum of Naval Glory in Kronstadt continues. 09/02/2022 RTV-Podmoskovye
Submarine K-3 “Leninsky Komsomol” is loaded onto the barge “Atlant” in the waters of the Vyborg Bay
The submarine K-3 “Leninsky Komsomol” is being loaded onto the barge “Atlant” in the waters of the Vyborg Bay. 02.09.2022 MosRegToday.Ru
The sea stage of transportation of the submarine “Leninsky Komsomol” to the Museum of Naval Glory has started
The first Soviet nuclear submarine K-3 “Leninsky Komsomol” is moved to the building of the Museum of Naval Glory, created on behalf of the President of the Russian Federation in the tourist and recreational cluster “Island of Forts”. 27.08.2022 MosRegToday.Ru
The first nuclear submarine of the USSR went in tows to the building of the Museum of Naval Glory
August 27 at dawn, the first Soviet nuclear submarine K-3 “Leninsky Komsomol” moored from the Winter Quay of Kronstadt and went in tow to the waters of the Vyborg Shipyard. 08/27/2022 RTV-Podmoskovye
Plato, you are wrong! The exact location of the legendary Atlantis
has been established
Photo: Social networks Plato’s “fatal” mistake, which led to confusion with the location of this island, has finally been revealed. 08/26/2022 Newspaper Novye Izvestia
VOSKRESENSK: “SUMMER CUP” COMPLETED
From August 23 to 25, 2022 in Voskresensk for the fifth time the graduates’ tournament – “Summer Cup” was held. 08/25/2022 Ice Hockey Federation
The first stage of the K-3 submarine transportation project “Leninsky Komsomol” starts this week
The first stage of the project to transport the legendary submarine K-3 “Leninsky Komsomol” to the building of the Museum of Naval Glory in the tourist and recreational cluster “Island of Forts” starts this weekend. 08/25/2022 MosRegToday.Ru
Large, comfortable, own. Two more families received new housing in Taldom
In the Taldomsky urban district, two large families, thanks to the subprogram “Improving the living conditions of individual large families” of the state program of the Moscow Region “Housing”, changed their old housing for spacious 24.08.2022 RTV-Podmoskovye
VOSKRESENSK: “SUMMER CUP”
STARTED
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At Atlanta Botanical Garden The 30-acre (12 ha) Botanical Garden is located adjacent to Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The mission of the garden founded in 1
Following a petition from the citizens of Atlanta in 1973, the garden was incorporated in 1976 as a 501(c)(3) private nonprofit corporation. Atlanta Botanical Garden Inc. . The garden included the pre-existing Dr. A. Leslie Stevens Memorial Bonsai Garden, now known as the Japanese Garden. Within a year, Bill Warner, formerly of Holden Arboretum, was appointed as the first Executive Director. He was soon followed by Ann L. Crummond in 1979. The next year marked a turning point in the history of the garden, as a 50-year lease was signed with the city, securing a section of the garden for years to come.
A number of promotional events have begun, including social events, major art exhibitions, and the annual Garden of Eden Ball. The Atlanta Botanical Garden welcomed its 50,000th visitor just three years after the lease was signed – even before any permanent structures were erected. In 1985, the Atlanta Botanical Garden built its first permanent structure, the Gardenhouse. After that, the Kindergarten (1999), Fukua Conservatory in 1989 and the Fukua Orchid Center, which was added in 2002.
The Blockbuster Summer Shows began in 2003 with the TREEmendous TREEhouses project. Chihuly in the Garden opened in 2004, and in 2005 Locomotion in the Garden featured G scale model trains. On April 29, 2006, an exhibition of sculpture by A. Niki de Saint Phalle opened to the public. These huge mosaic sculptures came to the Garden from France, Germany and California. In 2007 David Rogers’ exhibition “Large Beetles and Killer Plants” was presented, and in 2008 “Sculpture in Motion, Art Staged by Nature”, a demonstration of moving kinetic art. In 2009The garden hosted an exhibition of monumental bronze sculptures by Henry Moore. In the summer of 2010 and 2011, the Garden featured a green expansion (see below), and in 2012, the Garden hosted an exhibition of modern sculptures by nine artists, “Independent Visions”. In 2013, the garden will feature an exhibition “Imaginary Worlds: Plants Larger Than Life” consisting of 19 mosaic sculptures of the culture. Chihuly in the Garden will reopen in 2016 with 19 installations throughout the garden.
In winter, a festive light show is organized in the garden. “Garden Lights, Holiday Nights” began in 2011 showcasing displays made with over 1 million light sources, most of which are LED. The next year, the show grew to over 1.5 million lights and attracted over 160,000 attendees. [ citation needed ]
Chihulys in the Garden Exhibition
In 2004, the Atlanta Botanical Garden hosted an exhibition of glass art by Dale Chihuly called Chihulys in the Garden. The exhibition ran until the end of October and was extended until December 31, 2004. For eight months, the exhibition was visited by about 425,000 visitors. The peak daily attendance of 7,500 was twice the Garden’s previous single-day attendance record. Chihuly in the garden returned to Atlanta April 30, 2016 from 19new settings.
Green Expansion Plan
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The Green Expansion Plan was a large scale expansion project completed in the spring of 2010 that doubled the size of the Garden and modernized it at the same time. The expansion plan covered the construction of a number of new facilities, the most notable being a new visitor center and 180 meters in length. [ quotation needed ] canopy walk.
The plan was built around five key areas of human health and the environment: sustainability, water conservation, energy efficiency, material selection and indoor environmental quality. By applying a range of energy-saving strategies with environmental sustainability in mind throughout the project, and by recycling trees removed from construction, significant efforts have been made to make this extension environmentally friendly. A 100,000 gallon tank was installed underground in December 2007 to conserve water; the cistern fills only 2.5 cm of rain and water for about 40% of new gardens.
One of the highlights of the new visitor center is the innovative green roof, almost 50% of which is covered with plants. It provides natural cooling, soundproofing and additional garden space for visitors and even new wildlife habitat. The visitor center leads visitors to a canopy walk.
The old garden parking lot is now a beautiful Edible Garden with a summer kitchen; this new garden reconnects people with food and healthy eating. And the final aspect of the garden expansion plan is the transformation of its old driveway into a large cascading garden filled with tropical plants and gently flowing waterfalls.
Canopy Walk
Canopy Walk
Atlanta Botanical Gardens is home to the Kendeda Canopy Walk, a 600-foot (180 m) walking trail that allows visitors to tour one of the city’s last remaining urban forests from a height of about 40 feet through the tops of the Storza trees. Woods. The celestial passage stretches from the cliff in the garden to the branches of oaks, hickories and poplars. [2] The structure also provides an aerial view of the forested garden below.
Atlanta Botanical Garden Canopy Walk
Canopy Walk was built at a cost of $55 million and opened in 2010. It was originally scheduled to open in 2009, but during construction in 2008, the bridge collapsed, killing one worker and injuring 18. [3] [4] Because of the uniqueness of the Canopy Walk, the city leaders believe that it will become an icon for Atlanta. [5]
Exhibits
The Botanical Garden consists of several smaller themed gardens. Each of them contains different landscapes, which depict different plants. Near the entrance are formal gardens such as the Japanese Garden and the Rose Garden. Two woodlands, 5 acres (20,000 m 2 ) Top woodland and 10 acres (40,000 m 2 ) Storza Woods are big trees, shady flowers and undergrowth. The Kindergarten features whimsical sculptures, fountains and exhibits. botany, ecology, and nutrition.
16,000 square feet (1500 m 2 ) The Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory contains indoor exhibits of rainforest and desert plants. The Fuqua Conservatory’s rainforest room is also populated by tropical birds, turtles, and several exhibits of poison dart frogs, the latest of which is a conservation collaboration with the Atlanta Zoo. [ citation needed ] Adjacent to this building is the Fukua Orchid Centre, which has private rooms that mimic the tropics and hills to house rare orchids from around the world.
The Fuqua Orchid Center is home to the largest collection of permanently exhibited orchid species in the US and hosts a winter show known as the Orchid Daze. Its unique tropical upland home provides suitable habitat for mountain orchids and related plants from around the equator at elevations of 6,000 to 10,000 feet. An air purification system, a technology adapted from the textile industry, has been combined with traditional greenhouse heating and cooling to create this environment and allow rare orchids to thrive. The tropical showroom is filled with fragrant orchids from all over the world. 9 “Canopy Walk – Atlanta Botanical Garden”. July 24, 2010 archived from the original July 24, 2010. received February 28, 2019.
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140
Age Range:
Infant (0 -12 months), Toddler (13 months – 2 years), Preschool (3 years – 4 years), Georgia’s Pre-K (4 Years), School Age (5+)
Rate Range
Under 1 year – $208. 00|1 year – $201.00|2 years – $201.00|3 years – $186.00|4 years – $140.00|5 years & older – $140.00
Quality Rated Star:
2
Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
Yes
Type of Care:
Before-school Program|After-school Program|Summer Camp|Georgia’s Pre-K; Full Time|Part Time
Transportation:
To/From School|Near Public Transportation|Field trips|Before and after school
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2022-06-01
10:50 AM
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2022-03-03
01:00 PM
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2021-10-28
03:00 PM
Licensing Study
2021-04-21
12:30 PM
Monitoring Visit
2020-11-06
01:00 PM
Licensing Study
2019-11-12
09:20 AM
Licensing Study
2019-04-30
10:15 AM
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2019-03-22
01:20 PM
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2019-03-22
01:20 PM
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2018-10-24
02:55 PM
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2018-10-24
02:55 PM
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2018-08-01
11:40 AM
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2018-01-09
08:45 AM
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2017-08-30
09:40 AM
Licensing Study
2017-01-24
10:20 AM
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°HOTEL ATLANTA EVERGREEN LAKESIDE RESORT STONE MOUNTAIN, GA 4* (USA) – from 9936 RUB
Very good2424 reviews10
Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort – Stone Mountain
33.797647,
-84.129523
Stone Mountain,
USA
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+1-855-260-7038
9936RUB
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Address
4021 Lakeview Drive,
Stone Mountain,
georgia,
USA,
30083,
Georgia
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Description
Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort offers a prime location overlooking the mountains, a 15-minute walk from Stone Mountain Lake. It offers heated rooms, high-speed internet in public areas and free on-site parking.
Location
The city center is 4 km from this Stone Mountain hotel. Stone Mountain Grist Mill is a 15-minute walk away.. Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort is located near the Stone Mountain Covered Bridge. Bath towels, an open-type shower and a dryer are also provided.
Meals
In the morning, guests can enjoy a buffet breakfast in the restaurant. Guests can enjoy American diet meals at the hotel’s restaurant. The bar menu will delight you with a variety of coffees and cocktails. The “Waterside” restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes and is located approximately 250 meters from the hotel.
Leisure & Business
Spa therapy and hot tub are available free of charge. A heated swimming pool, an outdoor pool and a common living room diversify guests’ leisure. Guests can enjoy canoeing, hiking and mini golf, or enjoy a spa, massages and facials.
Internet
Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.
Parking
Public parking is available on site for USD 20 per stay.
Year of reconstruction: 2011.
Number of floors: 5.
Number of rooms: 336.
4021 Lakeview Drive,
Stone Mountain,
georgia,
USA,
30083,
Georgia
Famous places in the city
Nearby
Restaurants
Stone Mountain
Stone Mountain Bas-relief
2. 5
km
Park
Stone Mountain Park
5.6
km
Stone Mountain Lake
1.4
km
Golf Course
Stone Mountain Golf Club
1.4
km
Cherokee Trail
Stone Mountain Grist Mill
1.4
km
Campsite
Stone Mountain Tour Railroad
2.3
km
2076 W Park Pl. Blvd
Wrong World Haunted House
2.6
km
Great Locomotive Chase Adventure 9 Golf Club0003
2.3
km
John B Gordon Dr
Historic Square
2.7
km
Jefferson Davis Dr
Trail of Muskogee
2.7
km
Stone Mountain Park Lake Dam
3.3
km
Park
Deshong Park
3.1
km
Confederate Hall
3.1
km
Lake Venable
3.3
km
5312 W Mountain St
Stone Mountain Methodist Church
4.0
km
Gallery
Chair Gallery Museum
4.0
km
Park
Yellow River Park
4. 6
km
Island
Indian Island
5.1
km
Memorial Hall Cir
SkyHike Theme Park
5.5
km
Memorial Hall
Stone Mountain Historical Museum
5.6
km
Georgia’s Stone Mountain Park
Stone Mountain Antique Car and Treasure Museum
5.9
km
Robert E Lee Blvd
Dinotorium
5.6
km
1000 Robert E Lee Blvd
boathouse REI
5.6
km
Confederate Memorial
5.6
km
1000 Robert E Lee Blvd
Stone Mountain Park Skyride Plaza
5.6
km
Amusement park
Geyser Towers theme park
5.6
km
Bridge
Covered bridge Kamennaya Gora
5.9km
1000 Robert E Lee Blvd
Summit Skyride Funicular
5.9
km
Bridge
Stone Mountain Grist Mill
720 m
Cherokee Trail
Stone Mountain Grist Mill
1.1
km
Stone Mountain Lake
1. 1
km
4021 Lakeview Dr Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort
Waterside Restaurant
230 m
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Reviews
7.8
Very good24 review
Location 8.4,0002 number 8.8
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Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort Stone Mountain is located 35 km from the Atlanta DeKalb / Peachtree Airport.
Does the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort serve breakfast in the morning?
Yes, the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort offers a continental breakfast.
Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort Stone Mountain provides meeting facilities for guests?
Yes, Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort Stone Mountain has a meeting room and photocopier.
Does the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort have facilities for children?
Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort provides children’s meals and board games.
How far is Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort from the city center?
City Center is located 4 km from the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort.
Is the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort cleaning service available?
Yes, Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort provides laundry and housekeeping services.
What dining options are available at the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort?
The Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort has an a la carte Waterside restaurant.
Does the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort Stone Mountain have internet access?
Yes, the rooms at Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort Stone Mountain have high speed internet.
What recreational facilities does the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference have?
The Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference has a cocktail bar, a picnic area and a golf course.
How much is a room at the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference?
Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference prices start at $136.
What room types are available at the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort Stone Mountain?
Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort Stone Mountain offers King Suite, Guest Room and Junior Suite.
What sports can you do at Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort Stone Mountain?
Yes, Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort Stone Mountain has fitness classes and a gym.
Address
4021 Lakeview Drive,
Stone Mountain,
georgia,
USA,
30083,
Georgia
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Hampton Inn Atlanta Stone Mountain 3* (55 guest reviews) in Stone Mountain, Georgia, USA. Book Hampton Inn Atlanta Stone Mountain 3*
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Facilities
WiFi 10
TV 11
Air conditioner 1
Mini-Bar 1
Parking 10
Restaurant 3
Bar 2
Pool 10
Fitness 6
Bath/Shower 10
Refrigerator 11
Type of allocation
Hotel 8
Bed and Breakfast 1
Vacation home 1
Motel 1
Attractions Stone Mountain
Historic Stone Mountain Villiage 0. 14 km.
Stone Mountain Cable Car 2.6 km.
Stone Mountain Carving 3.7 km.
Stone Mountain Golf Course 4.2 km.
Stone Mountain Park 4.8 km.
Indian Creek Station 7 km.
Stone Mountain Airports
DeKalb-Peachtree 14 km.
Gwinnett County (Briscoe Field) 27 km.
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport 30 km.
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Hampton Inn Atlanta-Stone Mountain guest rating:
7.4/10
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Convenient location of the hotel near the highway number 48 will allow you to get to the Atlantea Center in 25 minutes.
Hampton Inn Atlanta Stone Mountain is located in Stone Mountain, within walking distance of Stone Mountain Park. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is 50 minutes away.
For business travelers, the hotel has a business center and conference rooms for small groups. Free internet connection is available throughout the hotel.
A complimentary breakfast buffet is served daily at the Hampton Inn Atlanta Stone Mountain . During the day in the hotel lobby you will be offered tea, coffee and soft drinks, as well as the latest press.
Guests can relax by the outdoor swimming pool, or have an effective workout in the modern gym. The reception is open 24/7 and you can get information or use the safe.
Free parking is available for guests.
Each of the hotel’s 112 air-conditioned rooms has a TV, a work area with a desk and a telephone, tea and coffee making facilities, ironing facilities, and some rooms have kitchenettes. Private bathrooms have a hairdryer and free toiletries.
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October 07, Friday Afternoon +27,
at night +19
Clear,
no precipitation West wind, 4 m/s
Weather in Stone Mountain
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2022
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Clean, comfortable, hospitable.
Chris R.
11/23/2021
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The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. 5 stars to the staff! Cleanliness could be better in the bathroom under/around the vanity. Maid service did not happen on the day we needed it. Called the desk for 4 clean towels and some shower toiletries and waited 30 minutes to come up as they said it would be sent up. We will eventually come to a table for them so we can take a shower. One elevator is overdue for inspection.
Terri L.
4/13/2021
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Some of the front desk clerks are rude and not warm and fuzzy or friendly. Worst service I have ever received from Hampton Inn. I don’t recommend this particular one. Mr. Robert and Mrs. Felicia were excellent with breakfast. However, the front desk was not that friendly and needed a retraining in customer service. They need to adjust their attitude.
James W.
01/13/2021
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They drank coffee all night simplified breakfast but still it was something. Most Hilton hotels have had nothing lately.
Wendy F.
11/02/2020
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The nasty lady at the front desk was rude when I called her and told her about the cockroach crawling on the wall.
Dolton D.
08/26/2020
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Nastya room The room was not clean floors where clutter won’t usually stay here again.
Shan S.
08/24/2020
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The staff was very nice and helpful. The rooms were good and clean.
Pamlir S.
09/05/2018
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This was my first stay at the Hampton Inn Atlanta. Booking a room started very badly. I booked for a family reunion and the female staff (event person) did not book my room. She put me on hold and didn’t return to the phone.
I called back and helped Dennis. He easily booked the room. Upon my arrival Dennis was very professional and check in was a breeze. When the other family members arrived he took really good care of them as well.
I arrived and found my room clean, cool and comfortable. Friday night the social area was very accommodating during our meet and greet before going to the bowling alley next door. Saturday morning the free breakfast was wonderful. The staff made sure all food was replenished and hot.
Dennis deserves a raise and a raise. Because of him, I would like to stay at this Hampton Inn again. During check out, the female receptionist was very professional as well.
There is a possibility that the Wilson family will have another reunion in Atlanta in 2020.
Sincerely Pam Smith.
William A.
07/28/2018
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The service was impeccable. They had a very nice pool and it was clean. I am very happy to be back in the chain and especially this location.
Johnathan G.
07/04/2018
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Excellent customer service. The hotel was not Hamptons standard. The building had many leaks and no air conditioning. Excellent breakfast and very clean hotel. The beds were comfortable and the bathroom clean. Close to Stone Mountain. The only thing that needs to be improved is the renovation of the hotel. Location and price were perfect. Keep up the good work.
Wanda R.
06/11/2018
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Omg never again have I been put in a room that was not cleaned with towels hanging from the shower. My room had a dead cockroach on a coffee cup holder. I was moved to another room which was not vacuumed and has fake eyelashes lying on the carpet. The food was like warm or cold every morning. The front desk guy was super nice.
Deborah F.
6/11/2018
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The room was nice and clean. My son found the pull out sofa a bit uncomfortable. The breakfast had many options and the egg/meat function changed daily. There was an option to eat outside and we did. In the morning in June in this region of Georgia it was still cool. The staff were helpful and service oriented. If you use your phone for directions you will wind up bowling. Turn onto Greer to find the hotel. We saw the sign in Greer during the day, but it was not lit up at night.
Dana A.
05/14/2018
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Pure. Excellent staff. I really enjoyed my stay. Highly recommend!
Jason B
05/07/2018
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We stayed at this hotel because we went to stone myuntain this weekend. Good location for this. The next store is a bowling alley and a Hardees burger place. The hotel is nice looking and clean. The staff are very friendly, especially the kid who just moved there from the Caribbean last year and the girl at the front desk on the Sunday morning at check out. I wish I could remember their names because they were very nice to us and deserve a pat on the back. A.K. Promotion. Thanks a lot.
Stanley D.
05/06/2018
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Great hotel! Friendly staff, good rate per room. Wife and I enjoyed a fresh clean room and a quiet night.
Greg B.
04/01/2018
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Asked for a feather toll free number but half of the pillow had feathers. One of the beds creaks terribly on any movement and kept my wife up all night. The shower head was broken. On the good side, the bed that doesn’t creak was very comfortable.
Indira C.
03/31/2018
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Excellent breakfast! Friendly and helpful staff. The man at the front desk upgraded us to the Royal Suite at no extra cost.
Jo H.
03/12/2018
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The room was clean. The service was great. The location was easy to get to with adequate parking.
Don E.
03/10/2018
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Friendly, helpful staff. Clean. Good location. I’ll be back.
Jill C.
3/1/2018
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Nice, clean, well run hotel. Very open and easy to use breakfast bar with a good selection.
Robert M.
2/27/2018
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Managed to change my view of the Hampton, stayed at the Hampton exclusively on this trip and previous trips because they were so reliable, good. It’s dirty and worn out, even though the Hilton website said it was recently refurbished. Carpet looked dirty, rubbish on the floor. A patched corner in the hallway could be some kind of sightseer. Overall would suggest avoiding this hotel.
Maria W.
2/13/2018
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The front desk people were very friendly, the staff were very helpful and polite. I really enjoyed the atmosphere. I really enjoyed my journey.
Jeffrey S.
02/09/2018
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My stay was great. Excellent customer service as well. Only problem was missing the back of the TV remote control.
Pamela J.
1/6/2018
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My family arrived at 4 p. M. On 12/30/17 after six hours of driving. Normal Check In starts at 3am. When we arrived, the front desk staff told us that the rooms were not ready and it would take about 30 minutes. We got back right around 4:45 and were told that the rooms were still not ready. There were several other guests waiting as well. We sat there until almost 6:30am and on more than one occasion did the front desk staff come up to any of us to offer apologies for the delay. I understand it’s a busy season, but customer service should always come first and an apology would go a long way. When they finally had the room available for all they said was thank you for your patience. After making a family of 4 who drove 6 hours waiting for two and a half hours to get their room some sort of compensation had to be made. Even free bottles of water would have been nice while we waited but that didn’t even happen. This is completely unacceptable customer service. Later that night we saw two receptionists on the lift and they were talking about how short the staff they were and how they worked right through trying to get the rooms ready. When we said explaining why it took two and a half hours to get our rooms both of them apologized immediately.
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Nikolas M.
12/31/2017
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I came here about a year ago with my family and a few other friends and it was an amazing hotel, I don’t know what happened since then, but today was absolutely shameful. The two employees at the front desk were rude and didn’t seem to give the rats **** about their work. Our room was not ready and we waited an hour and a half after check in time. When we asked about how long it would take they kept telling us only a few minutes but another 45 minutes had passed since then. When we turned around they were laughing as we were, as were the other guests who didn’t get their room promptly. I have never experienced such unprofessionalism and rudeness in my life. Safe to say that I won’t be going back to the Hamptons at all. This doesn’t deserve a single star. Shameful.
Scott W.
10/29/2017
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Good hotel. Good customer service. We had a little problem with our room and Dennis helped us get another room and moved us at the same time. Excellent customer service from Dennis!
Emjlee24
10/24/2017
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I had a great stay and Dennis was amazing! Very professional and detailed… And the next morning Ms. Barbara met me and I felt so welcome! Great facility and very clean. I will definitely be back!
Steven G.
08/04/2017
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The sheets are dirty in the first room with hair and skin. The second room had clean sheets but there was mold on the ceiling, reading glasses and changers on the floor, a child’s toy on the dresser, and dirt in the corner of the bathroom floor. This is the first Hilton hotel that I have seen that is bad. Dennis at the front desk was very helpful and the reason for the rating above one star.
Christopher S.
06/30/2016
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My family and I stayed there after camping in 100 degree heat at Stone Mountain. This is a nice hotel with good continental breakfasts and a refreshing pool. We went back to Stone Mountain, Coca-Cola World and the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta which are loads of fun! However, there is one exception, I am very sensitive and the first night around 3:00 in the morning, the fire alarm went off. I had a huge fear of fire alarms back in my high school days and am still afraid. My side of the family does not hear the signals that are fast asleep, but do my side. Anyway this is a good place to stay in Stone Mountain and Atlanta if you don’t want to camp in the summer.
David R.
6/28/2016
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It was wonderful. The pool was perfect, morning coffee served me, they have a wonderful fitness center, the beds are so comfortable and the staff are amazing. We had them helping us and they were so great. I didn’t even ask the man behind the counter to help me as much as he did. He went out on his own initiative to watch people call to see if they had connecting cables, and when no one was there, he printed me a map of Sam’s club down the road and called to see if they had what I needed. If I had no choice but to stay here one more night I would. Thank you guys.
M R.
05/31/2016
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Nice & comfortable. Coffee was not regularly available in the lobby. Four times during my 4 day stay there was no cup, no lid or no coffee. Otherwise, overall good as expected from this chain.
Gary H.
05/16/2016
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This is a basic hotel. It’s beautiful and quiet. Close to Stone Mountain is nice, but there isn’t much around at night. One downside is the local schoolchildren hanging out at the entrance sometimes made rude gestures at you as you drive through the park.
Christopher G.
04/18/2016
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They always provide the best prices and the best service.
Barbara W.
4/12/2016
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It was a good place to stay. The rooms were clean. The breakfast was a good choice and satisfied with the children, too.
Princess S.
04/03/2016
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Lovely hotel. Bonnie at the front desk was the sweetheart. Needed a 2 bedroom double queen before 3pm and she came for us. The rooms are nice and clean and the breakfast was delicious. Thanks to all the staff. 🙂
Steve D.
3/15/2016
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The bathrooms said to leave towels on the floor and they would replace them, so what we did, they never did. Every night we stayed we had to get a new roomkey.
Geri A
10.03.2016
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Although they were in the process of renovation, we really enjoyed our stay. Everyone was very friendly, Brittany and Armejon (probably wrong), Barbara in the breakfast room, Bert the manager. We all came across who worked there and talked good morning! I would definitely stay here again. The location was good for medical Dekalb, which is why we were in Atlanta. Again it was a pleasant stay. Thanks to Bert and his staff.
Kenny R.
11/27/2015
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Nice The hotel room was clean, much better than I expected within walking distance of Stone Mountain Park where we enjoyed the snow mountains and Christmas. We would stay here again.
Peter D.
10/29/2015
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I travel a lot and honestly the worst hampton hotel. Not the worst hotel just the worst Hamptons I have ever stayed at. Old and just not what I expected. Seems more like a hotel where people live who can’t afford a place to live. Disappointing as to be traveling in this area a lot and love the Hamptons but don’t come back.
Johann C.
09/16/2015
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Stayed there this past weekend and it was awful. The area where people eat breakfast was small and crowded, the pool was ok just not good enough, the rooms are not bad but the TV and TV selection was crappy not compatible for video games and when I asked for TV they were rude about it.
Yvonne V.
07/28/2015
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This was the corresponding number for the price. The beds and pillows were comfortable. Bathroom vents may need to be cleaned. The breakfast was good. They had oatmeal with chopped almonds, brown sugar and raisins/dried cranberries on the side to add to. Lots of options to choose from. They have different coffee strengths to choose from. The staff were very nice and went out of their way to help us when I got the news that my mother had passed away. Very grateful!
Mateo P.
6/13/2015
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Hompton inn this hotel is exelent.
Ann A.
09/22/2014
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I made a reservation at this hotel for a month before I would stay there (Labor Day weekend). I received a confirmation number and a reminder email a week before my visit. When I arrived at the hotel (after a long and tiring day) I was told that the hotel was overbooked and there was no room for me. The front desk clerk said I was 3 clients that this happened that evening. Due to the many events going on in Atlanta that weekend in Atlanta, there are no other hotels available. The nearest hotel that I could find was 1 hour and 15 minutes (and I also had to drive an extra 1 hour and 15 minutes the next day to get back to Atlanta). I know that many hotels make reservations, but it absolutely should not be done in Atlanta hotels on Labor Day weekend. The hotel made no attempt to contact me ahead of time to let me know the situation. The hotel manager offered me two free coupons for future stays, but I told him I didn’t want them. His answer is obviously that there is no guarantee that this will not happen again in the future. I don’t want this to happen again and the two coupons don’t amount to the extreme hassle and inconvenience I went through that night. At least I should have been refunded to the hotel I ended up staying in and the extra money I had to pay for gas. The Hampton Inn corporate office was very indifferent and unsympathetic about the whole thing.
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Conference hall 9000 9000 9000 Equipment for meetings and presentations
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Service “Call – Budinnik”
Complex 9000
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Ironing accessories
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Free parking
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Parking places for people with limited physical capabilities
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Guests registration time (Check-in):
from 15:00
Departure (Check-Out):
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Accepted credit cards:
Mastercard, Visa, UnionPay Credit Card, Discover, Diners Club, American Express
Guests are required to show photo identification and credit card upon check-in. Special requests can be catered for at check-in and cannot be guaranteed. Additional charges may apply.
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Minimum entry age: 21 years old
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Free Wi-Fi is available for hotel guests.
What popular attractions are nearby Hampton Inn Atlanta Stone Mountain?
Nearest attractions:
Historic Stone Mountain Villiage (4 km. ) , Stone Mountain Cable Car (6 km.) , Stone Mountain Carving (6 km.) , Green Corners Shopping Center (7 km.) , Carter Rockbridge Plaza Shopping Center (7 km.) , Embry Hills Shopping Center (7 km) , Stone Mountain Park (7 km)
What are the check-in and check-out times?
Check-in at Hampton Inn Atlanta Stone Mountain is possible from 15:00, check-out is until 12:00.
How far is the Hampton Atlanta Stone Mountain Hotel from the nearest airport?
The nearest airport is DeKalb-Peachtree, 11 km away.
Does the hotel have parking?
Parking available for hotel guests.
Hotel search and booking
Attractions near the hotel
Historic Stone Mountain Villiage 4 km.
Stone Mountain Cable Car 6 km.
Stone Mountain Carving 6 km.
Green Corners Shopping Center 7 km.
Carter Rockbridge Plaza Shopping Center 7 km.
Embry Hills Shopping Center 7 km.
Stone Mountain Park 7 km.
Stone Mountain Golf Course 7 km.
Indian Creek Station 8 km.
Nearest airports
DeKalb-Peachtree 11 km.
Gwinnett County (Briscoe Field) 27 km.
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport 30 km.
In memory of Jake Burton
Jake Burton Carpenter, 1954 – 2019
Burton Snowboards founder Jake Burton Carpenter passed away on November 20, 2019years as a result of complications caused by cancer recurrence. He was the man who gave the world the snowboard we all know. He was the soul of not only our company, but of all snowboarding.
Some time ago Jake decided to make a chronology of the most important events in his life, to describe everything in his own words. We took the liberty of translating it into Russian and posting it here for you. The original can be found here: www.burton.com/blogs/the-burton-blog/remembering-jake-burton-carpenter/
April 29, 1954. Born in New York, the fourth and youngest child.
1960s
Winter 1961. First skied during a family trip to Bromley Mountain, pc. Vermont. From that moment on, snow and mountains captivated me forever.
February 17, 1967. My older brother, Corporal George Whitney Carpenter, died while serving in the Marine Corps in Vietnam. He received the Silver Star and Purple Heart medals.
Autumn 1968. Went to Brooks School in North Andover, Massachusetts. My father and brother (team captain/president/superstar) went to the same school. Two years later, Bore (a school principal who taught both my brother and my father) expelled me. I was a textbook “ignoramus” and a know-it-all. I took LSD and hung out with my friends all night long at least twice a week.
December 1968. Asked for a surfboard for Christmas but got a desk. Bought a $10 Snurfer and spent a lot of time on it with friends on the sledding hill next door.
1970s
Jake Burton in the late 1970s.
Autumn 1970. Started attending Marvelwood School (known as Second Chance Boarding School) in Cornwall, Connecticut. At this point in my life, I “flicked the switch” and became a consummate overachiever. I worked like hell. In addition, I got into the school’s ski team. All my memories of that time revolve around physical activities like climbing Mohawk Mountain, snorkeling around campus, or just playing football or basketball.
September 21, 1971. My mother, Katherine “Kitty” Carpenter, died of leukemia, and heart broken by the loss of her son. I was 17 and I was devastated. My mother was my last defense against my father (who never beat me, but I never lived up to his expectations). My dad has been the best single dad ever since my mom died.
June 1972. He graduated from Marvelwood, becoming the top graduate of the class. During my last semester, I moved back to New York doing my freelance studies and started a landscape business in parallel. In my business, I invested in an old family van, a couple of rakes and a few bags of garbage and leaves.
Autumn 1972. I went to college at the University of Colorado at Boulder. There were 30,000 students there and I didn’t know anyone. Tried to get into the varsity ski team but failed, for the most part it was staffed with very good skiing Europeans and was the reigning NCAA Champion). I was cut by Bill Marolt, who became my nemesis in the FIS. I sued him (one of only two people I’ve sued in my life) on behalf of the snowboarders, seeking a fair Olympic qualification system (without skiers), and won (deservedly). This was the beginning of the end of my skiing career.
Spring 1973. I left the University because I was sad and lonely and returned to the east. I tried to make a career out of working with New York Thoroughbreds as a trainer. I came into this business out of love for animals and left the day I saw a horse being electrocuted in the balls before a race.
Autumn 1973. He enrolled in evening courses at New York University. I studied there for the next four years and became captain of the varsity swim team.
June 1977. He graduated from New York University and started working for a small investment banking firm. The firm was owned by my sister’s friend Viktor Niederhoffer.
December 1977. I worked 14 hours a day and I didn’t like it at all. Deep down in my heart, I always remembered and knew that snow surfing could become a sport. So I quit my job, moved to Londonderry, Vermont, and opened Burton Boards in the barn of the house where I lived as a caretaker and looking after horses. At night I worked as a bartender at the Bickenhouse Inn, and during the day I prototyped snowboards and tested them in the nearby hills of Southern Vermont.
1978 I made prototypes on wood bending machines (bent solid ash with steam) at the factory of Peter Mael’s father, John Maul. His factory, Freeline Design, made surfboards. I moved there and made snowboards at night. John became my good friend, allowed me to use his production and encouraged me in every possible way.
January 1979. I won the Open Event at the National Snurfing in Muskegon, Michigan. The prize fund was $300.
1980s
Jake and Donna in 1989.
1981. I moved my production from Londonderry to Manchester, Vermont, where I bought my first house with a barn. The barn was a factory, the living room was a store, the basement was a warehouse, and the bedroom was an office. The phone rang around the clock, thanks to the ads with free accommodation.
January 1, 1982. I met my future wife Donna at the Mill Tavern in Londonderry the day after New Year’s Eve. Donna attended Columbia University in New York but came to Vermont for the weekend. We started dating and she started helping me in the factory.
May 21, 1983. During the pouring rain, at the age of 29, I married nineteen year old Donna Gaston. The wedding ceremony took place at Donna’s parents’ home in Greenwich, Connecticut, in front of 12 guests, but about 400 people came to the reception. It rained, thunder rumbled and lightning flashed. And I was completely confused. What is happening has brought to the surface a lot of my past. We even thought that maybe it was all a mistake and were going to return the wedding gifts. Naturally, our wedding was not a mistake.
Winter 1983. I took a ride with the Stratton Ski Patrol, hoping to get them to open the slopes and lifts for snowboarders. Fortunately, the day turned out to be fine, and my friends and I gave the impression that we knew how to handle the boards. After that, Stratton Mountain became the first major resort to allow snowboarders to use the ski lifts.
Winter 1984. I went on a “ski trip” to Austria with Donna’s family. While they were skiing, I was snowboarding with them. But most evenings I spent driving around the ski factories, trying to find at least someone willing to make snowboards with steel edges. Every factory turned me around except Keil Ski. Herr Keil instantly understood what I needed from him, and we immediately moved on to creating a real snowboard, with a ski structure, steel edges, and a sintered base.
1985 Donna and I moved to Europe and created Burton’s European Base in Innsbruck, Austria. Before the trip, I attended an intensive foreign language program, and within two months I began to speak German. We lived in a house in Igls, not far from Innsbruck. The house was an office. The garage was where I assembled and packaged snowboards made by Keil for the European market. I focused on the boards and the manufacturing process itself (in German, with Herr Keil), while Donna took over building the European distribution network.
March 1985. We asked Hermann Kapferer from Innsbruck to find us an office with a place to assemble and store snowboards made for Europe. This was the beginning of the existence of Burton Europe.
November 12, 1989. Our first child, George Burton Carpenter, was born. He was born in Rutland, Vermont (by the way, good luck to anyone who is trying to find an anesthesiologist in Vermont on the opening day of the hunting season).
1990s
Burton Ride Day in 1992
1992. I moved the Burton factory and headquarters from Southern Vermont to Burlington, Northern Vermont. At that time there were already more than a hundred of us.
August 18, 1993. Our second son, Taylor Gaston Burton Carpenter, was born in Burlington, Vermont.
Winter 1993. I helped three-year-old George learn to ski and nearly killed us both. It was the last time I got up on skis.
January 24, 1994. During a night ride in Stowe, Vermont, I was hit by a skier and broke my leg. The doctor said that my leg looks like it was hit with a baseball bat by Reggie Jackson (the famous baseball player).
July 24, 1996. Our third son, Timmy Eaton Burton Carpenter, was born.
January 13, 1997. Sports Illustrated interviewed me and ran an article titled: Board Master Jake Burton, the man who took a child’s toy and started the craziest industry in the world.
1998 I did an American Express commercial.
1999 I started riding a hundred days a year.
2000-2009
Jake in Squamish, BC 2003
February 2002. During the Salt Lake City Olympics, I taught snowboarding to Katie Couric, host of the Today Show, on national television. And I was there to see Burton riders Ross Powers and Kelly Clark win gold in the Olympic Halfpipe.
January 20, 2003. Craig Kelly died near Revelstoke, British Columbia in an avalanche that swept away eight people and killed six. This was sad news for the entire industry.
February 23, 2003. Burton Team pro rider Jeffrey Anderson died in an accident when he jokingly rode the railing of a staircase in Nagano, Japan.
July 2003. My family and I left the States on a ten month trip to follow the snow around the world and immerse ourselves in our business in the Southern Hemisphere, Asia and all over Europe. First stop was Quito, Ecuador. As a result, we’ve snowboarded and surfed on six continents and this has been one of the best years of our lives.
April 2004. The last stage of our circumnavigation was Norway. I visited the Arctic Challenge – a snowboard competition in Tromsø. Then we all went by ferry to the Lofoten Islands, where I surfed with Terje Hakonsen in the morning, then walked up the mountain and went snowboarding the same evening. For the first time in my life, I was surfing and snowboarding on the same day.
February 2006. I traveled to the Olympics in Turin, Italy to witness Shaun White and Hannah Teter win gold in the halfpipe in clothing specially designed by Burton for the US Olympic snowboard team.
March 2006. With George, Terrier, Dave Downing and DCP we went to Russia, the Caucasus for filming. We were accompanied everywhere by armed guards, and a huge military helicopter landed us on the top of the mountain. The snow did not inspire confidence, but Terrier showed George and me the best route, and from that moment everything was fine.
February 14, 2007. Spent Valentine’s Day in a stone hut (Stone Hut) in Stowe, during a heavy snowfall that threw almost a meter and a half of fresh snow.
March 26, 2009. I informed employees that due to the difficult global economic situation, we need to reduce salaries at all levels and reduce staff.
December 31, 2009. Burton pro rider and Olympic hopeful Kevin Pierce suffered a life-threatening head injury while training for the Vancouver Olympics.
2010-2019
Jake Burton Carpenter, Baldface, British Columbia.
January 19, 2010. Danny Davis was injured in an accident and missed the Olympics.
February 2010. Came to the Olympics in Vancouver, where Shaun White won his second Olympic gold in the halfpipe.
March 16, 2010. On this day, I sent the following letter to all employees:
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the closure of our manufacturing facility (BMC/Burton Manufacturing Center) in Burlington, Vermont, and its transition to R&D status at the central office. As a result, we stop making Made in Vermont, USA snowboards and lose 43 of our employees, the most loyal and productive people in our company.
May 3, 2010. Informed the company that current CEO Lorraine Potdevin is stepping down after fifteen years and I am reclaiming my role as CEO.
January 12, 2011. My father, Edward “Tim” Carpenter, died at the age of 91.
January 13, 2011. I named the new, state-of-the-art prototype factory near our office Craig’s, after Craig Kelly. She is still there.
April 29, 2011. I told the company that they would repair my heart valve. This thing has been with me since birth, and it’s called mitral valve prolapse.
September 21, 2011. I sent all our employees a letter called “Bad and Good News”. The bad news was that I had been diagnosed with cancer. The good news is that it is at least treatable. What they found in me is called seminoma, or testicular cancer (I immediately remembered Lance Armstrong).
December 14, 2011. We had a great ride with Kevin Pearce when he first got on a snowboard after his injury. I was undergoing chemotherapy at the time.
January 21, 2012. I notified the company that I “crushed” the cancer.
September 27, 2012. Donna and I became the first snowboarders to be inducted into the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum Hall of Fame.
November 13, 2012. I created my first pro model: a Burton Stone Hut featuring Jimi Hendrix.
December 3, 2013. I traveled to New York to present the 2014 USA Snowboard Team Olympic Uniform, designed and built by Burton.
February 9, 2014. Slopestyle debuted at the Sochi Olympics and I was there to congratulate Burton pro riders Annie Rukajärvi on her silver medal and Mark McMorris on bronze.
February 13, 2014. Another Olympic halfpipe ended and I was there as Burton team members Ayumu Hirano (silver), Taku Hiraoka (bronze) and Kelly Clarke (bronze) received their awards.
May 9, 2014. George, my eldest son, graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
May 14, 2014. Once again, I became chairman of the board of directors of Burton.
December 11, 2014. I informed the company about my knee problem. The letter said: “Since I do not hide my health problems from anyone, and I do not really like to answer the same question many times, I want to inform you guys that the lateral ligaments of my knee have been baked. I I have tried various procedures to restore them, but to no avail. Consequently, I will have to replace part of my knee, fortunately keeping everything else. Regretfully, I have to state the end of my skating season.
January 2015. I visited the Burton offices in Beijing and South Korea. Here is an excerpt from an interview with Bloomberg.
March 5, 2015. Just three weeks after a total knee replacement, I skated with my “new knee” for the first time. I was accompanied by George, Kevin Pierce and my surgeon Brian Huber.
March 12, 2015. I arrived at Copley Hospital in Vermont with the first signs of Miller-Fisher syndrome, a very rare type of Guillain-Barré syndrome. I was then transferred to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire. I was told that for the next three days I would not be able to swallow, breathe, or open my eyes. According to Donna, I was intubated on Sunday, March 15th. The paralysis spread for the first two and a half weeks, then the condition stabilized, and I remained almost completely paralyzed for the next two and a half weeks. Then my muscles began to slowly recover, and I began to get my body back. In total, I spent almost 8 weeks in intensive care, paralyzed, on a respirator.
March 27, 2015. I am one of six winners of the Tribeca Film Festival Disruptive Innovation Awards. At this point, I was in the intensive care unit at Dartmouth.
April 22, 2015. I was transferred to Spaulding Rehab in Boston. There I continued my recovery from Miller-Fischer Syndrome, starting with learning basic functions like eating with cutlery.
April 2015. One of Burton’s staff photographers decided to spontaneously gather all the staff outside Craig’s and take a group photo to cheer me up. In the photo, everyone raised their middle finger, which became a symbol of love in our family and in our company. They printed the photo into a huge banner and hung it next to my bunk so I could see it. The caption read: “We Fucking Love You Jake”. Every other office around the world eventually sent me the same photos.
June 6, 2015. I begged and was eventually allowed to leave Spalding with my three sons, friends, a head nurse and a respiratory specialist. I was lucky enough to visit the Belmont Stakes where the American Pharaoh won the Triple Crown for the first time since 1978. I made three bets and all three won. I gave the $5,000 I won to the nurses when I left the hospital.
June 15, 2015. I returned home to Stowe for the first time since I was diagnosed with Miller-Fisher Syndrome.
July 2015. I returned to the Burton office for the first time since my illness.
August 19, 2015. I had my feeding tube removed.
December 2015. I was snowboarding again.
December 28, 2015. New York Times reporter John Branch was the first reporter to talk to me about Miller-Fisher Syndrome. His story was published on December 28, 2015.
February 2016. I have announced Donna as the new CEO of Burton.
December 2016. We collaborated with artist Jeff Koons to create a custom-designed snowboard. All proceeds went to the Chill Foundation.
March 2017. Close friend and Burton pro rider Mark McMorris was hospitalized with serious injuries after falling during the backcountry. I visited him, just as he visited me while I was in the hospital with Miller-Fisher Syndrome.
December 2017 Traveled to New York to roll out new uniforms for the 2018 Olympic team.
February 2018. Went to South Korea for the Winter Olympics and saw Burton pro riders Red Gerard, Anna Gasser, Chloe Kim and Shaun White take home gold medals.
August 22, 2018. Close friend and physician Brian Huber has been diagnosed with leukemia. Known as “Doctor Sexy”, he treated my knee in 2015 and was with me during “Miller Fisher”.
December 2018. Launched his own collection “Mine 77”
January 2019. Donna and I moved to Switzerland, to Zurich, to escape the madness in the States, support the European market and roll out the Alps.
November 10, 2019*. Jake sent the following email to Burton employees:
Believe it or not, my cancer has returned. It’s the same tumor as the first time. We just never cleaned it up then. A small particle remained somewhere in the lymph nodes and is now back in business.
Roots in Gaelic from ‘yellow’, probably referring to a person with blonde hair
37. Blair
English and Scottish, ‘Child of the plains, field, or battlefield’
38. Blake
Old English, originally a nickname ‘blac’someone who had dark hair or skin (‘blac’), or pale hair or skin (‘blaac’)
39. Blue
From the colour, modern usage
40. Bobby
Initially a nickname for Robert
41. Bowie
Gaelic and Scottish, ‘yellow’, ‘fair-haired’, originally a surname
42. Brady
Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘descendant of Brádach’, which itself possibly means ‘spirited’ or ‘broad’
43. Brennan
Of Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘teardrop’
44.
Brent
Old English for ‘high place, steep hill’
45. Brett
From Celtic and French, meaning Breton or someone from Brittany, France
46. Briar
Old English from the thorny shrub but also the name Briar Rose given to the princess in Sleeping Beauty
47. Brighton
English, ‘bright town’, also the town on the south coast of England
48. Britton
Old English, ‘from Britain’
49. Brooke
Old English and Old German origin from ‘water/small streem’
50. Brooklyn
Old English ‘small stream’ but also from the New York City borough
51. Brooks
Old English and Old German for ‘water, small stream’
52. Caelan
Gaelic and Irish name, ‘slender and fine, fair or pure’
53. Cameron
Scottish baby name, ‘crooked’
54.
Campbell
Originally a Scottish surname named for a person with a crooked mouth, or crooked smile
55. Carey
Of Gaelic origin for ‘love’
56. Carmel
It is of Hebrew origin, ‘garden, orchard’
57. Carmen
Variation on Carmel
58. Carroll
Of Old German derivation, ‘free man’
59. Carson
Scottish, Old English, ‘son of the marsh-dwellers’
60. Carter
Old English ‘one who carts/transports goods’, also a surname
61. Casey
Of Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘alert, watchful’
62. Cassidy
Irish, ‘person with curly hair’
63. Chance
Middle English origin, ‘good fortune’
64. Channing
English and Old German origin, ‘young wolf; official of the church’
65.
Charley
Originally a nickname for Charles, Charlene or Charlotte
66. Charlie
Originally a nickname for Charles, Charlene or Charlotte
67. Chris
Shortening of Christopher/Christian/Christine
68. Clay
A shortened version of Clayton
69. Clayton
Old English, from ‘clay settlement’
70. Cody
Irish and Gaelic origin, meaning ‘helper’
71. Cole
Old English, ‘swarthy, coal-black’
72. Corey
Uncertain origin, could be from a Norse surname or the Gaelic coire (‘cauldron/ a seething pool/hollow’)
73. Dakota
Native American origin for ‘friend/ally’, also from the US states
74. Dale
Old English, ‘small valley’
75. Dallas
Irish, Gaelic and Scottish origin, ‘from the dales’, also a village in Scotland and city in Texas
76.
Dana
Hebrew variant of Daniel, ‘God is the judge’ or old English, ‘a Dane from Denmark’
77. Dane
Old English, ‘a Dane from Denmark’
78. Darby
Old English, ‘without envy’ and the place name, ‘park with deer’
79. Daryl
Originated from French surname (‘from Airelle’, a town in Calvados)
80. Dawson
Old English, from the surname meaning ‘son of David’
81. Delta
Greek origin, ‘mouth of a river’
82. Denver
Old English and French origin, ‘green valley’, contemporary use may refer to the city
83. Devin
Irish and Gaelic origin, from ‘bard, poet’ or from the French ‘divin’, meaning ‘divine’
84. Dorian
Greek origin, ‘from Doris’, an area in Greece
85. Drew
Of Greek origin meaning ‘strong and manly
86.
Dylan
Welsh origin ‘son of the sea’, a legendary Welsh hero
87. Easton
English origin meaning ‘east-facing place’
88. Eddie
Short for Edward/Edwin/Edwina
89. Eden
From the Biblical Garden of Eden, meaning ‘delight’
90. Elliott
From Hebrew, ‘Jehovah is God’
91. Ellis
From Hebrew, ‘Jehovah is God’
92. Ellison
Of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Son of Elias’
93. Ember
English, meaning ‘Spark, Burning Low’
94. Emerson
Old English, from the surname ‘Emery’s son’
95. Emery
German origin meaning ‘Brave; powerful’
96. Emory
Variant of Emery
97. Erin
Irish and Gaelic origin, from a poetic word for ‘Ireland’
98.
Evelyn
A girl’s name of English origin meaning ‘wished for child’
99. Ezra
A boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘help’
100. Finley
Scottish, Irish origin meaning ‘fair-haired hero’
101. Finn
Irish origin meaning ‘fair or white’, Finn MacCool (or Fionn mac Cuumhaill) was the greatest hero of Irish mythology
102. Florian
From Latin, ‘Flowery or flourishing’
103. Flynn
Irish and Gaelic, ‘descendant of Flann’, a byname meaning ‘reddish or ruddy’
104. Francis
Latin origin, ‘Frenchman’
105. Frankie
Diminutive of the name Frank, Frances, Francis or Francesca
106. Gabriel
Hebrew origin, ‘man of God’, also the archangel Gabriel
107. Gene
English origin, ‘well-born’, diminutive of Eugene
108.
Genesis
Hebrew origin, meaning ‘origin, birth’; the first book of the Bible
109. George
Greek origin from ‘georgos’ meaning ‘tiller of the soil’
110. Glen
Derived from the Gaelic ‘gleana’, meaning valley
111. Grey
Old English origin, from the colour, originally denoting ‘grey hair or beard’
112. Hadley
Of Old English origin, ‘heather meadow’
113. Harley
Old English origin, from ‘hare meadow’ or ‘rock meadow’
114. Harlow
Old English origin, ‘army hill’, with a variation being Arlo
115. Harper
English, Scottish, and Irish for the player of a harp
116. Haven
Old English, ‘place of safety/sanctuary’
117. Hayden
Old English, formerly a surname, ‘hedged valley’
118.
Henry
The name Henry means ‘Ruler of the home’ and is of German origin
119. Honour
From Latin, a virtue name
120. Hudson
Old English origin, ‘son of Hugh’
121. Hunter
English origin meaning ‘one who hunts’
122. Indigo
Of Greek origin meaning ‘Indian dye’, now the name of the colour
123. Jack
English name based on John (Hebrew), or Jacques, the French form of Jacob (Hebrew), can also be a shortening of Jacqueline
124. Jackie
Variant of Jack
125. Jade
From Spanish for the ornamental stone jade
126. Jaden
A variant of Jade
127. James
Derived from the Hebrew name Jacob, ‘supplanter’
128. Jamie
A derivation of James
129. Jan
A variant of John in various languages, can also be a shortened version of Janet and Janice
130.
Jayden
Thought to be a modern invention (US) but there is also a Biblical Jadon
131. Jean
Of Hebrew origin, variant of John/Jane
132. Jesse
Of Hebrew origin, ‘the Lord exists’, can be short for Jessica
133. Jessie
Of Hebrew origin, ‘the Lord exists’, can be short for Jessica
134. Jody
Originally a pet form of Judy, itself a pet form of Judith, and sometimes a short form for Joseph or Josephine
135. Jordan
Hebrew origin for ‘down-flowing’, a major river in the Middle East
136. Jude
Greek origin, meaning ‘praised’
137. Jules
French origin, variant of Julius/Julian, could also be a shortening of Julie
138. Julian
From Latin, ‘youthful’, a form of Julius, used as a clan by several powerful Roman emperors
139.
Kaden
Arabic origin, ‘companion’
140. Kai
Various origins including German (‘warrior’), Hawaiian (‘sea’) and Welsh (‘rejoicer’)
141. Kameron
A variant of Cameron
142. Keegan
Of Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘small flame; ardent’
143. Keely
Celtic and Gaelic meaning ‘Beautiful; handsome’
144. Kelly
English form of the ancient Irish Gaelic name Ceallach, meaning ‘strife; war’
145. Kelsey
Old English, from a place name referring to ‘island’
146. Kendall
Of Old English origin, ‘the Kent river valley’, possibly ‘bright river valley’
147. Kennedy
From two Gaelic words meaning ‘chieftain’ and ‘helmet’. Also a first name taken from the surname
148. Kerry
Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘black-haired’
149.
Kim
Short form of names like Kimberley and Kimball
150. Kit
Originally a nickname for Christian
151. Kylar
Variant of Kyle
152. Kyle
Of Gaelic origin, ‘narrow, straight’ referring to places, such as a peninsula or strait
153. Kylin
Possibly a variant of Kylie (Australian, ‘boomerang’)
154. Kyrie
Of Greek origin, ‘Lord’, also the Christian prayer Kyrie eleison meaning ‘Lord, have mercy’
155. Lake
English origin from the body of water
156. Landon
Old English, ‘long hill’
157. Lane
English origin, ‘small road or path’
158. Leah
Of Hebrew origin, meaning ‘delicate; weary’
159. Lee
Old English origin, ‘meadow or pasture’
160.
Leighton
Of Old English origin, ‘meadow settlement’
161. Lennon
The name Lennon means ‘Dear One’ and is of Irish origin
162. Lennox
Scottish origin, ‘from Levenach, Scotland’
163. Leslie
Of Scottish and Gaelic origin, ‘holly garden’
164. Lincoln
Old English ‘lake colony’, English city and early Roman settlement, also from US president Abraham Lincoln
165. Linden
English origin, nature name from the tree of the same name
166. Lindsay
Scottish origin, ‘a lake; a place of linden trees’
167. Logan
Of Gaelic origin, meaning ‘hollow’
168. London
From the city, now used as a unisex name
169. Lonnie
Old German origin, from Alonzo, ‘ready for battle’
170. Loren
Latin origin, ‘from Laurentum’
171.
Lou
From Louis or Louise
172. Mackenzie
Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘fire-born; son of the wise ruler’. Originally a surname
173. Maddox
Anglo Welsh origin, ‘benefactor’s son’
174. Madison
A variant of Mathieson, meaning son of Matthew. Originally a surname, popularity as a girl’s given name is generally attributed to the film Splash
175. Marley
English origin meaning ‘marshy meadow’
176. Marlow
Old English origin, ‘driftwood’, also the place name in Buckinghamshire
177. Mason
English origin, ‘one who works with stone’
178. Max
Short form of Maximilian, Maxwell or Maxine
179. Maxwell
Old English for ‘Mack’s stream’, Mack probably deriving from the Latin Magnus (‘Great’)
180. Mckenna
Of Scottish and Gaelic origin, is ‘ascend’. Originally a surname
181. Mckenzie
Of Scottish origin, ‘the fair one’. Originally a surname
182. Micah
Of Hebrew origin, ‘who is like God?’
183. Michael
Of Hebrew origin, ‘who is like God?
184. Milan
Of Slavic origin for ‘gracious, dear’, or from the Italian city, which takes its name from a Celtic word meaning ‘mid-plain’
185. Miller
English occupational name from ‘one who works in the mill’
186. Monroe
Scottish surname meaning ‘from the mouth of the [River] Roe’
187. Montana
Of Latin origin for ‘mountain’, also the US state
188. Morgan
Welsh and Old English origin, ‘circling sea or great brightness; bright or white sea dweller’
189. Murphy
Of Irish origin meaning ‘sea warrior’
190.
Nevada
From the Spanish nevada meaning ‘snow-covered’, also the US state
191. Nicky
Shortening of Nichola, Nicole, Nicholas
192. Nico
Shortening of Nichola, Nicole, Nicholas
193. Nikita
Of Greek origin, meaning ‘unconquered’
194. Noel
From the Old French ‘noel, nael’ meaning ‘Christmas’
195. Noelle
From the Old French ‘noel, nael’ meaning ‘Christmas’
196. Nolan
Of Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘champion’
197. Nova
Latin for new, also a star that releases huge amounts of light and energy
198. Ocean
Modern English name for the sea/ocean
199. Owen
A traditional Welsh name meaning ‘young warrior’ or ‘well born, noble’
200. Paige
English origins, originally meaning a young servant
201.
Paisley
Scottish origin from the patterned fabric made in Paisley
202. Paris
Prince of Troy from Greek mythology, also the capital of France
203. Parker
Old English for ‘park keeper’, also a surname
204. Pat
Short form of Patricia/Patrick
205. Payton
Possibly from the English surname, which is itself from the place-name Payton in Devon
206. Peace
A middle English origin, virtue name ‘peace’
207. Perry
Of French origin, meaning ‘pear tree’, also a shortening of Peregrine
208. Peyton
Variation on Payton
209. Phoenix
Greek origin ‘dark red’, also the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes
210. Piper
Old English, from pipe player
211. Poet
English origin, writer of poetry/verse
212.
Quincy
Of Old French origin, ‘estate of the fifth son’
213. Quinn
Anglicized version of the Irish surname Ó Cuinn, meaning ‘descendent of Conn’
214. Raleigh
Old English origin, and the meaning of Raleigh is ‘roe deer’s meadow’
215. Ramsey
Old English name, ‘raven island; ram island’
216. Raphael
Of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God has healed’, with numerous variations (Rafael, Raffaello etc)
217. Ray
Shortened version of Raymond/Rachael
218. Rayne
Latin derivation, meaning ‘queen; counsel; song’. Rain is an alternate nature name
219. Reagan
Gaelic surname meaning ‘little ruler’ now also used as a given name
220. Reed
English origin, believed to be from a nickname-derived surname referring to a person’s complexion or hair being ruddy or red
221.
Reese
Of Welsh origin meaning ‘enthusiasm’
222. Regan
Variant of Reagan
223. Remi
French origins, ‘from Rheims’
224. Remington
Old English origin, ‘raven-family town’. TV character Remington Steele may have influenced use of the surname as a given name
225. Remy
French name developed from an obscure Latin personal name (Remigius) meaning ‘oarsman’
226. Rene
Short form of Renee, Irene, Renata
227. Riley
Of Irish and Gaelic origin meaning ‘courageous’ or English origin, ‘rye clearing’
228. Rio
Of Spanish origin, ‘river’, famously in the Brazilian city Rio de Janeiro (‘January River’)
229. Ripley
Of Old English origin, ‘shouting man’s meadow’
230. River
An English name for the natural feature of a river. Mainly male but more girls are being named River
231. Roan
A version of Rowan
232. Robin
Of English origin, ‘famous, bright’, also the name of a bird
233. Robyn
A version of Robin
234. Rory
Of Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘red king’
235. Rowan
Of Gaelic origin, ‘little red-head’, also the flowering tree with red berries
236. Royal
English meaning ‘royal/regal’
237. Ryan
Gaelic origin, meaning ‘king’
238. Ryder
English origin for ‘rider, horseman’
239. Rylan
From old English, ‘land where rye is grown’
240. Sage
Of Latin origin, ‘wise’ or plant name from the herb
241. Sailor
English origin, non-conventional occupational name, ‘one who sails’
242.
Salem
Arabic and Hebrew origin, ‘Peace’, also the place name, from Jerusalem
243. Sam
Shortening of names including Samuel and Samantha
244. Sasha
Greek origin, from ‘man’s defender, warrior’
245. Sawyer
English origin meaning ‘woodcutter’
246. Sean
Irish variant of John or French Jean, ultimately from Hebrew, ‘God is gracious’
247. Shae
Gaelic origin, meaning ‘admirable’
248. Shannon
Of Gaelic origin, ‘old, ancient’, also a prominent place name in Ireland
249. Shawn
A variant of Sean
250. Shay
A variant of Shae
251. Shiloh
Of Hebrew origin, meaning ‘His gift’
252. Sidney
Of Old English origin, ‘wide meadow’
253. Skye
From the Isle of Skye in Scotland
254.
Skylar
Of Dutch origin, ‘fugitive’
255. Sloane
Originally the anglicized form of an Old Irish clan name meaning ‘raider’, now has an association with London’s Sloane Square
256. Spencer
A given name of British origin, meaning ‘steward’ or ‘administrator’
257. Sterling
Of English origin, ‘of the highest quality’ (as in ‘sterling silver’)
258. Stevie
Derivation of Stephen/Stephanie and related variations
259. Storm
English weather name from the word ‘storm’
260. Sunny
English-origin name, originally more of a nickname for a child’s temperament
261. Sutton
Old English origin, ‘southern settlement’
262. Sydney
Old English, ‘wide island’ but also for the Australian city
263. Tanner
Old English origin, leather-maker
264.
Tate
Middle English origin, ‘cheerful’, related to Norwegian ‘Tait’
265. Tatum
Of Old English origin, meaning ‘Tate’s homestead’ or a ‘cheerful bringer of joy’
266. Taylor
Middle English, from tailor
267. Teagan
Irish origin, ‘attractive; poet, philosopher’
268. Tennessee
From the US state, evolved from Creek and Cherokee words but the exact meaning is unclear
269. Tennyson
Middle English origin, ‘son of Dennis’, use as given name first came from influence of poet Lord Tennyson
270. Teri
Alternate form of Terry, sometimes a shortening of Teresa/Theresa
271. Terry
Old German origin, ‘late summer’, sometimes a shortening of Teresa/Theresa
272. Tiernan
Alternate form of Tierney, Gaelic for ‘Lord’
273. Tobin
A Hebrew name, ‘God is good’
274.
Toby
Short form of Tobias
275. Toni
Shortening of various forms of Anthony, including Antonio and Anttoni
276. Tony
Short form of Anthony and variants
277. Tori
A version derived from Japanese (‘bird’), also a shortening of Victoria
278. Tracy
Taken from the Irish word ‘treasach’ meaning ‘war-like’ or ‘fighter
279. Trinity
Latin origin, refers to the Holy Trinity in Christian faith
280. Tristan
Of Celtic origin, ‘tumult; outcry’, a character from Arthurian legend and the medieval tale Tristan and Isolde
281. True
English origin, ‘real, genuine’
282. Tyler
Old English, ‘one who makes/lays tiles’, from the French ‘tieuleor/tieulier’
283. Umber
French origin, ‘shade’, reddish-brown pigment used by painters
284.
Val
Short for names including Valentino, Valerie
285. Valentine
From the Roman name Valentinus, meaning ‘healthy, strong’
286. Venice
Latin roots, from the place name Venice
287. Vick
Alternate form of Victor/Victoria
288. Wallace
Of Old French origin, meaning ‘Welshman’
289. Wesley
Old English origin, ‘western meadow’
290. West
Old English, from ‘west’
291. Weston
Old English origin, ‘western town’
292. Whitney
Of Old English origin, ‘white island’
293. Wilder
Of German origin, for ‘hunter’ or ‘trapper’
294. Windsor
Old English origin, ‘riverbank with a winch’, place name and the surname of the British royal family
295.
Wynn
Of Old English origin, ‘friend’, also possibly a Welsh version meaning ‘fair, white’
296. Winter
Old English, from the season
297. Wisdom
English origin, a virtue name, signifying ‘wise person’
298. Wren
Old English origin, small brown songbird
299. Wyatt
From Old English, meaning ‘war strength’
300. Zephyr
Of Greek origin, meaning ‘west wind’
We hope you’ve got lots of ideas now when it comes to picking the perfect name for your little one, with the help of our our list of the most popular unisex baby names.
100 Gender Neutral Names – The Most Popular Unisex Baby Names
ICYMI, it’s 2022—and more so than ever, people are engaging in open conversations about gender fluidity and actively working to break the very tired male-female binary. And that, naturally, includes baby names. There’s already so much stress involved in naming your sweet bb offspring, and trying to stick with “traditional” male and female names just makes it harder.
To be fair, you can name a human baby whatever name you want, no matter the sex they’re assigned at birth. These are just facts. But if you don’t want to think about whether or not your bundle of joy’s name is viewed as more feminine or masculine (f*ck those norms, really), then you’ve come to the right place. If you have a partner, it’s already tough enough to agree on names you both like—I loved one name, my husband loved another, and we couldn’t agree on either—much less come up with something that doesn’t feel overused, dated, or potentially inauthentic for your little one in the future.
To make the process easier, we rounded up 100 gender-neutral baby names that’ll be perfect for your future angel on earth—no matter their gender. And as a bonus, they’re all unique too. (Psst, it’ll be hard to choose because we’re obsessed with all of them.) Some have historically been used for a particular gender, and others have always been used for their gender-neutral potential. Yes, this is your cue to toss those outdated color coded baby-name books that your mom dusted off from storage. Who reads baby-name books when Google exists, anyway? Sorry to all baby-name book writers out there, but we have all the unisex baby names you need below.
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1. Atlas
C’mon, baby global citizen! Here’s a unique and modern name for any gender.
2. Valentine
Doesn’t this one just make your heart swell? It’s actually derived from the Latin word “valen,” aka “strong,” which feels perfect somehow.
3. Whitley
This Old English names mean “white meadow.” How serene tho.
4.
Camden
Here’s a Scottish name that translates to “winding valley.”
5. Tanner
This name was originally an occupational one, used to signify leather-makers. Now it’s a *very* trendy name that anyone and everyone can take advantage of.
6. Sailor
Don’t you just love the nautical vibes here? Bonus if they love the water.
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7. Flynn
This is a Gaelic surname that has become a beloved boy’s name over the years. There’s no reason it wouldn’t be extra cute for any baby though!
8. Harlowe
This name means “from the hare’s hill,” which already sounds poetic enough. You can choose to drop the ending “e” too for a slightly different vibe. (The same note applies to a bunch of names on this list.)
9. Beck
This short and sweet name means “someone who lives by the stream.” The ideal way to live, tbh—plus it’s got musical connotations.
10. Justice
Here’s a real statement name. Who doesn’t love a little justice in life?
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11. Ali
This Arabic name means “elevated” or “champion.”
12. Blue
If you’re going to go the color-inspired route, this is a fresh option. Yes, we love a Violet or a Garnet, but I mean…Beyoncé doesn’t have a kid with either of those names, so Blue comes out on top.
13. Brooks
Here’s a derivative of an English surname that makes for a simple, classic moniker.
14. Carter
This is another common surname that works very well for any gender and has some Beyoncé vibes to it.
15. Channing
This name is French for “young wolf.” That’s just powerful as hell. Also, a cool famous namesake!
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16. Ramsey
Does this name mean “wild garlic”? Yes. Does that change the fact that it’s still somehow chic AF? No.
17. Remy
This name has French and Latin origins (v fancy) and means “oarsman.”
18. Max
Here’s a certified classic. It means “greatest,” which is probably why it’s remained a staple for generations. Also, if you watch Stranger Things, you’ll know it’s not just for boys.
19. Honor
This name is a solid way to set the tone for a kid’s life.
20. Jesse
Not only does this name have 50,000 song mentions (approximately), but it’s also Hebrew for “the Lord exists.”
21. Casey
Here’s an Irish unisex name that means “vigilant.”
22. Nicki
Now, this has totally been deemed a girl’s name over the years, but honestly, changing the spelling opens a whole bunch of doors. Nikki, Nicky…there are countless possibilities.
23. Maddox
This is a Welsh name meaning “son of Madoc.” The name was popularized quite a bit when Angelina Jolie made it a thing with her oldest child Maddox.
24. Morgan
Here’s a solid unisex name for sure that means “sea dweller.” Again with the water theme!!
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25. Dylan
The sea seems to inspire all the best names, tbh. Dylan actually means “born from the ocean.” Who knew?
26. Tai
This is a Chinese name meaning “a great extreme” and also a totally lovable Clueless character.
27. Eli
This Hebrew name for “my God” has typically been designated for boys but is gaining traction in the unisex department.
28. Merritt
The gender-neutral name means “boundary gate. ”
29. Peyton
This popular unisex name translates to “fighting man’s estate.” That’s so legit.
30. Aubrey
This German name means “magical being,” and it’s the rapper Drake’s real name. So that’s two major things going for it.
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31. Oakley
In case you haven’t caught on yet, the whole surname as a first name thing sounds suuuper chic.
32. Colin
This is actually a derivative of the name Nicholas (who knew??) and means “people of victory.” Colins everywhere have essentially won at life, I guess.
33.
Hollis
Don’t even front—how delightful does it sound to be a “dweller at the holly trees”?! That’s bliss, baby.
34. Wynn
We all love a winner. This Old English name actually means “friend,” and we def love that too.
35. Rumi
Another Yoncé-approved name here ’cause taste is taste. This one has Japanese origins and translates to “beautiful.”
36. Jo
Joe may seem like a set-in-stone guy’s name, but drop the “e” and you’ve got a flexible name with a Little Women cosign to back it up.
37. Ash
One-syllable names just exude chicness. This one means “of the ash tree.” So, extra cool.
38. Halston
This has English origins and came about from the phrase “hallow stone.” Super trendy too, with some major fashion vibes to go with it.
39. Reese
We have to praise Reese Witherspoon’s mother for giving her this name and putting it on the map for all of us to reuse.
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40. Blake
Blake is often automatically associated with boys, but it definitely isn’t that way anymore. Psh, ask Blake Lively!
41. Shiloh
Hebrew for “tranquil,” Shiloh has historically been dubbed as a girl’s name for a long time. But that’s changed recently!
42. Dakota
One of the top unisex names in the U.S., Dakota originates from the Native American community in the northern Mississippi Valley. It means “a friendly one.”
43. Jamie
We’ve seen this one commonly used with boys and girls throughout the years. It still stands as a very popular gender-neutral name (and not just a nickname).
44. Shawn
This name has English, Irish, and American origins. In English, it translates to “from the shady grove.” And in Irish and English, it means “gift from God.” It’s been popularly used as a boy’s name, but it would be just as cute for a baby girl. It can also be spelled as Sean or Shaun.
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45. Leslie
Derived from Scotland, the name Leslie translates to “garden of holly.” We’ve seen stars like Leslie Mann and Leslie Jordan share the name too!
46. James
I think we have Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds to thank for popularizing and retooling this boy’s name. They named their daughter and oldest child James and it’s the cutest thing! (Also, you could use Jamie, above, as a nickname.)
47. Cameron
Can’t help but think that maybe Cameron Diaz is the one who changed the game??
48. Billie
The name Billie has an English origin and has been a common name for boys. But girls can 100 percent have the name too! (Hi, Billie Eilish.)
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49. Quinn
An Irish name meaning “chief leader” or “intelligence,” Quinn has become slightly more popular with girls than boys in recent years. TBD on whether or not Glee had anything to do with that.
50. Elliott
This name has been popular with all babies for decades now. You can also opt to spell it with a single “t” or “l” to make it a little ~extra~ in a cute way.
51. Emerson
While this one used to skew more female (61 percent in 2013), it’s slowly on the come-up as a more gender-neutral name too.
52. Finley
This is one of the few gender-neutral names that are truly unisex, meaning it doesn’t skew heavily one way for boys or girls. As of 2018, the gender-split percentage was reported to be 58 percent girls, 42 percent boys.
53. Marlowe
Marlowe means “driftwood” and has historically been coded as a girl’s name. In recent years, however, it’s been branching out.
54. North
Obviously, Kim popularized this name when her and Kanye’s first child was born in 2013. However, baby-name experts say it’s gaining momentum not just as a girl’s name. Plus, the nickname Nori is a grade-A option.
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55. Kai
This name derives meaning in several different languages—“sea” in Hawaiian and “keeper of the keys” in Welsh—and is super popular right now.
56. Rory
You can immortalize Rory from Gilmore Girls with your baby too. 😉
57. Arden
This is an English name meaning “valley of the eagle.” Although it tends to be almost twice as popular with girls, it’s not limited.
58. Riley
It has an Irish origin and means “courageous. ” Originally a popular name for boys, Riley has grown so popular that it is the number one female name starting with “R.” Fans of Inside Out, raise your hands!
59. Bailey
While it may forever be thought of as something that should be mixed with coffee, Bailey is still an adorable name for a baby. It’s popular with all the lil bbs but it currently trends much higher for girls.
60. Jules
Often a nickname for Julie or Julia, Jules has become popular with the boys over the years as a nickname for Julian and as a stand-alone name. Also, it’s the name of our fave gal from Euphoria.
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61.
Sage
Sage is of Latin origin and means “wise,” which is pretty baller, if you ask me. Who wouldn’t want a brilliant bb?
62. Alex
Alex as a nickname for either Alexander or Alexandra has been huge pretty much since the dawn of time. That said, Alex on its own has been seeing a steady rise over the years.
63. Kendall
Usually a girl’s name, à la Kendall Jenner, Kendall is of British origin, meaning “valley of the river Kent.” It’s also been popular with boys (ahem, Succession!).
64. Micah
Traditionally a boy’s name, Micah is now popular across the board—possibly as an alternative to the increasingly popular Michaela. It means “who is like the Lord.”
65. Angel
Typically thought of as a boy’s name, Angel has been rising in popularity for everyone. Spice Girl Melanie Brown named her daughter Angel Iris, so it’s obvs legit.
66. Kyle
Perhaps popularized by The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle, this was typically a boy’s name but absolutely doesn’t have to be.
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67. London
Becoming more popular for girls for now, London is still a perfectly pleasant name, honoring a beautiful British city (duh).
68. River
One of the most famous Rivers—actor River Phoenix—gave this name a traditionally male association. But since Kelly Clarkson decided to call her daughter River, it’s slowly increasing in popularity elsewhere too.
69. Harper
Once the Beckhams named their only daughter Harper, it immediately shot up in popularity for girls, which checks out. But parents really like it for all their little ones.
70. Charlie
Charlie has long been thought of as the nickname for Charles, but recently, it’s been a popular nickname for the name Charlotte.
71. Drew
Typically a boy’s name (save for the queen, Drew Barrymore), Drew is quite popular for little fellas. But expect to see lots of little girls named Drew running around in the upcoming years, now that Jessica Simpson gave it to her daughter Maxwell as a middle name.
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72. Reagan
Reagan, which occasionally is spelled Regan, is more popular with girls but certainly works as a gender-neutral name as well.
73. Logan
It’s damn near impossible to go to a park without running into a little Logan these days. The name has shot up in popularity over the past few years.
74. Sawyer
Sawyer is more popular for boys (maybe thanks to Sawyer from Lost?), but stars like Sara Gilbert have taken to giving the name to their daughters, which no doubt will make it more popular in the next few years.
75. Taylor
Once typically used just for girls, Taylor—partly thanks to Taylor Lautner—has been climbing the ranks. While the name may feel a little ’90s for some, Taylor Swift has put it on the map for a new generation. Sort of related: Remember when Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner dated?
76. Kennedy
The name Kennedy sounds trendy and classic for all human babes but is often thought of as a girl’s name. However, if name meanings are particularly important to you, you might want to steer clear of this one. Kennedy means “misshapen head.”
77. Hayden
This celebrity name (Hayden Panettiere and Hayden Christensen) is currently more popular with boys, but don’t sleep on it as a unisex option.
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78.
Nico
Actor Thandiwe Newton gave the name Nico to her daughter. Alternate spellings include Nikko and Niko, which are both chill.
79. Phoenix
The name of a place and the name of a bird, Phoenix is on trend for different genders. Former Spice Girl Mel B. is a fan—she gave the name to her daughter.
80. Jaden
More popular for boys—thanks to Will Smith and Jada Pinkett’s son—Jaden has risen in popularity quite a bit in the past few years.
81. Gray
The name Grayson for boys has been wildly popular in the past few years. But Gray is cute for everyone!
82. Jordan
Although it’s usually thought of as a boy’s name, Jordan makes it into the top 300 names for girls. The name skyrocketed to popularity in the ’90s during Michael Jordan’s heyday and is still going strong.
83. Skyler
Skyler—also spelled Skylar—is popular for all. The name is actually a variation of the name Schuyler, which is a Dutch surname (hi, Hamilton!).
84. Sasha
Perhaps thanks to Sacha Baron Cohen (who pronounces it “Sasha”), the name Sasha is rising in popularity for boys. The name means “defender of men.”
85. Rowan
Rowan, which means “little red head,” is popular among every gender. One of the most famous Rowans is Mr. Bean himself, British comedian Rowan Atkinson. So your kid will have a great legacy there.
86. Parker
The preppy name, which actually means “park keeper,” is trending higher for boys. It’s still pretty hot, thanks in part to indie queen Parker Posey.
87. Reign
This short and sweet name would be the perfect fit for your baby royal. It’s seen a slight uptick in popularity thanks to Kourtney Kardashian’s youngest son, and it’s got a real air of power to it.
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88. Noah
Whether you use it with the typical spelling or you drop the “h” and go with Noa, this classic name has always been a hit for boys. In the early 2000s, it gained traction elsewhere—just look at Noah Cyrus!
89. Anderson
Surnames that work as first names? Forever chic. There’s even the adorable Andi nickname op!
90. Greer
This name means “watchful” or “vigilant” and derives from Scotland. It’s not the most popular name, but it’s been on the rise since the ’90s.
91. Ellis
This name is basically the unisex answer to many of its counterparts. If you don’t want to go too gendered with names like Elliot, Eleanor, or even Ella, Ellis is a gorgeous more neutral option.
92. Corey
If you change up the spelling here just a tad, this name comes with a completely different energy. Kori, Cori, Cory…the opportunities are endless.
93. Brooklyn
We love a city-based name. Also, David and Victoria Beckham have, like, the best taste in unisex names?
94. Bowie
Obvi, this one was famously the stage name for rock star David Bowie, but since his passing in 2016, it’s skyrocketed in first name popularity. It’s originally Scottish and it means “fair-haired.”
95. Addison
Originally, this name was developed as the female derivative of Adam, but now it’s a unisex name for common folk and famous TikTokers alike.
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96.
August
Month names are *it*. C’mon, look at January Jones. If you appreciate this vibe, August ranks high up there when it comes to months that look good on an ID.
97. Ryan
Has this remained one of the most popular boy’s names for, like, the past century? Sure. But it’s now also a v trendy gender-neutral name. How’s that for a twist?
98. Avery
Now here’s a real classic. It comes from the old English word for “elf,” which, love.
99. Austin
What did we say about city names? They’re usually sooo cool. You can even get a little creative and go with Austyn if you’re looking to switch things up.
100. Robin
Here’s a tried-and-true fave. From Robin Williams to Ms. “Dancing on My Own” Robyn, plenty of icons have done this name proud. I mean, considering it means “bright fame,” that totally adds up.
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50 Unique Boy Girl Twin Names
You can either name them with similar names or different names with the same meaning.
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When you have twins, you will couple every aspect of their lives, including their names. But finding such twin boy and girl names having similar sounds, construct, or themes is difficult. These names should also bear the burden of being the most unique and meaningful set that determines your love, interests, or care for them. To help you ease this task, here is our list of the unique names for twins. Read on to take your pick.
Choosing The Best Twin Boy And Girl Names:
Here are a few things you need to keep in mind while choosing names for twin boys and girls.
Stick with the theme. Do not choose two entirely opposite names for your twins.
Select the name with the same letter.
We’d suggest you select names with the same number of syllables.
Baby names ending with the same last letter would be great.
You can even choose names that sound or rhyme the same.
Names With Similar Meanings For Twin Boys And Girls:
1. Andrew and Andrea (manly):
Andrew is one of the most appealing old-timey baby boy names. And the host of nicknames associated with this name makes it friendlier.
The name Andrea has been in circulation since the late 19th century, but did not see real success until the 1940s. Its etymology might be ‘manly’, but the name is absolutely feminine.
2. Jade and Jayden (stone of the side):
The name Jade has been rising in popularity ever since Bianca and Mick Jagger chose it for their daughter. Currently, it’s one of the top 10 names in France.
Jayden is the male version of Jade. This name got a huge bounce after being chosen by Britney Spears.
3. Oliver and Olivia (olive tree):
Oliver experienced a heavy usage at the turn of the 20th century, but went out of favor by the 1960s. But it’s enjoying a revival in America now.
The name Olivia was first coined by Shakespeare in his play “Twelfth Night” as a feminine version of Oliver.
4. Brian and Brianna (noble):
Brian comes from the Old Gaelic-Celtic word ‘brig’ and means ‘noble.’ This name was a crowd pleaser in the 1950s and reached its popularity in 1970s.
Briana, the feminine form of Brian, keeps moving in and out of popularity list. The one with the double N is more popular in the United States.
5. Jonah and Jemima (dove):
Jonah is an Old Testament name born by the hotheaded prophet of Israel. Interestingly, this name is familiar in two whale countries- Alaska and Hawaii.
Jemima is also an Old Testament name, borne by the eldest daughter of Job. It’s currently one of the top 200 names in England.
6. Bert and Bertha (the bright one):
Bert started as a nickname of Bertram and Albert, but it’s now being polished by the British. Bert Jansch, the English singer-songwriter is its namesake.
Bertha was also a 20th-century favorite. This quaintly old-fashioned and lovely will remain in our book of bright names.
Names Associated with Nature For Twin Boys And Girls:
7. Bay and Beach:
With the popularity of word names being all time high, Beach would make an intelligent pick for your son. You can even spell this name as Beech.
Bay is a usable and of course pleasant nature name for your daughter. It’s inspired by the body of water that is connected to a lake or ocean. We think it would sound amazing.
8. Clover and Cliff:
The topographical name Cliff is familiar as a short form of the names Clifton and Clifford. Clifford Lee “Cliff” Burton, former bass guitarist for Metallica, would be its most famous bearer.
Clover is a charming and perky pick for a nature baby name. It’s for parents who want to move beyond traditional floral names like Lily or Rose. And as most of you would know, the clover is associated with good luck.
9. Pine and Petunia:
The moniker Pine is an excellent alternative to its siblings Juniper, Elm, Oak, and Spruce. It started as a name for girls, but it’s now used more for boys.
Petunia is inspired by the beautiful, trumpet-shaped flower that blooms in summer. It came into the mainstream via “Loony Tunes”. Petunia was the name of Porky Pig’s girlfriend.
Spiritual Names For Twin Boys And Girls:
10. Abigail and Benjamin:
Abigail is a Hebrew, Biblical name, meaning ‘source of joy.’ There are two references of Abigail in the Bible. Abigail was a beautiful wife of Nabal, who displayed great tact in dealing with David’s army. After Nabal’s death, she married David. Besides, Abigail was also the name of David’s sister.
Benjamin is a Hebrew name, meaning ‘fortunate or right hand.’ Benjamin was the name of Jacob and Rachael’s youngest son. He was also the founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
11. Emmanuel and Emma:
Emmanuel is a Hebrew name, appearing in chapters seven and eight of the Book of Isaiah. It means ‘God with us.’
Emma is the female variant of the name Emmanuel. The extreme usage of this name has popularized it as one of the time-honored picks.
12. Nathalie and Nathan:
Nathalie is a lovely spiritual name, meaning ‘born on Christmas.’ Some even relate this name to Nathanael, one of the twelve apostles in the Bible.
Nathan was the name of one of the prophets of the Old Testament. He was the teacher of Solomon and the adviser of David. It means ‘he has given.’
Sanskrit Names For Twin Boys And Girls:
13. Dhruv and Tara:
Dhruv and Tara are Sanskrit names, meaning ‘polar star’. Your children will twinkle just like the stars with these names.
14. Aditi and Aditya:
Aditi is a popular Sanskrit name, meaning ‘mother of gods’. Aditya, on the other hand, means ‘belonging to Aditi. ’
15. Harsh and Harshini:
Both Harsh and Harshini mean ‘happy.’ No wonder it’s embraced by so many people all over India.
Happy Sounding Names For Twin Boys And Girls:
16. Alisa And Asher:
Alisa is a Hebrew name, meaning ‘great happiness.’ This name is fairly less used than its other forms Alyssa and Alicia, probably because of its association with Lisa.
It may be hard to believe, but Asher is also a Biblical name. And despite its Biblical ties, this name feels thoroughly modern and stylish.
17. Felix and Felicity:
Felix is an energetic and strong sounding name, meaning ‘happy.’ This name reminds us of Felix the Cat, the highly popular cartoon cat.
Felicity is one of those names that bring a smile on our face. It’s borrowed from the Latin word ‘Felicitas’ and means ‘happiness and good fortune’.
18. Letitia And Laris:
Letitia, meaning ‘joy and happiness’ was the name of a Saint revered highly in Spain. This prim and proper name is highly popular with the Latin families. You can even go for its variation, Lettice.
Laris is a Latin name, meaning ‘happy.’ We think this moniker would make a perfect cross-cultural name. It sounds familiar, yet friendly while retaining the charisma of a foreigner.
Flora Inspired Names For Twin Boys And Girls:
19. Flora and Forest:
Flora is associated not just with the greenery around them, but also with the Roman goddess of springs and flowers. Also belonging to a Saint, the name Flora has been a favorite in Scotland for ages now.
The French occupational name Forest is more common as its variation Forrest. This name is associated with Forest Steven Whitaker, the American actor.
20. Rose And Ren:
The name Rose needs no explanation, right? This sweet-smelling floral name would sound great as both a first and middle name. This moniker reached its highest point in the 1990s.
Ren is a Japanese name, meaning ‘lotus.’ This name is famous for its association with Ren McCormack, Kevin Bacon’s character in “Footloose”. Renny would make a cute nickname.
21. Amir and Amira:
Amir is a lovely Arabic name, meaning ‘treetop.’ Actor Omar Epps chose this common Middle Eastern name for his son. Amir is also the title of a high official.
Amira is the feminine version of the name Amir. This shimmery name is traditionally given to girls born on Shavuot, the harvest feast. This incredibly popular name is borne by Amira Ahmed, the Somali-Filipino model.
Celebrity Inspired Names For Twin Boy And Girl:
22. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, or Brangelina as they are popularly known as named their children Vivienne and Knox.
23. Julia Roberts, our “Pretty Woman” named her children Hazel and Phinnaeus.
24. “Legen-wait for it-dary” Neil Patrick Harris named his children Gideon And Harper.
25. Coldplay’s vocalist Will Champion has babies named Juno and Rex. Cute, isn’t it?
Twin Baby Boy And Girl Names That Rhyme:
26.
Marie and Zachary:
Marie, the German, French and Scandinavian version of Maria brings to mind Marie Antoinette, the glamorous, elegant but ill-fated queen.
The name Zachary saw a revival in American in the latter half of the 20th century and reached an all-time high in 1994.
27. Madison and Mason:
Madison is a German name, meaning ‘mighty battle.’ This name was influenced by the hugely popular film “Splash”, where Daryl Hannah played a mermaid of the same name.
Mason, as a surname, dates back to the 11th century, when the last names were used as identification. Today, this name is used exclusively within the English speaking nations.
28. Wilson and Alison:
If you like the name William, but hate the fact that it’s too common, you can go with Wilson, which means ‘son of William.’
Alison is derived from Alice and means ‘of the noble kind’. Gwyneth Paltrow used it as a middle name for her daughter Apple.
29. Isaiah and Isabella:
Isaiah was the name of one of the greatest prophets in the Bible. This name means ‘God is salvation.’
The four-syllable name Isabella is elegant royal, beautiful and an all-around gorgeous name. It means ‘God is my oath.’
Names That Start With The Same Letter:
30. Mia and Max:
Mia entered the world as a diminutive of Maria, but became a rage as a standalone name, thanks to the American actress Mia Farrow.
Max is one of the most common Max names, which include Maxwell, Maximum, and Maximilian. This longtime favorite of Americans is indeed one of the ‘greatest’ names.
31. Samuel and Sophia:
Samuel has not fallen off the top 100-baby name list for over a century. Now that’s incredible. This classic name is hit with the parents for its antique charm and beautiful meaning.
The time-tested name Sophia has been consistently on the charts since the government began tracking naming trends. The name sounds sophisticated and beautiful.
32. Chloe and Caleb:
The name Caleb first appeared in the Old Testament’s “Book of Exodus’, where Caleb was a contemporary of Moses. Standing at the #30th spot, Caleb is at its peak of popularity.
The name Chloe arrived in America via the Puritans. After being out of favor for centuries, this moniker took a turn for better at the beginning of the 20th century.
33. Zac and Zoey:
Zac, the diminutive of Zachary has acquired enough reputation to work on its own, just like Max and Jack. Zac Efron is its stylish namesake.
With so many chic Z starting names, we think Zoey would be the best. Jamie Lynn Spears, the lead actor of “Zoey 101” gave spunk and charm to this name.
34. Riley and Reagan:
Riley is derived from an old Irish name Raghallaigh and means ‘valiant.’ This moniker is sweet sounding and unpretentious, which adds to its appeal.
Reagan is an Irish surname, meaning ‘impulsive.’ It will forever be associated with President Reagan. And it has Irish spiciness too!
35. Charlie and Charlotte:
The name Charlie has been in use since the 16th century and was born by a number of kings and rulers. It’s currently one of the top 20 names in Scotland, Ireland, and Sweden.
Charlotte, the feminine version of the name Charles has an enduring charm to it. This moniker is just too lovely for words. It’s been in use in America for over a century and is still going strong.
Seasonal Names For Twin Boys And Girls:
36. Julius and Julia:
Julius is an ancient Roman family name derived from Julianus. It’s dignified, classical, handsome and intelligent and harkens back to the days of ancient Rome.
Julia is a Latin name, derived from Julius and means ‘soft-haired and youthful.’ The name is short to spell, but boasts of a rhythmic three-syllable sound.
37. January and Nova:
January, the new year brings with it new resolutions, which is especially true when you are trying to lose the baby weight. So why not name your child after it? And is sounds cooler than April and May.
Latin name Nova, meaning ‘new beginning’ would make an apt choice for girls. And it’s the name of a star. The concept and meaning behind this name make a cool option.
38. February and Freya:
The baby boy name February derives from the Latin word ‘februa’ and means ‘purification feast’. We love the wintry overtones of this name.
Freya is the name of the Norse goddess of fertility and love. We love how this name rolls off the tongue. And Freya goes with the Valentine’s month, too!
39. Augustus and Augusta:
Augustus is a Latin name, meaning ‘great and magnificent.’ This grand name fell off the baby name charts in the 70s and 80s, but is making a mild return now.
Augusta, the feminine version of the name August also gives a nod to the month of August. It was once a dignified title of honor given to the wives and daughters of the Roman emperors.
40. Sunny and Nikko:
Sunny would make a bright and vibrant baby name for your little girl. This lovely name is associated with Sunny Mabrey, the American actress.
Nikko is a cute Japanese name, meaning ‘sunlight. ’ Brian McKnight also chose this lovely name for his son. And it’s the name of a character in “The Wizard of Oz”.
Destination Names For Twin Boys And Girls:
41. London and Landon:
Even though the name London was coined for boys, it’s more popular for baby girls. The ‘wild and bold’ meaning gives the name an added edge.
Very few people know that Landon originated as a place name. Yes, you guessed it right. Landon is derived from London. The unique ring of this moniker makes it highly attractive.
42. Eden and Verona:
Eden, as in the Biblical Garden of Eden, is a Hebrew name, meaning ‘place of pleasure.’ This moniker has been rising dramatically, jumping over a hundred places in the past year. In the year 2015, Eden was given to over 500 baby boys.
Verona, the name of the stunning Northern Italian city, has become a modern variation of Veronica. Sinclair Lewis used this name for a character in his novel Babbitt.
43. Bronx and Brooklyn:
Bronx, a place in New York was named after the early Dutch settler, Jonas Bronck. It became super popular when the rockers Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson used it for their son.
The name Brooklyn has experienced a major makeover in the past few years. From being a Borough Boy name in the 90s, it has become the 21st most popular baby girl name.
44. Dakota and Dallas:
The trendy name Dakota was one of the trendiest names of the 90s, but is lagging behind a bit now. This unisex name got into the female territory when Dakota Fanning, the American actor came to the forefront.
Dallas, inspired by a place name in America is actually an Irish name meaning ‘skilled.’ This moniker has a laid-back feel and a broad appeal. What do you think?
Virtue Names For Twin Boys And Girls:
45. Fidel And Hope:
The English name Faith is derived from Latin word ‘fides’, which means ‘faithful. Fidel Alejandro Castro (Ruz), the 17th President of Cuba, is its famous bearer.
Hope is a quick, one syllable name that’s easy to spell and easy to pronounce. And what more could you want for your child than positive ‘hope’ for the future?
46. Garret and Grace:
Garret is a variation of Gerard and means ‘strength.’ This upscale name of the 90s is now dawdling at the bottom of top 1000. So it would make a unique name for your child.
Grace has experienced a successful history in the baby name world. This graceful name would make an excellent middle name as well.
47. Amity and Calm:
Could there be a nicer gift to your little girl than a moniker that signifies friendship. We also think it would make a distinctive variant of Amy.
Calm, a modern virtue name would sound at in this pressurizing world.
Reversed (Palindrome) Names For Twin Boys And Girls:
48. Nadia and Aidan:
Nadia is a lovely, unique and not-so-underused name, meaning ‘hope.’ It’s derived from the Russian name Nadezhda.
Aidan is the spelling variation of the name Aiden and means ‘little fire.’ The popularity of this name in America can be attributed to the growing interest in Irish name.
49. Leon and Noel:
Leon, meaning ‘lion’ is a top name in Croatia, Norway, Slovenia, Austria, Sweden, and Ireland.
Noel, meaning ‘Christmas’ would make a cool choice for traditional parents. This name feels stylish and chic in its confident way.
50. Ari and Ira:
Ari is a majestic Norse name, meaning ‘eagle.’ And in the Hebrew language, Ari means ‘lion.’ With these meanings, your child is sure to be a strong and brave, like the name.
Ira is a beautiful Hebrew name, meaning ‘watchful one.’ Jane Ira Bloom, the American jazz saxophonist, is its namesake.
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It can be confusing and difficult for parents to choose twin boy and girl names since they need to choose matching and meaningful names suitable for both genders. Selecting names with the same letter or sticking to one theme can help make this task easier. For example, you could choose names related to nature or mythology for both the babies. Alternatively, each baby’s name could start with the first letter of a parent’s name. Regardless of the method you choose to name your baby, ensure it is a meaningful one.
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Arshi Ahmed did her graduation from Shri Shikshayatan College, Kolkata, and post graduation in English from Lovely Professional University. She specializes in writing baby names articles as she loves to help new parents find a name for their child. Arshi understands how important it is for a parent to find the right name because the name gives the baby an… more
Popular Boy & Girl Baby Names
Here is a list of the top 1,000 most popular baby girl and boy names in the U.S. and a list of the top 100 most popular baby boy and girl names in California. Whether you are looking for a baby girl name, or a baby boy name, or both. The most popular or unique baby names, these lists will find you the perfect baby name. The latest data is in from the the Social Security Administration for 2021 and these were the five most popular names for boys and girls this past year.
Popular Girl & Boy Baby Names in the U.S.
Rank
Male name
# of Males
Female name
# of Females
1
Liam
19,659
Olivia
17,535
2
Noah
18,252
Emma
15,581
3
Oliver
14,147
Ava
13,084
4
Elijah
13,034
Charlotte
13,003
5
William
12,541
Sophia
12,976
6
James
12,250
Amelia
12,704
7
Benjamin
12,136
Isabella
12,066
8
Lucas
11,281
Mia
11,157
9
Henry
10,705
Evelyn
9,445
10
Alexander
10,151
Harper
8,778
11
Mason
10,029
Camila
8,096
12
Michael
9,717
Gianna
7,826
13
Ethan
9,464
Abigail
7,817
14
Daniel
9,419
Luna
7,770
15
Jacob
9,196
Ella
7,303
16
Logan
9,086
Elizabeth
7,216
17
Jackson
9,051
Sofia
6,926
18
Levi
9,005
Emily
6,856
19
Sebastian
8,927
Avery
6,698
20
Mateo
8,900
Mila
6,602
21
Jack
8,876
Scarlett
6,455
22
Owen
8,623
Eleanor
6,335
23
Theodore
8,558
Madison
6,196
24
Aiden
8,534
Layla
6,174
25
Samuel
8,488
Penelope
6,099
26
Joseph
8,349
Aria
6,093
27
John
8,180
Chloe
6,093
28
David
8,153
Grace
5,569
29
Wyatt
8,135
Ellie
5,562
30
Matthew
8,052
Nora
5,550
31
Luke
7,734
Hazel
5,457
32
Asher
7,606
Zoey
5,331
33
Carter
7,511
Riley
5,309
34
Julian
7,488
Victoria
5,249
35
Grayson
7,424
Lily
5,195
36
Leo
7,159
Aurora
5,184
37
Jayden
7,102
Violet
5,075
38
Gabriel
7,066
Nova
4,940
39
Isaac
7,060
Hannah
4,910
40
Lincoln
6,998
Emilia
4,750
41
Anthony
6,966
Zoe
4,725
42
Hudson
6,807
Stella
4,624
43
Dylan
6,788
Everly
4,590
44
Ezra
6,745
Isla
4,538
45
Thomas
6,386
Leah
4,482
46
Charles
6,186
Lillian
4,468
47
Christopher
6,143
Addison
4,467
48
Jaxon
6,107
Willow
4,345
49
Maverick
6,088
Lucy
4,339
50
Josiah
6,077
Paisley
4,333
51
Isaiah
6,001
Natalie
4,258
52
Andrew
5,991
Naomi
4,066
53
Elias
5,924
Eliana
4,038
54
Joshua
5,924
Brooklyn
3,989
55
Nathan
5,653
Elena
3,904
56
Caleb
5,546
Aubrey
3,886
57
Ryan
5,286
Claire
3,822
58
Adrian
5,249
Ivy
3,794
59
Miles
5,249
Kinsley
3,744
60
Eli
5,214
Audrey
3,735
61
Nolan
5,164
Maya
3,696
62
Christian
5,043
Genesis
3,654
63
Aaron
5,039
Skylar
3,608
64
Cameron
5,019
Bella
3,590
65
Ezekiel
5,013
Aaliyah
3,550
66
Colton
4,980
Madelyn
3,520
67
Luca
4,785
Savannah
3,515
68
Landon
4,747
Anna
3,479
69
Hunter
4,743
Delilah
3,384
70
Jonathan
4,690
Serenity
3,366
71
Santiago
4,638
Caroline
3,345
72
Axel
4,628
Kennedy
3,342
73
Easton
4,613
Valentina
3,331
74
Cooper
4,566
Ruby
3,308
75
Jeremiah
4,518
Sophie
3,287
76
Angel
4,482
Alice
3,268
77
Roman
4,445
Gabriella
3,197
78
Connor
4,389
Sadie
3,174
79
Jameson
4,370
Ariana
3,136
80
Robert
4,349
Allison
3,132
81
Greyson
4,331
Hailey
3,129
82
Jordan
4,231
Autumn
3,106
83
Ian
4,223
Nevaeh
3,076
84
Carson
4,165
Natalia
3,059
85
Jaxson
4,133
Quinn
3,058
86
Leonardo
4,077
Josephine
3,027
87
Nicholas
4,024
Sarah
3,025
88
Dominic
3,982
Cora
3,007
89
Austin
3,979
Emery
2,959
90
Everett
3,979
Samantha
2,929
91
Brooks
3,852
Piper
2,881
92
Xavier
3,847
Leilani
2,860
93
Kai
3,812
Eva
2,826
94
Jose
3,809
Everleigh
2,799
95
Parker
3,797
Madeline
2,771
96
Adam
3,751
Lydia
2,767
97
Jace
3,745
Jade
2,717
98
Wesley
3,668
Peyton
2,703
99
Kayden
3,613
Brielle
2,697
100
Silas
3,599
Adeline
2,694
101
Bennett
3,582
Vivian
2,680
102
Declan
3,576
Rylee
2,677
103
Waylon
3,549
Clara
2,664
104
Weston
3,406
Raelynn
2,585
105
Evan
3,389
Melanie
2,501
106
Emmett
3,380
Melody
2,498
107
Micah
3,363
Julia
2,485
108
Ryder
3,322
Athena
2,482
109
Beau
3,319
Maria
2,460
110
Damian
3,305
Liliana
2,457
111
Brayden
3,253
Hadley
2,414
112
Gael
3,235
Arya
2,356
113
Rowan
3,231
Rose
2,356
114
Harrison
3,202
Reagan
2,355
115
Bryson
3,190
Eliza
2,335
116
Sawyer
3,156
Adalynn
2,327
117
Amir
3,154
Kaylee
2,318
118
Kingston
3,135
Lyla
2,293
119
Jason
3,073
Mackenzie
2,283
120
Giovanni
3,026
Alaia
2,254
121
Vincent
3,020
Isabelle
2,226
122
Ayden
2,989
Charlie
2,219
123
Chase
2,960
Arianna
2,193
124
Myles
2,925
Mary
2,188
125
Diego
2,885
Remi
2,185
126
Nathaniel
2,874
Margaret
2,178
127
Legend
2,814
Iris
2,159
128
Jonah
2,791
Parker
2,131
129
River
2,771
Ximena
2,018
130
Tyler
2,771
Eden
2,016
131
Cole
2,751
Ayla
2,006
132
Braxton
2,747
Kylie
2,006
133
George
2,746
Elliana
2,000
134
Milo
2,741
Josie
1,987
135
Zachary
2,698
Katherine
1,968
136
Ashton
2,690
Faith
1,964
137
Luis
2,679
Alexandra
1,954
138
Jasper
2,604
Eloise
1,950
139
Kaiden
2,594
Adalyn
1,918
140
Adriel
2,592
Amaya
1,916
141
Gavin
2,570
Jasmine
1,915
142
Bentley
2,555
Amara
1,902
143
Calvin
2,519
Daisy
1,877
144
Zion
2,500
Reese
1,867
145
Juan
2,496
Valerie
1,867
146
Maxwell
2,496
Brianna
1,859
147
Max
2,463
Cecilia
1,846
148
Ryker
2,457
Andrea
1,804
149
Carlos
2,446
Summer
1,804
150
Emmanuel
2,442
Valeria
1,803
151
Jayce
2,442
Norah
1,797
152
Lorenzo
2,442
Ariella
1,792
153
Ivan
2,419
Esther
1,787
154
Jude
2,412
Ashley
1,784
155
August
2,403
Emerson
1,774
156
Kevin
2,359
Aubree
1,770
157
Malachi
2,354
Isabel
1,756
158
Elliott
2,350
Anastasia
1,750
159
Rhett
2,338
Ryleigh
1,742
160
Archer
2,329
Khloe
1,729
161
Karter
2,322
Taylor
1,729
162
Arthur
2,319
Londyn
1,728
163
Luka
2,319
Lucia
1,724
164
Elliot
2,303
Emersyn
1,715
165
Thiago
2,292
Callie
1,712
166
Brandon
2,287
Sienna
1,708
167
Camden
2,287
Blakely
1,698
168
Justin
2,277
Kehlani
1,694
169
Jesus
2,272
Genevieve
1,685
170
Maddox
2,270
Alina
1,683
171
King
2,237
Bailey
1,653
172
Theo
2,206
Juniper
1,645
173
Enzo
2,201
Maeve
1,637
174
Matteo
2,200
Molly
1,635
175
Emiliano
2,186
Harmony
1,611
176
Dean
2,149
Georgia
1,594
177
Hayden
2,146
Magnolia
1,592
178
Finn
2,133
Catalina
1,584
179
Brody
2,125
Freya
1,581
180
Antonio
2,114
Juliette
1,575
181
Abel
2,109
Sloane
1,571
182
Alex
2,095
June
1,568
183
Tristan
2,092
Sara
1,565
184
Graham
2,083
Ada
1,548
185
Zayden
2,077
Kimberly
1,548
186
Judah
2,074
River
1,540
187
Xander
2,039
Ember
1,517
188
Miguel
2,032
Juliana
1,515
189
Atlas
2,028
Aliyah
1,511
190
Messiah
2,010
Millie
1,494
191
Barrett
1,998
Brynlee
1,490
192
Tucker
1,997
Teagan
1,485
193
Timothy
1,985
Morgan
1,483
194
Alan
1,956
Jordyn
1,481
195
Edward
1,932
London
1,477
196
Leon
1,908
Alaina
1,475
197
Dawson
1,907
Olive
1,474
198
Eric
1,907
Rosalie
1,461
199
Ace
1,900
Alyssa
1,460
200
Victor
1,886
Ariel
1,454
201
Abraham
1,875
Finley
1,429
202
Nicolas
1,875
Arabella
1,417
203
Jesse
1,859
Journee
1,413
204
Charlie
1,853
Hope
1,407
205
Patrick
1,849
Leila
1,399
206
Walker
1,848
Alana
1,387
207
Joel
1,826
Gemma
1,376
208
Richard
1,814
Vanessa
1,370
209
Beckett
1,797
Gracie
1,368
210
Blake
1,797
Noelle
1,359
211
Alejandro
1,773
Marley
1,356
212
Avery
1,773
Elise
1,354
213
Grant
1,755
Presley
1,348
214
Peter
1,747
Kamila
1,339
215
Oscar
1,746
Zara
1,327
216
Matias
1,740
Amy
1,326
217
Amari
1,719
Kayla
1,326
218
Lukas
1,701
Payton
1,322
219
Andres
1,688
Blake
1,316
220
Arlo
1,685
Ruth
1,315
221
Colt
1,674
Alani
1,303
222
Adonis
1,663
Annabelle
1,301
223
Kyrie
1,663
Sage
1,301
224
Steven
1,661
Aspen
1,294
225
Felix
1,652
Laila
1,294
226
Preston
1,638
Lila
1,290
227
Marcus
1,632
Rachel
1,285
228
Holden
1,629
Trinity
1,283
229
Emilio
1,609
Daniela
1,275
230
Remington
1,608
Alexa
1,272
231
Jeremy
1,591
Lilly
1,271
232
Kaleb
1,591
Lauren
1,269
233
Brantley
1,566
Elsie
1,259
234
Bryce
1,550
Margot
1,257
235
Mark
1,540
Adelyn
1,255
236
Knox
1,516
Zuri
1,254
237
Israel
1,509
Brooke
1,252
238
Phoenix
1,504
Sawyer
1,252
239
Kobe
1,500
Lilah
1,249
240
Nash
1,490
Lola
1,248
241
Griffin
1,481
Selena
1,236
242
Caden
1,474
Mya
1,234
243
Kenneth
1,466
Sydney
1,234
244
Kyler
1,454
Diana
1,222
245
Hayes
1,441
Ana
1,221
246
Jax
1,413
Vera
1,207
247
Rafael
1,409
Alayna
1,205
248
Beckham
1,405
Nyla
1,202
249
Javier
1,394
Elaina
1,198
250
Maximus
1,394
Rebecca
1,192
251
Simon
1,390
Angela
1,182
252
Paul
1,385
Kali
1,175
253
Omar
1,378
Alivia
1,171
254
Kaden
1,374
Raegan
1,169
255
Kash
1,365
Rowan
1,166
256
Lane
1,360
Phoebe
1,163
257
Bryan
1,352
Camilla
1,162
258
Riley
1,350
Joanna
1,162
259
Zane
1,342
Malia
1,162
260
Louis
1,323
Vivienne
1,159
261
Aidan
1,313
Dakota
1,158
262
Paxton
1,286
Brooklynn
1,156
263
Maximiliano
1,281
Evangeline
1,156
264
Karson
1,276
Camille
1,154
265
Cash
1,274
Jane
1,154
266
Cayden
1,272
Nicole
1,149
267
Emerson
1,268
Catherine
1,144
268
Tobias
1,268
Jocelyn
1,138
269
Ronan
1,255
Julianna
1,136
270
Brian
1,249
Lena
1,135
271
Dallas
1,249
Lucille
1,130
272
Bradley
1,225
Mckenna
1,130
273
Jorge
1,224
Paige
1,130
274
Walter
1,221
Adelaide
1,128
275
Josue
1,219
Charlee
1,128
276
Khalil
1,217
Mariana
1,125
277
Damien
1,201
Myla
1,125
278
Jett
1,199
Mckenzie
1,123
279
Kairo
1,185
Tessa
1,123
280
Zander
1,180
Miriam
1,121
281
Andre
1,178
Oakley
1,120
282
Cohen
1,178
Kailani
1,118
283
Crew
1,178
Alayah
1,117
284
Hendrix
1,177
Amira
1,116
285
Colin
1,173
Adaline
1,106
286
Chance
1,166
Phoenix
1,103
287
Malakai
1,165
Milani
1,093
288
Clayton
1,163
Annie
1,092
289
Daxton
1,161
Lia
1,091
290
Malcolm
1,160
Angelina
1,089
291
Lennox
1,159
Harley
1,089
292
Martin
1,158
Cali
1,081
293
Jaden
1,152
Maggie
1,079
294
Kayson
1,151
Hayden
1,078
295
Bodhi
1,139
Leia
1,078
296
Francisco
1,137
Fiona
1,076
297
Cody
1,122
Briella
1,072
298
Erick
1,113
Journey
1,068
299
Kameron
1,106
Lennon
1,067
300
Atticus
1,104
Saylor
1,063
301
Dante
1,098
Jayla
1,061
302
Jensen
1,092
Kaia
1,060
303
Cruz
1,090
Thea
1,060
304
Finley
1,080
Adriana
1,056
305
Brady
1,078
Mariah
1,054
306
Joaquin
1,072
Juliet
1,031
307
Anderson
1,070
Oaklynn
1,028
308
Gunner
1,058
Kiara
1,025
309
Muhammad
1,056
Alexis
1,019
310
Zayn
1,054
Haven
1,018
311
Derek
1,051
Aniyah
1,015
312
Raymond
1,048
Delaney
1,012
313
Kyle
1,045
Gracelynn
1,011
314
Angelo
1,044
Kendall
1,009
315
Reid
1,042
Winter
997
316
Spencer
1,037
Lilith
995
317
Nico
1,029
Logan
992
318
Jaylen
1,028
Amiyah
989
319
Jake
1,027
Evie
982
320
Prince
1,020
Alexandria
975
321
Manuel
1,013
Gracelyn
958
322
Ali
1,009
Gabriela
957
323
Gideon
1,009
Sutton
954
324
Stephen
1,008
Harlow
952
325
Ellis
1,004
Madilyn
943
326
Orion
1,001
Makayla
942
327
Rylan
993
Evelynn
937
328
Eduardo
991
Gia
933
329
Mario
990
Nina
933
330
Rory
989
Amina
930
331
Cristian
984
Giselle
930
332
Odin
981
Brynn
926
333
Tanner
969
Blair
922
334
Julius
960
Amari
921
335
Callum
957
Octavia
917
336
Sean
956
Michelle
916
337
Kane
954
Talia
912
338
Ricardo
953
Demi
910
339
Travis
951
Alaya
905
340
Wade
936
Kaylani
905
341
Warren
933
Izabella
904
342
Fernando
931
Fatima
902
343
Titus
927
Tatum
897
344
Leonel
922
Makenzie
895
345
Edwin
918
Lilliana
890
346
Cairo
912
Arielle
883
347
Corbin
912
Palmer
883
348
Dakota
905
Melissa
881
349
Ismael
903
Willa
881
350
Colson
896
Samara
874
351
Killian
896
Destiny
871
352
Major
894
Dahlia
867
353
Tate
893
Celeste
865
354
Gianni
889
Ainsley
863
355
Elian
865
Rylie
863
356
Remy
865
Reign
862
357
Lawson
863
Laura
860
358
Niko
863
Adelynn
857
359
Nasir
857
Gabrielle
857
360
Kade
855
Remington
850
361
Armani
853
Wren
850
362
Ezequiel
851
Brinley
848
363
Marshall
849
Amora
846
364
Hector
848
Lainey
844
365
Desmond
847
Collins
842
366
Kason
844
Lexi
840
367
Garrett
842
Aitana
838
368
Jared
839
Alessandra
837
369
Cyrus
838
Kenzie
834
370
Russell
837
Raelyn
830
371
Cesar
830
Elle
827
372
Tyson
823
Everlee
824
373
Malik
821
Haisley
821
374
Donovan
820
Hallie
820
375
Jaxton
818
Wynter
817
376
Cade
816
Daleyza
816
377
Romeo
810
Gwendolyn
811
378
Nehemiah
806
Paislee
807
379
Sergio
801
Ariyah
804
380
Iker
798
Veronica
802
381
Caiden
797
Heidi
801
382
Jay
792
Anaya
800
383
Pablo
790
Cataleya
798
384
Devin
789
Kira
798
385
Jeffrey
788
Avianna
797
386
Otto
787
Felicity
796
387
Kamari
786
Aylin
795
388
Ronin
786
Miracle
793
389
Johnny
784
Sabrina
793
390
Clark
783
Lana
790
391
Ari
782
Ophelia
790
392
Marco
782
Elianna
786
393
Edgar
776
Royalty
782
394
Bowen
772
Madeleine
781
395
Jaiden
768
Esmeralda
779
396
Grady
767
Joy
778
397
Zayne
767
Kalani
777
398
Sullivan
763
Esme
775
399
Jayceon
761
Jessica
775
400
Sterling
754
Leighton
774
401
Andy
748
Ariah
771
402
Conor
741
Makenna
771
403
Raiden
739
Nylah
770
404
Royal
734
Viviana
763
405
Royce
727
Camryn
762
406
Solomon
726
Cassidy
762
407
Trevor
723
Dream
762
408
Winston
720
Luciana
762
409
Emanuel
719
Maisie
760
410
Finnegan
716
Stevie
760
411
Pedro
714
Kate
759
412
Luciano
712
Lyric
756
413
Harvey
710
Daniella
751
414
Franklin
709
Alicia
744
415
Noel
709
Daphne
744
416
Troy
709
Frances
736
417
Princeton
708
Charli
735
418
Johnathan
705
Raven
735
419
Erik
703
Paris
733
420
Fabian
703
Nayeli
721
421
Oakley
703
Serena
721
422
Rhys
702
Heaven
720
423
Porter
701
Bianca
719
424
Hugo
699
Helen
718
425
Frank
692
Hattie
717
426
Damon
686
Averie
715
427
Kendrick
686
Mabel
712
428
Mathias
685
Selah
710
429
Milan
683
Allie
706
430
Peyton
681
Marlee
705
431
Wilder
681
Kinley
703
432
Callan
678
Regina
703
433
Gregory
678
Carmen
700
434
Seth
678
Jennifer
699
435
Matthias
676
Jordan
697
436
Briggs
674
Alison
696
437
Ibrahim
672
Stephanie
696
438
Roberto
670
Maren
695
439
Conner
669
Kayleigh
694
440
Quinn
669
Angel
690
441
Kashton
668
Annalise
690
442
Sage
667
Jacqueline
690
443
Santino
667
Braelynn
686
444
Kolton
666
Emory
686
445
Alijah
663
Rosemary
685
446
Dominick
663
Scarlet
682
447
Zyaire
661
Amanda
681
448
Apollo
659
Danielle
678
449
Kylo
657
Emelia
678
450
Reed
656
Ryan
678
451
Philip
655
Carolina
676
452
Kian
653
Astrid
675
453
Shawn
648
Kensley
675
454
Kaison
645
Shiloh
675
455
Leonidas
644
Maci
673
456
Ayaan
643
Francesca
671
457
Lucca
643
Rory
670
458
Memphis
643
Celine
668
459
Ford
642
Kamryn
668
460
Baylor
639
Zariah
665
461
Kyson
636
Liana
664
462
Uriel
635
Poppy
664
463
Allen
633
Maliyah
663
464
Collin
633
Keira
661
465
Ruben
632
Skyler
656
466
Archie
630
Noa
655
467
Dalton
629
Skye
654
468
Esteban
629
Nadia
649
469
Adan
628
Addilyn
647
470
Forrest
627
Rosie
646
471
Alonzo
625
Eve
644
472
Isaias
625
Sarai
644
473
Leland
625
Edith
643
474
Jase
624
Jolene
643
475
Dax
623
Maddison
639
476
Kasen
622
Meadow
638
477
Gage
619
Charleigh
637
478
Kamden
619
Matilda
631
479
Marcos
616
Elliott
630
480
Jamison
615
Madelynn
630
481
Francis
612
Holly
629
482
Hank
612
Leona
628
483
Alexis
610
Azalea
627
484
Tripp
607
Katie
626
485
Frederick
603
Mira
624
486
Jonas
601
Ari
622
487
Stetson
601
Kaitlyn
622
488
Cassius
596
Danna
620
489
Izaiah
595
Cameron
619
490
Eden
592
Kyla
619
491
Maximilian
592
Bristol
618
492
Rocco
592
Kora
616
493
Tatum
592
Armani
615
494
Keegan
589
Nia
615
495
Aziel
585
Malani
611
496
Moses
580
Dylan
610
497
Bruce
579
Remy
610
498
Lewis
579
Maia
609
499
Braylen
578
Dior
605
500
Omari
578
Legacy
604
501
Mack
576
Alessia
601
502
Augustus
574
Shelby
599
503
Enrique
574
Maryam
598
504
Armando
573
Sylvia
596
505
Pierce
569
Yaretzi
596
506
Moises
562
Lorelei
594
507
Asa
559
Madilynn
592
508
Shane
559
Abby
591
509
Emmitt
556
Helena
590
510
Soren
555
Jimena
589
511
Dorian
554
Elisa
587
512
Keanu
554
Renata
587
513
Zaiden
553
Amber
584
514
Raphael
552
Aviana
584
515
Deacon
550
Carter
583
516
Abdiel
549
Emmy
583
517
Kieran
549
Haley
581
518
Phillip
546
Alondra
580
519
Ryland
546
Elaine
579
520
Zachariah
544
Erin
578
521
Casey
541
April
577
522
Zaire
541
Emely
574
523
Albert
539
Imani
574
524
Baker
539
Kennedi
574
525
Corey
537
Lorelai
568
526
Kylan
537
Hanna
566
527
Denver
536
Kelsey
566
528
Gunnar
536
Aurelia
565
529
Jayson
535
Colette
565
530
Drew
533
Jaliyah
564
531
Callen
524
Kylee
560
532
Jasiah
524
Macie
560
533
Drake
523
Aisha
559
534
Kannon
523
Dorothy
559
535
Braylon
521
Charley
558
536
Sonny
520
Kathryn
558
537
Bo
519
Adelina
554
538
Moshe
519
Adley
554
539
Huxley
518
Monroe
554
540
Quentin
517
Sierra
553
541
Rowen
517
Ailani
550
542
Santana
517
Miranda
549
543
Cannon
516
Mikayla
548
544
Kenzo
516
Alejandra
546
545
Wells
516
Amirah
546
546
Julio
515
Jada
546
547
Nikolai
515
Jazlyn
543
548
Conrad
512
Jenna
542
549
Jalen
512
Jayleen
540
550
Makai
512
Beatrice
535
551
Benson
511
Kendra
534
552
Derrick
508
Lyra
534
553
Gerardo
508
Nola
533
554
Davis
507
Emberly
532
555
Abram
504
Mckinley
532
556
Mohamed
504
Myra
532
557
Ronald
501
Katalina
525
558
Raul
500
Antonella
524
559
Arjun
498
Zelda
524
560
Dexter
496
Alanna
520
561
Kaysen
496
Amaia
520
562
Jaime
494
Priscilla
518
563
Scott
494
Briar
517
564
Lawrence
492
Kaliyah
517
565
Ariel
490
Itzel
516
566
Skyler
489
Oaklyn
516
567
Danny
487
Alma
515
568
Roland
487
Mallory
515
569
Chandler
486
Novah
513
570
Yusuf
486
Amalia
510
571
Samson
485
Fernanda
509
572
Case
482
Alia
506
573
Zain
482
Angelica
506
574
Roy
480
Elliot
506
575
Rodrigo
478
Justice
505
576
Sutton
478
Mae
504
577
Boone
476
Cecelia
503
578
Saint
476
Gloria
502
579
Saul
476
Ariya
501
580
Jaziel
474
Virginia
501
581
Hezekiah
472
Cheyenne
500
582
Alec
469
Aleah
497
583
Arturo
469
Jemma
497
584
Jamari
469
Henley
496
585
Jaxtyn
469
Meredith
496
586
Julien
469
Leyla
493
587
Koa
469
Lennox
491
588
Reece
469
Ensley
490
589
Landen
465
Zahra
489
590
Koda
464
Reina
488
591
Darius
462
Frankie
487
592
Sylas
462
Lylah
487
593
Ares
457
Nalani
486
594
Kyree
457
Reyna
486
595
Boston
456
Saige
484
596
Keith
456
Ivanna
483
597
Taylor
456
Aleena
482
598
Johan
455
Emerie
481
599
Edison
452
Ivory
481
600
Sincere
452
Leslie
481
601
Watson
450
Alora
479
602
Jerry
449
Ashlyn
479
603
Nikolas
449
Bethany
478
604
Quincy
449
Bonnie
476
605
Shepherd
449
Sasha
476
606
Brycen
448
Xiomara
475
607
Marvin
448
Salem
474
608
Dariel
445
Adrianna
473
609
Axton
444
Dayana
473
610
Donald
444
Clementine
472
611
Bodie
443
Karina
472
612
Finnley
443
Karsyn
472
613
Onyx
442
Emmie
471
614
Rayan
440
Julie
471
615
Raylan
440
Julieta
471
616
Brixton
439
Briana
470
617
Colby
436
Carly
469
618
Shiloh
436
Macy
469
619
Valentino
436
Marie
468
620
Layton
435
Oaklee
467
621
Trenton
433
Christina
466
622
Landyn
431
Malaysia
465
623
Alessandro
427
Ellis
463
624
Ahmad
425
Irene
462
625
Gustavo
425
Anne
461
626
Ledger
425
Anahi
460
627
Ridge
425
Mara
460
628
Ander
424
Rhea
459
629
Ahmed
423
Davina
458
630
Kingsley
423
Dallas
457
631
Issac
422
Jayda
455
632
Mauricio
421
Mariam
455
633
Tony
420
Skyla
454
634
Leonard
417
Siena
453
635
Mohammed
417
Elora
452
636
Uriah
417
Marilyn
452
637
Duke
416
Jazmin
451
638
Kareem
416
Megan
451
639
Lucian
416
Rosa
450
640
Marcelo
416
Savanna
450
641
Aarav
415
Allyson
449
642
Leandro
415
Milan
449
643
Reign
415
Coraline
446
644
Clay
414
Johanna
446
645
Kohen
414
Melany
446
646
Dennis
411
Chelsea
444
647
Samir
411
Michaela
443
648
Ermias
409
Melina
442
649
Otis
409
Angie
441
650
Emir
408
Cassandra
439
651
Nixon
407
Yara
439
652
Ty
407
Kassidy
437
653
Sam
401
Liberty
436
654
Fletcher
400
Lilian
436
655
Wilson
398
Avah
435
656
Dustin
397
Anya
434
657
Hamza
396
Laney
434
658
Bryant
395
Navy
433
659
Flynn
394
Opal
433
660
Lionel
394
Amani
432
661
Mohammad
394
Zaylee
432
662
Cason
393
Mina
431
663
Jamir
393
Sloan
431
664
Aden
391
Romina
428
665
Dakari
390
Ashlynn
427
666
Justice
389
Aliza
426
667
Dillon
388
Liv
426
668
Layne
388
Malaya
426
669
Zaid
386
Blaire
423
670
Alden
383
Janelle
422
671
Nelson
382
Kara
422
672
Devon
381
Analia
419
673
Titan
379
Hadassah
419
674
Chris
378
Hayley
419
675
Khari
377
Karla
418
676
Zeke
377
Chaya
416
677
Noe
375
Cadence
415
678
Alberto
374
Kyra
414
679
Roger
372
Alena
413
680
Brock
371
Ellianna
413
681
Rex
371
Katelyn
413
682
Quinton
370
Kimber
413
683
Alvin
369
Laurel
413
684
Cullen
368
Lina
413
685
Azariah
367
Capri
411
686
Harlan
366
Braelyn
410
687
Kellan
366
Faye
409
688
Lennon
366
Kamiyah
409
689
Marcel
366
Kenna
408
690
Keaton
364
Louise
408
691
Morgan
363
Calliope
404
692
Ricky
363
Kaydence
402
693
Trey
362
Nala
402
694
Karsyn
361
Tiana
402
695
Langston
361
Aileen
401
696
Miller
361
Sunny
401
697
Chaim
360
Zariyah
401
698
Salvador
359
Milana
400
699
Amias
358
Giuliana
399
700
Tadeo
358
Eileen
398
701
Curtis
357
Elodie
398
702
Lachlan
357
Rayna
396
703
Amos
356
Monica
395
704
Anakin
354
Galilea
394
705
Krew
353
Journi
394
706
Tomas
353
Lara
394
707
Jefferson
352
Marina
394
708
Yosef
351
Aliana
393
709
Bruno
350
Harmoni
391
710
Korbin
350
Jamie
390
711
Augustine
349
Holland
389
712
Cayson
349
Emmalyn
388
713
Mathew
347
Lauryn
387
714
Vihaan
347
Chanel
386
715
Jamie
346
Tinsley
386
716
Clyde
345
Jessie
385
717
Brendan
342
Lacey
385
718
Jagger
342
Elyse
384
719
Carmelo
340
Janiyah
384
720
Harry
340
Jolie
384
721
Nathanael
340
Ezra
383
722
Mitchell
339
Marleigh
383
723
Darren
338
Roselyn
383
724
Ray
338
Lillie
382
725
Jedidiah
337
Louisa
382
726
Jimmy
336
Madisyn
379
727
Lochlan
336
Penny
379
728
Bellamy
335
Kinslee
378
729
Eddie
334
Treasure
372
730
Rayden
334
Zaniyah
372
731
Reese
334
Estella
370
732
Stanley
334
Jaylah
370
733
Joe
333
Khaleesi
370
734
Houston
332
Alexia
369
735
Douglas
331
Dulce
369
736
Vincenzo
330
Indie
369
737
Casen
329
Maxine
369
738
Emery
327
Waverly
368
739
Joziah
327
Giovanna
367
740
Leighton
326
Miley
366
741
Marcellus
326
Saoirse
366
742
Atreus
325
Estrella
365
743
Aron
324
Greta
365
744
Hugh
323
Rosalia
365
745
Musa
323
Mylah
362
746
Tommy
323
Teresa
362
747
Alfredo
322
Bridget
361
748
Junior
321
Kelly
361
749
Neil
321
Adalee
360
750
Westley
321
Aubrie
360
751
Banks
320
Lea
360
752
Eliel
320
Harlee
359
753
Melvin
319
Anika
358
754
Maximo
318
Itzayana
358
755
Briar
317
Hana
357
756
Colten
316
Kaisley
357
757
Lance
315
Mikaela
357
758
Nova
315
Naya
356
759
Trace
314
Avalynn
355
760
Axl
313
Margo
355
761
Ramon
313
Sevyn
355
762
Vicente
313
Florence
354
763
Brennan
312
Keilani
354
764
Caspian
312
Lyanna
351
765
Remi
312
Joelle
350
766
Deandre
311
Kataleya
350
767
Legacy
309
Royal
350
768
Lee
308
Averi
349
769
Valentin
308
Kallie
349
770
Ben
307
Winnie
349
771
Louie
307
Baylee
348
772
Westin
304
Martha
348
773
Wayne
303
Pearl
348
774
Benicio
302
Alaiya
347
775
Grey
302
Rayne
347
776
Zayd
300
Sylvie
347
777
Gatlin
298
Brylee
346
778
Mekhi
298
Jazmine
346
779
Orlando
298
Ryann
346
780
Bjorn
296
Kori
345
781
Harley
295
Noemi
345
782
Alonso
294
Haylee
344
783
Rio
294
Julissa
344
784
Aldo
293
Celia
343
785
Byron
292
Laylah
343
786
Eliseo
292
Rebekah
343
787
Ernesto
292
Rosalee
342
788
Talon
292
Aya
341
789
Thaddeus
292
Bria
341
790
Brecken
291
Adele
340
791
Kace
291
Aubrielle
340
792
Kellen
291
Tiffany
340
793
Enoch
290
Addyson
338
794
Kiaan
289
Kai
338
795
Lian
289
Bellamy
337
796
Creed
288
Leilany
337
797
Rohan
288
Princess
337
798
Callahan
287
Chana
336
799
Jaxxon
287
Estelle
336
800
Ocean
287
Selene
335
801
Crosby
286
Sky
335
802
Dash
286
Dani
334
803
Gary
286
Thalia
334
804
Mylo
286
Ellen
333
805
Ira
285
Rivka
333
806
Magnus
285
Amelie
332
807
Salem
285
Andi
332
808
Abdullah
284
Kynlee
332
809
Kye
284
Raina
332
810
Tru
284
Vienna
332
811
Forest
283
Alianna
331
812
Jon
283
Livia
331
813
Misael
283
Madalyn
331
814
Madden
282
Mercy
331
815
Braden
281
Novalee
331
816
Carl
281
Ramona
331
817
Hassan
281
Vada
331
818
Emory
280
Berkley
330
819
Kristian
279
Gwen
330
820
Alaric
278
Persephone
330
821
Ambrose
278
Milena
329
822
Dario
278
Paula
329
823
Allan
277
Clare
328
824
Bode
276
Kairi
327
825
Boden
276
Linda
327
826
Juelz
276
Paulina
327
827
Kristopher
276
Kamilah
326
828
Genesis
275
Amoura
325
829
Idris
275
Hunter
325
830
Ameer
273
Isabela
325
831
Anders
273
Karen
325
832
Darian
272
Marianna
325
833
Kase
272
Sariyah
325
834
Aryan
270
Theodora
325
835
Dane
270
Annika
324
836
Guillermo
270
Kyleigh
324
837
Elisha
269
Nellie
324
838
Jakobe
269
Scarlette
324
839
Thatcher
268
Keyla
323
840
Eugene
267
Kailey
322
841
Ishaan
267
Mavis
321
842
Larry
267
Lilianna
320
843
Wesson
267
Rosalyn
320
844
Yehuda
267
Sariah
320
845
Alvaro
266
Tori
320
846
Bobby
266
Yareli
320
847
Bronson
266
Aubriella
319
848
Dilan
266
Bexley
319
849
Kole
266
Bailee
318
850
Kyro
266
Jianna
317
851
Tristen
266
Keily
316
852
Blaze
264
Annabella
315
853
Brayan
264
Azariah
315
854
Jadiel
264
Denisse
315
855
Kamryn
264
Promise
314
856
Demetrius
263
August
312
857
Maurice
263
Hadlee
312
858
Arian
262
Halle
312
859
Kabir
262
Fallon
311
860
Rocky
261
Oakleigh
311
861
Rudy
261
Zaria
311
862
Randy
260
Jaylin
310
863
Rodney
260
Paisleigh
310
864
Yousef
260
Crystal
309
865
Felipe
259
Ila
309
866
Robin
259
Aliya
307
867
Aydin
258
Cynthia
307
868
Dior
258
Giana
307
869
Kaiser
258
Maleah
307
870
Van
258
Rylan
307
871
Brodie
257
Aniya
306
872
London
257
Denise
306
873
Eithan
256
Emmeline
306
874
Stefan
256
Scout
306
875
Ulises
256
Simone
306
876
Camilo
255
Noah
305
877
Branson
254
Zora
304
878
Jakari
254
Meghan
303
879
Judson
254
Landry
302
880
Yahir
254
Ainhoa
301
881
Zavier
254
Lilyana
301
882
Damari
253
Noor
301
883
Jakob
253
Belen
300
884
Jaxx
253
Brynleigh
299
885
Bentlee
252
Cleo
299
886
Cain
252
Meilani
299
887
Niklaus
252
Karter
296
888
Rey
252
Amaris
295
889
Zahir
252
Frida
295
890
Aries
251
Iliana
295
891
Blaine
251
Violeta
295
892
Kyng
251
Addisyn
294
893
Castiel
250
Nancy
294
894
Henrik
250
Denver
293
895
Joey
250
Leanna
293
896
Khalid
249
Braylee
290
897
Bear
248
Kiana
290
898
Graysen
248
Wrenley
290
899
Jair
248
Barbara
289
900
Kylen
248
Khalani
289
901
Darwin
247
Aspyn
287
902
Alfred
246
Ellison
287
903
Ayan
245
Judith
287
904
Kenji
245
Robin
287
905
Zakai
245
Valery
287
906
Avi
243
Aila
286
907
Cory
243
Deborah
286
908
Fisher
243
Cara
285
909
Jacoby
243
Clarissa
285
910
Osiris
243
Iyla
285
911
Harlem
242
Lexie
285
912
Jamal
242
Anais
284
913
Santos
242
Kaylie
284
914
Wallace
242
Nathalie
284
915
Brett
241
Alisson
281
916
Fox
241
Della
281
917
Leif
241
Addilynn
280
918
Maison
241
Elsa
280
919
Reuben
241
Zoya
280
920
Adler
240
Layne
278
921
Zev
240
Marlowe
278
922
Calum
239
Jovie
277
923
Kelvin
239
Kenia
277
924
Zechariah
239
Samira
277
925
Bridger
238
Jaylee
276
926
Mccoy
238
Jenesis
276
927
Seven
238
Etta
275
928
Shepard
238
Shay
275
929
Azrael
237
Amayah
274
930
Leroy
237
Avayah
274
931
Terry
237
Egypt
274
932
Harold
236
Flora
274
933
Mac
235
Raquel
274
934
Mordechai
235
Whitney
273
935
Ahmir
234
Zola
273
936
Cal
234
Giavanna
272
937
Franco
233
Raya
272
938
Trent
233
Veda
272
939
Blaise
232
Halo
271
940
Coen
232
Paloma
271
941
Dominik
232
Nataly
270
942
Marley
232
Whitley
270
943
Davion
231
Dalary
269
944
Jeremias
231
Drew
269
945
Riggs
231
Guadalupe
268
946
Jones
230
Kamari
268
947
Will
230
Esperanza
266
948
Damir
229
Loretta
266
949
Dangelo
229
Malayah
266
950
Canaan
228
Natasha
266
951
Dion
228
Stormi
266
952
Jabari
228
Ansley
265
953
Landry
228
Carolyn
265
954
Salvatore
228
Corinne
265
955
Kody
227
Paola
265
956
Hakeem
226
Brittany
264
957
Truett
226
Emerald
264
958
Gerald
225
Freyja
264
959
Lyric
225
Zainab
264
960
Gordon
224
Artemis
263
961
Jovanni
224
Jillian
263
962
Kamdyn
224
Kimora
263
963
Alistair
223
Zoie
263
964
Cillian
223
Aislinn
262
965
Foster
223
Emmaline
262
966
Terrance
223
Ayleen
261
967
Murphy
222
Queen
261
968
Zyair
222
Jaycee
260
969
Cedric
221
Murphy
260
970
Rome
221
Nyomi
260
971
Abner
219
Elina
259
972
Colter
219
Hadleigh
259
973
Dayton
218
Marceline
259
974
Jad
218
Marisol
259
975
Xzavier
218
Yasmin
259
976
Rene
217
Zendaya
259
977
Vance
217
Chandler
258
978
Duncan
216
Emani
258
979
Frankie
216
Jaelynn
258
980
Bishop
215
Kaiya
258
981
Davian
215
Nathalia
258
982
Everest
214
Violette
258
983
Heath
214
Joyce
257
984
Jaxen
214
Paityn
257
985
Marlon
214
Elisabeth
256
986
Maxton
214
Emmalynn
256
987
Reginald
214
Luella
256
988
Harris
213
Yamileth
256
989
Jericho
213
Aarya
255
990
Keenan
213
Luisa
255
991
Korbyn
213
Zhuri
255
992
Wes
213
Araceli
254
993
Eliezer
212
Harleigh
254
994
Jeffery
212
Madalynn
254
995
Kalel
212
Melani
254
996
Kylian
211
Laylani
253
997
Turner
211
Magdalena
253
998
Willie
211
Mazikeen
253
999
Rogelio
210
Belle
252
1000
Ephraim
209
Kadence
252
Note: Rank 1 is the most popular, rank 2 is the next most popular, and so forth. Source: Social Security Administration (SSA) recorded baby names.
Popular Girl & Boy Baby Names in California
Rank
Male name
# of males
Female name
# of females
1
Noah
2,608
Olivia
2,329
2
Liam
2,406
Camila
2,175
3
Mateo
2,057
Emma
2,093
4
Sebastian
1,981
Mia
2,029
5
Julian
1,679
Sophia
1,984
6
Ethan
1,640
Isabella
1,855
7
Benjamin
1,634
Gianna
1,520
8
Elijah
1,574
Luna
1,448
9
Alexander
1,570
Sofia
1,271
10
Oliver
1,523
Emily
1,244
11
Daniel
1,474
Amelia
1,241
12
Lucas
1,345
Ava
1,217
13
Matthew
1,334
Charlotte
1,168
14
Jacob
1,287
Abigail
1,052
15
Aiden
1,264
Victoria
1,033
16
Santiago
1,205
Evelyn
1,011
17
Jayden
1,190
Mila
1,006
18
David
1,155
Penelope
959
19
Logan
1,148
Aria
927
20
James
1,138
Natalia
845
21
Ezekiel
1,126
Scarlett
805
22
Nathan
1,092
Chloe
803
23
Adrian
1,082
Ella
794
24
Dylan
1,074
Zoe
775
25
Michael
1,066
Layla
739
26
Anthony
1,049
Avery
718
27
Mason
1,048
Valentina
711
28
Isaac
1,043
Elizabeth
706
29
Aaron
1,028
Emilia
701
30
Ezra
1,025
Ellie
681
31
Levi
1,020
Maya
679
32
William
1,012
Eliana
661
33
Leo
1,009
Violet
659
34
Angel
1,003
Elena
658
35
Elias
1,001
Zoey
655
36
Joseph
989
Madison
650
37
Leonardo
958
Genesis
645
38
Isaiah
952
Aaliyah
642
39
Samuel
928
Delilah
631
40
Damian
919
Samantha
630
41
Luke
876
Harper
611
42
Andrew
867
Grace
599
43
Henry
833
Aurora
598
44
Theodore
829
Leah
587
45
Josiah
811
Bella
565
46
Jack
804
Ariana
563
47
Gabriel
802
Lily
558
48
Joshua
791
Hazel
550
49
Gael
757
Melanie
547
50
Jose
757
Hannah
545
51
Christopher
755
Ximena
542
52
Emiliano
753
Natalie
541
53
Jackson
738
Leilani
539
54
Owen
715
Isla
529
55
Jonathan
711
Hailey
527
56
Dominic
698
Riley
527
57
Ryan
697
Audrey
519
58
Roman
686
Naomi
492
59
Axel
685
Allison
484
60
Diego
683
Everly
474
61
Luca
670
Eleanor
471
62
Caleb
661
Jade
465
63
Ian
652
Stella
454
64
Xavier
642
Alina
446
65
Wyatt
636
Valeria
434
66
Eli
628
Melody
417
67
Christian
617
Sophie
412
68
John
617
Alice
409
69
Miles
611
Aubrey
398
70
Ivan
605
Nora
398
71
Adam
603
Valerie
390
72
Adriel
595
Nova
389
73
Evan
595
Maria
386
74
Nicholas
594
Athena
385
75
Asher
578
Brooklyn
381
76
Maverick
576
Liliana
380
77
Kai
571
Eva
375
78
Jeremiah
570
Ivy
375
79
Jordan
568
Lucy
370
80
Jesus
563
Ruby
369
81
Thomas
543
Jasmine
364
82
Luis
542
Andrea
355
83
Hudson
531
Alaia
351
84
Carlos
523
Arianna
345
85
Jaxon
512
Kimberly
334
86
Matteo
507
Nevaeh
332
87
Carter
497
Kamila
331
88
Vincent
495
Savannah
331
89
Nathaniel
493
Adeline
330
90
Austin
481
Arya
330
91
Giovanni
481
Catalina
330
92
Charles
473
Claire
330
93
Emmanuel
465
Isabel
325
94
Lorenzo
464
Kaylee
324
95
Nolan
462
Daisy
321
96
Hunter
454
Madelyn
319
97
Jameson
453
Alyssa
313
98
Juan
453
Serenity
310
99
Grayson
451
Alexandra
306
100
Andres
449
Addison
305
101
Amaya
305
Note: Rank 1 is the most popular, rank 2 is the next most popular, and so forth. Source: Social Security Administration (SSA) recorded baby names.
Boy Names Starting with OC
Oc
Ocelphus
Ociele
Octavo
Ocan
Ocga
Ociell
Octavus
Ocasio
Och
Ocielle
Octawean
Occa
Ochaar
Ocky
Octawian
Occhar
Ochan
Ocnus
Octawyan
Occhav
Ochchav
Oconner
Octe
Oce
Ochea
Oconnor
Octha
Ocean
Ocheckka
Ocotlan
Octobar
Oceana
Ochee
Ocotlán
October
Oceananna
Ochein
octa
Octovio
Oceane
Ochen
Octabio
Ocumwhowerst
Oceania
Ochey
Octave
Ocumwhowirst
Oceanna
Ochi
Octavia
Ocumwhowurst
Oceanne
Ochie
Octavian
Ocunnowherst
Oceanus
Ochieng
Octavianno
Ocunnowhirst
Oceaonna
Ochin
Octaviano
Ocunnowhurst
Ocelfa
Ochon
Octavianus
Ocvran
Ocelfah
Ochs
Octavien
Ocvrann
Ocelfos
Ochuko
Octavino
Ocyel
Ocelfus
Ochun
Octavio
Ocyele
Ocelotl
Ochy
Octavion
Ocyell
Ocelpha
Ochyn
Octavious
Ocyelle
Ocelphah
Ocie
Octavis
Ocyrus
Ocelphos
Ociel
Octavius
Girl Names Starting with OC
Oca
Oceanna
Octavea
Octavio
Occia
Oceanne
Octavee
Octavious
Occie
Oceaonna
Octavey
Octavise
Ocea
Ocelia
Octavi
Octavius
Oceal
Ocella
Octavia
Octavy
Ocean
Oceola
Octaviah
Octavya
Oceana
Ocey
Octaviais
Octayvia
Oceananna
Ocia
Octavian
Octiana
Oceane
Ocie
Octaviana
Octivia
Océane
Ocilia
Octavianne
Octobar
Oceanea
Octa
Octavice
October
Oceania
Octabia
Octavie
Octoviana
Oceann
Octava
Octavienne
Ocypete
Choosing a baby name is one of the first decisions parents have to make. Decisions that go into choosing a baby name include: Do you want to honor a relative? Do you want to choose a name that’s obviously a baby boy name or a baby girl name, or do you want to pick a unisex baby name? Do you want to choose a unique or popular name? Do you want to choose person or subject that’s trending such as a celebrity, superhero or hot topic like cryptocurrency? Eth or Bitcoin anyone?
Some parents want to choose something traditional and classic that most people can pronounce and spell right of the bat. Other parents are looking for more unusual and unique baby names, to stand out from the crowd.
Here are some considerations and tips for choosing a baby name
Write out the initials
Think about nicknames
Consider sibling names
Research and analyze name meanings
Consider uniqueness and popularity
Check spelling options
Use the middle name to balance out the first name
Be careful with trendy names that may pass, become negative (think cancel culture or worse), lose meaning over time
Say it out loud
Most name associations from your past won’t last (some might)
Consider these names:
Family Names
Cultural or Ethnic Names
Place Names
Names from Pop Culture
Religious Names
Season Names
Nature Names
Color Names
Mythology or Superhero Names
Astrology Names
History
Unisex Names
100 Baby Names That Mean Water (Boys & Girls)
When you’re expecting, one of the first things you’ll begin to wonder about is what name to give your baby.
Some find this task easy, but for others, it’s a major challenge. Naming your baby is a big deal — it’s something they’ll live with for the rest of their lives. So, finding a name with a special meaning is a fantastic idea.
If water has always been important to you, you might want to find a baby name that equates in some way to it. Many cultures hold water in high esteem. In Egypt, it is a symbol of birth, growth, and renewal.
You may be surprised by the number of baby names that mean water.
Table of Contents
Water Baby Names for Boys
Water Names for Girls
Tips for Choosing a Baby Name
Final Thoughts
Water Baby Names for Boys
Here are 50 wonderful names that mean water for boys.
1. Aalto
Aalto is a Scandinavian name of Finnish origin.
It means “wave” and is famous for being the last name of a Finnish designer and architect. It’s a distinctive choice seeing as it’s not a common name in the U. S.
2. Adrian
Adrian is of Latin origin and means “sea” or “water.”
It’s a short version of the name given to Adrianus or Hadrianus. Adrian draws its beginning and purpose from the Venetic and Illyrian word Adur. If you opt for this name, be forewarned, your son might have to hear a lot of “Yo, Adrian” jokes that stem from the franchise of Rocky movies.
3. Aenon
Aenon, or Ænon, equates to “water spring.”
It’s a biblical name, derived from the Gospel of John, inspired by his baptism following his meeting with Jesus. Although Ænon is an ancient Greek word, in the Middle-East, it was a word used to name water sources.
4. Alun
Alun is of Welsh origin, inspired by the Afon Alun river in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.
This is another creative name you won’t find many boys with in the U.S. It’s probably best known as the name of the famous Welsh rugby player, Alun Wyn Jones.
5. Arledge
Arledge is an English name that means “dweller at the rabbit lake. ”
It’s most famous for being the surname of Roone Arledge, an American sports and news broadcasting executive.
6. Arno
Arno is a modern version of Arnold — it originates from Germany, where it means “eagle.”
However, if we go to Italy, Arno is also the name of a famous river running from the Ligurian Sea into the mainland. Here, Arno translates to “flowing water.”
7. Bach
It’s another name from Germany, and it denotes “the dweller near the brook.”
Whether you’re giving your baby a water-themed name or honoring Johann Sebastian Bach, this has a rich connotation. Bach might be better suited as a middle name because of how unusual it is in the U.S.
8. Barbeau
From Germany to France, Barbeau means “fisherman.” In France, it’s most commonly used as a surname and comes from the word “Barbel,” which is a type of fish.
The name is a bit exotic, and a whole lot different — excellent for parents who don’t want their child to be called “Aiden #2” in school.
9. Bardo
The name Bardo has mixed beginnings, tracing its roots to German, Aboriginal, or Tibetan origins. It merely means “water” but is used in several cultures.
Today, it’s most famous for the “Lincoln in the Bardo” novel by George Saunders, and as the middle name of Sandra Bullock’s son. For Tibetan Buddhists, Bardo is the state of delay between one life and the next. However, it’s also notable for Saint Bardo, who was a bishop in the 11th century Germany.
10. Beck
Beck is known as a name for a stream, but its English origin is “one living beside a small stream.”
Beck is originally a boy’s name, but it’s become quite popular for girls, too. The female version, however, often includes a “Y,” so it becomes Becky.
11. Beckett
Of English origin, Beckett means “beehive,” “bee cottage” or “little brook,” so it’s not exclusively a water-themed name.
Beckett also has some history behind it. It was the name of the martyred Saint Thomas à Becket, who was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his murder by supporters of King Henry II in 1170. His story was the theme of a 1964 movie starring Peter O’Toole and Richard Burton. Beckett has become a popular name this decade and is rising in the U.S. rankings.
12. Beckham
It’s an English name, meaning “homestead by the stream.”
Beckham is most famous for being the surname of the well-known soccer player, David Beckham. The name has increased significantly in popularity in the U.S. in the last decade.
13. Birney
Birney, pronounced similarly to Bernie, is another name of English origin. It means “island with the brook.”
Different spelling variants are available, like Burney or Berney. It’s not popular in the U.S., where parents instead use the name Bernie, which means “brave as a bear.”
14. Blackwell
Blackwell is an English surname, meaning “black well” or “black stream.”
It’s been prevalent throughout history. Though, not as much today — it doesn’t even rank in the top 2,000 baby names in the U.S. The undertone of the name is dark and powerful, which is why it’s probably not attractive as a baby name.
15. Bolivar
Bolivar is a surname taken from the northern Basque region of Spain. Bolivar is derived from Bolibar and means “mill at the riverside.”
It’s most famous for being the name of a renowned South American revolutionary leader, Simon Bolivar, who the country Bolivia is named after.
16. Bourne
Bourne is of English origin and means “one who lives near a stream.”
Most people will probably recognize it as the surname of the protagonist, Jason Bourne, in the Robert Ludlum stories, and the movies based on them. The name is more popular as a surname than a first name but sounds powerful either way.
17. Bradford
Bradford is a derivative of “broad ford” in old English, which describes a wide river with shallow water, allowing one to cross.
It’s another well-known surname but isn’t widespread in the U.S. Bradford is also the name of a city in England’s northern county of West Yorkshire. It’s also a city name in the U.S. in Pennsylvania and Illinois.
18. Bradman
Bradman means “at the wide river,” and is similar to Bradford.
The thing parents find most attractive about this name is that they can use the nickname Brad. Bradman is used predominantly as a surname — one example is the famous Australian cricket player Donald Bradman.
19. Brodny
Brodny is of Slavic origins and means “person dwelling near a stream.”
It’s not rising in popularity within the U.S., which is somewhat a shame — Brodny is rare without sounding too unfamiliar.
20. Brooks
Brooks means “of the brook” and stems from England. Brooks is a masculine version of Brook and Brooklyn.
It’s known for being the name of a baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles, Brooks Robinson. Brooks is high on the list of stylish English boys’ names. It’s a common surname, but more parents are using it as a first name.
21. Brosnan
Brosnan is an Irish name, obtained from the Gaelic “ó Brosnacháin,” describing a “dweller near the Brosna River. ”
Most of us know the name of the actor, Pierce Brosnan, who played James Bond. Although Brosnan is the standard spelling variant, it’s spelled sometimes as Brosnahan, O’Brosnan, Brosnochain, or Bresnahan.
22. Calder
Calder is a name of English origin, meaning “rocky water.” It’s pronounced Kalh-der and has become quite a popular name in the last decade.
Calder is also famous for being the surname of a renowned American sculptor, Alexander Calder.
23. Carlow
Carlow is an Irish name, meaning “four-part lake.”
It’s also the name of a county in southeastern Ireland. It’s yet to make an impact in the U.S.
24. Cary
Cary is a name of Latin origin and means “pleasant stream.”
It’s most known for being the name of Cary Grant — a famous American actor known for his handsome looks and transatlantic accent. Younger generations might recognize the name from English actor Cary Elwes.
25. Caspian
Caspian stems from England, but means “from Qazvin, Iran. ” It’s the name of the salty sea located between Asia and Europe.
Many children will know Caspian from the enchanting children’s novel series, “The Chronicles of Narnia.” Caspian is a creative name, which is particularly attractive to cutting-edge parents.
26. Clyde
Clyde is a Scottish name, hailing from the river Clyde running through Glasgow, Scotland.
Most of us know it from the outlaw duo, Bonnie and Clyde. It was also the name of the Orangutan in two Clint Eastwood movies. The name has a vintage tone, but despite this, it’s rising in popularity in the U.S., ranking number 724 in 2018.
27. Cove
Cove is a coastal inlet or small bay and is gaining steam as a popular boy’s name.
It’s just outside the 2,000 most popular names in the U.S., with around 516 boys given the name in 2018. Cove is different but has a great sound to it.
28. Deniz
Deniz is derived from Turkey, and means “waves, sea.”
Deniz is a different variant of Dennis with an exotic flair to it. Deniz can also be used for girls, but it’s predominantly a masculine name.
29. Douglas
Douglas is another Scottish boy’s name meaning “black water.” In the past, It was initially a Celtic river name, relating to a powerful Scottish clan.
It was a trendy name in the ‘70s but has lost its popularity since then. With Douglas, parents can use the nickname Doug.
30. Eaton
Eaton is of English origin and means “riverside.”
Eaton is similar to Eton, which gives it an old-school vibe. It’s also close to the famous name Ethan.
31. Fisher
Fisher, as one would expect, means “fisherman,” and the English name is more popular as a surname.
However, it’s not unsuitable as a first name — ask Steven Fisher, who changed his name to Fisher Stevens. It’s a surname for several famous people, including Carrie Fisher.
32. Ford
Ford stems from England and means “dweller at the ford.”
Ford is mostly associated with Ford Motor Company, but it’s a fantastic name with a sharp tone. A few celebrities have used it for their children, and one example is Owen Wilson, who named his son Robert Ford. Besides Owen Wilson’s son, a few other famous people sport the name, like Ford Madox Ford, Ford Frick, and Ford Hermann Hueffer. It‘s also used as an abbreviation for Clifford.
33. Holmes
Holmes is a boy’s name, originating from England. Holm, the singular, means “islet in the river or near the mainland.”
Holmes is recognizable worldwide due to the books and movies about the detective Sherlock Holmes. It’s an intriguing name and uncommon in the U.S., great for parents who dare to be different.
34. Hudson
Hudson is of English origin and means “Hugh’s son.” The name has some history, tracing back to the Middle Ages.
It doesn’t come from anything to do with water, but there’s a famous river in New York called the Hudson River. Since the year 2000, it has gained steadily in popularity in the U.S. In 2018, it ranked number 54 for boys.
35.
Hurley
Hurley means “sea tide,” and stems from Ireland.
Names ending with the “lee” sound, like Yardley and Mosley, are gaining popularity fast. Still, Hurley might be better as a surname, unless you want your child to stand out.
36. Irving
Irving originates from Scotland and means “green river” and “sea friend.”
Irving is a popular name among first-generation Jewish-American boys — famous examples include Irving Wallace and Irving Stone. It was a common name during World War I.
37. Kai
Kai is pronounced Kye, and depending on where you ask, people will give you different meanings. Most Americans see the name Kai as a Hawaiian and Japanese derivation. The Hawaiian meaning is “sea,” and in Japanese, it means “forgiveness.”
If we look to Europe, however, it’s believed to have Frisian origin, as a diminutive of another name, Kaimbe, which means “warrior.”
38. Kano
Kano has roots in both Japan and Africa. Meaning “the god of the water,” it has a commanding tone.
Today, it’s famous for being the name of a Brittish rapper and songwriter.
39. Kelby
Kelby is an English name and means “dweller at the farm by the stream.”
It’s another name that’s used predominantly as a surname, but it could be a more masculine alternative to Shelby.
40. Loch
From Scotland, we have the name Loch, which is Gaelic in origin, and used to define “lake.” It’s pronounced like lock and can be a short version of the name Lachlan.
Loch isn’t as popular now as it was in the ‘90s, and at the moment, is ranked 5,896 on the popularity charts. Many people know the name because of the Loch Ness Monster.
41. Malik
Malik is a common name in the Middle East and northern Africa, where it’s used to describe a king or ruler of the village. However, it’s also a name originating from Greenland, where it means “wave.”
There are a few spelling variants like Maliq and Malek.
42. Maxwell
Maxwell is a Scottish name, used to define a “great stream. ”
It’s a popular name for boys, but some celebrities have tried turning the gender, giving the name to their daughters. Its claim to fame is that it is in the title of a Beatles’ song “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer.”
43. Monroe
Monroe is another Scottish name, meaning the “mouth of the Roe River.”
Monroe is often a name associated with presidents and other famous people, notably Marilyn Monroe. It’s rising in popularity but has also recently become an option for girls. Singer Mariah Carey chose it for her daughter.
44. Moses
Moses originates from Egypt and means “delivered from the water.” It’s a name that stems back to the Old Testament and is widely popular in various religions.
Most of us know the story of Moses, who, in Biblical accounts, was discovered as a baby, floating in a basket on the Nile, and later parted the Red Sea. There are different spelling variants like Musa, which is the Arabic version, or Mosheh in Hebrew and Moises in Spanish.
45. Nen
Nen is another name with Egyptian roots, meaning “ancient waters.”
It has a beautiful connotation, seeing the history of the Nile, which runs through Egypt. However, it might be too exotic for some parents.
46. Orwell
Orwell means the “river branch” and is believed to be of English origin.
It was made famous by the English novelist Eric Arthur Blair, who changed his name to George Orwell. It’s pronounced like it is spelled, Or-well.
47. Pike
Pike is the English name for a specific type of fish.
It’s also the name of an explorer, Zebulon Pike, who discovered and then named Pike’s Peak. Although Pike sounds innocent, it’s more commonly associated with a sharp weapon, giving it a harsh feel.
48. Rayan
Rayan, pronounced similarly to Ryan, is an Arabic name used to define land that’s lush and rich in water.
Rayan is popular in the Middle East and North Africa, where it’s even used for girls sometimes.
49.
Struan
Struan is of Scottish origin and means “stream.”
It’s also the name of a city in the UK. Struan is a powerful sounding name and has an impact when heard.
50. Wade
Wade means “by the river crossing” and is of English origins.
It’s a trendy name within the U.S., where it rarely leaves the top 1,000. Wade is an excellent middle-ground name, between stylish and old-school — it’s easy to spell and sounds masculine.
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51. Adair
Adair is a girl’s name with a Scottish heritage, meaning “a river near oaks.”
Adair sounds mystical, and for a long time, it was considered a boy’s name. It wasn’t until the 1980s that it was routinely used as a girl’s name as well. Because of this, you won’t find many women over 25 carrying this name.
52. Amaya
Amaya comes from Japan and Basque cultures and means “mother city,” “the end,” and “night rain.”
In Spanish culture, Amaya is used as a first name or surname and originated from the village of Amaya.
53. Avonlea
Avonlea translates to “river by the field” and is an enchanting name, almost fairy-like. It’s pronounced Av-on-lee.
Avonlea is most famous for being the name of a fictional Canadian village, created by L.M. Montgomery. The name is well suited for today’s culture, where names like Ava and those ending with “lee” are popular.
54. Baia
Baia is of Portuguese origin and means “bay.”
It’s not a common name in the U.S. For parents who aren’t afraid to be different, Baia could be an exotic alternative to Maia.
55. Bay
In the U.S. and English speaking countries, a “Bay” is a recessed coastal line. However, in Spanish, Bay is the word used for “berry.”
Bay has become a popular middle name, which implies something different, depending on where you ask.
56. Beverly
Beverly is of English origin and means “dweller of the beaver stream.”
Although the meaning isn’t the most charming one out there, the name has quite a history. Its popularity peaked in the early 1900s, and several iconic figures have sported it like Beverly Johnson, Beverly Goldberg, and Beverly Sills.
57. Brooke
Brooke is another name with English heritage. It means “small stream.”
Brooke is somewhat the feminine version of Brooks and has often projected a sense of sophistication and style. It’s a famous name, with many celebrities sporting it, such as Brooke Shields and Brooke Astor.
58. Brooklyn
Brooklyn is an English girl’s name meaning “water.” It’s mostly known for being the title of a renowned borough of New York.
Brooklyn is rather masculine, which is why, initially, it was a boy’s name. However, this has changed, and it’s now one of the leading name choices starting with a “B” for girls.
59. Cascade
Cascade is of English word which describes a “waterfall” or “water falling downward.”
It’s a captivating name with a mythical feel to it. Cascade is currently on the rise in popularity, although it’s yet to reach the top 2,000.
60. Chantara
Chantara has Thai roots and means “moon water.”
Chantara is a poetic name, which would work well in almost any culture. The name would be suitable for a character in a fantasy movie — it’s mesmerizing and exotic, great if you’re looking for something unique.
61. Cherith
Cherith springs from Hebrew and equates to “winter stream.”
Despite its ancient roots, Cherith has a fresh sound. You may recognize Cherith from the Bible, too — it’s the name of the stream that kept Elijah alive.
62. Cordelia
Cordelia is a Latin name, but also has traces in Celtic cultures — it means “daughter or heart of the sea.”
It’s also a name with an old-fashioned feel that’s quite popular today.
63. Delta
Delta is of English origin and is used to define a piece of flat land that divides a river. In Greek, however, Delta is the fourth letter of the alphabet.
Delta is a rare name, but with a strong sound when spoken, possibly giving the owner strength to face difficulties. Actress Delta Burke is a famous person with this name.
64. Derya
Derya is pronounced Derr-ee-ah and is a Turkish name meaning “sea.”
If you’re looking for a royal-ish, exotic name, this is it. Another version of this name is Daria, which is Persian and known for being the name of a princess.
65. Doris
Doris is a Greek name, meaning “gift of the ocean.” In Greek mythology, the god of the sea, Oceanus’ daughter is named Doris. She’s known for giving birth to 50 magical golden-haired sea nymphs.
Despite its beautiful translation, Doris isn’t a common name for babies — it’s often associated with the 1920s. In saying this, it does seem to be on the rise together with names like Dorothea and Dorothy.
66. Dwyn
Dwyn has a Welsh heritage and means “wave.”
Dwyn is a simple name with a powerful sound that evokes raw beauty and strength. Although it’s short, it’s memorable and excellent for those who want to be different without being too out there.
67. Eyre
Eyre can trace its roots back to English as well as Norse origin — it means “gravel riverbank.”
Eyre sounds a little like air, but it’s a name with a strong heritage. Although now, Eyre is a name mainly found in England, it’s believed to stem from Norse settlers who crossed the ocean.
68. Firth
Firth is of Scottish origin and means “arm of the sea.”
The name draws its roots from the ancient Norse word fjord. Today, it’s most prominent as a surname. One famous Firth is the actor, Colin Firth.
69. Gal
Gal is an Israeli name and means “wave.”
It’s most famous for being the name of actress Gal Gadot who played Wonder Woman. This has also caused a boost in popularity in the last couple of years. Another variant of this name is Gali.
70. Ginevra
Ginevra is an Italian name, meaning “white wave” or “white shadow.”
Ginevra sits well on the tongue like authentic Italian and could be an alternative to the popular Jennifer. If you don’t want an Italian name, there’s also a Welsh version, Guinevere. This was the name of the mythical King Arthur’s queen. It’s the same meaning as Ginerva but sounds more similar to Gweneth.
71. Harbor
Harbor is the English word for a place on the coast for ships and boats. It also means to keep a feeling or thought.
Harbor is known for being a unisex name but is rising in popularity among parents for baby girls.
72. India
India means “great river.”
India peaked in popularity through the early 2000s, but then fell a few places. Today, it’s ranked in the 910 spot. Most of us know India from the country, and the name is often associated with being exotic.
73. Indra
Indra is of Sanskrit and Hindu origin, meaning “possessing raindrops.” In the Hindu religion, Indra is a warrior god of rain and sky.
It was a popular name for boys. However, in the U.S., parents prefer it for girls. A spelling variant is Indre, like the French river.
74. Jennifer
Jennifer is of Cornish origin and means “white shadow” or “white wave.”
Jennifer is a widely popular name and was at the top of the rankings during the ‘70s. Today, though, it isn’t as popular, but if you want an alternative, we highly recommend Jenna. Jennifer is the name of several famous figures, like Aniston, Lopez, and Garner. An alternative spelling is Jenifer.
75. Jordan
Jordan is a Hebrew name, meaning “flowing down.” The name Jordan has particular importance in various religions. It’s the name of the holy river in which John the Baptist baptized Christ.
In Jewish traditions, Jordan is a symbol of peace after the freed people wandered from Egypt to the Promised Land. Jordan isn’t as popular for girls as it used to be — it’s more common for boys today. Parents who choose this name for girls tend to spell it as Jordyn.
76. Kaimana
Kaimana is a Hawaiian name with a strong meaning of “power of the ocean.”
It’s a name that represents the strength of nature and is favored by parents who want to celebrate the ocean. We’re in love with this name, both for its translation and how it sounds.
77. Kallan
Kallan is a name with Scandinavian roots and means “river” or “stream.”
Kallan isn’t common in the U.S., but it has a unique sound to it.
78. Kendall
Kendall is of English origin and means “valley of the River Kent.”
Kendall is probably most popular due to its association with the Kardashian family member, Kendall Jenner.
79. Laguna
Laguna is of Italian roots and means “pond” or “lake.”
Laguna is another mermaid-material name, which, when spoken, depicts a sense of mythical mystery. It’s excellent for beachy or outdoorsy parents.
80. Leith
Leith is of Scottish origins, although it’s also the name of a river running through New Zealand.
It’s probably best known as a city in Scotland and as a boy’s name. Nonetheless, due to today’s trends of doing a gender switch on names, it works as a girl’s name.
81. Locklyn
Locklyn is a Scottish name, meaning “lake land. ”
It’s quite rare and is viewed more like a phonetic spelling of another Scottish male name. The most common association with the name is the daughter of the famous actor Vince Vaughn.
82. Loire
Loire is a French river and region name. It’s pronounced Low-ah, not Lory.
The Loire region and river is famous for being lush and full of greenery and nature. This translates into the name, giving a graceful impression.
83. Lynn
Lynn is of Welsh origin and means “lake.”
During the 1940s, Lynn became popular as a replacement for Linda. It’s also a known name for boys, but today, it’s mostly used as a middle name.
84. Maayan
Maayan has Hebrew roots and means “spring of water.”
In the U.S., it’s often confused for Maya. Still, it’s a popular name for both genders in Israel.
85. Marina
Marina is a Latin word for “from the sea.”
Marina, pronounced Ma-ree-na, is a stunning sea-born name, used by Shakespeare in the Pericles play for the virtuous princess. This name is also an epithet of Venus and widely popular during the mid-1990s.
86. Maya
The name Maya sprang from different backgrounds, Hebrew, Greek, and Spanish — it means “water.” Maya was a mythical Greek mother of Hermes.
There are various ways to spell this name — the most common variant is Maia. In Roman history, Maya represents the incarnation of the earth mother, goddess of spring. This is also where the name for May came from.
87. Mayim
Mayim is a Hebrew name, which translates to “water.”
It’s not a widespread name in the U.S. The most common association is with actress Mayim Bialik, who starred in the TV shows Blossom and The Big Bang Theory.
88. Mira
Mira is another Latin name with a few different meanings — it translates to “ocean,” “female ruler,” “admirable,” or “peace.”
With such a strong sense, Mira is a common name around the world. It’s especially prevalent in Spanish speaking countries and the Middle East. Actress Mira Sorvino may be the most famous Mira.
89. Moana
Moana is of Polynesian and Maori origin and means “sea.”
Moana has become famous due to the Disney movie, but it’s a common name in New Zealand. If you can get past the association with the film, then Moana is a beautiful name. Just avoid using the nickname Moa, which means chicken.
90. Nahla
Nahla is of Arabic origin and translates to “drink of water.”
A famous example of Nahla is Halle Berry’s daughter — other than this, it isn’t that popular in the U.S., making it unique and creative. It’s a beautiful name, but don’t confuse it with Nala from Disney’s The Lion King.
91. Narelle
Narelle has Aboriginal and Australian roots and means “little river.”
You pronounce it Nuh-relle, and it’s the namesake of the river running through New South Wales. Narelle has a French sound to it, which makes it appealing and popular in Australia.
92. Nori
Nori is a Japanese name, meaning “seaweed” or “doctrine. ”
Although it stems from Japan, it’s easy to spell and pronounce, making it an excellent option for the U.S. While some people may know the name because it’s an edible dried seaweed used for sushi, Nori is also the nickname Kim Kardashian West uses for her daughter, North West.
93. Ondine
Ondine is of Latin origin and means “little wave.” It has a mythological meaning, being the spirit of waters.
There are a couple of films and several songs from popular bands with the name Ondine in the title. It is sometimes spelled as Undine.
94. Rain
Rain is a name derived from the English word. There are several versions of this name, but this is the purest.
Rain reflects a refreshing, crisp, and natural image that’s definitely going to generate some questions. Several celebrities have given this name to their children — some examples include Richard Pryor and Marisol Nichols.
95. Sabrina
Sabrina is of Celtic heritage and is the Latin name for the River Severn.
Sabrina is also a fresh alternative to the widely popular Samantha. Similar names include Serena and Sabina.
96. Talia
Talia is of Hebrew origin, and it means “dew from heaven.” It’s not widely used on its own, as it’s often transformed into Natalia, which is of Russian origin.
There are several famous Talias, like Talia Shire and Talia Balsam. In mythology, Talia is one of the angels who attended the sun.
97. Tallulah
Tallulah stems from both Native American and Irish roots and means “leaping water.”
The name has recently made a comeback and is now a favorite among modern hipster families. Most famous examples include the daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, as well as Tallulah Bankhead, an American actress.
98. Tarni
Tarni is of Australian origin and means “wave” or “surf.”
It’s pronounced Tarh-nee and is a favorite as a girl’s name in Australia. There are spelling variants like Tarney and Tahney, but the original spelling is usually preferred.
99. Winslet
Winslet is an English name, meaning “Wynn’s stream.”
The name has been a surname for most of its existence, and it’s not until recently that it has been considered as a first name. The most famous example of this name is the actress, Kate Winslet.
100. Zarya
Zarya is a name of Slavic origin.
It stems from a Slavic myth, belonging to an exotic water priestess who was also the protector of warriors.
Tips for Choosing a Baby Name
How Does it Sound?
The sound is probably the most crucial part of a name. Decide on your chosen name or names, and ask yourself these questions:
Does it sound pleasant or harsh?
How does it seem with your last name?
Is it easy to call out?
Some parents prefer pairing a long first name with a short last name, and vice versa. Many, however, will agree that combining two vowels doesn’t sound well. Avoid choosing a first name ending with a vowel and the last name starting with one.
Steer away from choosing a first name that rhymes with your last name. And, for your child’s sake, don’t do puns like Bud Weiser or Holly Wood — your child probably won’t be happy later on.
Uniqueness
There’s a fine line between a distinctive name and an unusual one. Choosing an uncommon name is a good idea to make your little one stand out.
In saying this, picking an extremely odd name can lead to unwanted attention and mispronunciations (1).
Meaning
If you do some research, you’ll be able to find lots of names with various meanings. Picking a name with significance makes it extra special, and undoubtedly something your child will cherish when they grow up.
Names with meaning could be a particular name like Adrian from the Bible, or it could be from a family member. Honoring family members or a close friend with a name is always a hit.
A Name for All Ages
Consider how the name ages — imagine your child is all grown up and in a professional setting. You don’t want to give them a name which sounds too childish for an adult.
Initials
Initials are common to use in professional settings and monograms. For work emails, for instance, it’s generally the first letter of the first name together with the last name.
So, if you name your little one, Thomas Roll, it will be shortened to [email protected] — not ideal. Consider how the names will fit together.
Popular Names
Avoid choosing the number one baby name of the year. When your child starts preschool, they’ll have to share their first name with others. It’s also quite inconvenient for you when you’re calling their name at the playground, and 11 kids show up.
Final Thoughts
Naming your baby is one of the first things parents-to-be think about when expecting. Names play a massive role in identifying us as a person. Deciding on baby names that mean water is one way to narrow your choices down.
Before deciding, consider how it sounds, if it ages well, how unique it is going to be amongst peers, and what the initials will be. Choosing a name that has meaning can make it even more special and loved by friends and family.
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100 Baby Names That Mean Wind, Sky, or Storm (Boys & Girls)
As parents, some baby names we choose because we like the sound of them. Others are selected because their definition is meaningful for us. Alternatively, you may be looking for a name that reflects your baby’s emerging personality.
Whatever the reason you are searching, we have carefully researched, reviewed, cross-checked, and verified 100 baby names that mean wind, sky, or storm. One of these weather names might be the one you choose for your baby.
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50 Boys Names That Mean Wind, Sky, Or Storm
50 Girls Names That Mean Wind, Sky Or Storm
Whatever The Weather
50 Boys Names That Mean Wind, Sky, Or Storm
These are our favorite baby names for boys when parents are looking for a stormy, windy, or sky-inspired first or middle name.
1. Abel
Abel is a Hebrew name that means breath.
In many mythologies, the wind was thought to be the breath of the gods. That makes us think Abel is a wonderful addition to our list of wind names and one you won’t find on other compilations.
2. Aeolus
Aeolus means quick-moving or nimble in Greek.
Aeolus is the Latinized spelling of Aiolos. Aillos was the Greek god, King of Aeolia, and keeper of the winds.
3. Akash
An Indian name, Akash means open space or sky.
In some Hinduism branches, Akash is the name given to space in which all things exist or the first element created and the essence of all things in the material world.
4. Amphorn
Amphorn is a Thai name that means sky.
Dusit Palace is a compound in Bangkok, Thailand, which houses a number of royal palaces. One of those palaces is Phra Thinang Amphorn Sathan, or the royal seat in the sky, home to the former king.
5. Amun
Amun is the name of an Egyptian god and means hidden.
Amun was one of the most important gods of Ancient Egypt. Considered to be the ultimate creator, he was god of the sun, the air, and the wind.
6. Anan
Anan is a Hebrew name meaning cloud.
Anan is also a name used by the Akan people of what we now call Ghana and the Ivory Coast in Western Africa. In the Akan language, Anan means fourth-born child.
7. Anil
Anil is an Indian name that means air, wind.
Indigofera suffruticosa is the scientific name for the anil plant, which is also known as wild indigo. It is a source of indigo dyes and was used by Mesoamerican civilizations to produce Maya blue pigment.
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Anore
A name from Greenland, Anore means wind.
Anore is a modern spelling of Anori, which has the same meaning in Greenland but is a Japanese girls’ name created by the kanji for love, affection, and village.
9. Arkansas
Arkansas evolved from an Algonquian term that means south wind.
The Algonkian-speaking people of the Ohio Valley used the term “the Arkansas” when referring to the Quapaws. The French who moved into the area transcribed this as Arcansas, which eventually became Arkansas.
10. Avel
In the Breton language, Avel means wind.
Although Avel means wind in the Breton language, it is considered by the Breton people not to be the direct use of a word as a name, but the local form of the Hebrew name Abel.
11. Barak
Barak is a Hebrew name that means lightning.
In the Old Testament, Barak was a ruler of Ancient Israel and military commander. Together with Deborah, he defeated the Canaanites.
12. Baran
Boran is a Kurdish name that means thunderstorm.
Although this is a Kurdish and Turkish boys’ name, when used by families who speak Persian, it is usually considered to be a girls’ name.
13. Brontes
Brontes is Greek for thunderer.
In Greek mythology, Brontes was one of three cyclops brothers who were the children of Uranus, the sky, and Gaia, the Earth. Brontes, along with his siblings, was responsible for making Zeus his thunderbolt.
14. Caelus
Caelus is a Roman name meaning sky.
This name has the same root as the English word celestial, meaning pertaining to the heavens and the sky. It is also linked to the Latin caelum, which means heaven, sky, the abode of the gods.
15. Celestine
Celestine is an English boy’s name that means of the sky.
Celestine is also another word for the mineral celestite. The largest known geode is a celestite geode that’s 35 feet in diameter and can be seen on South Bass Island in Lake Erie. Some of the celestine crystals are up to three feet wide.
16. Corentin
Corentin is a Breton name that means hurricane.
Pronounced KAW-RAHN-TEHN, this name is virtually unknown in the U.S. but has been relatively popular across France since the 1990s.
17. Enlil
An Ancient Sumerian name, Enlil, means wind.
The Ancient Sumerians wrote with a cuneiform script, similar to the hieroglyphics of the Egyptians, which used logos to represent spoken syllables. In Sumerian Cuneiform, Enlil is written as 𒀭𒂗𒆤.
18. Erjon
Erjon is an Albanian name that means our wind.
Researchers suggest that rather than meaning our wind, Erjon could have the more specific meaning of wind from the Ionian Sea.
19. Esen
Esen is Turkish and means the wind.
If you are looking for a baby name that means wind, we think Esen is a fabulous option, especially for babies who move like the wind and have a speedy delivery.
20. Gökcan
Gökcan is a modern Turkish name that means vast sky.
The International Gökcan College Children’s Folk Dance Festival takes place each year in the Turkish capital Istanbul. In 2019, 23 countries participated in the multi-day event.
21. Guntur
Guntur means thunder in Indonesian.
Mount Guntur is an active volcano in the Indonesian province of West Java. One of several overlapping stratovolcanoes, Guntur last erupted in 1847.
22. Keanu
Keanu is a Hawaiian name that means cool breeze.
Keanu, likely inspired by actor Keanu Reeves, has seen two periods of popularity in the U.S. The first was during the 1990s, and the second began in 2016. In 2019, the latest year for which figures are available, 426 baby boys were given the name Keanu.
23. Matuu
Matuu is a Polynesian name of uncertain meaning.
As the Polynesian god of the North Wind, Matuu was the second wind to be brought under control by the folk hero and rascally trickster, Māui.
24. Mellan
Mellan is from an Irish Gaelic name that means lightning.
Pronounced MEHL-an, Mellan is the Anglicized form of the Irish Gaelic name Meallán, which has a slightly different pronunciation of MEHL-awn.
25. Meriwether
Meriwether is a Middle English name that means happy weather.
Meriwether began as a nickname for someone with a happy disposition who was said to bring the merry weather with them. The most famous Meriwether is probably Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
26. Moe
A Burmese name, Moe means sky, rain.
As a Burmese name, this is distinct from the English language name Moe, which tends to be short for either Maurice or Morris.
27. Myrsky
Myrsky is a Finnish name that means sky.
The VL Myrsky was a World War II fighter and recognizance aircraft designed and built in Finland for the Finnish Air Force.
28. Naseem
Naseem is an Arabic name that means breeze.
Naseem is usually viewed as a gender-neutral name. In Turkey, the masculine form is often spelled Nesim, while in English speaking countries, the spelling Naseem is sometimes used.
29. Neifion
Neifion is a Welsh name meaning moist, wet, clouds.
While many Welsh names are specific to the country and are not local versions of other monikers, Neifion is not. This is actually a Welsh twist on the name Neptune.
30. Neil
Neil is an English name of disputed meaning.
Neil is the English form of the Gaelic name Niall. The jury is out on the correct meaning, with some experts claiming it means champion and others convinced it means cloud.
31. Neven
Neven is a Breton name that means sky.
The name Neven is also found in many Slavic language countries where it means marigold, making it not only a weather baby name but also a rare flower baby name for boys.
32. Nigel
Nigel is thought to mean cloud.
Many sources list Nigel as meaning black, but this is a common mistake. French monks translating Latin documents read Nigellus and assumed it was linked to the Latin niger, which means black.
33. Notus
Notus is a Latinized Greek name meaning south wind.
Notus was a Greek god of wind, most specifically the wind that brought the wet storms of the late summer and early winter.
34. Payne
As a Mapudungun name, Payne means sky blue.
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park is a 21,000 acre Florida State Park in Alachua County. This savanna park is also a U.S. National Natural Landmark.
35. Perun
A name from Slavic mythology, Perun means thunder.
Perun was the primary god in Slavic mythology. He was primarily the god of thunder, but also of the sky, storms, lightning, rain, and war.
36. Phirun
Phirun is a Khmer name meaning rain.
Although this is the name of the rain god in some mythologies, phirun is also Hmong slang for something fake, a scam, or a liar or idiot.
37. Samir
Samir is an Indian name meaning wind, air.
Although we have listed this as a weather baby name from India, it is also an Arabic boys’ name that means companion in evening talk.
38. Sepher
Sepher is a Persian name that means sky.
Sepher is a San Francisco Bay area DJ, remixer, producer, and live act. He performs in a range of styles, from experimental electronics to classic acid and off-kilter house.
39. Shu
Shu is an Egyptian name meaning emptiness or he who rises up.
Associated with dry, warm air, the Egyptian god Shu was seen as a cool, calm influence on the universe. He existed between the Earth and sky and, as such, was known as the wind.
40. Sky
A name from an English language word, sky means sky.
Sky is from the Old Norse word sky, meaning cloud, and is related to another Old Norse word, skuggi meaning shadow, and the Gothic word skuggwa, meaning mirror. Taken together, these give the name sky a fascinating, multi-layered meaning.
41. Stormur
Stomur is an Icelandic name meaning storm.
The earliest documented use of Stormur as a name was in Iceland in 1955. Since then, a total of 35 boys have been given Stormur as a forename and 53 as a middle name.
42. Sturm
Sturm is German for storm.
While this is a fabulous boys’ name that means storm, it is also the name of a premium skincare line, which may give some people the impression you named your son after face cream.
43. Styrmir
Styrmir is an Old Norse name that means to storm.
Styrmir evolved from the word sturmijaz, the literal translation of which is someone who causes storms. We think that makes it wonderful for a child who is not a storm themselves, but who causes storms around them.
44. Thor
Thor is an Old Norse name meaning thunder.
The most popular year for the name Thor in the United States was 1968 when 67 newborn boys or 0.004 percent of total male births were registered with this moniker.
45. Torm
A rare Estonian name, Torm means storm.
Players of the fantasy tabletop role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons may recognize Torm as the name of a figure in The Forgotten Realms.
46. Tufani
Tufani is a Swahili name meaning storm.
While many weather baby names come from regions known for their cold, snowy winter storms, Tufani is a welcome alternative from East Africa.
47. Van
Van is a Chin-Burmese name that means heaven or sky.
In Vietnam, this is written Vân and used as a gender-neutral name that means cloud. It can also be short for Ivan, which is the case for singer-songwriter Van Morrison.
48. Zenith
In English, Zenith means the point in the sky directly overhead.
On July 4th, 1868, Dr. Thomas Foster gave a speech in a settlement that would, eventually, become Duluth. He predicted it would become “The Zenith City of the Unsalted Seas,” and Zenith City is still Duluth’s nickname.
49. Zephyr
Zephyr is an Anglicized form of the Greek name Zephyros, which means west wind.
The Ford Zephyr was an executive car line by Ford of Britain, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company. Although never manufactured in the U.S., a few were imported during the production that ran from 1950 to 1972.
50. Zeus
A name from Greek mythology, Zeus means either sky or shine.
As the root of the Greek name Dionysos, Zeus is, somewhat surprisingly, the first step in the evolution of the names Deon, Dennis, and Dwight.
50 Girls Names That Mean Wind, Sky Or Storm
Here are some great baby names for girls when parents are looking for a stormy, windy, or sky-inspired first or middle name.
51. Aella
An Ancient Greek name, Aella means whirlwind.
Pronounced A-EHL-LA, this feels like the a great choice for parents seeking a name that means wind. If you expect your child to be a little bundle of speed and energy, this name might work for you. From a mythological standpoint, Aella was an Amazon warrior who fought Hercules with her weapon of choice, a double-sided axe.
52. Aellopus
Aellopus is a Greek name that means whirlwind footed.
Aellopus was one of the nicknames given to Iris, the Greek goddess of rainbows and the golden-winged messenger to the gods.
53. Aethra
Aethra is a Greek name meaning bright sky.
Sometimes written as Aithra, Aethra is the name of a genus of crab. There are five species of Aethra crab, all of which are found in and around the Pacific.
54. Ahana
Ahana is a Japanese name that means sky flower.
Looking for a name that means sky? The kanji combination 天花 is spoken as AH-HAH-NAH and means sky flower. However, other kanji combinations have the same pronunciation but different meanings.
55. Alizée
Alizée is a French name meaning trade wind.
A modern French name, Alizée, first hit the name charts in 1986, peaked in 2001, and has slowly decreased in popularity since.
56. Amaterasu
Amaterasu is a Japanese name meaning shines from the sky.
In the Ise, Mie Prefecture of Japan, you can visit the Ise Grand Shrine, dedicated to the ancient Japanese sun goddess, Amaterasu.
57. Amihan
Amihan is a Tagalog name that means north wind or winter storm.
In Tagalog mythology, Amihan is the first living being to inhabit the universe. The deity is genderless and is depicted in the form of a bird.
58. Anemone
Anemone comes from the Greek word anemos, which means wind.
Anemone serves as a girl’s name that means wind, as well as a flower name for girls. And you have the bonus association with sea anemones.
59. Anila
Anila is an Indian name meaning wind.
This is the feminine form of the name Anil, who in Hindu mythology is a god of wind.
60. Araceli
A Spanish name, Araceli, means altar of the sky.
In European, Spanish Araceli is pronounced a-ra-THEH-lee, but in Latin American Spanish, the name is more commonly pronounced as a-ra-SEH-lee.
61. Audra
The Lithuanian name Audra means storm.
In the U.S., Audra has been used as an alternative to Audry, which means noble strength, since the mid 19th century. It reached peak popularity in 1967.
62. Aura
Aura is an English girl’s name meaning breeze, breath, or wind.
Some people believe that living creatures are surrounded by an energy field, the color and frequency of which can indicate the current state of health.
63. Auretta
Auretta is an Italian name that means light breeze.
Italian actress Auretta Gay is famous for her role in the cult horror classic Zombie Flesh Eaters, in which she went diving wearing only an impossibly small thong and her scuba gear.
64. Awen
Awen is a Welsh name meaning muse or poetic inspiration.
Along with the Welsh word awel, which means breeze, Awen evolved from the word root uel, meaning to blow. Awen was said to blow across a creative artist, leaving them awash with inspiration.
65. Azure
Azure is an English name that means sky blue.
In Medieval France, the Latin word lazuli was incorrectly translated as l’ azure or the blue. This was in reference to the semi-precious stone lapis lazuli.
66. Bonaria
Bonaria is a Sardinian name that means good wind.
The name Bonaria comes from one of the Sardinian epithet for the Virgin Mary — Nostra Signora di Bonaria or Our Lady of the Good Wind. This name was given in reference to her being a patron of mariners and sailors.
67. Ĉiela
Ĉiela is an Esperanto name that means heavenly, from the sky.
Esperanto is a planned language created by Polish ophthalmologist L. L. Zamenhof in 1887. His intention was to foster world peace by creating an easy-to-learn language everyone could speak.
68. Cielo
Cielo is a Spanish name meaning sky.
The Chilean-Canadian movie-length documentary Cielo was shot in Chile’s Atacama Desert. It’s a film about the remarkably clear and beautiful sky and the impact it has on the local population.
69. Dangira
Dangira is a Lithuanian name that means sky.
Dangira is pronounced dahn-GHEER-ah with the emphasis firmly on the second syllable, and this lyrical girl’s name, meaning sky, is virtually unknown outside of Lithuania.
70. Dima
Dima means downpour in Arabic.
While Dima is a girl’s name, you may, on occasion, see a male Dima. However, in these cases, Dima is usually an abbreviated form of Dimitri or other versions of the Greek name Demetrius.
71. Ekaitza
Ekaitza is a Basque name that means storm.
Ekaitza is the name of a digital artist in California who is known for their work combining classical art and technology.
72. Era
Era is an Albanian name meaning wind.
Era was relatively popular in the U.S., right up until the 1930s when it dropped out of the top 1,000 girls’ names, never to return. Its highest ranking was in 1898, when it reached number 340.
73. Glaw
Glaw is a modern Welsh name that means rain.
For those who are not familiar with the correct pronunciation of Welsh, this name looks as if the pronunciation would rhyme with flaw. However, the proper way to say Glaw in Welsh is to make it rhyme with now.
74. Haizea
Haizea is a Basque name meaning wind.
The Haizea Wind Group of Spain is an international company that builds wind turbines in both their home country and Argentina.
75. Haneul
Haneul is a Korean name that means heaven or sky.
Haneul is relatively popular in Korea, where it is gender-neutral. However, only a tiny number of boys are given the name, so it is usually considered to be feminine.
76. Inanna
Inanna is a name from Sumerian mythology. It means lady of the heavens.
In Sumerian mythology, Inanna was the goddess of fertility, love, and war. She went to the underworld where her sister had her killed, but Inannna was allowed to leave again when her husband agreed to take her place.
77. Iris
An English name, Iris means rainbow in Greek.
Also serving as a girl’s flower name, Iris would be a beautiful option as a weather name for a rainbow baby.
78. Kailani
Kailani is a Hawaiian name that means ocean, sea, heaven, sky.
Even knowing how popular Hawaiian names have become, we were surprised to discover Kailani was ranked at number 350 in the most used girls’ names list for 2019. That year, 898 newborn girls were named Kailani in the U.S.
79. Kapheira
Kapheira is a mythological Greek name that means stormy-breath.
The K-A-P-H-E-I-R-A spelling of this name is a direct transliteration of how it sounds in Greek. You can also use the classical Latin spelling of Capheira.
80. Minnesota
Minnesota is a Dakota Sioux name meaning cloudy water.
This may not be everyone’s idea of a cool baby name meaning sky. However, an alternative translation is sky-colored water, and we love the idea of a name that reflects, pun intended, the look of the cloudy sky on the river’s surface.
81. Misty
Misty is an Old English name that means covered in mist.
The Jazz standard Misty was recorded by Erroll Garner in 1954. The record was central to the storyline of the 1971 Clint Eastwood movie Play Misty For Me.
82. Nephele
Nephele is a Greek name meaning cloud.
In Greek mythology, Nephele was the name given to a cloud Zeus used to create a replica of his wife, Hera. He did this to see if Ixion was secretly in love with Hera.
83. Ninlil
Ninlil is a Sumerian name, meaning lady of the wind.
While Ninlil’s name is thought to be lady of the wind, or possibly lady of the breeze, she was also known as the varicolored ear or goddess of grain, particularly barley.
84. Nuit
A name from ancient Egypt, Nuit means sky.
The Book of Nuit, sometimes written as The Book of Nut, is a set of astronomical texts written by the Ancient Egyptians. They covered the movements of the sun, moon, planets, and the cycles of the stars.
85. Pilvi
Pilvi is a Finnish name meaning clouds.
In Finland, the name day for Pilvi is April 19th, while in Estonian, where the name is also commonly used, the name day is November 21st.
86. Puleng
Puleng is a Sotho name that means in the rain.
Puleng is the heroine of the Netflix drama Blood and Water. Set in an elite private school, the drama revolves around Puleng’s quest to discover whether Fikile Bhele, another teen she meets at a party, is her sister, who was kidnapped at birth.
87. Rain
Rain is the English word for precipitation.
Some people choose to spell the name Raine. However, when they do so, the meaning becomes another, entirely different English name, this time meaning queen.
88. Rakia
Rakia is a Hebrew name meaning sky, heaven.
In Balkan countries, Rakia is the collective term for fruit brandies, with the most common flavors being apricot and plum. Commercial rakia is around 40 percent alcohol, but homemade varieties can be more potent.
89. Samira
Samira is an Indian name that means wind, breeze, air.
When used by Hindi speakers, Samira is a Sanskrit name with the meaning above. However, for Arabic speakers, it will have the same sound, but the meaning will be entertaining companion.
90. Sema
Sema is a Turkish word for sky.
When work begins on a new Buddist temple in Thailand, boundary stones called sema hin are used to mark the outline of the sacred ordination hall.
91.
Skye
The Modern English word sky when used as a name generally has an e added on the end.
The most popular year for this name in the U.S. was 2014, when 887 newborn girls, or 0.045 percent of all girls born that year, were named Skye.
92. Stormy
Stormy is an English name that means unsettled, unpredictable outbursts.
In the 1994-95 academic year, Lake Erie College ran a contest in their alumni magazine to find a new mascot. The winner was Stormy.
93. Tempest
Tempest is an English word that means storm.
The actress Tempestt Bledsoe began her career in an ABC afterschool special but became well known for her role as Vanessa Huxtable in The Cosby Show.
94. Tondra
Tondra is an Esperanto name meaning thunderous.
One hundred ninety-three light-years away from Earth in the constellation Ophiuchus, there is a planet called Tondra. It orbits a star called HD 148427, at slightly less than the distance Earth orbits our sun, and its year lasts 331.5 Earth days.
95. Tsisana
A Georgian name, Tsisana, means of the sky.
In the sovereign country of Georgia, Tsisana is also the name for what English speakers call forget-me-nots. This is probably because of the flower’s sky-blue color.
96. Tuulikki
Tuulikki is a Finnish name that means little wind.
Tove Jansson, creator of the children’s books The Moomins, based the character Too-Ticky on her partner, American born Finnish artist Tuulikki Pietilä.
97. Varsha
Varsha is an Indian name meaning rain.
We think Varsha is a fabulous name for a baby girl born during a rainstorm, especially if your family has Indian heritage.
98. Vėtra
A Lithuanian name, Vėtra means storm.
French clothing company Vėtra was founded in Paris in 1927. Still run by the same family, the company produces workwear with a uniquely French twist.
99. Zerua
Zerua is a Basque name that means sky, heavens.
Zerua Games is a small independent game company that creates quirky board, card, and dice games for the family market.
100. Zilan
Zilan is a Kurdish name that means storm.
A name that is unknown in the U.S., Zilan would be a fabulous baby name that means storm for a family with Kurdish heritage.
Whatever The Weather
Perhaps you have an as-yet unborn baby who is kicking up a storm in the womb. Or maybe you have always wanted a name that means sky.
Whatever the reason you are here, we hope you’ve found a baby name that means wind, sky, or storm that suits the latest addition to your family.
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How to name a child in 2022: a list of names by month
Many parents are sure that the name plays a special role in the life of a child.
To emphasize the uniqueness of the baby, mothers and fathers are increasingly choosing rare and beautiful names. “First Yaroslavsky” figured out the trends for 2022.
Firstly, the year of the tiger has an influence. That is why the names Leo, Leon, Bars, Teresa, Leon, Ruslan, Ariana can become popular. The meanings of these names are directly related to wild animals.
Secondly, the tendency to give short names Lev, Mark, Anton, Ilya, Nika, Agata, Anya remains popular.
Thirdly, Russians try to keep up with Europe and like to call their children foreign names. For example, David, Robert, Arthur, Diana, Mia.
Fourthly, Eastern names such as Timur, Umar, Safiya, Maryam, Amina are becoming more and more popular.
The most unusual names for boys from Yaroslavl were Leonard, Leon, Savvaty, and Seraphim. The girls have Ilana, Mia-Victoria and Adriana.
The editors of the site kakzovut.ru also provide recommended names for boys and girls, which are selected based on the month of birth.
Names for girls and boys born in January: Aglaya, Nina, Tatiana, Uliana, Susanna, Evgenia, Emilia, Julia, Anastasia, Irina, Maria, Vasilisa, Oksana, Natalia, Anton, Grigory, Ilya, Lev, Daniil, Nikita, Peter, Pavel, Mark, Luka, Leonid, Alexander, Makar, Ivan, Savva, Stepan, Mikhail, Ignat, Tikhon, Philip, Anatoly, Arseny, Efim, Denis.
Names for girls and boys born in February: Inna, Mila, Agnia, Zoya, Valentina, Xenia, Olga, Svetlana, Ekaterina, Arina, Marta, Sofia, Regina, Alexey, Yuri, George, Alexander, Vasily, Maxim, Victor, Valery, Dmitry, Savva, Arkady, Gennady, Jan, Semyon, Roman, Vladimir, Innokenty.
Names for girls and boys born in March: Kira, Marina, Antonina, Daria, Olga, Alexandra, Kristina, Nadezhda, Nika, Iraida, Barbara, Victoria, Adelina, Vyacheslav, Philip, Fedor, Leonid, Maxim, Ilya, Daniil, Nikolai, David, Alexey, Sergey, Eduard, Valery, Tikhon, Yakov, Vadim, German, Timofey.
Names for girls and boys born in April: Daria, Sofia, Aglaya, Larisa, Taisiya, Lydia, Pelageya, Alla, Maria, Anfisa, Mina, Vasilisa, Julia, Polina, Nika, Galina, Margarita, Alexander, Kirill, Stepan, Andrei, Zakhar, Nikita, Ivan, Leonid, Victor, George, Luka, Makar, Yaroslav, Artyom, Daniel, Dmitry, Valentin, Adrian, Nazar, Eric.
Names for girls and boys born in May: Elizaveta, Xenia, Teona, Tamara, Jeanne, Valeria, Lilia, Anastasia, Anna, Nina, Varvara, Zoya, Arina, Yana, Irina, Nikolai, Konstantin, Adam, Valery, Grigory, Valentin, Pavel, Gleb, Evgeny, Vasily, Semyon, Marat, Osip, Arseny, Boris, Yegor, Nikita, Miron, Mikhail.
Names for girls and boys born in June: Sofia, Elena, Vera, Milana, Anna, Claudia, Eva, Agatha, Alena, Uliana, Maria, Melania, Antonina, Domna, Dmitry, Svyatoslav, Andrey, Bogdan, Ignat, Roman, Demid, Fedor, Luka, Peter, Anton, Sergey, Efim, Daniel, Alexey, Savely, Vladimir, Igor, Timur.
Names for girls and boys born in July: Veronika, Elena, Vasilisa, Dinara, Angelina, Marta, Olga, Valentina, Yesenia, Inna, Yana, Angela, Marina, Karina, Margarita, Julia, Anatoly, Leonid, Ivan, Julian, Nikita, Artyom, David, Ostap, Pavel, Leo, Mark, Anton, Yuri, Stepan, Trofim, Felix, Maxim, Gennady, Evgeny.
Names for girls and boys born in August: Svetlana, Yaroslava, Mila, Anna, Lyubov, Anfisa, Antonina, Elena, Nonna, Daria, Iya, Maria, Kristina, Irina, Susanna, Alena, Vladislav, Roman, Boris, Philip, George, Fedor, Anatoly, Alexander, Cyril, Nikolai, Plato, Vyacheslav, Mikhail, Ilya, Lev, Vladimir, Rodion, Semyon, Ilya, Arseny, Efim.
Names for girls and boys born in September: Elizaveta, Yana, Julia, Elena, Nadezhda, Natalia, Kira, Tatyana, Tamara, Vasilisa, Lyudmila, Alexandra, Sofia, Timofey, Alexey, Victor, Ilya, Arkady, Andrey, Maxim, Pavel, Konstantin, Makar, Sergey, Ignat, Savva, Stepan, Ivan, Eugene, German, Peter, Daniel, Zakhar, Vasily, Miron.
Names for girls and boys born in October: Ekaterina, Irina, Sofia, Raisa, Vera, Valeria, Victoria, Taisiya, Dominika, Zlata, Pelageya, Xenia, Vladislav, Anatoly, Igor, Vladimir, Trofim, Oleg, Nikolai, Albert, Valentin, Mark, Grigory, Cyril, Alexei, Luka, Vyacheslav, Fedor, Rodion, Leo, Roman, Matvey.
Names for girls and boys born in November: Elizaveta, Mina, Valeria, Anna, Melania, Alexandra, Seraphim, Agatha, Anastasia, Evdokia, Irina, Darina, Yakov, Anton, Ivan, Vasily, Maxim, Leonid, Arseniy, Tikhon, Taras, Nikita, Kirill, Valery, Mikhail, Nestor, Viktor, Timofey, Artyom, Dmitry, Nazar.
Names for girls and boys born in December: Kira, Victoria, Tamara, Milana, Anastasia, Lydia, Ekaterina, Angelina, Vera, Zoya, Margarita, Lilia, Andrei, Plato, Gleb, Alexei, Mark, Konstantin, Nikolai, Trofim, Nikita, Arkady, Vsevolod, Stepan, Savely, Gennady, Zakhar, Denis, Klim, Yaroslav.
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Complete lists of names for boys and girls
The hottest debate during the expectation of a baby flares up around the choice of a name for a new little man. Someone’s name “comes in a dream”, someone arranges a real lottery and pulls out pieces of paper with names, and someone knows what his children will be called long before they appear. How did you choose a name for your baby? Share your story on our forum! The site “Give birth, grow up …” offers you on its pages complete lists of names of boys and girls.
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DEMIAN DENIS JAMAL, JAMAL, JAMIL JANNI JACK DZHIGAN JIM JOE GIOVANNI JORDAN GEORGE DIC 0050 Dinasius Dietrich Dmitry Dobrolyub Dobromil Dobrosmil Dobroslav Dobrynya Domaslav Donald Dormidont Dorofei, Evdo Evdo Evgrait Evgency Evgency Evgency Evangel EVLAMPIY EVLASIY EVOD EVPATIY EVSEVIY EVSEII EVSTAFIY EVSTIGNEI EVSTIKHIAN ИЗЯСЛАВ ИИСУС ИКРАМ ИЛИАН ИЛЛАРИОН ИЛЬГАМ, ИЛЬХАМ ИЛЬГИЗ ИЛЬДАН ИЛЬДАР ИЛЬДУС ИЛЬНАР ИЛЬНУР ИЛЬСИЯР ИЛЬСУР ИЛЬФАР ИЛЬФАТ ИЛЬШАТ ИЛЬЯ ИЛЬЯС ИМАН ИММАНУИЛ ИНАЛ ИНАР ИНГАМ INNAM INNOKENTIY INSAN INSAR INSAF IOV ION IONA IONOS, IONAS IOSIF IPAT IPATIY Hippolytus Irakli Irek Irji Irik Irfan Irshad, Irshat ISA Isaac, Isak Isaaki Isidore Iskander Ismagil Ismail Ismate Iskrati Idasmasl Imelaws. JUDAH ICHLAS IHSAN IHTIRAM ISHBULAT ISHBULDY ISHGILDI ISHTUGAN Male names Kavi KAVIM Kader Katim Kadyr Kazym Casimir Calistrate Kallim Callist Camal Camille Camille Capiton Karen Carim KASIM KASIM KASIM KASIM KASIM KASYAN, KASSIAN KATIB KAUSAR KAFIL KAKHARMAN KAHIR KAHKHAR KASHFULLA KASHSHAF KAYUM KAYUKHBEK Kim Kindey Kiram Kirill Kirsan Claudius Klim, Clement Clod Conan Kondrat, Kondratiy Conrad Constantin Roots Cornelius Koshchei Kriv kriv Kriwan KSENOFONT KUZMA, KOZMA KULAKHMET KUPRIYAN KURBAN KURBAT KURMAN KUTDUS KYYAM KEMAL KYAVSAR Male names Lavan Lavr, Lavrenty Ladimir Ladislav Lazari Lazin Lanselot Largi Latif LENAR LENAR Leon Leon Leon Leon Lena Leona Leon LIVIY LIR LOKMAN LONGIN LOT LUKA LUKA, LUKYAN LUKYAN LUCHEZAR LYUBIM LYUBOMIR LYUBOMYSL Lyoslav Ludwig Lyudmil Lyabib Lyaziz Laysan Male names Mauritan Mavrodi Magdan Magdi Magid Magsum MAZIT MASIT Mayo Mayo May MAKSIMILIAN MAKSUD MAKSUZ MAL, MALY, MLADEN MALIK MANAP MANAT MANNAF MANSUR MANUIL MANFRED MARAT Marvin Mardan Marian Marc MARK MARCO Mars Marsel Martin Martyn Masnawi Matvey Mahmoud Makhmud MEPHEL MEPHIRIA MEPHURY MEPHURIA MILAN MILOVAN MILON MILORAD MILOSLAV MINNIYAR MIRGALI MIRGALIM MIRGAYAZ MIRZA MIROLYUB МИРОН МИРОСЛАВ МИСАИЛ МИСБАХ МИТРОФАН МИФТАХ МИХАИЛ МИХЕЙ МИХМАН МИЧЛОВ МИЧУРА МОДЕСТ МОИСЕЙ МОЛЧАН МСТИСЛАВ МУБАРАК МУБИН МУГАЛЛИМ МУДДАРИС МУКАДДАС МУККАРАМ МУНИР МУНИС МУРАД МУРАТ MUSA MUSLIM MUSTAFA MUSTAFIR MUHAMMEAD MUHAMMED MUHAMMET MUHAMMETJAN MUHANDIS MUHLIS Mukhsin, Muksin MUKHTAR Musharif Musharraf Murid Male names Nabib Nagim Nadir Nazari Nazi Nazir Naki Naki Naki Naki Naki Naki Naki Naki Naribk NASREDDIN NASRETDIN NATAN NAUM NAFIK NAFIS NEVZOR NEYMAT NEKRAS NEON NESTOR NIZAM NIKANDR
Nikita Nicifor Nicemus Nikolay Nile NILSOS NIFONT NIYAZ Norman NUGMAN NURGALI NURIMA Nurima Nurima Nurima Nurima Nurima Nurima 9005 9005 Nurima 9005 9005 NURULLA 9005 NURULLA OKTAI OLAN OLAF OLEG OLES OLZHAS OLIVER OLIVIER OLYMPY OLGERD OMAR ONISIM Honore Onufry Orest Oswald Osip Oscar OSMAN OSTO Male names Pavel Palladium Pankrat, Pancrati Panfil Paramon Parphens PARPHEN PARPHEN PERESVET PETER PIMEN PIST PLATO POLYCARP POMPEI PONTIUS PORFIRIUS POTAP PROCL PROcopius Prokofiy Protas Prokhor Ptolomium Putir Putislav Male names Rabit Ravil Radigost Radiy Radif Radif Radoslav Rail RAIMON RAIMON RAIMON RAIMOMAN RAMIZ RAMIL RAMIS RASYL RASYM RASIKH RASOUL RATIBOR RATMIR RAUF RAUSHAN RAFAIL Rafgat Rafik Rafis Rafkat Rakhim Rachman Rachmatulla Rashid Rashid RASS RENAS Renold Renold RIMA RIFAT RIFET RIFE ROBERT RODION RODISLAV ROLAN ROLAND ROMAN ROSTISLAV RUBEN RUBIN RUDOLF RUZAL RUSLAN RUSTAM9 RUSTEM Rustik Rushan Rurik Men Names Saban Sabah Sabit Sabur Savva Savel Sagadat Sagid Sadi SALIS
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SALLALE
SALIA SALIH SALMAN SALVADOR SAMAD, SAMAT SAMIR SAMSON SAMUIL SANNAM SARDAR SATTAR SAUD SAFAR САФРОН САХИДЯМ СВЕТЛАН СВЕТОВИД, СВЕНТОВИД СВЕТОЗАР СВЯТОГОР СВЯТОПОЛК СВЯТОСЛАВ СЕВАСТЬЯН СЕВЕРИН СЕВЕРЬЯН СЕЛИВАН СЕМЕН СЕРАПИОН СЕРАФИМ СЕРГЕЙ СИБАЙ СИДОР СИЛА СИЛАНТИЙ СИЛЬВЕСТР СИРАЗИ СЛАВОМИР СОКРАТ SOLOVEY SOLOMON SOM SOFRON SPARTAK SPIRIDON STACRAT STANIMIR STANISLAV Stepan Stephen Pokhan Suleiman Sultan Sysoy Names Tabris Tavfik, Taufik, Tofik Tair TAIIF TAIMAM TAMENA Taliber TAMAZ TAHRIR TAHRA TAHRALS, TAGIR TAHRIC TAHRIP TAHRICA TVERDISLAV TVORIMIR TELMAN THEODOR TERENTIY TIBERIY TIBOR TIGRAN TIGRIY TIMER TIMON TIMOFEY TIMUR 0050 Tikhomir Tikhon Trifim TROFIM TULPA Tour Male names Uzbek Ulan Ulmanas Ulmas Ulyan Ulyan UMID URAL URENTEN URIPEN UROMAN 900 UROMAN 900 SUPEN 9005 FE FAZIL FAZIL FAIZ FAIK FAIL FAYZULLA FANDAS FANIS FANNUR FARID FARIT FARHAD FAIH ФАТТАХ ФАУСТ ФАЯЗ ФЕДОР ФЕДОТ ФЕЛИКС ФЕОДОСИЙ ФЕОКТИСТ ФЕОФАН ФЕОФИЛ ФЕРАПОНТ ФЕРДИНАНД ФИДАИ ФИДАИЛ ФИДЕЛЬ ФИЛАРЕТ ФИЛАТ ФИЛИМОН ФИЛИПП ФИЛОН ФИЛОФЕЙ ФИРДАУС ФЛОРЕНТИЙ ФОКА ФОМА FORTUNAT FRANK FRANZ FRANCIS FRED FRIEDRICH FROL, FLOR FRUK FUAD Male names ХАБИБ ХАБИБУЛЛА ХАБИР ХАДЖАР ХАДИ ХАДИС ХАЗАР ХАИМ ХАЙДАР ХАЙРАТ ХАЙРЕТДИН ХАКИМ ХАЛИК ХАЛИЛ ХАЛИМ ХАЛИТ ХАМЗА ХАМИД ХАММАТ ХАНИФ ХАРВЕЙ ХАРИС ХАРИТОН ХАРЛАМПИЙ ХАРУН HASAN KHTTAB HAFIZ HASHIM HAYAT HIKMET HISAM, HUSAM HISAN KHOJA HRABR HRISANF HRISOY Christians Christ Christophore Husain Men Names Claim Caesar Cenghis Shaykhulla Shakir Shakirt Shamil Shami Shukat Shafagat 900 Schapy 900 Shaphab SHIRIN SHUKRAN SHUKHRAT Male names EGMOND EGMONT EDWARD EDWIN EDGAR EDEM EDMUND EDWARD ЯНУС ЯРАН ЯРИЛО ЯРОМИР ЯРОПОЛК ЯРОСЛАВ ЯРУЛЛА ЯСИН ЯСИР ЯСМИНЬ ЯСОН ЯТИМ
АВГУСТА АВДОТЬЯ АВРЕЛИЯ АВРОРА АГАПИЯ АГАТА АГАФИЯ АГАФЬЯ АГДАЛИЯ АГИДА AGUILIA AGLAIDA AGLIA AGLIA AGNESSA AGNIA AGRAFENA AGRIPPINA ADA ADELAIDA ADELINE ADELIA Adil Adriana Azal Azaria Aziza Aida Aiban Aigul Aila, ila aisil Aishah Aksinya Akulina Alana ALIKO ALILOCA 9005 ALILIS ALMA ALSU ALFEY ALBA ALBERTA ALBINA ALDA ALZHBETA ALMA ALMIRA ALTA ALFIRA ALFIYA Amalia Amanda Amanalla Amelia amilya Amir AMNA Anastasia Angelina Andromeda Angelica, Angela Anisa Anisa Anthina Antoine Antoine Antoine Antoine Antoine Antoine Antonis
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APPOLONIA APRAXIA ARABELLA AREFA ARIADNA ARINA ARIEL ARSLANBIKA ARCHELIA ASILA Asia ASLIA ASMA Astra Astrid ASA Aurelia Aurodita Achia Ahsana Aelita Women’s names Badira BAKIRA BAAN 9005 BAUNA BAUNA BAUN BEATRICE BELA BELLA BELOSLAVA, BELYANA BENEDICT BERESLAVA BERISLAVA BERTA BIKA BIRGIT BIRUTA Blagoslava, blessings, Blagin, Blagin Blanca Bogdan Bozhena, Bozhana Bozhdara Borislav Boyan Bratislava Bronislav Women’s names Vasikha Valeria Valid Vali VASILISA VASILYA VASIM VASSA VEGA VEDA VELA VELIMIRA VELISLAVA VENUS VENIAMIN VENTSSLAV Vera Veronika Veselina Vetta Veta VIDA, VIDANA VIKIA Victoria VILADA VIOLALE Violeta Violetta Virginia Vitina vita vita vita VITA , VLADA VLASTA VOISLAVA VSEMILA VSESLAV Female names GABRIELLA GADIL GAZIZA GAZIA Gaisha Galatea Galima, Galia Galina Galia GAMILA Gafura Gaane Heba Gelia Gella Henrietta Georgin Gerda Gloria Gloria Gloria Gloria Gloria Gloria Gloria Gloria Gloria GORDIANA GORISLAVA HORTENSIA GRADISLAVA HRAZHYNA GRANISLAVA GRATSIA GRETA GUZELIA GUZEL ghoul Gulzar Gulzif Gulnaz Gulnara Gulnur Gulfii Gulchechki Gulshat GUZEL Women’s names DAIN DAMARA DANYARINA Daniel Daniela Daniela Daniela Daniela Daniela Daniela, Danila DARINA DARISA DARIA DARIA DAPHIA DEBOR DAISY DELIA DELFINA DELFUSIA DENIZ JAMIL DZHANETA ДЖАННАТ ДЖЕМИЛА ДЖЕММА ДЖИНА ДЖОКОНДА ДЖУЛИЯ ДЖУЛЬЕТТА ДИАНА ДИЛИЯ ДИЛЬБАР ДИЛЬНАС ДИЛЬШАТ ДИЛЯ ДИЛЯРА ДИНА ДИНАРА ДИОДОРА ДИОНИСИЯ ДОБРОМИЛА ДОБРОМИРА ДОБРОСЛАВА ДОЛОРЕС ДОМЕНИКА, ДОМИНИКА ДОМНА DORA DOROTHEIA DOROFEIA DRAGOMIRA DRUZHINA Female names EVA EVGENIA EVDOKIYA EVLAMPIA Zalika Zalina Zamil Zamina Zamir Zamfira ZARIMA ZARINA Zakhina Zahira Zvenislava Zili Zinida Zinnat ZITA ZIT ZOYA ZULFIYA ZUKHRA ZYYA Women’s names YVETTA YVONA IDA Ezekiel ISABELLA Izolda ILANA ИЛЗЕ ИЛОНА ИЛЬГИЗА ИЛЬДУСА ИЛЬЗИДА ИЛЬНАЗ ИЛЬНАРА ИЛЬНУРА ИЛЬСИЯ ИЛЬСУРА ИНАРА ИНГА ИНГЕБОРГА ИНДИРА ИНЕССА ИННА ИОАННА ИОЛАНТА ИППОЛИТА ИРАДА ИРАИДА ИРЕНА ИРИАДА ИРИНА ИРМА ISKRA ISLAMIA IFIGENIA Female names KADIMA KADIRA KADRIA KAZIMIR KAILIA KAIM KALERIIA Kalima Kalina Kallista Camali Camaria Camellia Camilla Camille Capitoline Cara Carima Carmen Carmen Kashima Catyl Claudia CIRAMA KIRAM CLARA CLARIS CLEOPATRA CLEMENTINE, CLEMENTINE COLOMBINE CONSTANTIA KORA CORDELIA CORNELIA Ksemiri, beauty Christina Ksenia Women’s names Lada Laziza Laisa Laim Landysh Larisa Laura Swan Led Lenis Lenora 900 Leona Leonora Lenore Leonora Leonore LEIA LIANA LIBYA LYDIA LIKA LILIANA LILY, LILIANA LINA, LIANA LINDA LIIA LOKMANIA LOLA Lola, Lolla, Lolita Lolita Louise Lucretia Lutfulla, Lottfull Lubava Lyubomila Lubomir Lyudmila Lucy Lucia Lucia MAVALIDA MAVEVIA MAVELIDA MAGDALINE MAGSUMA MADINA MADLEEN MADLENA MAISSAR MAYA MALANIA MALIK MALUSHA, MLADA MALVINA MANSURA Margarita Mariam Marianna Marina Marieta Marie Marlene Marseline Marseille March Maryam Matilda Matrena Maulida Medea Meling Melinga Meling MILENA MILITSA MILOSLAV MILYAUSHA MINA MINNULLA MIRABELLA MIRANDA MIRDZA MIROSLAVA Mirra Mikhailina Mlada Monica Mstislav MUZ MUNIRA MUNISA MURTAZ MURSHIDA Muhandis MUEMINA MURI Women’s names NADIM Nadir
But women with these names will definitely be lucky in the cards (a joke, of course, though…)
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so that the name will surely bring him happiness. No matter what anyone says, happiness in love is one of the important aspects of a successful life. Let’s not take today’s material on the interpretation of names too seriously (after all, this is just a theory), but just see what names, according to the tarologist, bring future failures in their personal lives to girls. Our colleagues from Woman.ru tried to warn young parents.
Marianna Abravitova is a tarot reader, psychologist and writer.
There is an opinion that the name given at birth programs a certain character in a person and predetermines his fate. From the point of view of energy from the very first day, it is actively involved in the formation of personal qualities, and hence the whole fate of a little person. Therefore, the choice must be approached very carefully. There are a few key recommendations here.
Be careful with names that belong to your relatives or friends. You can only name a child after someone if that person has lived a long and happy life. Otherwise, there is a risk that the child will repeat someone’s not entirely successful fate.
Pay attention to the sound of the name. For a girl, it is better to choose softer combinations of letters. The firmness in the name gives an appropriate character, which is well suited for a boy. Variants of a soft female name – Elena, Julia, Alla, Ksenia. Male options – Artem, Gleb, Victor, Alexander.
According to tarot reader Marianna Abravitova , the name leaves an imprint on the fate of a woman, which is why someone is lucky in love, and someone is more often not.
– I will name, perhaps, the most unfortunate names in Russian culture. I will surprise you, because the three main names, the owners of which have a hard time in life, are Faith, Hope and Love. It so happened that for us these are three whales of reliability and happiness, but the stars ordered otherwise, the expert believes.
Marianna says that the name Vera carries a message of spirituality. A girl, a girl and a woman named Vera will always be a very complex nature, because we live in the material world, and Vera always has a conflict between spirituality and reality.
— Such women either marry late or remain single at all. Unfortunately, they rarely find personal female happiness. But Vera’s career is easy to build, since she has strong energy and most often, instead of personal, she transfers it to the public, – the tarologist believes.
According to the expert’s experience, Hopes are no less internally complex than Faiths.
– Hope – means that we hope, and it turns out that hope is a transfer of energy into the future. For example, happiness is now, and hope is just beyond the horizon. Women with this name become people of missed opportunities, people chasing illusory happiness, the woman explains. The fact is that the energy of Hope is directed towards tomorrow, but it is not enough for real life.
The tarot reader clarifies that there are no universal recommendations, therefore, perhaps, if Nadezhda is influenced by her surname or patronymic, they will stop her energy drifting into the future.
The tarot reader calls this name insidious, all because it denotes the very feeling and emotion. Love live in the heart, rationality is not familiar to them.
– Remember Lyuba from your life. Did she become a school principal or a PhD? It is unlikely that they always talk about men, suitors, how good it is to be loved. This name completely surrounds them, the energy of love is very strong. They have many illusions, and usually they are unhappy in love, because they don’t really relate to it, the tarologist explains.
According to the expert, men often shun Lyubochek because they have many illusions and the energy of love, but few real opportunities and skills.
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1 comment then his fate will not be the same as that of others, special. Many mothers think so, flipping through the endless pages of the Internet in search of that very name. Basically, parents want to choose an original name so that kindergarten teachers roll their eyes, there are those who choose names that will bring good luck – also an interesting approach. Our colleagues from Wday.ru remembered what names were popular in Moscow 100 years ago, and found out where all the Nastenkas have gone now.
Nastena, where are you?
One of the most popular names in post-revolutionary Russia was Anastasia, or affectionately Nastenka. That was the name of almost every tenth girl in the country. By the end of the 20th century, there were very few Nasts. And in recent years, parents are increasingly remembering this undeservedly forgotten beautiful name and giving it to their children. According to statistics, now Nastya is in the top 10 most popular girl names.
The name Ivan has the same fate – a hundred years ago this name was a classic, then, at 1990 years, Ivanov diminished. And now this name is in fourth place in the popularity rating.
But the name Galina over the past 100 years has completely lost its relevance. Either because in Spanish and Italian this word means “chicken”, or just tired. The name Lyudmila, which used to be honored, has now been replaced with the short Mila, as newborn girls are now often called.
Sasha and Lesha are always in fashion
Such names as Nina, Valentin, Gennady, Anatoly are quite forgotten these days. And if in Soviet times they were widespread, today they are a rarity. Infrequently today you will meet Vasilyev, Tamar and Claudius. Almost disappeared from everyday life such names as Zoya, Evdokia, Lydia, Gerasim, Zinaida. But once it was they who headed the lists of popular names.
There were other rare names 100 years ago, for example, Timur. This name was so popular that even the writer Arkady Gaidar called his story “Timur and his team” that way. It was understood that any simple boy should associate himself with the hero of this work. But if he called the story “Apollo and his team”, the effect would be completely different.
But there are names that have not lost their leading positions for more than a century. These are Alexander, Alexey, Sergey, Vladimir, Dmitry and Andrey. They are still very popular with new parents and are widely used. No less popular are the names Elena, Mikhail, Natalya, Olga, Anna. But our great-grandmothers gave them to children!
Rodion, Korney, Miron – who else?
By the way, many celebrities prefer to give their children old and rare Russian names. For example, actress Olga Drozdova named her son Elisha, just like the hero of an ancient epic, and the former member of the Ranetki group, Natalya Melnichenko, generally gave her daughter the ancient Russian name of the Story (abbreviated as Tale). Sergei Zhukov from “Hands Up!” named one of his sons by the old name Miron, Natasha Koroleva and Tarzan gave their son the name Arkhip. The daughter of Sergei Shnurov is called the Orthodox name Seraphim, in honor of St. Seraphim of Sarov and the archangel of the same name; The musician named his son Apollo.
The son of Oleg Gazmanov, Rodion, bears an old name, which a hundred years ago was almost as popular in Russia as Ivan. Do you remember Pushkin’s nanny’s name was Arina Rodionovna?
Actress Ekaterina Klimova remembered another rather forgotten name – Korney – and gave it to her son. Her colleague Glafira Tarkhanova also named her son Kornei, and carriers of other old Russian names – Yermolai, Gordey and Nikifor – also grow up in her family. According to the actress, they specifically looked for rare names for children to indicate their individuality. After all, anyone can be Sasha or Petya, and you try to be Nikifor.
The eccentric Nikita Dzhigurda decided to give an old name to his son. One of his heirs is called Artemy-Dobrovlad, which, apparently, means “possessing good.” True, it is not known what patronymic the children of Dobrovlad will have.
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A. Kiprensky, 1827) and Alexandra Romanova (artist N. K. Bodarevsky, 1907)
This name in Greek means “protector of people, protecting husband”, in the female version – “protector”. The name is widespread throughout the world, but is especially popular in European countries. For example, a lot of Alejandro lives in Spain, Alessandro in Italy, Alexandrosov in Greece, Alastarov in Ireland, Alastair in Scotland, Iskander in Muslim countries.
Diminutive forms: Sanya, Sasha, Sashechka, Sashulya, Sashunya, Shura, Shurik, Alexya, Alexyusha and so on.
2. Bogdan – Bogdana
Names of Slavic origin, meaning “given by God, bestowed by God, God’s gift.” This is a variant of the old names John (Ivan), Theodore (Fyodor) and Theodot (Fedot), which have the same meaning.
Very often, Bogdan/Bogdana was called the long-awaited, “begged from God baby” – perhaps the only, late child. Now these names are not very common in Russia, but among our Eastern European neighbors, especially in Ukraine, they are still popular.
Diminutives: Bogdik, Bogdanek, Bogdasya, Boncho, Dancho, Danko, Dan, Danya, Bogdanko, Vogdas and so on.
3. Valentine – Valentina
The name Valentine has Latin roots and is translated as “strong, healthy, strong”, in the female version it carries the same meaning. In the old days, this was often called a child whose parents were worried about his health. Valentine has a related name – Valens, which is very rare these days.
Diminutive forms: Valya, Valunya, Roller, Valyusya, Valyusha, Valechka, Valentik and so on.
4. Basil – Vasilisa
Basil is translated from ancient Greek as “royal”. The name Vasily is a derivative of the name Basileios, which later transformed into Vasilios. The female version also has the meaning “queen, regal.”
Previously, these beautiful names were very common in Russia, Vasily and Vasilisa are perhaps the most common characters in Russian folklore. Now they are undeservedly forgotten, unlike many European countries. In France, the name Basil is often found, in Spain – Basilio and Basil, in Portugal – Basiliou, in Germany – Basilius, Basil, in Romania – Vasily, in Greece – Vasilios, Vasilis, Vasilas, in Finland – Pasi.
Fragment of Ivan Bilibin’s illustration for the fairy tale “Vasilisa the Beautiful” (1899)
Diminutive forms: Vasya, Vasilek, Vasyuta, Vasyunya, Vasyusha, Vasilko, Vasyanya, Vasyatka. For girls: Vasa, Vasena, Basilisk, Cornflower, Syuta, Asya, Fox and so on.
5. Vitaly — Vitalina/Vitalia
Derived from the Latin personal nickname Vitalis, literally translated as “related to life, vital”. In other transcriptions – “giving life, life-giving, viable.” The name Vitaliy has two paired female names – Vitaliy and Vitalina, but the female name Vita came from the names Vit and Vitus, related to Vitaliy, which are now almost never found.
It is often believed that these are common folk names, but this is not at all the case. Among the bearers of this name, we find even one Pope, who led the Catholic Church in the 7th century.
Diminutives: Vitalik, Talya, Vitalya, Vitek, Vitas, Vitasya, Vitakha, Vitulya, Vityulya, Vityunya, Vityusha and so on.
6. Victor – Victoria
Translated from Latin – “winner, victorious.” These names gained immense popularity during early Christianity. Then they carried a very important meaning: the victory of the forces of light over the machinations of the devil.
In the USSR, the popularity of the names Victor and Victoria peaked in the second half of the 20th century (until the 1970s inclusive), and then began to decline. However, those parents who want to see their children successful continue to call them by these proud names.
Diminutive forms: Vitya, Vitasya, Vitasik, Vik, Vityasha, Vityulya, Vityunya, Vita, Vika, Vikusya and so on.
7. Evgeny — Evgeniya
These names come from the Greek “noble, descendant of a noble family”. For example, in the Russian Empire of the 19th century, the names Eugene / Eugene firmly entered the everyday life of the nobility. True, they were most often pronounced in the French manner – Eugene / Eugenie, the English version was less often used – Eugene. But in the 20th century, babies were often called Eugenes in the villages.
Diminutive forms: Zhenya, Zhenechka, Zheka, Gena, Zhenyura, Zhenyusha, Evgesha, Gesha, Enyusha, Evgenyushka, Genya and so on.
8. Miroslav – Miroslava
These paired names have Old Slavonic roots, and consist of two semantic parts – “peace” and “glory”. Therefore, in deciphering their meaning, several options are allowed: for example, “glorifying peace”, or “glorified by peacefulness”.
When choosing a name for a child, parents should take into account that the stress here can be placed on the first, second, and third syllable, so it is better to decide on this issue right away. Another nuance that is important for church-going people is that Miroslav’s name does not appear in either Catholic or Orthodox calendars, so you will have to focus on foreign experience. For example, among Orthodox Bulgarians, the name Miroslava is identical to the name Irina.
Diminutives: Mirik, Mirek, Mira, Slava, Mirko, Mirka and so on.
9. Julian / Julius / Ulyan – Juliana / Julia / Uliana
Julian / Julius – the Roman generic name Julius, which was worn by many noble Roman consuls, tribunes, as well as the emperor Gaius Julius Caesar himself. Literally means “from the genus Julius”, or – “Julian”.
Pelagio Palagi. “Gaius Julius Caesar dictates his sayings” (1813)
There is another way to decipher the meaning of these names, according to which they originate from the name of the month of July and are literally translated as “curly”. But these names came to us already from Byzantium, and in Greek they mean “wavy, fluffy, curly.” Female pair names are translated in the same way.
In addition, a common variant arose in Russia – Ulyan / Ulyana, which in former times was very popular among the peasantry. In recent years, interest in this variant of the name has increased again.
Diminutive forms: Yulik, Yulek, Yul, Yus, Yule, Jules, Jul, Yulia, Yula, Ulyanka, Ulya, Ulyasha, Lyana, Yana, Lina, Liana, Ulechka and so on.
10. Nikita – Nikita/Nika
A Greek name derived from Niketas, which means “winner, victorious.” Currently, its male version is quite popular and is often found in Russia. But his female couple is common only in Western Europe.
It is also worth considering that the variant of the female name Nikita with the accent on the last syllable arose only after the release of the famous film by Luc Besson. As for the sonorous name Nika, opinions differ here: some researchers consider it to be paired with the male name Nikita, while others argue that it is independent and comes from the name of the ancient Greek goddess of victory Nike.
Diminutives: Nikitka, Nika, Nikush, Nikenya, Kenya, Nikesha, Kesha, Nikusya, Niki, Niko and so on.
11. Oleg – Olga
Perhaps the greatest number of historical versions and hypotheses is associated with the origin of these paired names. According to the most common of them, the name Oleg originates from the Scandinavian Helgi, which translates as “sacred, holy”, and among the ancient Germans – “lucky”.
Other sources interpret this name as “bright, clear”. There is also a version that the name Oleg has Slavic roots. Indirect confirmation of this: Oleg is one of the dynastic pre-Christian names of the Rurik family, which became baptismal after the canonization of Prince Oleg of Bryansk. With a paired name Olga, no less confusion, but it has long been considered a privilege of the nobility.
Diminutive forms: Olezhka, Olezhik, Olegushka, Olesya, Lesya, Leka, Lesha, Alya, Alik, Olechka, Olenka, Olgusha, Olgunya, Lusya, Olyusha, Olena, Lelya, Lyulya, Lyalya, Leka and so on.
12. Yan – Yana
These paired names have many versions of origin and interpretation. The most common: Yang is a derivative of Ivan, which, in turn, comes from the Hebrew name John (Yoan). In translation, it means “God’s mercy” or “God’s mercy. ”
Another popular version: the name Yang came from the name of the ancient Roman god of light and sun – Janus. You will rarely meet Yana or Yana in Russia, but in Poland, the Baltic countries and Scandinavia, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Belarus, Ukraine and Germany, they are not at all uncommon.
In addition, in some of the listed countries there are also names formed from the name of Jan, for example, Janko, Janik, Jani, Janusz; Yana, Yanina, Ivanna, Zhanna (in the female version). So, if you are planning a “European future” for your heir, this name should not be discounted.
Diminutives: Janya, Yanik, Yanchi, Yanko, Yenik, Yanka, Yanochka, etc. Darius – Daria; Heinrich – Henrietta; John / Ivan – John; Zinovy - Zinovia; Constantine – Constance; Pavel – Peacock; Seraphim – Seraphim, Simon – Simone. Which one to choose is up to you.
See also: Names that we mistakenly consider Russian.
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Paired names that can be called a child of either sex are back in fashion. What are these names and what should be considered when choosing them for children? Portrait of Alexander Pushkin (artist O. A. Kiprensky, 1827) and Alexandra Romanova (artist N. K. Bodarevsky, 1907) This name in Greek means “protector of people, protecting husband”, in the female version – “ protector.” The name is widespread throughout the world, but is especially popular in European countries. For example, a lot of Alejandro lives in Spain, Alessandro in Italy, Alexandrosov in Greece, Alastarov in Ireland, Alastair in Scotland, Iskander in Muslim countries. Diminutive forms: Sanya, Sasha, Sashechka, Sashulya, Sashunya, Shura, Shurik, Alexya, Alexyusha and so on.
2. Bogdan — Bogdana
Names of Slavic origin, meaning “given by God, bestowed by God, God’s gift.” This is a variant of the old names John (Ivan), Theodore (Fyodor) and Theodot (Fedot), which have the same meaning. Very often, Bogdan / Bogdana was called the long-awaited, “begged from God baby” – perhaps the only, late child. Now these names are not very common in Russia, but among our Eastern European neighbors, especially in Ukraine, they are still popular. Diminutive forms: Bogdik, Bogdanek, Bogdasya, Boncho, Dancho, Danko, Dan, Danya, Bogdanko, Vogdas and so on.
3. Valentine — Valentina
The name Valentin has Latin roots and is translated as “strong, healthy, strong”, in the female version it carries the same meaning. In the old days, this was often called a child whose parents were worried about his health. Valentine has a related name – Valens, which is very rare these days. Diminutive forms: Valya, Valyunya, Roller, Valyusya, Valyusha, Valechka, Valentik and so on.
4. Basil – Vasilisa
Basil is translated from ancient Greek as “royal”. The name Vasily is a derivative of the name Basileios, which later transformed into Vasilios. The female version also has the meaning “queen, regal.” Previously, these beautiful names were very common in Russia, Vasily and Vasilisa are perhaps the most common characters in Russian folklore. Now they are undeservedly forgotten, unlike many European countries. In France, the name Basil is often found, in Spain – Basilio and Basil, in Portugal – Basiliou, in Germany – Basilius, Basil, in Romania – Vasily, in Greece – Vasilios, Vasilis, Vasilas, in Finland – Pasi. Fragment of Ivan Bilibin’s illustration for the fairy tale “Vasilisa the Beautiful” (1899 d.) Diminutive forms: Vasya, Vasilyok, Vasyuta, Vasyunya, Vasyusha, Vasilko, Vasyanya, Vasyatka. For girls: Vasa, Vasena, Basilisk, Cornflower, Syuta, Asya, Fox and so on.
5. Vitaly — Vitalina/Vitalia
Derived from the Latin personal nickname Vitalis, literally translated as “related to life, vital”. In other transcriptions – “giving life, life-giving, viable.” The name Vitaliy has two paired female names – Vitaliy and Vitalina, but the female name Vita came from the names Vit and Vitus, related to Vitaliy, which are now almost never found. It is often believed that these are common people’s names, but this is not at all the case. Among the bearers of this name, we find even one Pope, who led the Catholic Church in the 7th century. Diminutive forms: Vitalik, Talya, Vitalya, Vitek, Vitas, Vitasya, Vitakha, Vitulya, Vityulya, Vityunya, Vityusha and so on.
6. Victor – Victoria
Translated from Latin – “winner, victorious”. These names gained immense popularity during early Christianity. Then they carried a very important meaning: the victory of the forces of light over the machinations of the devil. In the USSR, the peak of popularity of the names Victor and Victoria fell in the second half of the 20th century (until the 1970s inclusive), and then began to decline. However, those parents who want to see their children successful continue to call them by these proud names. Diminutive forms: Vitya, Vitasya, Vitasik, Vik, Vityasha, Vityulya, Vityunya, Vita, Vika, Vikusya and so on.
7. Evgeny — Evgeniya
These names come from the Greek “noble, descendant of a noble family”. For example, in the Russian Empire of the 19th century, the names Eugene / Eugene firmly entered the everyday life of the nobility. True, they were most often pronounced in the French manner – Eugene / Eugenie, the English version was less often used – Eugene. But in the 20th century, babies were often called Eugenes in the villages. Diminutive forms: Zhenya, Zhenechka, Zheka, Gena, Zhenyura, Zhenyusha, Evgesha, Gesha, Enyusha, Evgenyushka, Genya and so on.
8. Miroslav – Miroslava
These paired names have Old Slavic roots, and consist of two semantic parts – “peace” and “glory”. Therefore, in deciphering their meaning, several options are allowed: for example, “glorifying peace”, or “glorified by peacefulness”. Parents choosing a name for a child should take into account that the stress here can be placed on both the first and second and third syllables, so it is better to decide on this issue right away. Another nuance that is important for church-going people is that Miroslav’s name does not appear in either Catholic or Orthodox calendars, so you will have to focus on foreign experience. For example, among Orthodox Bulgarians, the name Miroslava is identical to the name Irina. Diminutive forms: Mirik, Mirek, Mira, Slava, Mirko, Mirka and so on.
9. Julian / Julius / Ulyan – Juliana / Julia / Uliana Julian / Julius
The Roman generic name Julius, which was worn by many noble Roman consuls, tribunes, as well as the Emperor Gaius Julius Caesar himself. Literally means “from the genus Julius”, or – “Julian”. Pelagio Palagi. “Gaius Julius Caesar dictates his sayings” (1813) There is another option for deciphering the meaning of these names, according to which they come from the name of the month of July and are literally translated as “curly”. But these names came to us already from Byzantium, and in Greek they mean “wavy, fluffy, curly.” Female pair names are translated in the same way. In addition, a common variant arose in Russia – Ulyan / Ulyana, which in former times was very popular among the peasantry. In recent years, interest in this variant of the name has increased again. Diminutive forms: Yulik, Yulek, Yul, Yus, Yule, Jules, Jul, Julia, Yula, Ulyanka, Ulya, Ulyasha, Lyana, Yana, Lina, Liana, Ulechka and so on.
10. Nikita – Nikita/Nika
A Greek name derived from Niketas, which means “winner, victorious.” Currently, its male version is quite popular and is often found in Russia. But his female couple is common only in Western Europe. It is also worth considering that the variant of the female name Nikita with an emphasis on the last syllable arose only after the release of the famous film by Luc Besson. As for the sonorous name Nika, opinions differ here: some researchers consider it to be paired with the male name Nikita, while others argue that it is independent and comes from the name of the ancient Greek goddess of victory Nike. Diminutive forms: Nikitka, Nika, Nikush, Nikenya, Kenya, Nikesh, Kesha, Nikusya, Niki, Niko and so on.
11. Oleg – Olga
Perhaps the largest number of historical versions and hypotheses is associated with the origin of these paired names. According to the most common of them, the name Oleg originates from the Scandinavian Helgi, which translates as “sacred, holy”, and among the ancient Germans – “lucky”. Other sources interpret this name as “bright, clear.” There is also a version that the name Oleg has Slavic roots. Indirect confirmation of this: Oleg is one of the dynastic pre-Christian names of the Rurik family, which became baptismal after the canonization of Prince Oleg of Bryansk. With a paired name Olga, no less confusion, but it has long been considered a privilege of the nobility. Diminutive forms: Olezhka, Olezhik, Olegushka, Olesya, Lesya, Leka, Lesha, Alya, Alik, Olechka, Olenka, Olgusha, Olgunya, Lusya, Olyusha, Olena, Lelya, Lyulya, Lyalya, Leka and so on.
12. Yan – Yana
These paired names have many versions of origin and interpretation. The most common: Yang is a derivative of Ivan, which, in turn, comes from the Hebrew name John (Yoan). In translation, it means “God’s mercy” or “God’s mercy.” Another running version: the name Jan arose from the name of the ancient Roman god of light and sun – Janus. You will rarely meet Yana or Yana in Russia, but in Poland, the Baltic countries and Scandinavia, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Belarus, Ukraine and Germany, they are not at all uncommon. In addition, in some of the listed countries there are also names formed on behalf of Jan, for example, Janko, Janik, Jani, Janush; Yana, Yanina, Ivanna, Zhanna (in the female version). So, if you are planning a “European future” for your heir, this name should not be discounted. Diminutive forms: Yanya, Yanik, Yanchi, Yanko, Yenik, Yanka, Yanochka, etc.
In addition to these paired names, there are others, no less interesting: Albert – Albertina, Angel – Angelina, Anton – Antonina; Darius – Daria; Heinrich – Henrietta; John / Ivan – John; Zinovy - Zinovia; Constantine – Constance; Pavel – Peacock; Seraphim – Seraphim, Simon – Simone. Which one to choose is up to you.
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Identical female and male names: list
A person’s name is not just a combination of sounds, it carries a secret meaning. Our ancestors believed that by naming the baby by any name, they endowed him with certain character traits and even fate. We offer you to get acquainted with the variety of identical male and female names, find out the reasons for their appearance, consider the list in Russian and English, learn brief information from other languages.
Reasons for the appearance of
We know that there are names that can be called both boys and girls, for example, Alexander and Alexandra, Eugene and Eugenia, this phenomenon does not cause any surprise. But what is the reason for this coincidence? First of all, this is the tradition of naming children after Orthodox saints, which was firmly established in Russia after the adoption of Christianity. But since the saint is a specific person, a child of the same gender could be named in his honor. And the modification of a specific name helped to solve the problem.
The next factor that influenced the emergence of the same female and male names, the list of which will be presented below, is the unequal number of both in the Russian language. So, in the “Dictionary of Old Russian Proper Names” compiled by N.M. Tupikovs, there are more than 5 thousand male variants, while female ones – 50. In 1891, the month-word contained 900 male and slightly more than 200 female names. Such inequality made it necessary to take the male variation and transform it into a female one.
A lot of names appeared after the revolution, when a woman began to perform the same duties as a man. And the main source of such education was the male form. Hence, there is an almost complete coincidence (the key and often the only difference is the endings -а, -я in female variations, for example, Vladlen – Vladlena). As a result, the number of names for boys and girls in the language became almost equal.
Slavic variants
Let’s get acquainted with what names can be both female and male. First of all, this is an ancient layer that came to us from the Slavs. In these times, great importance was attached to the naming of a person, people believed that the name given to a newborn would largely determine his character, occupation and fate. Most often, paired names in ancient times were given to twins. For example, if two babies were born at once, they could well be called Borislav and Borislav, these ancient variants appeared in honor of the god of the winds, Boreas.
Here are some more examples.
There were also variants that completely coincided in sound, for example, Will – both a male and female name with the meaning of “free man”, Share – with the meaning of “fate”. Now they are almost out of use.
So, as we see, female names were formed among the Slavs by adding the endings -a to the male ones, sometimes the process went in the opposite direction, then the suffix -k was added to the female form.
When trade with the Greeks appeared in Russia, after the adoption of Christianity, new names came along with overseas goods – Alexander (Alexandra), Julius and Julia, Anastasia and Anastasius.
Soviet period
From the point of view of paired names and names in general, the time after the revolution and the period of Soviet power is very interesting. It was then that many options appeared, some of them are used to this day (and not all owners know the “secret” of their occurrence), while others cannot cause anything but a smile. Let’s get acquainted with Russian identical male and female names of the Soviet period. There are quite a few of them:
Barricade and Barricade came from the common noun and are not used now.
Vladilen and Vladilena, Wil and Vila, Vilen and Vilena, Vily and Vilya – from “Vladimir Ilyich Lenin” in various abbreviations of the name and use of initials.
Vilor and Vilora originate from the slogan that sounds like “Vladimir Ilyich Lenin – Organizer of the Revolution.”
Gertrude and Gertrude are the hero and heroine of labor, respectively. Interestingly, the Soviet version is in no way connected with the Western European Gertrude, an exclusively female name.
Krasarma and Krasarma – a strange name for a modern person comes from the “Red Army”, as children were called in the 20-30s of the last century.
Lemar and Lemara – from two surnames, Lenin and Marx. And vice versa, Marilene and Marilena are from two surnames Marx and Lenin.
Lenin and Lenina (with an emphasis on the letter “i”), met in the 20-30s of the last century.
Tractor and Tractorina. These variants became very popular in 1923, when the first tractor was produced by the Soviet industry.
Here are two more funny options – Oyushminald and Oyushminalda, Chelnaldin and Chelnaldina – respectively, O. Yu. Schmidt and Chelyuskin on an ice floe. Most of the variants of this period are gone.
Modern Russians
Let’s continue our acquaintance with paired names, in our time there are also quite a few of them. Their short list looks like this.
As you can see, most of the paired names have almost the same sound and meaning, only in some examples the subtleties of the meaning differ.
Foreign
Here are examples of the same male and female names in English. This is Alex and Alexa, Christian and Christina. The name Alex has several more female counterparts – Alexis, Alexia. Two names come from the male “Adam” at once – Addison – the son of Adam and Addison – the daughter of Adam, their spelling is somewhat different. More examples:
Alan and Alanna – “beautiful” and “beautiful”.
Bert and Berta – “bright, -th”. There is also a female version of “Bertie” with a similar meaning.
Brandon and Brenda.
Brook – the male and female versions are the same, the name means “brook”.
Daniel and Daniella.
Eric and Erica.
Gabriel and Gabriella.
George and Georgia.
Kyle and Kylie.
Michelle, both male and female.
Nicholas and Nicole.
Patrick and Patricia.
These are the same male and female English names.
Examples from other languages
It is very interesting that paired names are found in so many languages of the world. For example, in Spanish there are variants of Alejandra and Alejandro, Carla and Carlos, Andrea and Andres, Claudia and Claudio, Haun and Juanita.
In African countries, the names most often coincide, meaning the order or time of the birth of a child. For example:
Baako – born (born) first.
Dubaku is the 11th child in the family, both a girl and a boy.
Idouu – who appeared (appeared) into the world after the twins.
There are a lot of paired names among the Yakuts, who attached great importance to observing the tradition of naming the baby. For example, Ayaan – a name that could be worn by both boys and girls, has the meaning of “journey”.
About the fate of a woman with a man’s name
Modern research has proven a strange fact – a woman whose name coincides with a man’s name or has its form most often achieves serious success in life. With what it is connected, while it is not clear. There is a hypothesis that male names are perceived more seriously by ear, therefore, such women have a completely different attitude, they are seen as strong, which on a subconscious level leaves its mark on their behavior. The greatest results await them in the legal sphere, politics.
These are the same male and female names, we made sure that their list is quite extensive.
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Modern names for girls and boys and meanings
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When a young family is expecting the birth of a child, the search for the most beautiful, unusual name for the baby begins. No wonder they say that the name has an impact on the fate of a person – as you call the ship, so it will float. Many parents tend to choose a rare, modern name for their crumbs in order to emphasize his personality. However, in this matter, the main thing is not to overdo it, otherwise you can complicate the life of an unborn child.
How to choose a beautiful modern name for a girl
The choice of a name for a girl depends on the imagination and personal preferences of the parents. They decide how to name their daughter: a Russian familiar name or a fancy foreign one. Most parents want to choose not only a modern, but also an original female name. What kind of girls you will not meet in schools and kindergartens: Mia, Jasmine, Jacqueline, Julia. Although your daughter will stand out from the crowd of children with classical names, such an exotic name is unlikely to be in harmony with the Russian surname and patronymic.
Modern girl names are not only modern foreign variants. Recently, it has again become fashionable to call girls with Orthodox and Old Russian names: Ermina, Praskovya, Efrosinya, Vasilisa. However, before christening the girl one of them, parents should consider whether in the future the diminutive versions of Vasya or Proshka will become a reason for ridicule of classmates.
It happens that girls who were given a modern unusual name by their parents were not ready for such attention from others. Often this causes the development of complexes in the child. If your family is expecting a new addition and you are wondering what name to choose for a girl, take into account the following recommendations:
No matter how much you dislike some modern name, it must be consonant with the girl’s surname and patronymic. Agree, Ivanova Georgeta Nikolaevna is not the best option for a beloved child.
Think about whether a girl will be happy with such a name or can she become a black sheep among her peers? The heroine of the cartoon is unlikely to be able to have adequate self-esteem in adolescence.
Please note that the girl’s modern Russian name should be easy to pronounce. Katorina or Yolanda are likely to be pronounced correctly by others often.
List of modern Russian names
The most popular names in 2019 were Anastasia, Sofia and Maria. Moreover, they have been in the lead for several years now. When choosing a name for their unborn child, parents should not chase fashion alone – listen to your heart, which will definitely tell you how to christen the girl. Perhaps one of the modern or old Russian female names will be the most suitable:
Ada.
Agnia.
Alevtina.
Anfisa.
Antonina.
Vesta.
Faith.
Galina.
Danuta.
Eva.
Inga.
Karina.
Kira.
Clara.
Lydia.
Maya.
Lolita.
Larisa.
March.
Milena.
Muse.
Nonna.
Olga.
Rimma.
Polina.
Rina.
Raisa.
Svetlana.
Stella.
Taisiya.
Tomila.
Ulyana.
Evelina.
Fekla.
Juno.
Elsa.
Emma.
Yaroslav.
European
Many modern parents prefer to give their children foreign names. Girls are called Italian, German, French, American names, considering them fashionable and beautiful. However, before making a choice, parents need to find out the meaning of the name they like. In today’s Internet age, this is not difficult. Below are examples of original names for girls with meaning.
Violetta – violet flower.
Albina – snow-white.
Diana is a conqueror, divine.
Zemfira – untameable.
Hera – mistress, warrior.
Camilla is of noble blood.
Eugenia is a symbol of nobility.
Evelina – full of energy.
Selection by month
If parents have difficulty choosing a name for a girl, then it is worth considering the option of determining it based on the time of year when the child was born. For example, a winter girl can be christened Severina or Snezhana; autumn should be called Eve, Golden; summer – Augustina, Julia; spring – Martha, Maya. So, based on the month of birth, parents can easily choose the appropriate version of the modern name for their beloved daughter.
The birth of a newborn is a grand event that many families are waiting for. The birth of a boy becomes a real joy, as the successor of the family name, the defender of the country, the future pride of the parents. A very important decision that mom and dad have to make is the choice of a name, because modern euphonious options do not always carry the right meaning.
Russians
In the times of Ancient Russia, boys were named based on Saints – a list of saints and their holidays in calendar order. Every day is dedicated to one of the Orthodox saints, whose name the boy was called. Modern parents can use the name book to choose a name for their child. However, it should be borne in mind that such unusual and old names as Zabulon or Svyatogor may not be understood by society. Before you somehow christen the boy, pay attention to the meaning of the option you like:
Plato is broad-shouldered.
Zakhar is a man with a good memory.
Miron – happy, peaceful.
Elisha – saved by God.
Tikhon is a favorite of luck.
Modern foreign names
Often modern parents prefer foreign names, fascinated by their sound, but completely unaware of the meaning of their choice. Try on a foreign name for the surname and patronymic of the boy – it is not uncommon for a child to become the object of ridicule of peers due to the inattention of parents. If you liked some name, you can name the boy like that, but do not forget to ask about his translation. The following beautiful, modern boy names are popular:
Ilnaz – love for the Motherland.
Dinar – expensive, precious.
Diaz – the Spanish version of Jacob (“following on the heels”).
Rustem is a hero.
Janis – given by God.
Monthly
Some parents believe that it is worth naming a child, given the time of year in which he was born. So, it is recommended that a winter boy be given a soft name, since this season is characterized by severity, and this should not be aggravated. Spring babies are called by modern parents with stronger names, because by nature they have a flexible character. Summer boys are cheerful and active, any names suit them. For autumn, it is worth choosing calm, bright, corresponding to the balanced character of the boys.
It is believed that the name carries a special energy and influences the fate of a person. Many parents, for this reason, are afraid to make a mistake and do not know how to name their child. There are so many beautiful old Russian, euphonious foreign and original modern names – this variety makes one doubt the choice. Moms and dads take on a big responsibility by naming a child with a rare name that will always make your child stand out among their peers.
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What male names are suitable for girls?
There are quite a lot of such names that can be called both a boy and a girl. I will give, for example, these names: Alexander and Alexandra (that’s my mother’s name), Vasily and Vasilisa, Eugene and Evgenia (our friends are husband and wife) , Valentine and Valentina, Victor and Victoria, Anton and Antonina, Julius and Julia, Julian and Juliana, Seraphim and Seraphim, Ruslan and Ruslana, Valery and Valeria, Ustin and Ustinya.
The most popular among both sexes is Sasha (Alexandra), in second place is Zhenya (Evgenia), for example, Valeria (Valery) or Victor (Victoria), also Valentin (Valentina), less popular Jan and Yana .
well, as far as I know, both male and female names are: Alexander-Alexandra, Evgeny-Evgenia, Valery – Valeria, Valentin – Valentina, Victor – Victoria. earlier, in general, the name Anna was considered masculine, but now it will never occur to anyone) 0
Alexandra and Alexander are a traditional pair of names that suit both girls and boys. A very common name, as well as Evgenia and Evgeniy. You can, of course, time the names Valery and Valery here. Very beautiful, by the way a female name. Valentina, well, I would say that this is more of a female name than a male one. Although Valentinov men are also quite common. Recently very popular for girls Vasilisa. In short, respectively, Vasya. And, as you know, Vasya is also a male name.
Men’s names that are suitable for girls are, in my opinion: Eugene – Evgenia, Alexander – Alexandra, Valera – Valeria, Valentin – Valentina, Vasily – Vasilisa, Jan – Yana, Julius – Julia, Vladislav – Vladislav, Christina – Christian ( more foreign).
I don’t like such names, I just didn’t call my children that, but Valera herself with this name is Valeria and Valery Valentin and Valentina – Valya Alexandra and Alexander – Sasha Vasilisa and Vasily – Vasya Vladislava and Vladislav Yan and Yana Evgenia and Evgeny Miroslava and Miroslav Serafima and Seraphim
Vlad is a male name, and the female name is Vlada, Miroslav and Miroslava, Alexander (s), Evgeny (s), Vasily (s), Valery (s). Konstantin – Constant, Oleg – Olga, Jan (s), Julius (s). Tatar / Muslim options: Adele – Adela, Dinar – Dinara, Ali – Aliya, Ilsur – Ilsiyar, Ainur – Ainura, Samir – Samira, Amir – Amir, Amin – Amina, Farid – Farida, Nail – Nailya, Ruzil – Ruzil, Ramil – Ramil, Rail – Rail. As a rule in Tatar names, the stress is placed on the last syllable, of course, there are exceptions.
I like names that suit both boys and girls. For example, Eugene, Eugene. Or Alexander, Alexandra. Valentin and Valentina, Miroslav and Miroslava, Vasily and Vasilisa, Valery and Valeria, Simon and Simone.
Indeed, among the names there are many that suit both boys and girls. In order not to repeat the names that the authors indicated above, I will supplement them with those that have not yet been indicated, and these are: Stepan – Stepaniya (Stepanida), Fedor – Fedor, having Michelle universally the same for both boys and girls, Aurel – Aurelia, Stefan – Stephania, Christian – Christian.
There are names that suit both boys and girls – the so-called names are unisex. For example, such:
Valentine – Valentine.
Jan – Jan.
Vasily – Vasilisa.
Eugene – Evgenia.
Valentine – Valentine.
Julius – Julia.
Miroslav – Miroslava.
Vladislav – Vladislav.
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How to name a child – names and their meanings
Usually, when a child is born, parents face the question: how to name a child? For some reason, the range of names at this moment is very scarce, so they call the first-born in honor of their grandfather or grandmother, their friends, etc., while the arsenal of names is quite diverse. Usually they try to make the name and patronymic of the future person sound harmonious, which, in general, is also not bad. Below are the names (male and female) to make your task a little easier, and in passing we note that this sentence omits names that existed in the distant past, for example, such as Auxentius – “growing”; Evgraf – “well-written”; Eutychius – “happy”; Lucina – “luminous”; Thekla – “Orthodox”; Filareta – “loving virtue”.
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Names and their meanings
List of names for boys and girls and their meanings:
Ada is an ornament.
Adam is a man.
Aksinya – a folk form named after Xenia – a foreigner, a wanderer.
Adrian – from the city of Adria
Akulina – an eagle.
Alexander is a protector of people, a courageous person.
Alexandra is a defender.
Aleksey is a defender.
Alice is true.
Alla is another, second, next.
Augustine — majestic, sacred
Avdotya — folk form named after Evdokia — favor.
Agatha is beautiful.
Agafya — kind, good.
Agnes is pure, immaculate.
Agrippina is difficult-born.
Albert – noble, brilliant, noble.
Anastasy is resurrected.
Anastasia is resurrected, reborn.
Angelina is a messenger.
Andrei is courageous, brave.
Andronicus — a man, a winner.
Anisya – executive, final.
Anna is grace.
Antip – strong, stubborn.
Anton – from the church. Antony – joining the battle, buying in return.
Antonina – entering into battle, competing.
Anfisa – blooming.
Apollo is the name of the god of the sun and patron of the arts.
Ariadne is very likable.
Arina is a folk form named after Irina – the world.
Arkady is a shepherd.
Arseniy is brave, courageous.
Artem — healthy, fresh, perfect, dedicated to the goddess of the hunt and the moon.
Artemy is healthy, unharmed.
Arthur is a bear, mighty, strong.
Athanasius is immortal.
Athenogenes is a descendant of the goddess Athena.
Bazhen – desired, dear.
Bella is beautiful.
Bogdan — given by God.
Boleslav is a great glory.
Boris is a wrestler.
Borislav is a fighter for glory.
Borislav – taking glory.
Bronislav – protecting glory.
Bronislava – defending glory.
Vadim – accuser, debater, troublemaker.
Valentine is strong, healthy.
Valentina is strong, strong.
Valerian is strong, healthy.
Valery is cheerful, strong, healthy.
Valeria is cheerful and strong.
Wanda is the grace of God.
Vasily is regal.
Vasilina – wife of the ruler.
Vasilisa – royal Vassa, desert.
Velimir is a great world.
Benedict is blessed.
Benjamin is the son of his beloved wife.
Faith is faithful.
Veronika is the bearer of victory.
Vesta is the goddess of the hearth.
Vincent is victorious.
Victor is the winner.
Victoria is a victory.
Vilen – short for Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.
Violetta – violet.
Virginia is a girl.
Virineya – blooming, young.
Vissarion – forest.
Vitaly is vital.
Vitalina is vital.
Vlad – owning, having.
Vladilen – abbr. from Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.
Vladimir is the owner of the world.
Vladislav — owner of fame.
Vladislava is the owner of fame.
Vsevolod – who owns everything.
Vseslav — glorious to all.
Vseslava is famous.
Vyacheslav – great glory.
Gabriel is a man of God.
Guy – born of the earth.
Gallaktion – milk.
Galina — calm, serene, meek.
Gennady – well-born, noble.
George is a farmer.
Gerasim – venerable.
Herman – native, half-blooded.
Glafira is graceful, slender.
Gleb is strong as the earth.
Gloria is glory.
Gordey – from Gordia (city).
Gorislav – burning with glory.
Gorislava — bright, glorious.
Gregory is awake.
Gury is a young lion.
David is a beloved.
Daniil is a judge.
Daria is the winner.
Dementia – taming.
Demyan is conquering.
Denis is inspirational.
Diana is the patroness of hunting.
Dmitry – belonging to the goddess of fertility and agriculture.
Dominic – Mr.
Domna – Mrs.
Donara – from the combination of the daughter of the people.
Donat – donated.
Eve is a woman, living, wife of Adam.
Eugene – noble, noble.
Eugenia – noble, glorious.
Evdokim is glorious.
Evdokia – favor.
Evstigney is significant.
Egor is a folk form of Gregory.
Ekaterina is clean.
Elena — light, shine.
Elizabeth is God-revering.
Elizar is God’s help.
Elisha is salvation.
Yeremey is sublime.
Yermolai is a people’s messenger.
Efim — pious, complacent.
Ephraim is prolific.
Efrosinya — joyful, cheerful.
Zhanna – God’s mercy.
Juliette is curly.
Zakhar is the memory of the Lord.
Zinaida – born of Zeus, divine.
Zinoviy — God-pleasing, Zeus’ strength.
Gold is gold.
Zoya is life.
Ivan is blessed.
Ignatius — born of fire, unknown.
Igor – army, strength.
Izot – giving life, life-giving.
Illarion is cheerful.
Ilaria — clear, cheerful.
Ilya is a fortress.
Inga is the goddess of abundance.
Inessa is pure, immaculate.
Inna is a stormy stream.
Innokenty is innocent.
Iolanta – violet.
Jonah is a dove.
Joseph – multiplied.
Hippolyte – unharnessing horses.
Iraida is a heroine.
Irina is the bearer of the world.
Irma is dear.
Isaiah is saved.
Isidore is a gift from the goddess of agriculture, Isis. Iya is a violet.
Casimir – preaching peace.
Casimira is a peacemaker.
Kaleria – warming, inviting.
Capitolina – born on the Capitol (a hill in Rome).
Kapiton – head.
Karina – from the Kara Sea.
Karl – strong, brave, courageous.
Carolina is courageous, strong.
Kasyan is a helmet-bearer.
Kira – mistress, imperious.
Cyril – lord, lord.
Claudia is lame.
Clara – clear.
Klim is a vine, meek.
Clement is merciful.
Kondrat – square.
Konstantin – constant, persistent.
Constance – persistent, constant.
Christina is a Christian.
Xenia is a foreigner, a guest.
Xenophon is a stranger, a foreigner.
Kuzma is an ornament.
Kupriyan – from the island of Cyprus.
Laurel is a laurel tree.
Lawrence — crowned with laurels.
Lada — beloved, dear.
Larisa is a seagull.
Leo is a lion.
Leonard is brave.
Leonidas is like a lion.
Leonilla is a lioness.
Leonty is a lion.
Leontina – lion.
Leopold is brave.
Lydia is a resident of Lydia.
Lily – by the name of the flower.
Lina is a mournful song.
Leah is a fast antelope.
Louise – famous in battle.
Lukyan – light.
Lyubava is beloved.
Love – dear, beloved.
Love is love.
Lyubomila – beloved, dear.
Lubomir is a loving world.
Ludwig – famous in battle.
Lucia is light.
Magdalene – originally from Magdala.
Maya is the progenitor of the Universe.
Makar — blissful, happy.
Maxim is the biggest, the greatest.
Maximilian is a great rival.
Marianna – from Maria and Anna.
Marina – sea.
Mary is bitter, loved by God.
Mark — preserved, reserved, fading.
Margarita is a pearl.
Martha is the mistress.
Martin – dedicated to the god of war Mars, warlike.
Martha is a mentor, Mrs. Maryan – marine.
Matvey — sent by God, God’s man.
Melania is swarthy, black.
Melitina – honey.
Mechislav – glorifying sword.
Milana is sweet.
Mina is a month.
Myron – fragrant.
Miroslav – glorifying the world.
Miroslava – famous throughout the world.
Mitrofan – having a glorious mother.
Michael is equal to God.
Modest is modest.
Moses is a child, a son.
Mstislav is a glorious avenger.
Muse is the inspirer, the goddess of science and art.
Hope is hope.
Nazar is an initiate.
Nana is small.
Natalia – dear.
Nahum – consoling.
Nelly – saint, torch.
Neonilla is new, young.
Nestor – returned to his homeland.
Nike is the goddess of victory.
Nikandr is a victorious man.
Nikanor – seeing victory.
Nikita is the winner.
Nikifor is victorious.
Nicodemus is a victorious people.
Nikolai – conquering nations.
Nikon is the winner.
Nile – by the name of the river.
Nina is affectionate.
Novella is brand new.
Nonna is the ninth.
Oksana is a foreigner.
Oleg is sacred.
Olga is a saint.
Orestes is a highlander.
Pavel is small.
Pavlina – owned by Paul.
Pankrat is omnipotent.
Pantelei – merciful, compassionate.
Paramon — durable, reliable, permanent.
Groin – broad-shouldered.
Pelageya – marine.
Peter – a cliff, a boulder, a rock.
Pimen – shepherd, shepherd.
Plato – broad-shouldered, full.
Polycarp is fertile.
Polina is from the family of Pavel.
Potap is lowland.
Praskovya — Friday, the eve of the holiday.
Prokofy – prosperous.
Rada – bringing joy.
Radium – by the name of the chemical element.
Radimir is a guardian of the world.
Radoslav – rejoicing in glory.
Raisa is light, submissive.
Ratmir is the defender of the world.
Regina is a queen.
Renat is reborn.
Renata is revived.
Romuald – dominant.
Rostislav – increasing glory.
Rostislav – growing in glory.
Ruslan is the hero of Russian folk tales.
Rimma is a Roman.
Rodion is a resident of the island of Rhodes.
Rose is a flower.
Roxanne — light, luminiferous.
Roman is a Roman.
Ruslana is a lioness.
Savva – grandfather, old man.
Saveliy is uninvited.
Salome is peaceful.
Samson is sunny.
Samuel is the name of God.
Svetlana is bright.
Svyatoslav – blessed with glory.
Sevastyan – venerable, sacred.
Severina is strict.
Selina is lunar.
Semyon – heard.
Seraphim is fiery.
Seraphim – fiery.
Sergey is highly respected.
Silantius is a silent man.
Sylvia – forest.
Sylvester – forest.
Sigismund – winner, defender.
Sofron is sensible.
Sophia is wise.
Spiridon – born out of wedlock.
Stanislav – who became glorious.
Stanislav – who became glorious.
Stepan – crowned.
Stepanida – crowned, crowned.
Stephanie – wreath.
Susanna is a lily.
Taisia is a sea goddess.
Tamara is a palm tree.
Taras is a rebel.
Tatyana is an organizer.
Teresa – guardian, protector.
Terenty is importunate.
Timothy is God-fearing.
Timur is the name of a Central Asian emir and commander.
Titus – defender of honor.
Tikhon – successful, bringing good luck.
Tryphon – living in luxury.
Trofim is a pet, breadwinner.
Ulyan – owned by Julius.
Ulyana is curly.
Ustin is fair.
Ustinya is a righteous woman.
Fadey is worthy of praise.
Faina — radiant, bright.
Fedot – given by the gods.
Fedor is God’s gift.
Felix is happy.
Felicia is happy.
Theodosius is God’s gift.
Feodosia — given by God.
Feoktist – affirmative.
Feofan – showing, showing.
Feofaniya — revealed by God.
Ferapont is a servant.
Filaret is a loving virtue.
Photius – luminous.
Khariton – kind, generous.
Christina is saved.
Evelina is life.
Eduard – guard.
Eleanor — compassionate, merciful.
Elina is Greek.
Elvira is an adviser.
Emilius is affectionate, flattering.
Emilia is a rival.
Emma is diligent.
Emmanuel — God is with us.
Ernest – strict, serious,
Julian – born in July.
Yuliana – curly.
Julius – sheaf, curly.
Julia is lush.
Yuri – formed on behalf of George.
Justin is fair.
Jadwiga – fighting in battle.
Yakov – following someone, stumbled.
Jan – God’s grace.
Janna — favored by God.
Yaroslav — shining with glory.
Yaroslav – bright, glorious.
Tips for choosing a name for your baby
So what name did you choose for your baby? This is not such an idle question as it seems at first glance. And yet we dare to give you some advice:
Do not take a name that is difficult to pronounce, as in the future it will create a lot of inconvenience for the one who is being addressed and the one who is addressing.
If you are expecting a girl, then consider the issue of making it easy to form an affectionate form from the name, for example: Alyonushka, Tanyusha, etc. sound patronymic.
Do not call girls names that start from a male name, and especially if you do not want your daughter to develop a male character. Alas, numerous observations give reason to believe that women with male names in life have a complex character, stubborn, domineering.
Our great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers gave names, as a rule, by the name of the saint whose name was indicated in the calendar, which falls on the baby’s birthday, so some people celebrate both their name day (their angel day) and their birthday. For example, the baby was born on December 10th. This will be his birthday, and the name day, if you named him Vyacheslav, falls on October 10th.
Occult sciences believe that there is a certain connection between the names and signs of the Zodiac, and people who have the same sign of the Zodiac are very similar to each other.
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In the section Other household chores to the question Tell me please! What names belong to both girls and boys? example: Zhenya, Sasha! the best answer given by the author Vadim Alekseev belongs to both! … also Valera, Valeria, Vitaly, Vitalina . … etc.
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Learn how to name a child, a boy and a girl
A person’s name affects his character. It carries a strong emotional and spiritual charge, sometimes playing a prophetic role in life. Giving a name to a child, we – consciously or not – program his fate and choose a certain life path. But thousands of people have the same names, but have completely different destinies. So it has a different effect on each individual? Yes, and there is nothing surprising in this. Then a completely logical question arises: “What is the correct name for the child?”
The secret of the correct name is that it should complement the natural qualities of a person, and not break the personality. The article will discuss how to name a child so that he is happy and successful. Parents will be able to find out what are the ways of naming, whether it is possible to call babies by the names of their ancestors, and also where the fashion for names comes from and whether it is worth following it.
Ways of naming
In the old days, babies were called by the names of animals or plants, the qualities of which parents wanted to be passed on to babies. So, the most popular among the ancient Slavs were the names Wolf, Falcon, Fox, Linden and so on.
With the spread of Christianity from Byzantium, an Orthodox name-book also came to us. Since then, the custom has spread to name children according to the holy calendar. But parents were also guided by the time of year when the baby was born. A suitable name was chosen as the closest in the church calendar to the date of birth or baptism, but taking into account the natural circumstances of birth.
So, if a baby was born in a harsh winter, they tried to give him a soft, melodic, melodious name. Naming the child, the parents wanted to soften the harsh qualities given to him by nature.
Spring babies are very delicate and shy, unable to stand up for themselves. They selected names that were supposed to add self-confidence and protect against various vicissitudes of fate.
Summer kids are active, purposeful, but they lack patience and endurance. The parents wanted to add these qualities to the baby with the help of a name.
Autumn children are very stubborn and capricious. They selected a name that could add softness in relations with people and purposefulness.
Our ancestors sometimes gave the baby the opportunity to choose a name for himself. They read aloud different options and watched the baby’s reaction. If he reacted excitedly, turned away or cried, then the name was rejected and continued to be listed further. If the child smiled, it was considered a good sign and so they called him.
Children were also named after the first person they met. According to the legends of our ancestors, it is believed that a child who is named after a stranger will be happy and successful in everything.
Modern scientists believe that you can choose any way to name a child, the main thing is to take into account the consonance of names. That is, at least one letter of the baby’s name must be repeated in the names of the parents. For example, Olga – Olesya – Oleg, Tatyana – Ulyana – Nazar and so on.
Is it possible to name a child after a grandmother, grandfather, father, mother
In ancient times, naming a child after a relative was considered a kind of family ritual that carried a huge energy, semantic and spiritual load. Together with the name, the baby received an emotional component in the form of the expectations of relatives, what he should be and who he should correspond to. This tradition of naming a child after a mother or father, grandparents has both pros and cons.
Disadvantages:
Parents are guided by the example of their relative, his life path, achievements, but the child may not inherit the best features.
All the characteristics of the personality that this name will bring will fall on his own character, while strengthening or breaking it. Therefore, the child who the parents would like to see does not always grow out of the child.
The influence of a relative’s name is an additional requirement that the environment places on the baby. He is obliged by all means to be like his father or grandfather. Therefore, the child does not have the opportunity for personal development, and as a result, as a rule, it is more difficult for him to realize himself in life.
Such names energetically put pressure on the baby, forcing him to be the same as the relative, after whom he was named. Such names do not allow the development of their own individuality and personality.
Advantages:
The child is energetically protected from all the troubles of his relatives, he feels like a part of a large family.
Such children grow up brave and courageous, responsible and decent.
From birth, a model of a family and strong family relationships is formed, and when a child grows up, he will create his own family based on this example.
Orthodox tradition
With the spread of Christianity, a tradition came to us to name babies after the saint on whose day they were born. It is believed that the heavenly patron will protect the baby and ask for a happy fate for him, will help him in good deeds, protect him from evil thoughts.
So, how to name a child according to the Church calendar? Names according to the calendar:
People with the same names have common character traits. For example, Alexanders are powerful and demanding women, they are straightforward, impulsive, principled. Names form certain character traits in people, but they affect everyone in different ways. One and the same name is beneficial to someone, and harmful to someone.
There are a huge number of sites on the Internet where you can read about the meaning of a particular name and its influence on a person’s fate. But how to name a child so that he is happy and successful? How to give a child a name that will match his personality?
Intuition plays a significant role in this complex process. In addition, many parents come up with what name to name the child, long before his birth. But the baby is born, and he has nothing in common with Philip or Arthur, but he is the spitting image of Semyon or Andrey. And a situation arises when a person has one name in his passport, but in life and at home he is called another. For example, the singer Anzhelika Varum on the passport Maria; TV presenter Nika Strizhak is Veronica, singer Valeria is actually Alla.
Where does the fashion for names come from?
Each generation has its own fashionable names. Knowing the name of a person, you can roughly determine how old he is. For example, Zinaida Zakharovna is probably a pensioner, Lyudmila Alexandrovna is most likely a 40-50-year-old lady, and Artem, Nastya, Liza and Maxim are representatives of the younger generation.
In addition, knowing only one name, we have a rough idea of the nationality, origin and religion of its bearer.
Recently, there has been such a trend as adherence to old names. Parents of girls are especially sensitive to the problem of how beautifully to name a child. They are often given original Russian names: Love, Hope, Vera. Names of ancient Roman and Greek origin also became popular: Pelageya, Avdotya, Aksinya, Vasilina, Uliana, Varvara, Arina. Parents also think about how to name a boy’s child, but they mainly choose either old names or those associated with national tradition. Popular names: Gleb, Zakhar, Timofey, Matvey, Bogdan, Luka, Akim. And in Tatarstan and Bashkiria, for example, the most fashionable are: Amir, Artur, Timur, Tagir.
Why does each generation develop its own fashion for names? This is due to the situation in society, the events and aspirations of a particular generation. For example, now the views of many young people are directed to the West, so many Daniels, Monique, Caroline, Stephanie, Sebastian, Christine have appeared. But at the same time, our national self-consciousness is very developed, therefore, along with such foreign names, primordially Slavic ones are also common: Vasilisa, Antip, and so on.
Certain rules
Scientists believe that there are certain rules on how not to name a child.
First, the name must be combined with the patronymic and surname. Foreign names with our native Russian surnames sound ridiculous and ridiculous. For example, Semenova Karolina Ivanovna.
Second, be individual. In some families, it is believed that naming a child in honor of a deceased relative is, to some extent, to revive the memory of him. Here it is very important to pay attention to what his fate was, since there is a belief that it is transmitted along with the name. In any case, it’s not worth the risk, because we are talking about the life and happiness of the baby. Moreover, it is not worth giving names in honor of the tragically dead people.
We have a tradition of naming our sons after their father. This is also not the best option. Firstly, in combination with a patronymic, this sounds very cumbersome, and secondly, the influence of the father and his fate on the child will increase even more.
Thirdly, the name must be consistent with our naming tradition. Psychologists believe that double names are also a bad choice. True, it is worth noting that in European countries this is a very common phenomenon. In our country, experts convince parents not to name their children that way, since the likelihood of a split personality, inconsistency of character in such people increases several times. In addition, they doubt almost everything all their lives.
Most popular female names
What is the name of a child born in 2018? Female exotic names are popular, such as Gabriella, Angelica, Stephanie, Camilla. In second place are the original Slavic names – Vasilisa, Nina, Bozena. And very rare are Natalia, Elena, Julia.
In addition, the selection of names depending on the time of year when the baby was born has become very fashionable at the present time.
Names of winter girls.
These babies are distinguished by a high level of intelligence, wayward and strong-willed character. They are independent from early childhood, determined and freedom-loving. Suitable names for children born this season: Snezhana, Zarina, Beloslava, Vlasta, Vlad, Anastasia, Milana, Mila, Evgenia, Marina, Maria, Valentina, Anna, Veronica, Evdokia, Angelina, Vasilisa, Wanda, Rimma, Vitalina, Irina, Claudia, Anfisa, Agnia, Marina, Nonna, Inna, Zoya, Martha, Fedora, Augusta, Xenia, Darina, Nana, Carolina, Inga, Varvara, Arina, Dana.
Names for spring girls.
These children are stubborn and stubborn, they are not afraid of any difficulties, they always go to the end until they win. But deep in their hearts they are sentimental and vulnerable natures. They need the support of their parents, especially their mothers. Suitable names: Tata, Lika, Zhanna, Velina, Yesenia, Regina, Marianna, Larisa, Alexandra, Lydia, Daria, Margarita, Irida, Galina, Kira, Nina, Lukerya, Christina, Antonina, Taisiya, Olesya, Alla, Tamara, Elizabeth , Pauline.
Names for summer girls.
These are very active and active ladies. It is important to direct this energy in the right direction in time. They are very curious and do well in school. But not the most positive features of these children are suspiciousness and sensitivity. Suitable names for these girls: Yana, Ariel, Maryana, Zoryana, Maya, Aza, Lolita, Sofia, Liza, Alevtina, Vera, Alice, Uliana, Vera, Irma, Elina, Rada, Nelya, Beatrice, Radmila, Eva, Zlata, Ulengiya, Serafima, Larisa, Rulana, Juliana, Eva, Rimma, Valeria.
Names for autumn children.
Girls born at this time of the year are strong-willed and very stubborn, but not touchy or vulnerable at all. They are soft and attractive. Names: Yasmina, Tatyana, Elena, Yaroslava, Leya, Miroslava, Leonida, Nadezhda, Stefania, Leah, Dorodeya, Bogdana, Faina, Amalia, Margarita, Alina, Lana, Oksana, Lada, Victoria.
Popular male names
What is the name of a male child? This year, the most popular traditionally Slavic male names are Arkhip, Zakhar, Timofey, followed by names of foreign origin – Mark, Herman, Adrian. And very rare are Vladimir, Nikolai, Peter. Biblical names are also fashionable: Adam, Nahum, Paul, Daniel, Michael, Elijah.
Exotic names
When a baby is born, parents face the difficult task of naming the child. Quite common is the tradition of giving rare or exotic names. With this, adults strive to emphasize the uniqueness and individuality of the baby. For example, Onarada, Millian, Zlata, Averyan. How can you name a child in an original way, but at the same time not create problems for him with peers? Here are some recommendations:
It is desirable that the name form abbreviated forms. The absence and impossibility of such a modification can make it difficult to communicate with friends. For example, Robert, Marat, Spartak – these names do not form such forms. They are very massive and solemn.
The name should not be too exotic, otherwise the child will become a “black sheep” in society, will be shy and complex.
Psychologist’s recommendations on naming
Whatever you name your child, the name should not be a burden to the child himself. Unsuccessful, exotic and unusual, it can cause ridicule from peers, and subsequently develop complexes. You should not name the child in honor of the ancient Greek or ancient Roman philosophers. For example, the name Plutarch is very easy to turn into a nickname, and the child himself will feel at ease.
When naming, remember that:
It must form abbreviated forms. For example, Svetlana – Svetochka – Sveta – Lana.
When choosing a name for a boy, you should keep in mind that it should be combined with a patronymic and easily form it.
Do not get carried away with unusual, extraordinary names. Scientists believe that people with strange names are 4 times more prone to mental complexes than everyone else. A child with this name causes ridicule, and he is forced to fight all the time for a normal, correct attitude towards himself.
It should be remembered that at the moment when the question of how to name a child (boy or girl) is being decided, his future fate and direction in life are also being decided. The name is the first word that a person utters when meeting and thanks to which it remains in the memory of other people for a long time.
Modern names
Names for girls Names for boys
What names can be considered modern? The ones that are most common now? The ones that are popular with parents of newborns? The ones that came out recently? Of course, all three statements will be correct, and parents choosing a name for their child usually understand what they want.
Modern Russian names represent a large and diverse set, which has increased especially strongly over the past hundred years:
Christian names have been in the lead for many years. The most famous names from this list are Maria, Anna, Anastasia, Alexander, Maxim, Ekaterina, Sofia.
Orthodox names that were in use before the events of 1917, after which there was also a revolution in naming – Trofim, Matvey, Evdokia, Seraphim.
European names, more commonly used among Catholics, but now recognized among the Russian population – Diana, Eva, Angelina, Albert, Daniel, Herman.
In the category of modern names, one could also add a large number of rare names, interest in which is now being revived. An increasing number of parents are trying to find for their child not a widespread name, and at the same time not quite the rarest, but one that everyone would know and understand, but would rarely meet in their lives. An example of such names can be Praskovya, Khariton, Tryphon.
You also need to understand that each nation has its own concept of modernity, and in Russia there are many people of different nationalities with different religions. Each nation has its own traditions and preferences, so it is impossible for everyone to make a single list.
Popular names Modern Russian names
Beautiful modern names
Everyone has a different idea of what can be called a delicious dish, and opinions about which of the names can be called beautiful also differ. But still there is one feature that is steadily traced among different peoples and at different times: beautiful female names are most often called those that sound melodious and gentle, in which there are few sharp sounds, they are melodious.
But beautiful modern male names are the exact opposite of female ones, for the most part they are sonorous, clear, a little harsh. But there are exceptions that find their admirers. For example, the male names Liam or William are quite popular at the moment, but they sound softer than Mark or Geoffrey, who are also of interest. At the same time, people of different nationalities can live in one country, take at least Russia, so there can be no consensus on which names can be called both modern and beautiful at the same time.
Beautiful names
Modern girl names (female)
The greatest variety can be found among female names. These can be the names of flowers (Lily and Dahlia), natural phenomena (Ainur, Eliana and Zarina), character traits (Catherine and Maria), government positions (Carolina) and more.
The most popular modern female name is Maria. Like the name Elena, it has a large number of analogues in different countries and has retained its relevance for several centuries. And vice versa, the name Emma is actively gaining fans around the world, which was once not considered a full-fledged name, but was used only as a short form of other female names.
You can choose a name for a girl both modern and non-traditional, but it is worth remembering that a girl is more reverent than a young man, she treats not only her appearance, but also her name. Too pretentious, unusual name can become a problem for her – this is how one of the site visitors described her feelings.
Russians , Milana, Polina, Sofia, Taisiya, Ulyana, Julia
Boys’ names most often reflect the various qualities that parents would like to see in their child. In this century, the parents of boys have a wider choice of names than even fifty years ago. So many modern names have different pronunciations, spellings, each of which carries its own message and adds something unique to the name. Here is an example of name transformation – Maximus, Maxim, and then Max. Each of the names is used in modern times, they are all variations of the same name, but each time has its own preferences, in everyday life only what is most in demand remains.
Alexander (among Muslims Iskander) is one of the longest-lived male names. The international name David has also been heard in various countries, regardless of religion, for many centuries in a row. And Mohammed or Mohammed is not only the most popular name in most Muslim countries, but is also considered the most common male name in general on the planet.
Russians , Roman, Sergey, Stepan, Timofey, Timur, Fedor, Yaroslav
European
Alexander, Benjamin, Brian, William, Daniel, Jacob, James, Jack, Geoffrey, Dylan, David, Ethan, Kyle, Kevin, Christian, Leon, Liam, Logan, Lucas, Michael , Maxim, Mark, Mason, Matthew, Nathan, Noi, Oliver, Oscar, Patrick, Paul, Ryan, Robin, Sebastian, Steven, Tim, Tom, Elia, Anthony, Eric
Adam, Amir, Ahmad, Davud, Damir, Jamal, Zakir, Ildar, Isa, Ismail, Kamal, Kamil, Karim, Malik, Marat, Mahmud, Murad, Musa, Mohammed, Nabi , Ramadan, Rasul, Rashid, Renat, Rustam, Said, Salim, Samir, Timur, Umar, Habib, Shamil, Yusuf
Choosing a name for a boy Male names
Modern Muslim names
About 11% of the population of Russia – Muslims, these are Tatars, and Kazakhs, and Bashkirs, and various nationalities of Dagestan. Therefore, these peoples have a lot of the same and similar names that they call their children. Muslims also live in other countries, so national traditions affect the list of names.
Many Russian Muslims call their children not traditional Muslim names, but European or Russian names. Tatars actively use such names as Alina, Marat, Albert, Arthur, Sofia, Alice. Also among the Tatars and Bashkirs you can easily meet Alexei, Alexander, Artyom or Cyril. In the presented tables, the emphasis is still placed on Muslim names, although some of the other names can also be found in the table.
April 19 Grigory Jeremie (Jeremiah), Ivan Pavel Pavel Platonis Jacobs0003
April 20 Avdotya George Daniil Evdokia Inessa Pyotr Richard Theon
April 21 Anastasius Anton Isaaki Konrad Luka Osip (Joseph) Rodion Selma Yakov
April 22 Augapit Vadim Gabrian Lucius
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Boys’ Names Girls’ Names
Different names have been popular in society at different times. What influences the popularity of a given name?
Historical era is of paramount importance when choosing a name, although many parents neglect this factor and call their children as original or even pretentious as possible.
Tradition affects the popularity of the name. The more traditional society, the less extensive the list of names that can be called a baby.
Any events and upheavals in the world can affect the popularity of the name. The most striking example of the 20th century can be the name Adolf. After 19For 40 years, the popularity of this name has declined sharply, many Adolf men even changed their name, and according to Swedish statistics, no more than 10 boys a year are called this name, from 1998 to the present.
Fashion for certain names can change the established ratings. Old, forgotten names are being revived and become widely used again. Some of these names were given a new interpretation (Kim, Damir), and some names were phonetically transformed into modern language. Dorothea became Dorothy and Dora, the name Matthew was transformed into Matthew.
New names are invented, in the spirit of their time. This is how names appeared in Soviet society, which for the most part did not leave a trace in naming, but some of the names continue to live and are in some demand (Kazbek, Kim). The names Svetlana and Stella were quite popular in some periods of the 20th century, although they were coined back in the 16th-19th centuries.
Currently, preference is given to short names, and longer rooted names are abbreviated and give new full names (Apollinaria – Polina, Evelina – Evita, Richard – Dick). But interest in traditional long names does not fade, and such names as Alexander and Elizabeth will not leave the rating of popular names very soon.
Names that are easy to pronounce for most people are also becoming popular, more often European names. Some Chinese parents use a special service in choosing a popular European name for their child. Many people take a common local name for themselves while studying or working in another country, especially in cases where the native name is difficult for the local population to pronounce.
Do not forget that the religious factor also affects the popularity of the name. Catholics or Orthodox have their own preferences, as well as Muslims and Jews. What is popular with some will be extremely rare with others.
Beautiful names
Popular names for boys
In the USSR, at the dawn of communism, children received rather strange names – Tractor, Revolution, Drezina or Oktyabrina. But not only in this country they creatively approached the choice of a name for a child. According to statistics, the United States outperforms most other states in this matter. American citizens are adherents of unusual names. At the end of the 20th century, it was fashionable among the inhabitants of the United States to name newborns Charisma, King, Lenin or Eros. And in 2008, 700 children with the name Messiah were born in the United States.
In America, there is a constant collection and analysis of naming data. This statistic provides insight into a number of interesting details among popular names. The Great Depression led to a change in positions in the ranking of names. Until the 1930s, male names Donald and Robert were popular in the country, while female names were Shirley, Barbara and Betty. Now the boys are increasingly called Michael and David. These names reflected the purposefulness, concreteness and confidence of their owners. It was these qualities that people needed in difficult times.
The popularity of male names is less dynamic than that of female names. Among female names, more variations and options appear, while boys prefer to be called established, time-tested names. Parents in choosing a name for a boy prefer conservative, traditional names.
After 1930, other sounding names came to replace the USA. Fame acquired the name Linda. It, according to many, had a more energetic and serious color. But, unlike the names of boys, the top lines of the ranking of English and American female names are almost the same names.
In the USSR, the 1930s also became a turning point in the choice of names. So Claudia gave way to Galina, the names of Thekla, Matryona almost completely disappeared from use. They were replaced by the names Svetlana, Raisa, Tatyana, Nadezhda, Lyudmila. But by the 21st century, these names have lost their positions and have given way to such names as Catherine, Anastasia, Anna, Maria, which were popular before the revolution 1917 years old. Therefore, we can talk about some cyclicality in society when choosing a name and its popularity.
The statistics of names allows you to see among the numbers which names are now becoming the past and which will be our future. The years of the Great Depression in the USA and the 1990s in the USSR provide a clear picture of these changes. When people have nothing to lose, they strive to emphasize the individuality of their child, invest a new life in it, give it the feeling that it is he who is the future. One of the easiest ways to emphasize this uniqueness is to give the child an unusual or rare name that would make him stand out from the others.
In situations where the country is in a certain political calm, when there are no large-scale upheavals affecting the life of every inhabitant, when people feel safe, and everything is stable, in these cases, the parents adhere to the traditional names established in this society.
By the diversity of names one can judge the freedom in the country, over the past century the number of used names in developed countries has increased. Consequently, people began to feel more free and relaxed.
For example, in America today there is not one name that prevails over others. At the beginning of the 20th century, only 5-6% of the country’s population had the most common names, and by the 90s, new names quickly replaced the traditional ones, and at present the scatter of names in the United States is quite chaotic. All of these data point to the development of a high level of individualism in the United States.
In Russia, preference is given to traditional names. The leaders are Anna, Alexander, Maria, Maxim, Anastasia, Ekaterina. For example, the name Daria, which in 2015 ranked 9place in the ranking of names, in 1909 it occupied only 40th place. The name Dmitry, which occupied 35th place at the beginning of the 20th century, entered the top ten since the late 80s and has remained there to this day. But this country has not escaped the fashion for names. After the flight of the first man into space in 1961, many Yurievs were born in the USSR. And in 1979, after the appearance of the film “Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears”, the rarely seen name of Alexander moved from 53rd to 44th place in the ranking by 1980, and in 1995 broke into the top ten female names.
In recent years, more and more parents in Russia tend to give their children traditional names. The names Alexander, Maria, Dmitry, Anastasia and Ekaterina begin to prevail. This indicates that individualism is inherent in Russian society to a lesser extent, and our compatriots are more attentive to social values.
You can also observe how foreign, borrowed names, most often used in Europe among Catholics, enter the category of popular Russian names. For some of these names, you can find a mention in the Orthodox calendar, but not for all (Christina, Angelina). So more and more often you can hear the names Eva, Emily, Diana, Adam, which were not traditional for the Russian people.
Interest in Slavic names, which appeared in Russia at the end of the 20th century, has decreased, but many previously rare names are gaining popularity (Zlata, Zarina, Darina, Bogdan). At the same time, some Slavic names have not left the top 30 most popular names over the past 10 years (Yaroslav, Vladislav, Vladimir, Gleb).
Until the end of the 19th century in Russia, there was not much diversity in the variants of the name, since all the names were chosen either from Orthodox calendars, or on a succession basis – the names of grandfather, grandmother, parents. A special variety of names in Russian culture appeared precisely in the twentieth century. Below are some statistics for different periods of the twentieth century.
19 April 19 Grigory Jeremy (Jeremiah) Yeremey Pavel Pavel Platonida Sevastya Yakov April April April April Danil Evdokia Inessa Pyotr Richard Teona
April 21 Anastasy Anton Ivan Isaakiy Konrad Luka Osip (Joseph) Rodion Selma Yakov
April 22 Agapit Azat Vadim Gavriil Joseph Luca Lucius
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Rare and unusual names
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come to an agreement even a month after the birth of the baby. Being distracted by many everyday problems, it is sometimes very difficult for a husband and wife to agree, because everyone has their own preferences and their own vision on this issue. And here are relatives, friends, and just acquaintances begin to offer their options. Fashion dictates, television promotes, how to choose?
It is clear that every parent wants their child to have a happy life. Considering that the name of a newborn can determine his future fate, contribute to success in his personal life and career, parents often see his future in the name of the baby – and sometimes they choose a rare rather than a common name for their baby. Why?
It is believed that it will help the child develop certain qualities – for example, independence.
They strive to distinguish their child from other children in advance.
They follow family traditions where the names of grandparents are passed down from generation to generation.
Based on these prerequisites, it is possible to determine where rare names come from.
The most obvious is the “well-forgotten old”. In everyday life there are names that were called children many years, and sometimes centuries, ago. In Russia, old Slavic names are again heard – Bogdan, Miroslava, Tayana.
There are very creative and progressive parents who come up with names themselves. This is how the name Svetlana appeared, although it was invented for the character, and not for her own child. And the name Stella was coined for a cycle of sonnets.
Sometimes adults try to keep in memory some events that are important to them. This is how completely unusual names are also born, many of which later become unviable, but some of these names continue to exist – for example, Kazbek, Damir or Kim. This desire to record various historical events, places, remember and perpetuate some great personalities. To a greater extent, the Soviet names that have appeared reflect this trend, and they can be called rare (Radiy, Zarya, Vladlen, Astra).
You can also consider as rare names those foreign, borrowed names that are not accepted in everyday life in a particular country. At the same time, most of the Christian names are somehow duplicated both in Catholicism and in Orthodoxy (Martha – Martha, Christian – Christina). But some foreign names can still be called rare – Emma, Madeleine, Monica, Laura.
Rare names for girls
Giving their daughter a rare name, parents first of all try to highlight and emphasize some specific features of the newborn, which, as parents are sure, their daughter will definitely have. Most often these are beautiful, sonorous, melodious names. Different nationalities have their own list of rare female names.
It has recently become fashionable in Russia to give children Old Church Slavonic names. For example, it became possible to personally get acquainted with Zabava or Bozena, although such names are still considered rare. And it will be pleasant for believers to meet such beautiful names in girls as Seraphim, Pelageya or Evdokia.
The name of the baby is chosen based on a certain idea. These can be names according to the sign of the zodiac, mythical, biblical, foreign or new names. Some of the previously rare names are becoming popular at the present time, their former interest is returning to them. Some common names are transformed, acquiring new spellings and sounds, thus a new, beautiful, rare name appears.
The obvious goal of parents who choose a rare name for their child is to distinguish him from the rest, there is also a hidden one. Parents try in this way to teach from an early age to be independent and independent. After all, starting from the first days of the baby’s life, those around him begin to ask again, clarify, be surprised at the name he heard, and the child cannot help but notice this.
But not all children can bear this burden, and not all, even adults, who have such rare names, are ready to carry it on. Such a selection leaves an imprint on the inner world of a person. It can influence his behavior, make him closed, touchy, or, conversely, arrogant and aggressive. Many, upon reaching adulthood, change their name to a more common one. But it also happens that it is his rare name that helps a person, and for now a child, to overcome obstacles, hold his head high and achieve his goals.
But still, maybe future parents should think about choosing one of the more familiar and popular names for their child?
Choosing a name for a boy
Rare names by month
This list was compiled from the names given in the name day calendar. It includes Orthodox and Catholic names. This is another way that parents who are looking for a rare name for their child can use. The full calendar of name days (including popular names) can be found at the link below the table.
April 19 Grigory Jeremy (Jeremiah) Eremey Pavel Pavel Platonis Yakov 9000
April 20 Avdotya Georgiy Daniil Danil Evdokia Inessa Peter Richard Teona
April 21 Anastasy Anton Ivan Isaakiy Konrad Luka Osip (Joseph) Rodion Selma Yakov
April 22 Agapit Azat Vadim Gavriil Joseph Luca Lucius
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How to name a child in 2020 – beautiful names for boys and girls | #coolmom
Future moms and dads who are waiting for an addition in 2020, of course, think about choosing a name for the child. It is believed that the name affects, if not the character and temperament, then the fate and life prospects of the future person. How to name a child in 2020 – we offer several beautiful names for girls and boys that will be relevant for newborns.
What will be the children born in 2020 according to the eastern horoscope
Of course, first of all, children will look like their parents. They will grow up the way adults raise them, and will inherit many traits of character and temperament from mom and dad.
However, many urge not to write off the personality traits that a horoscope gives people.
According to Chinese zodiac sign , 2020 will be the year of the white metal rat. The main qualities of children born this year are developed intuition and attachment to the family. The second advantage has its downsides – such children need increased parental attention. And they achieve it in all possible ways, often becoming capricious, spoiled and jealous of others, including siblings.
By the way, children born in the year of the rat are highly valued in Asian countries. They are a real blessing to their parents. Since the “rat” child is very attached to the family, he will definitely not leave his parents in old age. Such children help old parents at all costs, regardless of any of their own inconveniences.
Children born in the year of the rat, including babies of 2020, are distinguished by bright leadership qualities, diligence and an inquisitive mind. They very quickly learn something new for themselves, they study well. Moreover, for good results in school, they do not even need to be specially motivated.
A headache for mom and dad can be that children born in the year of the rat often do not recognize generally accepted norms and rules. You will also have to control the spirit of rivalry in the child, which can take forms that are not always appropriate in society.
Beautiful names for boys born in 2020
Given the peculiarities of the horoscope, for a boy born in 2020, you should choose a name that will be filled with powerful leadership energy. At the same time, the name should allow the son to be loyal in relations with other people and allow him to easily adapt to any life circumstances. The following names are very good in this regard:
Igor (protecting the name of God),
Maxim (the greatest),
Nazar (dedicated to God, bringing the Truth),
Svyatoslav (sacred glory),
Taras (rebellious, restless),
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breadwinner),
Yaroslav (bright, energetic).
Among the beautiful and unusual names for boys born in 2020, the following can be distinguished:2332
Leonty,
Oscar,
Raphael,
Samuel.
Depending on the month of birth, you can choose the following names for the boy:
For a girl born in 2020, it makes sense to choose a name from among the brightest options. It will emphasize the energetic and ambitious nature of the daughter. Here are the most suitable female names in this regard:
Valeria (strong, healthy),
Vasilisa (sovereign, queen),
Veronika (victorious),
Victoria (victory),
Daria (keeping good, defending good),
Tatyana (noble) madam).
To neutralize the possessive character traits of a girl born in 2020 and emphasize her activity, curiosity, intelligence and charm, you should choose a name that carries the meaning of “good”, “kind” and “sweet”. In this case, you need to pay attention to the following list of female names:
Agafia (good, kind, good),
Antonina (honest and unselfish),
Evdokia (benevolent),
Lada (sweet),
Milana (sweet, caring),
Miladamila ,
Lyudmila (dear to people).
When choosing a beautiful, rare or fashionable female name for your daughter, you should pay attention to the following options:2332
Vlada,
Gabriella,
Esenia,
Jeanne,
Inna,
Lydia,
Lia,
Lolita,
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Finally, you can look at the calendar of names according to the month of birth:
When choosing a name for a child, you should think not only about horoscopes or Orthodox saints. Moreover, you do not need to mindlessly follow all the fashion trends. At a minimum, you should not forget about the environment in which the child will grow up. The name should not bring him inconvenience.
It is desirable that the first name sounds good together with the patronymic and surname. And most importantly – that it is equally liked by both mom and dad of the baby.
unisex names | Nameberry
Unisex names, names used for both girls and boys, are a growing category in the English speaking world, especially in the US. There are several unisex baby names for each gender in the US top 100, and unisex names from a wide variety of nationalities are added to the lexicon every day.
Unisex names may be recognized as names traditionally used for both sexes, but they may also be first-name surnames, natural names of all types, place names, word names such as Judgment, and fictitious names or spellings.
Nameberry classifies gender-neutral names, generally as names given to at least 10 percent of minority genders. Browse and search different types of androgynous baby names below. This page is your starting point for everything related to unisex names and their meaning.
All names in our database that contain entries for both genders and include individual comments can be searched for the first initial below. These include popular unisex names from Avery to Zion, as well as uncommon unisex names from Abbott to Zuri.
Nameberry includes many carefully selected lists of unisex names of various types, from family names to place names, nature names and literary names. There are also hundreds of user-generated lists of unisex names covering every category imaginable.
For more information on history, gender reassignment, and a full menu of unisex baby names, these blogs cover the subject from a variety of angles.
Top Unisex Names are calculated solely by Nameberry based on current representations of gender neutral names in our database.
The more unusual and unique baby names there are, the more likely they are to be unisex. Made-up names and names derived from other sources such as animals or cities have not been associated with either gender over time, so they are more free from a specific gender identity.
The 50 unique unisex baby names we have compiled in the following list are widely used but not in the top 100.
To see more unisex baby names on Nameberry, you can search by spell.
Most unisex names lean towards one side or the other of the gender division; our definition of a unisex name is one that is used for both genders with a separation of at least 90–10.
What about the names that are really unisex, the ones that are closest to 50-50? Here are the top 10 names that are almost evenly split between boys and girls:
38. Blake
Old English, originally nickname “blac” for a person with dark hair or skin (“blac”) or light hair or skin (“blaac”)
39.
Blue
Color
8 , modern use
40. Bobby
Original nickname of Robert
41. Bowie
5100
46. Briar
Old English name from a thorny bush, but also from the name of the Heather Rose, given to the princess in The Sleeping Beauty
47. Brighton
8 south coast of England
48. Britton
Old English, “from Britain”
49. Brooke
Old English and Old Germanic origin from “water” / small stream5100
50. Brooklyn
Ancient English “Small stream”, but also from the New York region
51. Brooks
Ancient English and Staronemetskoye for “Water, Small Broken” 9000 9000 9000.calan
Gaelic and Irish name, “slim and fine, light or clean”
53. Cameron
Scottish baby name, “crooked”
54.
Campbell
The initially the Scottish surname named after a person with a crooked mouth or curve smile
55. Carey
Gelic origin, designates “Love”
56. Karmel
9. origin, “garden, orchard”
57. Carmen
Carmel variant
58. Carroll
Old German origin, “free man”
59. Karson
Scottish, Old English, “Son of Bolotnikov”
60. Carter
An Oboronsk “The one who carries / transports goods”, also surname
61. Caisi 9000.
Irish and Gaelic, “watchful, watchful”
62.Cassidy
Irishman, “curly-haired man”
63. Chance
68. Clay
The shortened version of the Clayton
69. CLOTON
Ancient English, from the “Clay settlement”
70. Codi
Irish and Generals, it means
71.
Cole
Old English, “dark, jet black”
72. Corey
Undetermined origin, may be from Scandinavian/Gel-striped basin coire
73. Dakota
Indian origin for “Friend / Ally”, also from the US states
74. Dale
Ancient English, ‘Small Valley’
75. Dallas
8. , Gaelic and Scottish origin, “from the valleys”, also a village in Scotland and a city in Texas
76. Dana
Hebrew version of the word Daniel, “God is the judge” or Old English, “Dane from Denmark”
77. Datchan
Ancient English, Danish from Denmark
78. Darbie
Ancient English, “Without Envy” and Toponym “Park with Oleys” 9000 9000 9509. Daillel 9000. from a French surname (“from Erel”, a city in Calvados)
80. Dawson
Old English, from a surname meaning “son of David”
81.
Delta
Greek origin, “River mouth”
82. Denver
Ancient English and French origin, “Green Valley”, Modern use may belong to the city
83. Devin
9000 9000 Irish and Gallenskoye origin, from “bard, poet” or from the French “divin”, which means “divine”.
84. Dorian
Greek origin, “from Doris”, region in Greece from the biblical Eden garden, which means “delight”
Abbreviation of various forms of Antony, including Antonio and Antony
276. Tony
Short form of Anthony and variants
277.
Tori
The Japanese-derived version (“bird”) is also short for Victoria
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278. Tracy
Taken from the Irish word “treasach” meaning “martial” or “fighter”.
279. Trinity
Latin origin, in the Christian faith refers to the Holy Trinity
280. Tristan
Celtic origin, “mess”; cry ‘, a character from the legend of King Arthur and the medieval tale Tristan and Iseult
281. True
English origin, “Real, genuine”
282. Tyler
Ancient English, “The one who makes / puts the tile”, from the French “Tieuleor / Tieulier”
9,0003 283. Umber
French origin, “tint”, reddish brown pigment used by artists
284. Shaft
Abbreviation of names including Valentino, Valerie
285.
Valentin
from the Roman name Valentine, which means “healthy, strong”
286. Venice
Latin roots, from Toponya Venice
287. Vikik
.Vik 9238 Victor / Victoria
288. Wallace
Old French origin meaning “Welsh”.
289. Wesley
Old English origin, “Western meadow”
290. West
Ancient English, from the West
291. Weston
Old English origin, “Western city” 9000 9000 9000 9,000 292 Old English origin, “white island”
293. Wilder
German origin, for “hunter” or “trapper”
294. Windsor
Old English origin, “river bank with winch”, place-name and surname of the British royal family
295. Wynn
white”
296. Winter
Old English, from the season
297.
Wisdom
English origin, name of virtue, meaning “wise man”
298. Utnik
Ancient English origin, small brown singing poultry
299. VISTT
8 , which means “Military Strength” 9000 9000 9509 300. Zeafir 300. Zeafir 950. means “west wind”.
We hope you’ve got a lot of ideas when it comes to choosing the perfect name for your little one with our list of the most popular unisex baby names.
36 unisex baby names | Pampers
If you’re still looking for the perfect name for your baby, have you considered a unisex name? Some of these gender-neutral names are quite popular, while others you may have never heard of before.
You may be looking for a unisex name if you want your child’s name to be suitable for any gender. Alternatively, you may want the child’s name to not automatically determine the gender of your child. Or maybe you and your partner are progressive and like the idea of a modern non-binary name.
Whatever brings you here, we hope you find the perfect name for your boy or girl! Read our alphabetical list of the top 36 unisex name choices and their meanings.
Ainsley. It was originally a surname originating from towns in England. The name is a combination of two Old English words anne (meaning one or one) or ansetl (meaning hermit) and leah (meaning woodland or clearing). Such an image awakens an independent spirit.
Alexey. This name is of Greek origin and means helper or protector. This is the name of the Greek comedian poet and many saints, as well as five Byzantine emperors in the form of Alexis. Based in mythology and royalty, this is quite a powerful name.
Angel. Derived from the Latin male name Angelus and the Greek Angelos, both of which mean messenger, the name is now sometimes used as a girl name in English-speaking countries. But it is a popular name for a boy in Hispanic countries. Name your cute little angel Angel.
Arden. Originally an English surname taken from the name of the place, it is of Celtic origin and means high. He also has a little stylish ring.
Ariel. In Hebrew, this name means the lion of God. In the biblical Old Testament, it is used as an alternative name for Jerusalem. It became popular as an English female name in the 1980s. In any case, the name sounds not only powerful, but also beautiful. Find more biblical names here.
Ashley. Originally an English surname, Ashley comes from the name of the place, which means “ash felling”. It is a combination of the Old English words aesc and leah . Until about the 1960s, this name was mainly given to boys, but now it is also widely used for girls. This is a good classic option for your baby’s name.
Aubrey. This modern name is the Norman French version of the German name Alberich. This name was common in the Middle Ages as the name of an English boy, and in the nineteenth century it returned to fashion. This name became common for girls in the 1970s because of his resemblance to Audrey. If you have twins, you can go with Aubrey and Audrey.
Avery. This name is Norman French in origin and is based on the names Alberich and Alfred, which mean elven strength and elven council, respectively. You don’t have to be a fan of legends to choose this unisex name.
Brett. This modern name comes from a Middle English surname meaning Breton, in other words, someone from Brittany, France. This unisex name is also found in literature. If you like the idea of names based on literature, check out these options.
Brin. Originating from Wales, the name means hill or hill. It was originally just a boy’s name, but is now given to girls. The name is short, unique and easy to pronounce.
Cameron. This name is based on the Gaelic words cam and sron , meaning crooked nose. While your little one’s nose will certainly be as cute as a button, you can still choose this modern name if you like the sound of it.
Cary. This name comes from the Irish surname O Chiardha, which means a descendant of Chiardha. Although the meaning is not very interesting, the name sounds equally good for a boy and a girl.
Casey. This is an anglicized version of the Irish surname Kathasah , which means vigilant in Irish. If you think Casey has a cool ring, this might be the name for your little one. And you can easily pair Casey with Carey if you have twins.
Cassidy. This gender-neutral name comes from an Irish surname which means descendant of Kayside. It was also the name of a fictional cowboy, evoking images of the Wild West.
Cheyenne. This name comes from the Dakota word shahiyena , meaning “red talkers”, and is the name of a Western Plains Indian people. This name has been used as a given name since the 1950s.
Courtney. Originally an English aristocratic surname, Courtney comes from French as the name Curtenus, from Latin as the word curtus or from the Norman language in which it means short nose. It became popular as a female name in the 1970s.
Dakota. The Dakota people hail from the northern Mississippi River Valley, and in the Dakota language, the name means allies or friends.
Evelyn. This name comes from an English surname. The name was first used as a boy’s name in the seventeenth century before it became popular as a girl’s name. In 2018, this name was the 10th most popular female given name.
Finley. This is the English form of the word Fionnlagh, which in Gaelic means white warrior. Some abbreviate this name to Finn, Finn or Finny. A great option for your little warrior.
Gael. The origin of this name is unknown, but linguistically it refers to native Gaelic speakers. Perhaps this is a variant of Gwenael, which means “blessed and generous.” The name can be pronounced as Gale or in French or Spanish as Ga-el.
Hayden. This name comes from an English surname, which in Old English means hay valley. The meaning is quite simple, but the name itself has a pleasant modern sound.
Hunter. It was originally an occupation-based family name for a hunter, based on Old English hunta . This works well even today, whether your family is into hunting or not!
Jamie. This unisex name comes from the Lowland Scot diminutive of James, and since the nineteenth century this cute name has been used for girls as well.
Jordan. The Hebrew name Jordan means to descend or flow down. This is the name of the river that flows through the peoples of Israel and the Jordan. The name was revived in the 19th century and became even more popular in the twentieth century. You don’t have to be religious – or even a basketball fan! – to choose this name.
Kim. Nowadays, the name is sometimes used as a short form of Kimberly, but the name Kim actually predates the use of Kim as a cute nickname. Kim can also sometimes be used as a shortened form for Kimball. Check out this list if you need more old fashioned names.
Lennox. It comes from a Scottish surname that originated from an area in Scotland called Leamhnachd which means place of elms in Gaelic. This name will be appreciated by nature lovers.
Leslie. In Gaelic, the name means holly garden. The name was originally used for the name of a place in Scotland and later used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name in the nineteenth century. What a beautiful name with a beautiful meaning!
Lindsey. In Old English, this name means Lincoln Island. The name was originally intended for the region, and was used as a surname in both England and Scotland before becoming popular as a boy’s name in the 1960s and as a girl’s name in the 1970s.
Madison. The name comes from an English surname meaning son of Maud. The modern name is popular today. It also pairs with many other names like Addison in case you have twins. Read this article to learn more about twin names.
Morgan. The name comes from the old Welsh male name Morkant, which translates as sea ( over ) circle ( cant ). This name became popular for girls in the 1980s as well. This name is suitable for a couple who love water and want to convey this appreciation to their child.
Rowan. This name comes from the anglicized Irish surname O Ruadhain, meaning a descendant of Ruadhan. It’s also the name of a tree. If you like the idea of nature-based names, check out these options.
Shelby. A variant of the English surname Selby, which was based on the site, meaning willow farm in Old Norse. Shelby is also the name of a famous automotive designer and some of his creations.
Sydney. The name was originally an English surname derived from the word “place”, which in Old English means “wide island”. There are many cities with this name, but why not use it for your child?
Skyler. This unique-sounding name is a variant of the Dutch surname Schuyler, which means scientist. If you are from a family of scientists, you may want to pass this legacy on to the next generation under this name.
Taylor. Originally an English surname for someone who was a tailor, in Latin it means to cut. It’s a fairly common unisex name these days. There are many celebrities with this name, so this might be a good choice for your little star.
Whitney. The name means “white island” in Old English. Although it was originally a male name, it became popular as a girl’s name in the 1960s and 1980s. And, if you like, you can give your child the nickname Whit, which sounds pretty cool.
You may have found the perfect unisex baby name on this list. However, if you haven’t found inspiration here, our Baby Name Generator has a comprehensive list of names. Search names by first letter, lineage, gender, or even names inspired by nature, royalty, mythology, etc.
A baby name party can also be another great way to find the right name for your baby.
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Poet Rachel Rostad once wrote in “Names”: “ When you name your daughter , this is a prayer for whatever you want it to be. “So a name is not just a name, it carries all your hopes and dreams for your girl.
For example, your daughter’s name Bella means that you hope that one day your daughter will live up to her name, which means “beautiful”. By choosing the name of a popular character such as Leia or Hermione, you are expressing your desire for her to grow up just like them – strong, smart and confident.
Today we will talk about the names of epicenes. Epicene names do not have a strict gender distinction; they can work for both men and women. Giving your child a gender-neutral name means telling your child: “ I will give you the opportunity to explore your gender identity in the future, no matter what you decide. ”
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Increasing gender equality and gender variability has made epic names much more common today as parents try to place fewer gender restrictions and expectations on their children than they used to. Using boy names that are also cute for a girl is just one way to do this; you can also let them wear both men’s and women’s clothes, or let them play with both men’s and women’s toys.
And as a parent, this is one of the best gifts you can give your children—the freedom to be themselves, your unconditional love and support regardless of their identity, and respect for the decisions they make about their identity. .
Boys and Girls Names: Gender Liquid Names Ultimate List
We hope you got the inspiration you’ve been looking for with our list of male names for girls. Whether it’s promoting your child’s choice of gender identity as they grow up, or challenging the ever-expanding world of gender norms – giving a girl a masculine or gender identity. a neutral name can give them more freedom in the process of growth. older.
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While there are many names that may seem most appropriate—or traditionally used—for one particular gender, there are so many beautiful names that are perfect for any child (although perhaps any name is suitable for any child!). We found over 200 names, from casual and trendy names to more unique ones that will suit your child no matter what.
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Giving unisex names is more popular with girls than with boys—in 1998, almost a quarter of the top 100 girl names were unisex names, while only 16 of the most popular names given to boys were unisex names. However, as you can see from the following list, there wasn’t much of a crossover between boys and girls, at least when it comes to the names at the top of the charts.
Boys
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Adriana
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924 924 of the currently popular unisex names. Or, as in the case of Leslie and Ashley, they have become strongly identified with one gender over the other, and their unisex qualities disappear. But there are still many names, even in this small pool, that can still transition to another gender, and many more are just waiting to be added to the list.
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A good way to gauge the trendiness of a unisex name is to look at the names on the most popular lists for both genders. name, and it can quickly go out of fashion.
While there really is no such thing as a classic when it comes to unisex names, there are still many that have become so popular that they come close to this level of achievement:
Adrian: You can write it Adrienne or Adriana for a girl.
Aubrey: I think this old French name (which means “ruler of the elves” in the first place) is poised to make a comeback as it’s more used for girls. It’s relatively uncommon these days for both sexes, but I predict that in the next few years it will become more popular – especially among boys.
Bailey: this French occupational name means “jailer” or “law enforcement officer”. Female character in TV show WKRP and the male character most recently introduced in Party of Five have greatly helped the name’s popularity over the years.
Blaine: Does the rain in Spain stay mostly on Blaine? Blaine is Scottish for “plain” or “plain.” “It’s more of a boy thing, but it has a touch that parents love for girls too.
Blair: Similar to Blaine in meaning and similar to Blaine in attractiveness.
Cameron: A strong male name for a long time. The rise to fame of actress Cameron Diaz also propels the name to the top of the female charts.
Cassidy: Kathie Lee Gifford, daytime TV fashion arbiter, put this name square at the center of unisex lists when she used it on her girl.
Chandler: We have a popular TV show called Friends to thank. It’s definitely on the hit parade for both genders, but can turn out to be quite trendy.
Dylan: Paying homage to Bob D., this name is very popular with girls and boys alike.
Evan: This Welsh form of John is more commonly used for boys, but is also used for girls, and has been for some time.
Jessie: One of those names that never makes it to the top of the most popular lists, but still a good unisex name. More popular with boys these days.
Jordan: Popular with both boys and girls, with little favoritism for either gender, although this name is currently stronger for boys.
Kelsey: It’s stronger for girls now than for boys, and it may end up with a stronger female identity in general, but there’s still the Kelsey Grammar actor to balance things out. If his show stays popular, there will likely be more little boy Kelsey running around.
Logan: popular with both genders, although the boys run a little harder at the moment.
Mackenzie: It’s very, very popular with girls right now. It can be so strongly associated with the list of girls that it will have to be removed from the unisex list. However, Mac is a great house name for a boy.
Sean: This one is a bit rarer than the others, but it’s still used enough to hit the charts. Probably more popular with boys than girls.
Shelby: I must think the name owes its popularity to the character that Julia Roberts played in Steel Magnolias , but I know two men named Shelby who are much older than her, so this is clearly one of those unisex. names with aging. This really works equally well for both boys and girls. This name will live long and prosper.
Taylor: One of my best friends is named Taylor and he is the grandfather of an adorable little girl also named Taylor. Nuff said, “This is a great name for both genders and another unisex classic.
75 Unique Unisex Names for Your Little Bundle of Joy
Unisex names are becoming more and more popular with parents of newborns these days. As families become aware that gender is a construct and choose to stay away from gender-revealing celebrations, unisex names have become a solid choice as they can feel free from the more typical stereotypes of girl and boy names.
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When considering gender-neutral names, parents often look for inspiration from surnames on the family tree, places that have meaning to the family, nature, colors and seasons. Another source of inspiration for unisex names is the search for derivatives of more common names that parents like or have positive associations with.
We have a list of 75 unique unisex names you should consider for your little one:
Aiden – Fiery. Origin: Celtic.
Ali – Promoted or champion. Origin: Arabic.
Ashton – City of Ash. Origin: English
Aspen – Shaking tree. Origin: Old English.
Atlas – Support. Origin: Greek.
Austin – Great and magnificent. Origin: Latin.
Avery – king of the elves. Origin: Old English.
Azure – Vivid blue. Origin: Spanish.
Blake – Pale blond or dark. Origin: Old English.
Briar — Small tree. Origin: eng.
Campbell – Crooked smile. Origin: Scottish.
Charlie is a free man. Origin: English
Dakota is a friend or friendly. Origin: Native American.
Dylan — Born of the ocean, son of the sea or son of a wave. Origin: Welsh.
Echo – Reverberant sound. Origin: Greek.
Eden – Delight or Paradise. Origin: Hebrew.
Ellis is the Lord my God. Origin: Welsh and English.
Emmerson – brave and strong. Origin: English.
Evan – Youth or young warrior. Origin: Welsh.
Finlay – White and fair or warrior and hero. Origin: Scottish.
Forest — Forest. Origin: Old French.
Gavi – God is my strength. Origin: Hebrew.
Gray Origin: Scotland, Ireland and England.
Greer – vigilant or vigilant. Origin: Scottish.
Harley – Forest, glade or meadow. Origin: Old English.
Haven – a place of safety or refuge. Origin: Old English.
Hayden – Heather, hay valley or hay mound. Origin: English
Indigo – Blue dye from India. Also a reference to the flower of the same name. Origin: Greek.
Travel is a journey or experience from one place to another. Origin: Old French.
Justice – Right under the law. Origin: English
Calais – Man. Origin: Hawaiian.
Kendall – Kent Valley. Origin: English
Kennedy is a leader or leader in a helmet. Origin: Irish.
Kiran – Small, dark. Origin: Irish.
Kyle – A narrow strait or channel. Origin: Scottish.
Lennon – Dear. Origin: Irish.
Lincoln is a lake or basin colony. Origin: Old English.
London – From the great river. Origin: English
Lyric — Lyrics. Origin: English
Mika – Beautiful scent or fragrant. Origin: Native American.
River – A stream that flows into the sea. Origin: English
Royal Origin: English
Rory – Red look. Origin: Ireland and Scotland.
Rylan – Rye land. Origin: English
A sage is a herb or a prophet. Origin: Latin.
Sawyer – Wood carver. Origin: English
Shay – Wonderful, hawkish and gift. Origin: Hebrew.
Shiloh – Peace. Origin: Ancient Israel.
Sky – Atmosphere as seen from earth. Origin: Scandinavian.
Skyler is a scientist. Origin: American.
Sterling – starling or starling. Origin: English
Storm – Storm. Origin: Old English.
Story – Fairy tale. Origin: American.
Taylen – a combination of the name of the profession Tailor and Lin, meaning “lake”. Origin: American.
Teagan – Attractive, beautiful or perfect. Origin: Irish.
Tristan – Hand noise or fat. Origin: Welsh.
Tru – The power of the spear. Origin: Germanic.
Vesper – Evening star. Origin: Latin.
Winter is the Season. Origin: American.
Forest – From the forest. Origin: Middle English.
Wren – A small bird. Origin: English
Zen is a form of Buddhism. Origin: Japanese.
Zion – Israel. Origin: Hebrew.
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How to choose a name for boys and girls
It is known that a lot depends on how a boy or a girl is called. There are traditional names, and there are new ones, unusual for our ear. Often you can find cases when a child has not only an unusual, but also a dissonant name. What are his sufferings worth afterwards, for example, at school!
It follows that the choice of a name is an extremely important procedure, which, unfortunately, many parents simply ignore. And absolutely in vain. Let’s look at how to choose the right name for a boy or girl so that they are happy.
Contents:
The name sounds different
Consider also the baby’s middle name
Tips for naming a boy well
Tips for naming a girl well
General tips for a difficult choice
The name sounds different
Since childhood, we hear the sounds of our name most often. And so – throughout life. It turns out that this is the most pleasant sound for us, and it was chosen by the parents. This word consists of certain sounds, of different frequencies, which excite certain areas in the brain. Here are some sound differences to consider before choosing a name.
“Solid”. These are, for example, Daria, Ekaterina, Igor, Dmitry, Peter and others. Under the influence of a solid sound stimulus, an appropriate character is formed in children.
Neutral – Zoya, Lyudmila, Pavel, Artem (Artemy), Olga, Anna, Valery, Denis and others. Such people are often persistent and reasonable.
Soft – Svetlana, Sergey, Alexei, Vasily, Vera, Mikhail, etc. Such people are primarily distinguished by a soft and flexible character.
Pay attention to the fact that the chosen name is easy to pronounce, otherwise it will bring a lot of problems for such a person. It is not necessary to name the children after the names of the dead relatives – this can bring them many problems. This applies to both girls and boys. Also, do not name a girl after her grandmother, and a boy after her grandfather, otherwise they will acquire some bad character traits “as a gift”.
Also consider the baby’s patronymic
It is necessary that the person’s name is combined with the patronymic. And here it is necessary to make the right choice. First of all, it is not necessary that the name ends with a consonant, and the patronymic also begins with a consonant. In this case, the patronymic will be distorted. And the person will anxiously expect what they will call him this time.
If the patronymic sounds “hard”, that is, it is formed from their “hard” name, then the name must be soft, and vice versa. This choice is also associated with the so-called “new” names. So, in one city, the mother named the boy Dawn. Imagine how this will now be combined with a patronymic, and how a teenager will feel, say, at school.
Tips on how to name a boy successfully
Thinking about how to choose a name for a boy, you need to be very careful so that it helps to form positive character traits. So the boy will grow up as a bold successor of the family, the protector of the family.
Before choosing the most important word for a boy, you must remember that he will also be a father in the future. So, it is necessary to choose it so that later a beautiful middle name can be formed from it. When choosing an atypical name, remember how it will sound if you form a derivative from it. Otherwise, then Ivan Karlosovich will sound very strange and unnatural.
Before choosing a boy’s name, please note that it is undesirable to name boys after their father. This is not entirely easy to pronounce, and the child will be unbalanced, capricious from this. Sometimes a child can inherit some negative character traits and even a bad fate.
Remember not to give a boy a female-male name. If the surname turns out to be indeclinable, this can bring certain problems to an adult. Of course, we don’t even know about them. Keep in mind how it will sound in a diminutive form, since this is also important.
And of course, learn all about the etymology of the word you want to name the baby. Often it can have a meaning that we did not even know. So, many believe that Maria is of native Russian origin, just like Ivan. But all these names are actually Jewish.
Tips on how to successfully name a girl
First of all, do not rush and pick up the first successful option, immediately go to the registry office for registration. After all, there are a large number of the most unusual female names, and not one mother will be tempted to choose it for her daughter. Yes, you can go on about fashion and name the girl the way, say, a dozen of your friends do. But think about it: will this girl feel happy?
Think, for example, what will happen in fourteen or fifteen years if you name a girl Musetta. That’s right, she will contact the registry office for a “rename”. And of course, she will face a lot of personal problems.
Consult a dictionary or reference book to find out how to choose a name. Indeed, advice is often given in literature in order to name the girl in the most harmonious way. You also don’t need to call her the name of a famous person: in a few years they will forget about her, but the girl will be very uncomfortable.
General tips for difficult choices
Here are the most general tips to help you name your son or daughter the best.
Conduct a kind of “fitting” of the name. Think about how the other person would like it.
Ask the stranger to say it out loud several times. After all, a person will also be addressed aloud, and not otherwise. If outsiders pronounce the name wrong, then your choice is not so good.
Remember what people (maybe celebrities) have the same name.
Consider the baby’s middle name.
Avoid rare and unfortunate names, so as not to spoil life later and not create problems for children.
If you want to name your son or daughter “too nice”, then know that this draws too much attention.
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The Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale – Third Edition (ECERS-3) sets the foundation for math by listing the types of math materials needed for our learning environments, how long the materials need to be accessible to children, and even promotes specific interactions that support math.
The ECERS-3 math quality indicators are a great start to teaching “big math” ideas!
In this webinar we are going to explore these ECERS-3 indicators, and what exact concepts to teach, why, and answer the question, “how do we teach it most effectively?”
This is a 2 part webinar. The second webinar will focus on the following math concepts: patterns, measurement, data analysis, spatial relationships, and shapes.
We will discuss how to create math experiences that are fun and engaging using planned activities and games, how to take advantage of everyday moments to integrate math concepts, and leverage children’s interests to make math meaningful to them.
Registrants will receive 1 hour of credit, sent the following week.
DATE: Friday, February 18th 2022
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TITLE:ECERS -3 Webinar 1: “Big Math” Concepts; Creating Engaging and Meaningful Experiences for children ages 3 – 6
GUEST SPEAKER: Jennifer N. Garcia
DESCRIPTION: Please join Jennifer N. Garcia, a seasoned teacher, trainer, and coach, in a discussion about “big math” concepts for young children (3 – 6).
The Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale – Third Edition (ECERS-3) sets the foundation for math by listing the types of math materials needed for our learning environments, how long the materials need to be accessible to children, and even promotes specific interactions that support math.
The ECERS-3 math quality indicators are a great start to teaching “big math” ideas!
In this webinar we are going to explore these ECERS-3 indicators, and what exact concepts to teach, why, and answer the question, “how do we teach it most effectively?”
This is a 2 part webinar. The first webinar will focus on the following math concepts: sets, number sense, counting, and operations.
We will discuss how to create math experiences that are fun and engaging using planned activities and games, how to take advantage of everyday moments to deepen math concepts, and leverage children’s interests to make math meaningful to them.
Registrants will receive 1 hour of credit, sent the following week.
DATE: Friday, February 4th 2022
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TITLE: Solidifying our Villages: Addressing Opportunity Gaps and the Education Debt Through a Racial Equity Lens
GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. Iheoma U. Iruka
DESCRIPTION: In the words of our esteemed guest speaker, Dr. Iheoma U. Iruka:
Poverty, race, culture, religion, or zip code should not determine a child’s trajectory, opportunity, and eventual life success. Addressing the opportunity gaps and the education debt that leads to disparities through a racial equity lens must go beyond gap-gazing at third grade test scores and blaming children and families, and many times early educators. A sole focus on disparities without consideration of the root causes will continue to ensure the permanency of this gap. Our conversation will delve into how community partners can begin incorporating a racial equity lens to dismantle systemic barriers to opportunities. Discussion will focus on understanding and addressing inequities and biases in systems and programs with a goal towards equitable access, experiences, and outcomes. Participants will reflect on their roles in ensuring that NC children and their families are provided with equitable opportunities to meet their potential, especially during the early years. Participants will be called on to examine how they activate fairness and justice in their classrooms, schools, and programs, and most importantly, dismantle structural racism and ensure equitable learning opportunities.
Registrants will receive 1 hour of Professional Development credit, sent the following week.
DATE: Friday, July 30th 2021
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TITLE: Meal Appeal with Cooking Matters
GUEST SPEAKER: Amber Troutman and Brigid Hunt
DESCRIPTION: Early childhood is an ideal time to instill an appreciation for consuming a variety of healthy foods. In this training, providers will take part in hands-on activities that will show them various ways to encourage acceptance of healthy foods among children in their care.
With the summer harvest period in full swing, we will also be discussing what is available in your local area produce wise.
We will be led by our guest speakers Brigid Hunt and Amber Troutman… and we’ll be joined by a special guest from moderator Michael’s backyard!
DATE: Friday, July 16th 2021
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TITLE: ELV’s Billing Module & New QuickBooks Integration
GUEST SPEAKER: Tristan Clerihew
DESCRIPTION: This will be a little different from our other webinar offerings! Not sure if you want to do billing? Come meet with ELV’s own Tristan Clerihew and Michael Taylor as they walk through the basics of billing.
They will also share information about the new CORE-QuickBooks Online Integration!
DATE: Friday, June 25th 2021
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TITLE: Active Supervision
GUEST SPEAKERS: Ty Johnson and Lora Stanfield-Rohlman
DESCRIPTION: Discuss the use of Active Supervision as a strategy to keep children safe; which is one of our top priorities when having children in our care. We will focus on realistic practices to embed in our daily actions when caring for children. These strategies can be supported by all adults who come into contact with children in early care programs in both centers and family child care homes on a daily basis for any period of time. The objective is to transform our mindset of supervision from a passive approach to an active skill.
If you attend this training, you’ll learn more about active supervision, including tips on how to use it more organically.
Registrants will receive 1 hour of Professional Development credit, sent the following week.
DATE: Friday, June 4th 2021
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TITLE: The Truth About Ageism and Creating Intergenerational Connections in Early Childhood
GUEST SPEAKER: Lisa Armao of Boomers Leading Change
DESCRIPTION: Join us as we listen to Lisa Armao of Boomers Leading Change discuss how her organization has impacted ECE centers around the metro area. Outside of the ECE bent, Lisa will also be talking about the dangers of ageism and about how much organizations stand to gain from intergenerational collaboration.
Registrants will receive 1 hour of Professional Development credit, sent the following week.
DATE: Friday, May 21st 2021
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TITLE: Navigating the American Rescue Plan Act
GUEST SPEAKERS: Care for All Children (CFAC) and Small Business Majority (SBM)
DESCRIPTION: Join Care for All Children (CFAC) and Small Business Majority (SBM) as an update is given on the current status of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Topics covered will include parent buying power and updates on PPP/EIDL loans.
DATE: Friday, April 16th 2021
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TITLE: Using Coaching as a Professional Development Strategy to Impact Continuous Quality Improvement in Early Childhood
GUEST SPEAKERS: Constant Hine
DESCRIPTION: In this session we will differentiate professional development facilitation strategies typically used to impact the learning and effectiveness of staff, educators and providers. These strategies include teaching/training, consulting/TA, mentoring, coaching. We will examine how coaching specifically leverages the other professional development strategies to ensure the successful implementation of quality practices.
Additionally, we will define and differentiate transactional coaching and transformational coaching. Transformational coaching moves the focus of implementation of professional practices beyond merely creating goals and action plans, to fostering deeper reflection of how attitudes, motivation and habits impact professional practices and meaningful outcomes that ‘stick’ over time. The purpose of coaching is to help people examine what they are doing in light of their intentions and to foster practices that will help them ‘get better at getting better’ to create continuous quality improvements that will positively impact children and families.
DATE: Friday, March 19th 2021
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TITLE: Cooking Matters for Child Care Professionals: Menu Management on a Budget
GUEST SPEAKERS: Heather Aguilar and Amber Troutman
DESCRIPTION: If you have never attended a Cooking Matters presentation before, you are in for a treat (no pun intended)!
In this training, providers will discuss menu planning and shopping strategies they can use to make the most of their food dollars.
DATE: Friday, March 5th 2021
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TITLE: Coming Out of COVID
GUEST SPEAKER: Dr.Stacey R. Bromberg
DESCRIPTION: This presentation is designed to offer education and support focused on the importance of meaning-making as a critical concept in transitioning out of COVID. We will address the use of narratives as an approach toward a new manner of being with ourselves, the systems in which we exist as caregivers, and the children and families we serve. This presentation will provide a deeper understanding of the impact of COVID on our communities through a lens of grief, collective trauma, compassion satisfaction, and the opportunity for posttraumatic growth. The cost of caring to those providing service to our youngest and most vulnerable populations will be highlighted, with an emphasis on specific strategies to support one another, lessons learned, and alignment with our purpose and mission forward.
DATE: Friday, February 19th 2021
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TITLE: Building Equitable Outcomes in Early Education
GUEST SPEAKERS: Kim Desmond
DESCRIPTION: Join us on Friday, January 22 from 1:00 – 2:00 PM with Kim Desmond in this timely conversation around equity within the early childhood education framework. While Kim currently works as the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Social Equity and Innovation, her background lies in education and child care.
Kim will be leading us through a discussion of equity, equality, and intersectionality, focusing on how we can improve the spaces we inhabit daily.
DATE: January 22, 2021
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TITLE: What’s in the New Stimulus Package for Small Businesses? with Small Business Majority
GUEST SPEAKERS: Hunter Railey
DESCRIPTION: After months of waiting for much-needed relief, small businesses are finally getting renewed support from the federal government. On December 21, Congress passed a deal on both a spending bill and another round of COVID-19 stimulus relief. The overall package comprises $900 billion in virus relief funds, including $284.5 billion to reopen and strengthen the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for first-time and second-time borrowers.
Join Hunter Railey from the Small Business Majority to learn more about what’s in the new relief package and ask questions about what this could mean for your child care business. Topics include: – PPP reauthorization and important changes – Advance grants through the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program – SBA Debt Relief Program – Additional policies and resources for small businesses
DATE: January 15, 2021
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TITLE: How Early Childhood Programs are using and benefiting from Alliance CORE
GUEST SPEAKERS: Veronica A. Fernandez, PhD and Johayra Bouza, PhD
DESCRIPTION: The QCRG Team will be presenting results from a survey conducted with Early Learning Venture’s Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership programs using Alliance CORE. Programs shared their opinions of how often, how useful, and how beneficial they found Alliance CORE. We also share results suggesting that the use of Alliance CORE is associated with higher quality teacher-child interactions in the classrooms
DATE: December 18, 2020
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TITLE: Strengthening Business Practices: Financial Reports and Internal Controls
GUEST SPEAKERS: Elsa Sackett and Alisha Mullins
DESCRIPTION: 1. Discuss financial reports and identify ways they can help you better manage program’s finances. 2. Identify what internal controls mean in a center-based child care setting and how they can strengthen the fiscal health of your program. 3. This will be most appropriate for center based providers or larger FCCH providers with staff or multiple locations, and I would recommend first watching the Strengthening Business Practices: Budgets, Projections, and Planning webinar from June 2020 if attendees have not had a chance to do that yet.
DATE: December 4, 2020
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TITLE: 2021 Colorado Legislative Overview – Elections and Early Childhood Education
GUEST SPEAKER: William Mutch
DESCRIPTION: We will be providing insights about Colorado’s legislative elections and what to expect during the upcoming session of the Colorado General Assembly. The legislative landscape for Early Childhood Education will be the primary focus and please bring questions, as there will be time for Questions and Answers as part of this overview.
If you have specific questions you have already, please submit them in the appropriate location upon registration.
DATE: November 20, 2020
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TITLE: Strengthening Business Practices: Staff Recruitment and Retention
GUEST SPEAKERS: Elsa Sackett and Alisha Mullins
DESCRIPTION: Join two of ELV’s Early Head Start team members in a training on staff recruitment and retention. Attendees should come out of this being able to: • Understand best practices related to recruiting, interviewing, and hiring new employees. • Have a framework for building an effective orientation plan for new employees. • Be familiar with the components of a staff handbook. • Identify strategies for providing feedback to employees.
DATE: November 6, 2020
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TITLE: “Picking Up the Pieces” Dissemination with Child Care Aware of America
GUEST SPEAKERS: Dionne Dobbins, Kristina Haynie, Matthew Henry
DESCRIPTION: Early Learning Ventures (ELV) is delighted to invite three leading members of Child Care Aware of America’s data team to discuss their recently published fall report, “Picking up the Pieces – Building a Better Child Care System Post Covid 19. “
Matthew Henry, Dionne Dobbins, and Kristina Haynie will be discussing the formation of the report along with its key takeaways. In preparation, you can view the report here: https://www.childcareaware.org/picking-up-the-piece
DATE: October 30, 2020
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TITLE: Ethics in Action
GUEST SPEAKER: Stephanie Bivins
DESCRIPTION: Ethics in Action is a training provided to ECE teachers and our pilot site staff members. Key topics include reflections of a teacher’s impact, the NAEYC Ethical Code of Conduct, ethical responsibilities, core values, and applying ethics. Through the training, participants practice applying ethics in child, family, and co-worker scenarios with guided coaching and reflection.
DATE: October 9,2020
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TITLE: An Introduction to the Strengthening Families Protective Factors Framework
GUEST SPEAKERS: Krisshetta Thobhani and Colleen Roahrig
DESCRIPTION: “An Introduction to the Protective Factors” is a Resource for Action that guides those who work with children and families. The curriculum builds understanding of the importance and power of partnering with parents, caregivers, and professionals that serve children and families to promote positive outcomes for them and their children. Taught by Early Learning Ventures’ child care partnership specialists.
DATE: September 18, 2020
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TITLE: FAQs on Virtual Visits with Licensing
GUEST SPEAKERS: Teresa Ribble, Tanya Estrada-Trujillo, and Deborah Gray
DESCRIPTION: Join Licensing team members from the Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) to learn more about how licensing is performing virtual licensing visits in the wake of the pandemic. Topics will include: – How specialists are currently performing visits – How the process differs slightly for providers utilizing CORE – Challenges and benefits to this new system – The exceptions that still require an in-person licensing visit
DATE: September 11, 2020
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TITLE: Moving Past Paper: An Introduction to Child Care Management Systems
GUEST SPEAKER: Michael Taylor
DESCRIPTION: Early Learning Ventures (ELV) is delighted to share this collaborative webinar on child care technologies – and specifically child care management systems. Learn about the ELV software, Alliance CORE as well as several other softwares and brands to use in day-to-day child development situations and opportunities.
DATE: August 21, 2020
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TITLE: Marketing Your Program: Strengthening Business Practices
GUEST SPEAKERS: Elsa Sackett and Alisha Mullins
DESCRIPTION: Join two of Early Learning Ventures’ (ELV) Early Head Start team members in a training on marketing concepts and how they apply to the early childhood education field. Expect to learn about internal vs. external marketing, features vs. benefits, and more!
DATE: July 24th, 2020
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TITLE: Marketing Your Program: Websites & Online Presence
GUEST SPEAKER: Tim Fitzpatrick
DESCRIPTION: Join marketing guru and friend of Early Learning Ventures, Tim Fitzpatrick of Rialto Marketing, as he explains the importance of having a website and introduces us to several low-cost options that are available for everyone. While the information would be useful for anyone who owns a business, we will be focusing on child care providers. This webinar is for anyone who has interest in having a website or who has a website already and would like to see if it aligns with Tim’s best practices.
DATE: July 17th, 2020
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TITLE: Strengthening Business Practices: Budgets, Projections, and Planning
GUEST SPEAKERS: Elsa Sackett and Alisha Mullins
DESCRIPTION: We’ll be kicking off this series with “Strengthening Business Practices: Budgets, Projections, and Planning,” a one hour Professional Development training with guest speakers Elsa Sackett, Leadership Development Manager at ELV and Alisha Mullins, ECE Coach at Early Childhood Partnership of Adams County (ECPAC). You’ll learn more about making the budgeting process work for you, as well as how to budget for decision-making throughout the year. We’ll also look at how to project revenue and costs and share some online tools you can use in your own context.
DATE: June 19th, 2020
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TITLE: COVID-19: CDPHE Guidance for Child Care Providers
GUEST SPEAKERS: Therese Pilonetti and Amy Gammel
DESCRIPTION: For our last webinar with licensing guest speakers, we fielded questions beforehand from our provider network. But this is an odd time, and some of the current guidance on questions asked (masks, water play, ratios, etc.) comes not from licensing, but from Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE).
DATE: June 5th, 2020
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TITLE: COVID-19: Licensing Guidance for Child Care Providers
GUEST SPEAKERS: Carin Rosa, Tanya Estrada-Trujillo, and Deborah Gray
DESCRIPTION: As more child care programs either reopen or plan for more parents needing care, we felt it important to invite licensing to talk to the Early Learning Ventures network. Three team members of Colorado State Licensing: Carin Rosa, Tanya Estrada-Trujillo, and Deborah Gray. Carin, Tanya, and Deborah will be talking with you about current and updated guidelines to help you stay in compliance.
DATE: May 22nd, 2020
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TITLE: COVID-19: Self-Care and Mindfulness for Child Care Providers
GUEST SPEAKER: Ella A. Yung
DESCRIPTION: While most of our previous and future webinars will focus on the business and administrative side of child care, we here at Early Learning Ventures (ELV) felt it necessary to host a webinar focused on the well-being of our providers. Dr. Ella A. Yung, Clinical Psychologist from Balanced Awakening P.C. Ella will be talking with us about the value of self-care and how we can manage the stress of the times.
DATE: May 15th, 2020
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TITLE: COVID-19: CACFP and WIC for Child Care Providers
GUEST SPEAKERS: Lisa Debits, Chrissy Nichols, and Erin Kendrick of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
DESCRIPTION: As the situation in Colorado moves towards tentative reopening of certain industries, more child care businesses are serving a select number of children. We here at Early Learning Ventures (ELV) felt it necessary to host our state partners who can speak on new and upcoming changes to better prepare our network. Three team members of the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment – Lisa Debits, Chrissy Nichols, and Erin Kendrick – will discuss the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC). Topics they will be covering include how CACFP and WIC have changed during coronavirus and what providers need to know about CACFP and WIC as they plan to open up in the coming weeks and months.
DATE: May 8th, 2020
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TITLE: COVID-19: Unemployment Insurance and Workers’ Compensation
GUEST SPEAKERS: Laura J. Hazen and Susan Klopman of H&K Law, LLC along with Gregory Cairns of Cairns
DESCRIPTION: As Colorado takes steps to reopen its doors, child care facilities are facing difficult questions, depending on how they have weathered the storm thus far – how and when to reopen and with whom? Employees who are currently receiving unemployment benefits may not want to return. Families may ask questions about safety and providers may have concerns about liability. This presentation will outline what we know today about the unemployment benefits being offered in the pandemic, and about how workers compensation coverage is likely to support providers with employee claims. Early Learning Ventures will be moderating, and we are very thankful for the expertise of our guest speakers. We will be joined by Laura J. Hazen and Susan Klopman of H&K Law, LLC as well as Gregory Cairns of Cairns & Associates, P.C.
DATE: May 1st, 2020
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TITLE: Ask a Lender: COVID-19 Relief for the Self-Employed in Colorado
GUEST SPEAKERS: Hunter Railey with Small Business Majority and Mike O’Donnell with Colorado Lending Source
DATE: April 24, 2020
TITLE: Families First Coronavirus Rights Act (FFCRA) and Child Care Providers
GUEST SPEAKERS: Laura J. Hazen and Susan Klopman with H&K Law, LLC
DESCRIPTION: Laura J. Hazen and Susan Klopman, attorneys at H&K Law, LLC, have generously donated their time to discuss the Families First Coronavirus Rights Act (FFCRA) and its relation to child care providers. Specifically, two provisions in the FFCRA will be addressed – the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (EPSL) and the Emergency Family Medical Leave Expansion Act (EFMLA) – with the key topic for both concerning whether providers can apply and be granted the exemptions. Please note that this presentation is applicable to child care providers with 1+ employees, and thus will be less impactful for sole proprietors.
DATE: April 17, 2020
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TITLE: COVID-19: Federal Resources for Child Care Providers
GUEST SPEAKER: Hunter Railey with Small Business Majority
DATE: April 3, 2020
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Miles Teller and Kendrick Lamar Help ‘Saturday Night Live’ Get Off to a Solid Start
Culture
It’s a season of change for the late-night comedy staple, which the season 48 premiere smartly embraced.
By Grant Rindner
Host Miles Teller delivers his monologue on Saturday Night Live on October 1, 2022Courtesy of Will Heath for NBC via Getty Images
With eight cast departures, Saturday Night Live is a show in flux entering its 48th season. Opening with Miles Teller hosting and Kendrick Lamar as the musical guest, the premiere had a lot to accomplish, parodying cultural events that have taken place since last season’s late May finale, while also integrating new faces Devon Walker, Marcello Hernández, Molly Kearney, and Devon Walker.
As with any SNL episode, the sketches were a grabbag of baffling pop culture jokes (a four-minute sketch about the Charmin Bears lasted three minutes too long), an array of characters ranging from two game-less finance bros to Mitch McConnell, and a handful of savvy, timely bits (like a bonkers Bowen Yang bit about the dreaded red lanternfly). Below are the three essential sketches you should watch, as well as a recap of an impressive performance by Lamar in his third time on the SNL stage.
Kendrick Lamar and Sampha perform “Father Time” on Saturday Night Live, October 1, 2022 — (Photo by: Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images)Courtesy of Will Heath for NBC via Getty Images
A successful cold open dubs Season 48 a “rebuilding year” forSNL.
SNL got uncharacteristically meta with the first cold open of the year. In the inaugural sketch, Miles Teller and Andrew Dismnukes played Peyton and Eli Manning in a parody of the brothers’ Manningcast football analysis show focused on the myriad of changes leading into season 48. The sketch-within-the-sketch was about Donald Trump’s current controversy around the hoarding of classified documents, giving the writers a chance to poke fun at their show’s heavy reliance on long, meandering Trump sketches over the last few years.
When Heidi Gardner entered doing an impression of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, the Mannings lamented the departure of veteran Kate McKinnon, who did some of the series most popular political characters, such as Rudy Giuliani. The open also featured some intentional floundering from Bowen Yang and Sarah Sherman, as well as Jon Hamm in the role of guest analyst. “They haven’t even used Kenan yet, that’s like putting a whole team of Elis on the field when you’ve got Peyton sitting on the sidelines,” he said. Hamm joked about having scouted Walker, only for him to flounder in his brief time on camera. Then the sketch took on another meta layer, with Hamm poking fun at SNL having to settle for a mere co-star of the biggest movie of the summer (read: Top Gun: Maverick) since he Tom Cruise and passed, with Teller-as-Manning-as-Teller growing increasingly irate, pointing out how it’s a rare honor to even have the guest in the cold open.
Describing SNL as being in a “rebuilding year” and likening its cast to the New York Jets, the sketch smartly played on the precarious status of network comedy in the social media era, even going so far as to have one new cast member impersonate the TikTok corn kid and two others do the Griddy dance. There will be some palpable growing pains as SNL integrates the new cast members and figures out life in a post-McKinnon, Chris Redd, Pete Davidson, Aidy Bryant, and Kyle Mooney world, but addressing it head on is clearly the right approach.
Kendrick impressed with two simple, but effective performances.
Lamar appeared on SNL coming off the American leg of his Big Steppers Tour and sounded razor sharp in his performances, first with a medley of “Rich Spirit” and “N95” and then “Father Time” with Sampha. Both of his sets converted the music stage into a three-walled room with a strong minimalist aesthetic. The “Rich Spirit” performance made clever use of the shadow cast by the spotlight, which appeared to be Kendrick’s own but took on a life of its own during the song’s second verse, while “Father Time” turned the small SNL stage into a thematic crutch, with the walls literally closing in on Kendrick and Sampha as the song progressed.
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Reception to Kendrick’s tour has been highly positive, and even in the more intimate setting of an SNL performance, he managed to channel some of that scale and ambition. The stage for “Father Time” seemed meant to evoke the cover of his latest LP, and once again there was a tasteful understatedness that allowed the music to shine. (Plus, managing to get a live performance from the famously reclusive Sampha is no small feat, even for one of the world’s biggest rappers.) Unfortunately Kendrick didn’t pop up in any sketches, but after two stellar performances, how could you ask for more?
The premiere’s best bit nailed the innate irony of BeReal.
As with any network TV show, sometimes Saturday Night Live parodies something well after its moment of cultural relevance, leading to an awkward four minutes of how-do-you-do-fellow-kids-ing. But the best skit of the night threaded the line on relevance and parody beautifully, when the show shrewdly lambasted the rise of BeReal–the new social media platform that became omnipresent this summer–in a digital short where the app’s notification going off during a bank robbery. A stressed hostage (Yang) and one of the robbers (Teller), have a droll back-and-forth that perfectly mimics the conversation BeReal PR wants people to be having about their app.
“It’s the only honest social media,” Yang says.
“You think I’m an idiot? Honest social media doesn’t exist!” Teller answers, gun in hand.
“You’re so cynical. I was too! But with BeReal, you can only post once a day when the app sends out a notification,” Yang responds.
“Oh, so there’s no posturing and it’s not status-oriented and that’s why it’s called BeReal,” Teller says.
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By using such on-the-nose language, SNL not only pokes fun at the app itself, but the way scores of people have taken to it, using the exact language the company wants them to when explaining its appeal. That gives the sketch longer legs, because it works not only as a joke about the hot new social media platform of the moment, but the way people are constantly looking for an antidote to social media in the form of…more social media.
A game show sketch about creepy DMs satirized a thorny subject.
Another timely parody came in the “Send Something Normal” sketch, which presented a game show where celebrity contestants Adam Levine, Armie Hammer, and Neil deGrasse Tyson had to respond to a woman’s Instagram DM without being unsettlingly creepy to win $100 million. (Bowen Yang was also there playing himself, the show’s returning champion.)
The Levine and Hammer impressions, by Mikey Day and James Austin Johnson, respectively, sometimes veered a little off the mark, but the core concept of the sketch really worked, giving these famous men a nominal shot at redemption only for them to completely blow it. (Tyson has not had a DMing scandal, and the show itself neglects to mention his string of sexual misconduct allegations, that would seemingly make him a logical inclusion.)
Making light of famous men harassing women is a fraught topic, but SNL manages to wring out some genuine laughs–multiple contestants ask to see the woman in question’s “most liked vacation photo”–while painting the celebrities as inappropriate, boundary-crossing weirdos. “Send Something Normal” does make these guys’ indiscretions seem pretty fangless, but it’s good to keep their behavior in the cultural conversation, which is the point of timely comedy. (The kicker, Yang’s reaction to a DM from Dua Lipa, is an excellent touch. )
Parody feels good in a sketch like this.
The second digital short of the night took aim at Nicole Kidman’s AMC commercial, which has become a phenomenon unto itself. From lampooning the melodramatic ridiculousness of Kidman’s dialog to the growing trend of moviegoers standing up to salute when it plays in theaters, this was another winning bit of timely satire. Season 48, off to a pretty good start so far!
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Amplify Series: A conversation with Kendrick Trotter
Alexcia Lewis
Tech founders have traditionally been thought of as fair-skinned Ivy-League dropouts or “rising” stars from legacy wealth. For decades, Black & Brown founders have been pigeon-holed into a portrayal as an exception to the rule. Recently, I gripped a steaming cup of joe tucked away in the corner of a local cafe to chat with Kendrick Trotter, Founder & CEO of Us in Technology. As the conversation flowed, I found myself overwhelmed with the honor of sharing just one of the stories of the many Black & brown founders who continue to push what success can and always has looked like. Portions of this interview have been edited and condensed for clarity.
At just 27 years old Kendrick Trotter is the founder and CEO of Us in Technology (UIT), a virtual community, job placement, mentoring and training platform aimed at bridging the gap between hiring companies and qualified underrepresented talent. UIT is on a mission to help diversify Silicon Valley and beyond by educating and placing minorities and historically excluded individuals in sales, marketing, coding, engineering, and revenue roles with top tech companies committed to attracting, retaining and developing them.
Some of Us in Technology’s partners include such notable companies as ServiceTitan and Drift, among others. Before launching UIT in 2019, Trotter was an award-winning sales manager operating primarily within the cybersecurity space. Successfully recruited into the tech industry himself in 2017, while moonlighting as an Uber driver, Trotter picked up a successful tech executive and the pair struck up a conversation about his career path that would not only change his professional trajectory but his life mission: to give others the same opportunities he’d been given to succeed in one of the world’s most lucrative career fields.
Prior to launching UIT–responsible for securing more than 100 minorities with entry-level-to-management-level positions within the tech industry since its inception — Trotter has held executive or management positions at, among others, Radware and Agari, where he made President’s Club and was a finalist for the memoryBlue Phenom Award, which recognizes the former employee off to the hottest sales career start.
So who is Kendrick and how has life has brought you to where you are right now?
“ Kendrick Trotter is a person who is an extraordinary dreamer who refuses to give up. I’m originally raised by a single mom, growing up in areas like Richmond, Vallejo, Oakland and Stockton, California, with my siblings. There were many times in my life where I was literally 10 miles away from Silicon Valley and had no idea what the tech industry was. When I got in it I found myself creating space for myself and for others who look like me simply by not giving up and being a person who focused on having a bigger vision for myself. ”
You say you were raised by a single mom. I like to try to figure out how our early experiences connect to how we move professionally. What are some specific lessons that you’ve learned from her?
“ I think the biggest thing was perseverance. Being raised by a single mom living mostly in low income areas, every step we took was a step towards improvement of our family’s circumstances. Sometimes those steps were big steps ; sometimes they were very small steps. But every day, I had the opportunity to witness someone willing to do whatever it took to maintain momentum and keep moving forward. Now that I’m older I see my mom’s journey relative to entrepreneurship, which was a journey of perseverance rather than perfection, and not giving up even when the going got tough.”
Have you ever experienced a time where you were gripped by imposter syndrome?
“Absolutely! The biggest imposter syndrome-related hurdle I’ve faced came when I was making the decision to incorporate Us In Technology as a full-time business. Here I was, this 20-something-year-old who had never run a business. What if I failed? Fortunately my co-founder and now advisor helped me get over that hump. He asked me, “Do you love what you do with Us In Technology?” and I said yes. “So then why not do it full-time?” Truth was, this marked the first time in my life I had ever thought of myself as something other than an employee. I had to shift my mindset to be able to begin to imagine myself as a successful entrepreneur. I’ll always be grateful to him for that, as well as the other, older and often white men who poured into me as well, encouraging me to dream without limits. Without this mentorship, Us In Technology wouldn’t be what it is today. Before I could effectively encourage others to make this leap of courage I needed to do it myself. “
Your goal is to diversify the tech industry by presenting opportunities to underrepresented individuals and preparing them for success within the industry. That said, have you ever faced a challenge with clients investing in your service?
“All the time. You have to understand that many of the people making the decision to invest in our company don’t come from underrepresented backgrounds. One of the most important things I’ve learned about engaging with investors from “traditional” backgrounds is to help them understand that when we say diverse, we’re not limiting to only the Black and Brown. What we define as talent from “underrepresented backgrounds” include members of the LGBTQ+ community, first-generation college graduates, military veterans and more – not only the economically disadvantaged, Black and Brown people or women.”
If you do this, how would you encourage underrepresented individuals to view their life experiences as launching pads, rather than them needing to move beyond the space of being “disadvantaged”?
“One of the first questions potential investors ask me is “What makes you different from other tech company founders? I tell them that what makes me different is not what I know but who I am and what I’ve had to learn in order to be successful. What makes me unique are my life experiences – they separate me from the average tech company founder and make me special. Where I come from – the disadvantaged streets of the Bay Area – where you’ve got to constantly solve a lot of real-life problems just to stay afloat. Questions like Where’s my family going to live? How are we going to eat? How do we stay safe? Entrepreneurship is about problem solving and taking risks. I’ve lived more of my life having nothing than I have with something… It’s very hard to intimidate a person whose used to not having a lot with the concept of failure. Every step is a step up! If I go into a meeting today and lose a deal or don’t get that investment, it’s not as discouraging for me as others more accustomed to getting their way because I’ve gone my whole life being an underdog and having to over perform. Whereas for a lot of other people, where the solution isn’t there they don’t know how to create that mindset. “
Relationships play a huge role in your success as a founder. How does your personal and professional community help you be better and stay on mission?
“Relationships are everything. It’s true what they say – we naturally become the people that we most surround ourselves with. I’ve been very fortunate in that within my friend groups we’ve grown with one another over the years. But I’ve also had to separate myself from things and people I truly care about that aren’t really aligned with where I’m headed. They’re aligned with where I was but not necessarily who I am now or where I’m headed. What makes Us In Technology special is that I basically created it with four or five best friends. Originally I was just a mentee to those individuals, and now we’ve grown our relationship to the point its so much more. As a result the business has grown and matured, and they continue to volunteer their time and energy to help me out wherever possible. My inner circle has probably been the biggest asset in my journey. “
Is there anything else you feel the need to say?
“Yeah! You know, when I was growing up the main thing people told me was that I could be an athlete. I was a good football player – even going on to play Division 1 ball for the University of Idaho in college. Where I’m from you’re either an athlete, an entertainer or in the streets. Because of this emphasis on sports, what I grew up believing “success” looked like for a Black man was pursuing and mastering one of those three different career options. Because of my own career trajectory and that of others, now I know differently. What I want to show the world is that these three “careers” aren’t the only way Black men can make six or seven figures. I want kids growing up under circumstances to look at my journey and say, “I want to be a company CEO like Kendrick!” And to know they can show up to these spaces as their true selves. I show up to investment meetings in cornrows or a curly afro sometimes, and I still win. They can, too. “
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SNL, with a mostly new cast, has a lot of rebuilding to doJudging by the relentlessly average, borderline uninspired season opening episode, this 48th season of SNL is off to a bumpy start, writes our critic Eric Deggans.
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In the sports world, when a team is rebuilding, they aren’t expected to notch many wins.
And judging by the relentlessly average, borderline uninspired season opening episode delivered by Saturday Night Live last night, this 48th season of the venerated sketch comedy show is going to feature a whole lot of rebuilding.
This wasn’t much of a surprise. The show has undergone one of its biggest cast shakeups ever, with eight performers leaving from last season: Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney, Chris Redd, Kate McKinnon, Pete Davidson, Alex Moffat, Melissa Villaseñor and Aristotle Athari. And one longtime ace performer who is still in the cast, Cecily Strong, didn’t appear in the season opener because she’s starring in a play in Los Angeles.
Which meant last night’s show was going to face a bucketload of scrutiny. Who will be the new stars? Will any of the new hires — Molly Kearney, Marcello Hernandez, Michael Longfellow or Devon Walker — show early promise? Can the tenor of the show shift to match the talents of a fresh combination of performers?
The show itself tried to lampoon all of these expectations from its first lines, giving host Miles Teller his best moment in the program’s cold open. Teller offered a note-perfect Peyton Manning alongside Andrew Dismukes’ Eli Manning, recreating the NFL superstar siblings’ Monday Night Football “ManningCast” show as a critique of the opening sketch while it was unfolding.
It was an inspired idea, allowing the “Mannings” to float all the snarky comments critics like me were probably going to write the next day — pointing out the impressions the show can’t do because McKinnon is gone and roping in Jon Hamm (who probably would have been a better host for this crucial show IMHO) to critique a Donald Trump-centered documents sketch lazily pulled from the headlines.
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But, for concept to work, the sketch it was critiquing had to be bad, which meant there wasn’t much humor left after the bit got going. This moment also showcased the further ascension of relative newbie James Austin Johnson, who wound up playing Trump, Mitch McConnell and Armie Hammer last night. With so many of the show’s best mimics out the door, Johnson’s role will become more vital as the season progresses.
Sadly, last night’s show rarely met even the lowered expectations of the cold open. I kept thinking of longtime executive producer/guru Lorne Michael’s legendary quote, as reported by Tina Fey: “The show doesn’t go on because it’s ready; it goes on because it’s 11:30.”
The roster of stinkers piled up: A sketch about the Charmin bears family centered on poop jokes; another sketch about two overconfident guys getting weirdly awkward when they have to talk to women in a bar; the excellent Chloe Fineman offering an amazing Nicole Kidman impression to service a nonsensical parody of Kidman’s commercials for the AMC theater chain (at the end of that one, when Kenan Thompson’s character shouted, “what the f— just happened?” I felt like he was reading my mind.)
When you spend more time scratching your head about a sketch than laughing, that’s usually a bad sign.
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Longfellow got the best showcase among the new cast members, appearing during Weekend Update to joke about the burden of having conservative, Trump-loving, antivaccine parents. Those desk bits can be a make-or-break moment; much of the success Davidson and Leslie Jones had on the show could be traced to attention-getting appearances there.
But the key to making that stuff work is to deliver the material like you’re playing a person, not like it’s a bit ripped from an old standup routine. Funny as some of Longfellow’s stuff was, it also felt a lot like they might have cribbed the best parts of his audition to prop up Weekend Update this week.
On that note: shout out to the costume designer who whipped up Bowen Yang’s spectacular outfit as a spotted lantern fly — he played the insect during a Weekend Update segment like a hopped-up guest on Maury or The Steve Wilkos Show. My fave line from Yang, pushing back on public advisories to step on the colorful, invasive bugs to curb their spread: “They hating. I’m mating.”
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Teller, who co-stars in the wildly popular Top Gun: Maverick, was one of those hosts who tried to make up for a lack of comedic instinct with a game attitude and lots of energy. Which means he wasn’t much help in rescuing an episode filled with an unusual number of mediocre bits.
When musical guest inside an eerily-lit white box — Kendrick Lamar, who performed songs like Father Time, Rich Spirit and N95 — is more compelling than most of the comedy sketches, that’s kind of a problem.
It’s counter-intuitive, but the first Saturday Night Live episodes after long breaks are often inconsistent. In the end, last night’s episode felt like a throat-clearing — a way to reassess the cast’s capabilities with a bunch of sketches that weren’t particularly inspired. Here’s hoping they find their mojo and get the rebuilding done before too many more episodes pass.
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After the coronavirus crisis, the economic crisis will begin
Created by Kendrick Davis White, an expert in corporate finance and private equity management , Marchmont Capital Partners, an American consulting company, has a long experience in Russia. Back in 2005, the Russian subsidiary M Archmont Capital Partners was opened with its head office in Nizhny Novgorod. Kendrick White, CEO of Marchmont Capital Partners, told Invest-Foresight about the difficulties of investing in Russian companies.
Universities are not able to give a commercial assessment of technologies
— Tell us about the beginning of your work in Russia Are you a collaborator or with Nizhny Novgorod University?
— In 2012, I began working at the Lobachevsky State University as a member of the expert council under the leadership of Igor Agamirzyan , interrupting the commercial activities of my company in Marchmont. In this position, I quickly realized that until now, universities have not been able to give a commercial assessment of the technologies they produce – they only fulfill government orders and send patents for their inventions to Moscow, not trying to start their own business.
During the period of cooperation with the Russian Venture Company (RVC), I advised on the allocation of start-up capital for investments in new developments of Russian universities. As part of this work, in 2012 I started creating a seed funding fund together with Russian investors from RVC. But when I started working with the university, I realized that its leadership does not understand how to stimulate innovation.
To begin with, it is necessary to create a special “concepts test center” – a tool for the innovative development of universities, introduced in the United States 30 years ago. This is a structure within the university, which was created in order to evaluate the cost of new developments. The best example in the United States is the Deshpande Center at MIT. In general, I suggested to the rector to create such a center; to my surprise, he agreed and hired me as a consultant to help develop the action plan for Project 5-100.
Then, in 2013, there was a chance to test the feasibility of a new action plan. We have approached RVC and the Ministry of Science and Education for funding for our Project 5-100. And we managed to get a grant! After this success, the rector invited me to his team as Vice-Rector for Innovation to coordinate the work on the creation of the system I proposed.
— You worked at the university, what can you say about Russian education? What are the advantages, disadvantages? How much does the Russian education system differ from the American one?
– I would say the only real difference is business acumen. American universities have been an integral part of the capitalist system based on innovative entrepreneurship for many decades. The United States has been improving its innovative economy since 1980, when the Bayh-Dole Act was passed, which initiated the creation of business angel clubs in the United States. Therefore, the US has a big head start in promoting entrepreneurship and innovation. Students in the US strive to create their own business and become fabulously rich, equaling such business sharks as Elon Musk , Steve Jobs and Bill Gates .
Meanwhile, Russian students are busy solving complex problems and are not always eager to get rich. Entrepreneurship in Russia is associated with much greater risks. But the education system is just amazing. I cannot fail to note the success of Russia in the fundamental sciences: in chemistry, biology, mathematics, cybernetics, quantum analytics, quantum computing, AI, working with databases, and virtual reality.
— After the collapse of the USSR, a mass “escape” of scientists to more developed countries began, which invest heavily in the development of science and technology. What do you think could be the solution to the brain drain problem?
– Some of the advanced technologies of the modern world were developed by the greatest minds in Russia; scientists who may have already left their country in search of better prospects. This is one of the reasons that prompted me to create an effective system at Lobachevsky University, which could prevent such a “brain drain” in the future. Such a system would offer broad prospects for young scientists and innovative entrepreneurs in Russia.
It was in 2012-2013 that I realized that the main gap in the Russian university system is that business ties between enterprises and universities are very limited. Most often, these were polytechnics that collaborated with industrial corporations to solve technical problems. Of course, most large enterprises also need good engineers and technical solutions, but they can easily buy finished products. And this is not enough – for competitiveness in the global economy, it is necessary to have unique scientific and technical advantages in the global market.
I believe that Russia has every opportunity here, but this goal requires the modernization of the university system, which includes the creation of proof-of-concept centers, business incubators, university funds to work with private investors and enterprises, etc. In the period from 2012 to 2017, such an innovative system was developed at Lobachevsky University.
Our goal is to encourage an innovative economy in Russia
— What motivated you to create your own consulting company, if before that you worked quite successfully in investment companies?
— In 2005, I ended my work with the EBRD fund. The success of the fund inspired and motivated me to create my own company: in 2005, Marchmont was born. This is a small family business that I run with my wife. I created the company as an investment vehicle and started my business by investing in technology. If my memory serves me, I made my first investment in 2006 or early 2007 in Super Position, a company from Tomsk. Its founder, professor Vladimir Lopozov , invented the plasma laser. This is an advanced technology aimed at improving communication between ground stations and satellites. I presented the project to the head of the Skolkovo space technology cluster, and they agreed to support the startup. I supported the project for 5 years, then I sold it to a Russian investor.
Another project that I worked on for 5 years was in the field of quantum computing. It was about one of the seven methods for creating a single-photon generator, created by the Kaskad company. I also helped them get a place in the Skolkovo Space Technology Cluster. The project itself turned out to be not very successful financially, because other methods developed at Skolkovo were more successful.
But I learned one lesson: it is difficult for private investors to engage in high technology, because it takes time and huge funds. This means that such developments are more likely to need industrial partners. The experience gained led me to the work that I do now.
— What invested projects would you like to mention?
— I have been in venture capital for a long time. As part of my work with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), I was the director of the regional venture fund for Central Russia from 1998 until 2005 when he founded Marchmont. I started with activities in the field of import substitution. I invested in Andrey Mladentsev’s enterprise , which was created by Nizhpharm. He was my student in 1994. I merged three EBRD funds and invested $10 million to modernize the company. The project was not distinguished by advanced technologies or breakthrough ideas, but it was a good example of how business in Russia needs to be reformed and adapted in the post-privatization period. And this pharmaceutical company was a huge success. We sold it in 2004 to the largest pharmaceutical company STADA. Our success story was printed at the end of 90x in the New York Times.
At that time, I invested in a flexible packaging company called Multiflex. I invested in Bridgetown Foods, which created Three Crusts, so I also invested in fast food projects. In general, in the late 90s and early 00s, I invested in many different startups.
But around the beginning of 2002, I began to invest in technology, already being a representative of the EBRD – the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. And our investments in crystal oscillators from Morion, in the IT company “Center for Speech Technologies” and in other high-tech projects that turned out to be the most financially successful. Together with my colleague, who managed a venture fund in St. Petersburg, we invested in Nature Products, Nizhpharm, Morion crystal oscillators, Deseigni design center, Parnas-M meat processing company, ROC food industry, Era Trading company.
— What do you think about how Covid-19 will affect the development of technology and business in Russia and around the world?
– First of all, I would change the working hours of the employees. I do not think that the transition to a remote format will cause inconvenience. I used to go to Moscow almost every week and hold business meetings with people over a cup of coffee. To be honest, now I would not want to go back to that regime and travel so often. I continue to meet people every day on Zoom, working from home. I communicate with my wife and children, and at the same time, I can resume work at any time simply by turning on the computer.
I think that Covid-19 will have a significant impact on business and entrepreneurship: the hotel industry, the restaurant business and the aviation industry will be hit hard. Airlines will be partially reduced, partially become state-owned. Most hotels can be used for non-tourist purposes. Business processes and enterprises are adapting as costs will be reduced by not having to rent large office spaces in the city center.
In a broader sense, I think the pandemic will affect the desire of people to move to big cities like New York or London, Paris, Moscow. A large number of people will consider the costs of moving and living in the capitals unreasonably high, while remote work will open up the opportunity for them to be close to their family in their city or even village. This process will show how people are able to plan a day and find a balance between work and personal affairs.
There is likely to be a significant increase in investment in health care. Investors will invest in remote medicine, online diagnostics and other technologies to detect the disease at an early stage. Many new drugs will appear, approaches to the development of vaccines and test systems that determine the disease will change. In many countries, there will be a reassessment of the amount of investments allocated from the budget to support healthcare.
I think in the long term capitalism will survive and democracy may even become stronger, but this is a serious challenge to the American and British system, which also did not perform well. Germany, New Zealand, Australia, South Korea, Taiwan and a number of countries coped best with the situation. They responded very professionally, thoughtfully and logically; did everything to protect their citizens.
In terms of technical progress, attention will be directed to the development of new devices, new diagnostic systems, telemedicine. Big changes will occur in the work of clothing stores and other non-food products. For store owners, customer safety will be a key challenge.
Speaking about the state of the economy, it should be noted that it is already in a deep recession. I think it’s headed for a global depression the likes of which we haven’t seen in decades. In the US, 40 million people have lost their jobs, and the global effect of unemployment on the economy has yet to be assessed. In general, the impact of the coronavirus on the economy has not yet been properly assessed. And politicians should think about it now, because when the coronavirus crisis ends, the economic one will begin.
Now it is necessary to create competition within the country
— What is more important for start-ups: government support or venture capital investment? Why do some businesses apply for the first type of support, and others for the second?
— It is important to have state support from the very early stage of a company’s development, since without it it is impossible to reach the level of development when interested investors appear. The company must have a minimum viability, technology, university support – and then it can qualify for private sector investment.
The problem we face in Russia is that young people are currently the most likely to invest in such projects. Wealthy people who are now over 60 do not understand what a startup needs and how it works. An elderly person may agree to invest in a startup and demand 60% of the profit, but this is impossible!
Young investors will prefer to invest smaller amounts in different projects and receive, for example, 5% profit. But these amounts are not enough. The most suitable investors are now about 40 years old, but their number is small, as a result, startups in Russia are forced to turn to the state. However, it is difficult to get state funding, it requires a lot of reports and paperwork. An urgent need for it appears in such areas as applied research, scientific experiments, and so on.
Only in 5–10 years will Russia see an actively developed segment of private investment. It will be based on people 50-60 years old who started building a business in the 1990s. Then we won’t need such large amounts of government funding.
Russia needs to go through this transformational period, although it is very difficult. But a lot has already been done in the country. Over time, more and more people appear in Russia who understand how to support innovation, how to create new IKO systems (predictive analytics platforms that allow you to generate leading positions in B2B and automate sales). Thus, a stable federal system is being formed. You can have Silicon Valley in Novosibirsk or St. Petersburg, it’s easy!
Don’t try to unify everything – just create a diversified economy. It is not necessary to rely only on oil and gas, it is necessary to rely on IT technologies, space developments, and the development of medicine. I think the coronavirus will change the usual stereotypes, such as “I need to go to Moscow to become successful.” New technologies will allow people to stay in the regions, and this will make Russia more competitive.
Interviewed by Kristina Firsova
Kendrick White: Economic crisis to start after coronavirus
Founded by Kendrick Davis White, an expert in corporate finance and private equity management, Marchmont Capital Partners, an American consulting firm, has a long history in Russia. Back in 2005, a Russian subsidiary, Marchmont Capital Partners, was opened with headquarters in Nizhny Novgorod. Kendrick White, CEO of Marchmont Capital Partners, told Invest-Foresight about the difficulties of investing in Russian companies.
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— Tell us about the beginning of your work in Russia. You collaborated with Nizhny Novgorod University, didn’t you?
— In 2012, I started working at the Lobachevsky State University as a member of the expert council under the leadership of Igor Agamirzyan, interrupting the commercial activities of my company in Marchmont. In this position, I quickly realized that until now, universities have not been able to give a commercial assessment of the technologies they produce – they have only fulfilled state orders and sent patents for their inventions to Moscow, without trying to start their own business.
During the period of cooperation with the Russian Venture Company (RVC), I advised on the allocation of start-up capital for investments in new developments of Russian universities. As part of this work, in 2012 I started creating a seed funding fund together with Russian investors from RVC. But when I started working with the university, I realized that its leadership does not understand how to stimulate innovation.
To begin with, it is necessary to create a special “concepts test center” – a tool for innovative development of universities, introduced in the US 30 years ago. This is a structure within the university, which was created in order to evaluate the cost of new developments. The best example in the United States is the Deshpande Center at MIT. In general, I suggested to the rector to create such a center; to my surprise, he agreed and hired me as a consultant to help develop the action plan for Project 5-100.
Then, in 2013, there was a chance to test the feasibility of a new action plan. We approached RVC and the Ministry of Science and Education for funding for our Project 5-100. And we managed to get a grant! After this success, the rector invited me to his team as vice rector for innovation, so that I could coordinate the work on the creation of the system I proposed.
— You worked at the university, what can you say about Russian education? What are the advantages, disadvantages? How much does the Russian education system differ from the American one?
– I would say the only significant difference is business acumen. American universities have been an integral part of the capitalist system based on innovative entrepreneurship for many decades. The US has been improving its innovative economy since 1980, when the Bayh-Dole Act was passed, which initiated the creation of business angel clubs in the US. Therefore, the US has a great head start in promoting entrepreneurship and innovation. Students in the US strive to create their own business and become fabulously rich, equaling business sharks such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
Meanwhile, Russian students are busy solving complex problems and are not always eager to get rich. Entrepreneurship in Russia is associated with much greater risks. But the education system is just amazing. I cannot fail to note the success of Russia in the fundamental sciences: in chemistry, biology, mathematics, cybernetics, quantum analytics, quantum computing, AI, working with databases, and virtual reality.
— After the collapse of the USSR, a mass “escape” of scientists to more developed countries began, which invest heavily in the development of science and technology. What do you think could be the solution to the brain drain problem?
– Some of the advanced technologies of the modern world were developed by the greatest minds in Russia; scientists who may have already left their country in search of better prospects. This is one of the reasons that prompted me to create an effective system at Lobachevsky University, which could prevent such a “brain drain” in the future. Such a system would offer broad prospects for young scientists and innovative entrepreneurs in Russia.
It was in 2012-2013 that I realized that the main gap in the Russian university system is that business ties between enterprises and universities are very limited. Most often, these were polytechnics that collaborated with industrial corporations to solve technical problems. Of course, most large enterprises also need good engineers and technical solutions, but they can easily buy finished products. And this is not enough – for competitiveness in the global economy, it is necessary to have unique scientific and technical advantages in the global market.
I believe that Russia has every opportunity here, but this goal requires the modernization of the university system, which includes the creation of proof-of-concepts, business incubators, university funds to work with private investors and enterprises, etc. In the period from 2012 to 2017, such an innovative system was developed at Lobachevsky University.
Our goal is to encourage an innovative economy in Russia
— What motivated you to create your own consulting company, if before that you worked quite successfully in investment companies?
— In 2005, I ended my work with the EBRD fund. The success of the fund inspired and motivated me to create my own company: in 2005 Marchmont was born. This is a small family business that I run with my wife. I created the company as an investment vehicle and started my business by investing in technology. If my memory serves me, I made my first investment in 2006 or early 2007 in Super Position, a company from Tomsk. Its founder, Professor Vladimir Lopozov, invented the plasma laser. This is an advanced technology aimed at improving communication between ground stations and satellites. I presented the project to the head of the Skolkovo space technology cluster, and they agreed to support the startup. I supported the project for 5 years, then I sold it to a Russian investor.
Another project that I worked on for 5 years was in the field of quantum computing. It was about one of the seven methods for creating a single-photon generator, created by the Kaskad company. I also helped them get a place in the Skolkovo Space Technology Cluster. The project itself turned out to be not very prosperous financially, because other methods developed at Skolkovo were more successful.
But I learned one lesson: it is difficult for private investors to engage in high technology, because it takes time and huge funds. This means that such developments are more likely to need industrial partners. The experience gained led me to the work that I do now.
— Which invested projects would you like to mention?
— I have been a venture capitalist for a long time. As part of my work with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), I was the director of a regional venture fund for Central Russia from 1998 until 2005, when I founded Marchmont. I started with activities in the field of import substitution. I invested in the enterprise of Andrey Mladentsev, who created Nizhpharm. He was my student in 1994. I merged three EBRD funds and invested $10 million to modernize the company. The project was not distinguished by advanced technologies or breakthrough ideas, but it was a good example of how business in Russia needs to be reformed and adapted in the post-privatization period. And this pharmaceutical company was a huge success. We sold it in 2004 to the largest pharmaceutical company STADA. Our success story was printed at the end of 90 x in the New York Times.
At that time, I invested in a flexible packaging company called Multiflex. I invested in Bridgetown Foods, which created Three Crusts, so I also invested in fast food projects. In general, in the late 90s and early 00s, I invested in many different startups.
But around the beginning of 2002, I began to invest in technology, already being a representative of the EBRD – the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. And our investments in crystal oscillators from Morion, in the IT company “Center for Speech Technologies” and in other high-tech projects that turned out to be the most financially successful. Together with my colleague, who managed a venture fund in St. Petersburg, we invested in Nature Products, Nizhpharm, Morion crystal oscillators, Deseigni design center, Parnas-M meat processing company, ROC food industry, Era Trading trading company.
— What do you think about how Covid-19 will affect the development of technology and business in Russia and around the world?
— First of all, I would change the working hours of the employees. I do not think that the transition to a remote format will cause inconvenience. I used to go to Moscow almost every week and hold business meetings with people over a cup of coffee. To be honest, now I would not want to go back to that regime and travel so often. I continue to meet people every day on Zoom, working from home. I communicate with my wife and children and at the same time I can resume work at any time simply by turning on the computer.
I think that Covid-19 will have a significant impact on business and entrepreneurship: the hotel industry, the restaurant business and the aviation industry will be hit hard. Airlines will be partially reduced, partially become state-owned. Most hotels can be used for non-tourist purposes. Business processes and enterprises are adapting as costs will be reduced by not having to rent large office spaces in the city center.
In a broader sense, I think the pandemic will affect the desire of people to move to large cities such as New York or London, Paris, Moscow. A large number of people will consider the costs of moving and living in the capitals to be unreasonably high, while remote work will open up the opportunity for them to be close to their family in their city or even village. This process will show how people are able to plan a day and find a balance between work and personal affairs.
There is likely to be a significant increase in investment in health care. Investors will invest in remote medicine, online diagnostics and other technologies to detect the disease at an early stage. Many new drugs will appear, approaches to the development of vaccines and test systems that determine the disease will change. In many countries, there will be a reassessment of the amount of investments allocated from the budget for health support.
I think in the long term capitalism will survive and democracy may even become stronger, but this is a serious challenge to the American and British system, which also did not perform well. Germany, New Zealand, Australia, South Korea, Taiwan and a number of countries coped best with the situation. They responded very professionally, thoughtfully and logically; did everything to protect their citizens.
In terms of technical progress, attention will be directed to the development of new devices, new diagnostic systems, telemedicine. Big changes will occur in the work of clothing stores and other non-food products. For store owners, customer safety will be a key concern.
Speaking about the state of the economy, it should be noted that it is already in a deep recession. I think it’s headed for a global depression the likes of which we haven’t seen in decades. In the US, 40 million people have lost their jobs, and the global effect of unemployment on the economy has yet to be assessed. In general, the impact of the coronavirus on the economy has not yet been properly assessed. And politicians should think about it now, because when the coronavirus crisis is over, the economic one will begin.
Now it is necessary to create competition within the country
— What is more important for start-ups: government support or venture capital investment? Why do some businesses apply for the first type of support, while others for the second?
— It is important to have state support from the very early stage of a company’s development, since without it it is impossible to reach the level of development when interested investors appear. The company must have a minimum viability, technology, university support – and then it can qualify for private sector investment.
The problem we face in Russia is that young people are currently the most likely to invest in such projects. Wealthy people who are now over 60 do not understand what a startup needs and how it works. An older person can agree to invest in a startup and demand 60% of the profit, but that’s impossible!
Young investors will prefer to invest smaller amounts in different projects and receive, for example, 5% profit. But these amounts are not enough. The most suitable investors are now about 40 years old, but their number is small, as a result, startups in Russia are forced to turn to the state. However, it is difficult to get state funding, it requires a lot of reports and paperwork. An urgent need for it appears in such areas as applied research, scientific experiments, and so on.
Only in 5-10 years Russia will have an actively developed segment of private investments. It will be based on people 50-60 years old who started building a business in the 1990s. Then we will not need such large amounts of public funding.
Russia needs to go through this transformational period, although it is very difficult. But a lot has already been done in the country. Over time, more and more people appear in Russia who understand how to support innovation, how to create new IKO systems (predictive analytics platforms that allow you to generate leading positions in B2B and automate sales). Thus, a stable federal system is being formed. You can have Silicon Valley in Novosibirsk or St. Petersburg, it’s easy!
Don’t try to unify everything – just create a diversified economy. It is not necessary to rely only on oil and gas, it is necessary to rely on IT technologies, space developments, and the development of medicine. I think the coronavirus will change the usual stereotypes, such as “I need to go to Moscow to become successful.” New technologies will allow people to stay in the regions, and this will make Russia more competitive.
Interviewed by Kristina Firsova
Read online “80 years of odds, part two [Finished 19.03.2011]” – Artyukhin Sergey Anatolyevich – RuLit
The destroyer, trying to cover the flagship with its own hull, received its own torpedo, which exploded right at the propellers and immobilized it for a very long time. Another torpedo hit the board of a defenseless transport carrying several thousand tons of ammunition for American equipment. The last “gift” from the Soviet submarine, miraculously passing by the transport with troops, went harmlessly into the depths of the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Meanwhile, a huge fire flaring up on an aircraft carrier, combined with huge holes in the underwater part, turned the poor fellow into a completely useless pelvis, stuffed with planes unable to take off because of the roll.
And the storm clouds gathering on the horizon promised to turn the last miles of the convoy’s journey into a very entertaining adventure. ..
30 August 1946.
Bay of Biscay, 200 miles west of the naval base Gijón, aboard the R-2121 submarine.
– What an effect! Markov muttered in a barely audible whisper. No, of course, he knew that the new “products” with a caliber of 650 millimeters were still a gift, but to consider drowning an aircraft carrier with three of these, even if not a heavy attack one, but a relatively light one …
Before the eyes of the submarine commander, the green light of readiness of the first apparatus lit up. Nevertheless, the mechanization and automation of loading significantly accelerated this rather unpleasant and difficult process.
So now the R-2121 could treat the Yankees with a couple more heavy torpedoes. Given that the Essex was now helpless, the main threat to the Soviet submarine was two destroyers rushing at full speed towards her intended location.
– Let’s provide them with more surprises, – Markov decided, seeing how one by one, one by one, the readiness lights of the remaining torpedo tubes lit up with an ominous green light.
Kendrick’s course was nearly perpendicular to R-2121’s position, less than a mile from the frozen sub. “Johnson” walked a little to the side, but in the depths of the ocean, including three guided torpedoes, were waiting in the wings …
August 30, 1946,
Bay of Biscay, 200 miles west of Naval Base Gijón. Board of the destroyer “Kendrick”, convoy WE-03/46.
Commander Davis wasn’t just unhappy. He was so furious that he could hardly restrain himself from yelling at the top of his voice. But instead, he gave orders only in a whistling whisper, from the sound of which the sailors and junior officers turned pale and tried to do everything perfectly.
From the very beginning it seemed strange to him that the enemy submarine was going so carelessly, without trying to calm down in the depths of the Atlantic waters. And the torpedoes that sank the transport, damaged one of the sister spikes of the guard and crippled the aircraft carrier, caused such a storm of indignation in his chest that he was ready to tear his uniform.
And now the crew of Kendrick, moving at full speed towards the site of the sinking transport, could only clench their fists in impotence, looking at the smoke-covered and tilted aircraft carrier, the motionless destroyer and the wreckage of the ship with ammunition that had gone under water.
– Torpedoes!!! – someone’s scream as if doused Davis with cold water. And why did he, in fact, decide that the commie had fled, and was not targeting new victims, calmly reloading the devices?
A desperate maneuver of the destroyer, carried out on the orders of the captain, saved him from two of the Soviet underwater shells at once, but the last of the commander’s destined ship still achieved its goal.
A monstrous blow knocked everyone onto the deck who did not have time to grab onto something welded to the walls. The bulkheads tearing with a plaintive crack literally shouted to the commander that everything was very, very bad. Rising to his feet with difficulty, Davis wiped the blood from his face and was about to demand a report when he noticed a young sailor frozen in horror, staring out the window in a stupor.
The gaze moved to the same point by itself. And what he saw made Davis even worse. A mile from the Kendrick, the Johnson was sinking. And judging by how quickly this process went, one of the newest destroyers of the American fleet was fatally damaged.
– Report! – tearing his eyes away from his drowning colleague, the commander sighed and set to work. He wasn’t going to give up so easily.
30 August 1946.
Bay of Biscay, 200 miles west of the naval base Gijón, aboard the R-2121 submarine.
– We’ll get the heroes, dragging the captain, – the navigator muttered this so quietly that the words were more likely to be guessed from the movements of the lips than heard. At the same time, Vasily, Markov’s old comrade from the time of the school, smiled so widely that the submarine commander did not even want to upset him with a reminder that they had to get home first …
– Are we leaving? The captain’s voice was equally quiet.
The navigator shook his head negatively, poking his hand at the marks of the remnants of the convoy, at full speed trying to escape away from the battlefield.
– Do you think we’ll catch up?
Vasily thought for a moment, and then nodded confidently.
– Maybe it’s better to finish off the aircraft carrier?
The navigator shrugged. Then he took a small soldier out of his pocket – a gift for good luck from a little son – and circled the marks on the map with it, indicating the transport ships of the convoy.
Markov thought about it. The temptation to sink an entire aircraft carrier was more than great. But in any case, they already have both transport and a destroyer on their account. Plus, one destroyer is crippled, and another will have to work very hard to stay afloat. And the aircraft carrier is also not a fact that it will get to its native port. Less than a minute later, the captain of the first rank agreed with the arguments of the navigator.
The hunt continued.
September 2, 1946.
Somewhere over Europe.
– Right! Comes in right! Fuck that bitch! Tommy, come on, motherfucker! – resounding in the headphones of Captain Stapleton, the cries did not cheer up. The goal was still nearly fifty miles away, and the situation was getting more and more threatening. It seemed that the Russians had gathered all their planes here – the air was simply teeming with air cannon tracks and smoky missile trails.
The escort Mustangs were exhausted, driving off the annoying commie fighters – and still couldn’t cope. First one, then another American bomber turned out to be a victim of the Soviet MiGars and Lavoks, which constantly reduced the power of the defensive fire of the air army. And this led to the following victims … A vicious circle.
– Yes! I got him, got him! Sdo…” Tommy Hagan’s gleeful cry broke off in the middle of a word. Delighted by a successful hit in the Soviet La-9, he did not notice the Mig jet that had fallen on him. A short burst of thirty-seven-millimeter shells from Kozhedub was the last for him – the plane simply fell apart in the air.
Suddenly, Stapleton’s “Superfortress”, now coming from the edge, began to shake – a Soviet piston scuttling between American fighters managed to put several shells into the plane.
– Report!
– Fine, sir, just scratched the skin and fender. A little more precisely – and we’re covered!
“Thank you, Lord. Let them come home,” James pleaded gratefully.
– Ahhh! – going a couple of hundred feet ahead of the “Conveyor” suddenly swelled with a fireball – apparently received a direct hit by a Soviet rocket projectile. A rarity actually, but when there are so many of them flying here …
– Creatures! Tony, cover the left, quick! – The hole formed in the formation of the Alliance aircraft had to be tightened as quickly as possible.
– At six o’clock! Cover it, cover it, cover it already! Damn, I can’t make it, I can’t make it… Shit, cover me, hurry up… help me!
– Jump! Jump, motherfucker!
– He’s coming at me! Bitch, he’s crazy! Get him away from me! Yes, faster! He is like a Japanese … – in front of James, the B-29 of his good friend was rammed by a burning Soviet fighter. Another explosion scattered the burning wreckage of the plane for tens of meters.
Downtown San Antonio day care closure displaces low-income children
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Raquel Torres
The Y Early Learning Center will close in August as a result of a redevelopment and rezoning plan for the Victoria Commons area. Credit: Nick Wagner / San Antonio Report
Dozens of young children, many low-income, will be displaced from their downtown affordable child care center after the nonprofit that runs it was unable to find a suitable new location.
YMCA of Greater San Antonio notified parents late last week it would be closing the doors of its Y Early Learning Center downtown to make way for the redevelopment of the Victoria Commons area, which City Council approved in October.
“It is with deepest regret that we must announce that we will be closing our doors at 440 Labor Street. Our official last day of operation will be August 12, 2022,” stated the YMCA in its May 6 letter to parents of roughly 88 children — infants to 13-year-olds.A months-long effort to find another location in the downtown area, officials wrote, “has not been successful.”
News of the closure hit parents hard, most of whom are now scrambling to find new affordable care nearby. Many families served by the center are low-income and benefit from the low-cost child care it provides.
“I broke down when I heard the news,” said Brielle Insler, whose two children attended the Y Learning Center for many years. “Because they mean so much to us. They do so much for the community.”
Other parents said they felt blindsided by the announcement; one started a petition on Change.org seeking to keep the center open, calling the decision to close it “rash.”
Officials with the YMCA, the San Antonio Housing Authority (SAHA) and District 1 Councilman Mario Bravo, in whose district the center is located, said they have kept the community apprised of the need to move since last fall.
SAHA has leased the property on which the learning center sits to the YMCA for the past 12 years, after it asked the YMCA to take over after another nonprofit had to close its doors. Since then, the center has served thousands of children, according to its May 6 letter to parents.
Redevelopment plans were “discussed extensively” with the community “over the course of many years,” said Marivel Resendiz, senior communications manager at SAHA. The property will become new affordable housing, she said, which will help “to address the ongoing housing crisis in the city.”
Bravo, who has been in contact with the Y, told the San Antonio Report that before the zoning change for the property was approved last fall, community meetings were held to get area residents’ approval.
But families with children at the learning center only received the May 6 letter announcing the closure, according to Shannon Gowen, senior director of communications for the YMCA, because the center had hoped instead to announce a new location rather than a closure.
“I think that’s where this [shock from parents] is coming from,” explained Gowen. “October of last year is when we were first notified we would need to vacate. Since that communication, SAHA and council persons have been in communication with us trying to help us find a new location.”
As families seek other affordable child care options before the center closes in mid-August, it appears fewer options exist than before the coronavirus pandemic.
According to the most recent data from the Texas Department of Health and Human Services, which licenses day care centers and homes, there were 864 licensed centers in the San Antonio region in 2019. One year later, that number had dropped to 840. A licensed day care center is defined by HHS as a place that can care for more than seven children under the age of 13 at a public location more than three days a week.
Licensed homes, which can care for up to 12 children age 13 or younger, increased slightly from 123 in 2019 to 133 in 2020, but the number of registered homes, which can care for up to six unrelated children under age 13, also declined, from 331 in 2019 to 307 in 2020.
The Y Learning Center closure announcement comes on the heels of another recent day care loss. Just last month, a longtime South Side day care center was destroyed in an early morning blaze, displacing dozens of children and staff.
Insler said the timing is terrible.
“The property values, the tax assessments, the appraisals, everything going up,” she said. “For the families who don’t have access to care that might need that help, with food and [child care], now they’re just like, ‘Well, what’s what’s going to happen to us?’”
Bravo acknowledged the importance of having day care downtown for people who work nearby, like Insler, who has an office in the area, and others who work service jobs in and around the tourist center of downtown.
He said he has a commitment from the city manager’s office to review any city properties that may fit the Y’s needs and added that the Y is set to tour a church in the area that had a day care eight years ago.
Gowen said the nonprofit has been unsuccessful finding a building that meets the state licensing standards in areas with the greatest child care needs.
“Facilities we have gotten leads for so far need quite a bit of renovation, and due to the timeline, we are looking for something that is in better shape,” Gowen wrote.
For now, the center is helping families find new child care and staff find new positions, either at other YMCA locations or at other day care facilities.
There is space at the YMCA’s two other Y Early Learning Centers, at 600 Leal St. and 835 Southcross Blvd., according to the letter sent to parents.
Workforce Solutions Alamo also offers child care assistance with select providers to families who work at least 25 hours per week and are enrolled in training or school.
Some families might also be able to take advantage of expanded options and financial assistance from Pre-K 4 SA, which recently opened enrollment to 3- and 4-year-old children and expanded access to free prekindergarten for families making less than $75,000.
Those centers will have 2,000 spots available for 3- and 4-year-olds for the 2022-23 school year, which begins right when the Y will be closing. Summer activities are also available.
The loss of any child care facility is a concern for the whole city, Pre-K for SA CEO Sarah Baray. “It means that we have fewer high quality seats available to our families. … We have to really think about child care as a system. And so although this is one center, it impacts the entire system.”
Disclosure: Shannon Gowen is the wife of San Antonio Report Photo Editor Scott Ball.
Tagged: childcare, SAHA, type:daily, Victoria Commons, wc 1000-1500, YMCA, YMCA of Greater San Antonio
Raquel Torres is the San Antonio Report’s breaking news reporter. She previously worked at the Tyler Morning Telegraph and is a 2020 graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University.
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Children’s Center – First Presbyterian ChurchFirst Presbyterian Church
Children’s Center
Information
Staff
Philosophy
Curriculum
Accreditation
To Enroll
Spring Fling Fundraiser
First Presbyterian Church Children’s Center
Now Enrolling – All ages (6 weeks – Age 5)
Now Hiring – Part-time Afternoon Teachers and Substitutes
Call the Children’s Center Office at 210-225-0960 for more information on enrollment or hiring.
Licensed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services
A Place for Children to…
Learn
Work
Play
Develop as a whole child
Become involved in the lives of young children
Form friendships
Be herself/himself
The Children’s Center at First Presbyterian Church was opened on September 3, 1980, with five classrooms. Since then, the Children’s Center has adopted the mission to show the children, on a daily basis, aspects of Christian living and God’s love for each child through the teaching and example of the teachers, staff and members of the church staff. It is because of the excellent staff and mission that the center has grown and become one of the best in San Antonio.
Our Program:
Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers (6 weeks—Age 5)
Year-round care
Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Qualified, nurturing, experienced staff
Developmentally appropriate curriculum
Lunch and snacks
Weekly music enrichment class
Weekly chapel service
Field Trips
Special Summer Activities
Our Philosophy:
We believe each child is a unique individual and that children are happy and secure when they have plenty of opportunities to succeed each day.
Success breeds self-confidence. Self-confident children approach learning as fun and then actively search for information and solutions to problems.
We believe that the process of learning is as important as the content of learning. Because we focus on process learning, our activities are designed to emphasize the experiences children are having rather than the results from activities.
We believe parents are the most significant adults in a child’s life, and we do everything possible to ensure parental involvement.
Our Curriculum:
The daily program provides for a variety of experiences, levels of difficulty and individual pacing. There is a balance of quiet/active, large/small muscle, child/staff initiated and large/small group activities. Learning center activities include: dramatic play, blocks, manipulatives, music, art, library, science, math, computers, and other experiences throughout each day. To help children reach their maximum potential, the center’s program uses authentic assessment in the planning of individualized experiences based on early learning standards for content areas, such as literacy, math, science, and social studies. Birth-to-three standards and benchmarks for early learning include the areas of communication, cognitive, social-emotional, creative expression, and motor development. The Children’s Center provides a variety of developmentally appropriate activities that emphasize concrete experimental learning to achieve the following goals:
Foster positive self-concept
Develop social skills
Encourage children to think, reason, question and experiment
Encourage language development
Encourage and demonstrate sound health, safety and nutritional practices
Enhance physical development and skills
Encourage creative expression and appreciation for the arts
Respect cultural diversity of children, families and staff
Promote early spiritual development of children with foundations based on trust, concern for and acceptance of others.
Accreditation / Standards:
The Children’s Center is accredited by the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs (a division of NAEYC). Accreditation represents the consensus of early childhood professionals regarding the definition of high-quality programs for young children. The program adheres to the Minimum Standard Rules for Child Care Centers and is licensed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. The school is also certified as a “Texas School Ready” Program. This certification assures families that the school has the educational components in place to prepare their children to succeed.
How to Enroll:
If you would like more information about fees and enrollment, please email: Laura Ortiz, Director of Children’s Center, at [email protected], or call 210-225-0960.
Children’s Center Spring Fling Fundraiser: Friday, April 29th, 2022 6:30pm-10:00pm
Showcase of a Premiere Center
After two years, The First Presbyterian Church Children’s Center will once again be having their in-person event at the Magnolia Gardens located at 2030 N. Main Ave, San Antonio, Tx. 78212. We will be honoring our founder and legacy of this school, Carolyn Harte! We will be celebrating our most valuable and honorary guests…. our TEACHERS! We ask for your support in making this celebration a successful event for them, who after two years of going through the storm of a heavy pandemic are still standing strong and are an inspiration.
As we have done in the past, we will be selling tickets for those who would like to attend the event. Your ticket includes a wonderfully catered dinner, music, silent auction table, live auction with some special classroom projects and a night filled with fun and fellowship. You may also purchase a table for any teacher/s you might want to sponsor or guests you want to invite.
The link below will take you to the registration page.
To Register: Click Here
2022 Spring Fling Donation Letter–Church Members
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We’ve written about “What is Frontier Club” in the past, but today I want to dive in to what are the benefits of Frontier Club. Have a shy, overly active, or never-met-another-dog type pup? Through our program Frontier Club, we exercise our Ranchers through physical, social and mental exercises called Canine Enrichment. For the shy […]
Knead Love Bakeshop is a make-at-home dog treat company started by kids! They use 100% Natural and Organic ingredients to ensure that your pup is enjoying a healthy tasty treat. The founders, Sam (16), Ben (14), and Molly (11.5) wanted the treat making experience to be easy and fun so all you have to do […]
The ‘Leave It’ command is one of the most important things you can teach your pup. You might tell her to ‘Leave It’ when you accidentally drop food on the floor, ‘Leave it’ when she tries to investigate a spider or snake, ‘Leave It’ when she wants to approach an unknown dog while on a […]
Welcome to our class; Teacher’s Pet 101. In today’s class we will be going over how to ensure your pup is the “teacher’s pet”! You will want to take notes and perhaps schedule a study session with your furends because we will have a test at our Bark to School Pawty! First things first, arrive to […]
It’s summertime and taking your pup to the beach should be on your summer bucket list! Allowing your pup to watch seagulls, dig in the sand and chase the waves is part of the memories you’ll make…. now all you need is a list of dog-friendly beaches. South Padre National Seashore: This beach is one […]
Assuming your pup is up to date on their vaccinations, let’s go over what you need to know before visiting the dog park! Before going to the dog park, you’ll want to pack your pup a water bottle. It’s better to be safe and pack water for them because, unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for the […]
Dog parks are the best thing to happen to pups since dog treats! They’re a secure place to play with other pups and to burn off energy. We have several dog parks within San Antonio and the surrounding areas for you to check out and, since I have explored nearly all the San Antonio dog […]
Summer vacation is a few weeks away and as much as we want to bring our pups everywhere, we know that sometimes it’s best to vacation without them. With that, before going on your vacation you’ll want to prepare him for lodging. Whether it’s his first time staying somewhere new or his one hundredth at [. ..]
We are so lucky to live in a city that is constantly becoming more dog-friendly! If you’re wanting to take Fido on a trip to San Antonio for a dog-friendly outing, you’ll love this blog. I will share with you several of my personal favorite dog-friendly spots. We love morning strolls at the Pearl Adventures: […]
For our new customers, we often get asked “What is Frontier Club?”. Frontier Club is like traditional Doggie Daycare, but to the next level… Doggie Daycare 2.0! To keep with our Ranch theme, we like to call it Frontier Club. The hands-on, canine enrichment filled activities make our team look forward to Frontier Club rotations. […]
It’s finally Spring, the time of year where we are inspired to plant beautiful gardens to bring life to our home and yard. I started to research dog FRIENDLY plants for our blog, and I noticed there was a lot of information on toxic plants, some of which we have covered in a previous blog: […]
There’s no denying that the bond between dogs and kids can be beyond precious. But with being a responsible parent to furry kids and human kids alike, you’ll want to read through these tips that our Lodge & Learn trainer, Edward, shared in my interview with him! Where should you start when introducing a dog […]
Are you celebrating Earth Day this weekend? We are sharing several ideas on DIY dog toys that you could try. Crinkle Toy: By taking a plastic water bottle that you would’ve recycled and an old sock, you can make your dog’s new favorite toy absolutely free! Denim Tug Toy: Now that you’re working on your […]
This month we get to celebrate the fastest breed of dog, Greyhounds! Despite their speed, the Greyhound is a gentle and a sweet companion. They are apart of the hound group, which were bred to chase and capture hunted hare. We have been graced by a few Greyhound friends spending their time at the Ranch […]
Emergencies involving your beloved pet can be traumatic. In honor of National Pet First Aid Awareness month, I’d like to share pointers on how to stay calm in case your pup needs first aid. Before you need it, start by having a pet friendly first aid kit on hand. You can buy kits that are […]
It’s bluebonnet season, every Texan’s favorite time of year. If you’re not familiar with the hype of bluebonnets, let me fill you in. Bluebonnets, or the botanical name Lupinus Texensis, are a beautiful Texas annual. The Bluebonnet was named as our Texas state flower in 1901. Rightfully so, it’s a tradition in practically every Texas […]
The puppy stage is every pup parent’s favorite stage. Puppies are cute, fluffy and eager to learn. Using their eagerness to your advantage, you can set yourself up for a well-behaved adult dog. Here are my must-know tricks every parent should teach their pups! Ringing a bell to go potty – Potty training is a […]
Whip up some treats for your Sassy Lassie just in time for St. Patrick’s Day! We’ve put together a list of 4 yummy treats that you can make for your pupper. St. Patrick’s Day Frozen Treat: This treat is jam packed with delicious greens for your pup, don’t worry she won’t know it’s healthy too. […]
Spring Break is right around the corner and we will have the opportunity to meet lots of new fur-friends and their families! For a lot of our new friends, this will be their first time visiting us at Pawderosa Ranch and might even be their first time staying the night somewhere new. I want to […]
February is dedicated to educating pet parents about spaying and neutering their pets with a program called “Beat the Heat”. Texas and the rest of the States are trying to get a handle on the overpopulation of dogs and cats before the spring and summer weather hits us and leads to an increase in shelter […]
It was an absolute pleasure to sit down and chat with our Lodge & Learn trainer Heather. She’s been with the Ranch for a few years now and was eager to share her advice for this week’s blog since February is Dog Training Education Month. If I just adopted a tiny puppy, where should I […]
January is National Walk Your Dog Month AND National Train Your Dog Month! It surprisingly makes a lot of sense to have the two in the same month because walking a dog can either be very calm and relaxing or a constant battle trying to control your pup on leash. January is a great time […]
January is National Train Your Dog Month. To help me with this week’s blog about understanding the importance of having a well-trained dog, I interviewed Edward, our Lodge and Learn Trainer. Why is it important to have a well-trained dog? One word, communication. Training your dog gives you a way to communicate with them. They’re […]
We had a good run in 2018, and 2019 will be even better! This week, I’m sharing with you the 2019 goals that I’m making for my pups. Hopefully this will encourage you to make 2019 a better year for your fur-babies too! Goal #1: Regular exercise – I do my best to walk my pups weekly, […]
ONE MORE WEEK UNTIL CHRISTMAS!!! When it’s too hard to contain your Christmas spirit, spread that holiday cheer with your furry little loved one (your dog that is). Here’s our ultimate Christmas bucket list for you to do with your pup…this could be completed in one day or over the course of the week! Start […]
I’m Kindra, I’m a Client Service Specialist at our Schertz locations. My responsibilities include assisting our clients with reservations and any other needs during drop-off and pick-up. What are your favorite things about working at the Ranch? I really enjoy the team members that I get to work with and the Ranch has such a […]
I bet you’re probably wondering “what is PetFriendly Direct?” PetFriendly Direct is a monthly subscription service unlike the others you’ve probably heard of. They directly mail you your pup’s flea medication each month for about $8…and shipping is included. I personally have enough furry pets to start a petting zoo so when my fellow pup […]
The count down for Christmas is on! As I’ve already mentioned in a previous post, I’m a procrastinator. So no, my pups still do not have their Christmas presents hidden in the closet. ☹ While searching for gifts that my fur-babies would love under the tree, I’ve put together the ultimate gift guide for you […]
The holidays are among us. While they can be the most magical time of the year for us, they could also be very stressful for your pup. We want to make the holidays as stress free for you and your pup, so here are our must know tips on how to prepare your dog for […]
I’m a Canine Care Specialist for Pawderosa Ranch at the Airport location. I have the best job ever because I get to work with dogs every day and the Ranch is such a happy place to be. I care for the dogs in the bunkhouse by making sure it’s clean and the pups are getting […]
Giving Tuesday is tomorrow and if you don’t know what Giving Tuesday is, let me explain. This feel-good holiday is celebrated the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, #GivingTuesday started 7 years ago as a movement to encourage communities to come together and donate to charities of their choice. Giving Tuesday is a great way to spread holiday […]
Thanksgiving is finally here! Every year our lodging Ranchers enjoy their turkey dinner on Thanksgiving and we love watching them lick their bowl clean. This year I wanted my fur-babies to not be left out during the Thanksgiving feast at home…but I have so many questions on where to start! Would I have to prepare two separate meals?! I spoke with Kim Smith, the founder […]
November 17th is National Take a Hike Day, and there is no better hiking buddy than your pup! With so many trails to choose from, I’ve put together some of my pups’ personal favorite trails in San Antonio. Before hitting the trails check out my must have hiking gear for your pup! Phil Hardberger Park: […]
Even though I wish we could skip straight to Christmas, we have to think about Thanksgiving and all of it’s Fall glory. To show you some Fall-themed Canine Enrichment, I had assistance from the pups at our Airport location. As you can see, they were eager to help!Kiddie pools aren’t just for the Summer. I […]
So, you’re a procrastinator. Lucky for you, so am I. #TheStruggleIsReal It’s Halloween day and your pup doesn’t have a costume yet. I’m going to share with you 5 super easy DIY costumes that you could put together before the human kids ring the bell demanding candy. Skeleton: Check out this super creative costume: these […]
Ronan’s owner: Cordell Pacheco Ronan’s friends at the Ranch: Holly, Jake, Sheeba Tell me about Ronan: Ronan is a 1 year and 3 month old German Shepard. We celebrate his “birthday” on November 17th, which is his adoption day. Where did you get Ronan from? Ronan was adopted from Animal Care Services in […]
October is Pit Bull Awareness month, and thankfully there are amazing organizations like the Alamo City Pit Bull Rescue, that have made it their mission to educate the community and save the lives of Pit Bulls. To raise better awareness they have teamed up with The Art of Donut once again to create the “Donut […]
Halloween is creeping up fast so this week I’m sharing a few ideas with you on how to celebrate this spooky tradition with your pup! I stocked up on some Halloween décor and headed to our Schertz location to surprise the team and pups. Thankfully, the team wasn’t spooked by all the spiderwebs I brought, […]
Hi I’m Kyndra, I’m a Canine Care Specialist for Pawderosa Ranch at the Schertz location. My job is to take care of your pups by making sure they all have a clean bunk, tasty meals, plenty of water, lots of love and a nice comfy bed to sleep on. I love coming into work and spending […]
I know I’m not the only one who loves getting holiday photos of my dogs, am I right?! This year I wanted to take my little Chihuahua, Marilyn, to pick out a few of her own pumpkins! I also knew I wanted to get a head start on these Fall photos for this year before […]
Ah, it’s finally Fall. In the South, that means it’s time to pull out the oversized sweaters (just be sure to take them off by noon), start stocking up on pumpkin scented candles, and ordering all your fall favorite drinks from your local coffee shop right?! My pups give me major puppy eyes since they […]
With a wide variety of dog harnesses on the market it can become overwhelming when choosing one that works well for you and your dog. Not to mention, once you do purchase a harness, adjusting the size and getting the contraption on him is just as exhausting as the walk you’re preparing for. Luckily, in […]
Have you always wanted to up your picture game, but you don’t want to invest in those super expensive cameras? Then this week’s blog is for you! I’m going to give you my top 10 tips for capturing better photos of your dog, with only using your smart phone! Every photo used in this blog […]
We all know how beneficial exercise is to our dogs, but did you know that dogs also crave mental stimulation and enrichment? For this week’s topic I’m going to give you 5 simple ways to enrich your dog’s 5 senses at home! No matter your dog’s age or breed, canine enrichment builds your dog’s confidence […]
I’m Haley, I’m a Client Service Specialist. My responsibility is to translate all the messages from our clients to our Care Specialist on how to care for their fur-babies. I also safely escort your pups to and from the bunk house! What’s your favorite time of year at the Ranch? My favorite time of the […]
Sam is the newest groomer in our SPAwderosa department. She has over two years of professional experience and is a state certified groomer through Animal Behavior College. I like to think of Sam as our personal grooming guru! She is extremely passionate about making every dog look their best. So much so that she donates […]
Hello I’m Charles, I work as an Enrichment Specialist at Pawderosa Ranch. I get the privilege of keeping y’all’s pups happy in a playful, safe, and loving manner and environment. Tell me about your pets at home? I have two pups of my own. I have an American Bulldog who is six years old and […]
Hi I’m Haley, I have been working at Pawderosa for about a year and and two months, I am crossed trained in both Canine Care & Enrichment! What’s your favorite time of year at the Ranch? My favorite time of the year at the Ranch is the summer time because the dogs are more active. […]
Hi my name is Katie, I’m a Canine Care Specialist for Pawderosa Ranch at the Schertz location. My job is to take care of your pups by making sure they all have a clean bunk, feed them breakfast/ dinner, have enough water, and a nice comfy bed to sleep on. I also love to make […]
Hello my name is Dakota, I am a Canine Care Specialist at Pawderosa Ranch, my daily objectives at the ranch include making sure every dog stays healthy and sleeps on a clean-cozy bed as well as providing the love and care that each animal requires. What is your favorite time of year? My favorite time […]
Hello my name is Annie, I’ve been with Pawderosa Ranch for about 7 months at first I was just a runner up front, taking all daycare and lodging dogs to the bunkhouse! I later trained to become a care specialist, I love being with the doggos in the back! I love that I get to […]
Hi my name is Carrie, I joined Pawderosa a few months ago as Client Specialist. I came from the Dental world, where I spent 5 years in the Navy as a Dental Technician, after I got out of the military in ’98 I continued my career working in the Dental Field for the next 20 […]
Hi my name is Vanessa, I’ve been a part of the Pawderosa team since December of 2016. I started off as an Enrichment Specialist and I loved it! I love being able to interact with each individual pup, love on them, and teach them new things. Later, I was trained as a Care Specialist and […]
Hi my name is Preston, I’ve worked here since October of 2017 and Pawderosa Ranch is absolutely everything I’ve wanted a facility to be. It’s been the best experience I’ve ever had. I’ve worked in the animal industry for over 4 years and have been with many different boarding and grooming facilities, nothing compares to […]
Hello my name is Angel, I joined the Pawderosa team in October of 2017. Pawderosa Ranch has really been quite the experience so far, and I’ve already learned so much about each of the fur babies! As a Care Specialist, it’s my duty to make sure that they all have clean, comfy bunks with clean […]
Hi I’m Elisabeth, I’m the lead Care Specialist at Pawderosa Ranch. I make sure that all our little guys have a proper bunk to take their naps in and have comfy beds to rest happily on. I also prepare their meals and make sure everyone is taken care of and clean. What’s your favorite time […]
Hi my name is Tracy, I have been employed with Pawderosa Ranch since March of 2017. For the past 25 years I have worked for the humane society, before becoming an Animal Control Officer. It was my mission to give a voice to the animals that did not have one. Working here at Pawderosa has […]
My name is Leisa, I joined Pawderosa as a Client Service Specialist about 1 1/2 years ago. I came from the corporate world and, upon having a moment of clarity, I realized that even though I was successful, I was also miserable and unfulfilled. I can honestly say leaving and joining Pawderosa was one of the best decisions I […]
Hi my name is Edward, I came to Pawderosa in Oct 2017. I have worked in the lodging industry for 10 years and have trained dogs for 5. What training do you have? My knowledge of dogs and how to care for them comes from spending years watching them socialize in large groups at Canyon View […]
Hello my name is Allison, My name is Allison and I’ve been a part of Pawderosa’s team since 2015. What started out as a part-time job while I completed my Bachelor’s in English at UTSA has become an absolute passion of mine. After a year as a care specialist, I was promoted to Lead Care […]
Hello my name is Brandon, I joined the Pawderosa team about five months ago as an Enrichment Specialist and have loved every day so far! I graduated from Cameron University in 2017 with a degree in Psychology and after seeing first hand how much a dog’s love can change a person’s life, I knew I […]
Hello my name is Heather, I joined the Pawderosa team a little over a year ago as a Client Service Specialist. As much as I loved seeing all the friendly human faces, a few months ago I realized my heart belonged out in the yard with your fur babies! I was then promoted to Lead […]
Hello my name is Teresa, I am Lead Client Service Specialist here at The Ranch. I remember back when I was hired on by Kim herself, I thought, “Wow what a wonderful company to be a part of!” I didn’t think I’d get the job because I didn’t have professional animal experience. Thankfully since I have […]
Hi my name is Amanda, I’m the Area Manager here at Pawderosa Ranch. I joined the family in 2014 and fell in love with the Ranch as soon as I stepped through the door. I knew it was the place I needed to be. Ever since I was a little girl I’ve always been fascinated […]
Meet the Bird Dogs What do dog breeds like the Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever, Brittany, English Cocker Spaniel, and English Setter have in common? While they are all sociable and loving family dogs, they were originally bred to help hunters retrieve game birds. These popular dog breeds are intelligent and easily trained. To stay active […]
A question we get a lot is, “When can I bring my puppy in for grooming?”. While it is recommended that you wait until your puppy is up on their shots, so around 12 weeks old, it is never too early to start healthy grooming habits at home! How To Introduce A Puppy To Grooming Positive […]
September is here and that means fall is only 22 days away! Fall brings a bit of welcomed cooler weather and plenty of excitement for the holiday season. Perhaps the thing about fall that everyone is most excited for is… pumpkin! From pumpkin coffees to pumpkin spice candles, pumpkin muffins and pumpkin patches, there is […]
Retrievers in bikinis, selfies with sharks and best pup friends digging for treasure, it’s the cutest thing we’ve ever seen! This month we decided to say goodbye to summer the only way we know how, with a coast pawty! Our pups enjoyed sand castle knock downs, shark attack photo ops, digging for treasure, our delicious […]
Dogs are man’s best friends. They give unconditional love, they make us laugh with their silly personalities and they always know when we need a hug. Like every best friend, you wish you could keep them forever. While unfortunately there’s nothing we can do to make dogs live as long as humans, there are ways […]
Having a shy dog can be difficult. You may believe that all you need to do is get your pet together with other dogs by visiting to a dog park or organizing a play date. However, these interactions may not be enough to overcome the issue, nor are they supervised by professionals. At Pawderosa Ranch, […]
Vacations are a time for relaxation, and boarding your dog at a San Antonio kennel shouldn’t take away from your experience. In fact, your dog should also receive a great vacation-like experience while you’re away! At Pawderosa Ranch, we work hard to make sure boarding is a play-cation. Your dog will love making new friends, […]
Exercise is important. People that exercise regularly live longer, healthier lives and are happier in general. The same is true for dogs. They say people are more motivated to work out when they have a buddy, so why not work out with man’s best friend? Three exercises you and your dog can enjoy together. Jogging […]
Summertime is such a fun time for dogs who get to spend time with their families every day! However, summer is quickly ending and soon the kids will be back in school and many dogs will be left at home all day. Before this summer break ends is the perfect time to make a plan […]
San Antonio is home to seven off-leash dog parks. No matter where you live, there is a park nearby where your dog can enjoy plenty of space to play fetch, make new friends and explore. There are even dog parks with water fountains for these hot summer days! Madison Square Park Madison Square Park is one of […]
The Fourth of July is a fun holiday full of cookouts with friends and family, great food and of course, fireworks. However, while you and your friends may enjoy the fireworks, they can be incredibly stressful for dogs who are afraid of loud noises. How to help reduce your dog’s fear of fireworks this Fourth […]
There is nothing better than an ice cold treat on a hot summer day! Keep your dog cool and happy with one of these 3 frozen dog-friendly summer treats. Watermelon Pup-Pops by Grrfeisty A two ingredient fruity treat that will help your dog stay happy and cool during the long summer days! Blend seedless watermelon […]
Summer is a week away, but here in San Antonio it feels like we’re already in the middle of it! While the thermometer continues to climb and we trade in our jeans and boots for shorts and flip flops it is important to remember that your dog doesn’t have that luxury! Summer time can be […]
There’s nothing cuter than having your dog’s full attention, but if you have food in your hand forget it. More than likely your pup is only focused on that food. While it may seem like no big deal to give them a little piece, just to taste, there are human foods that are really dangerous […]
Rainy days (or Tropical Storms) can mean very little time outside for dogs. Most pups are full of energy and look forward to their time running and romping around outside. If you find yourself stuck inside with a hyper dog, try these 5 creative ways to keep them entertained and (hopefully) tucker them out. If […]
Help, I Have Questions About Dog Boarding And Dog Daycare at Pawderosa Ranch! Don’t worry, there are several questions we get on a regular basis. It is normal to want to educate yourself before making your choice for dog boarding or dog daycare. In fact, we recommend asking a bunch of questions! We encourage our dog […]
Practice safety when taking your dog to the beach this summer. Summer is coming! Soon the weekends will be filled with sunny days and trips to the beach. For many beach goers, there’s nothing better than bringing your four-legged best friend with you. However, if you’re not careful the beach can be a harmful place for […]
There Are So Many Dog Daycare Options, How Do I Know I’m Picking The Right One? While it may seem like dog daycares are opening up everywhere, not all are equal. When searching for the right doggy daycare for your pup be sure to check for these 5 signs of dog professionals. 1. Socialization When choosing […]
These Pups really know how to ¡Viva Fiesta! Fiesta is one of San Antonio’s favorite traditions and this year the pups are joining in on the festive fun too. Check out these Fiesta pups from #FiestaSanAntonio on Instagram and be sure to share with us your pup’s Fiesta celebration on Facebook! […]
We are excited to share that Pawderosa Ranch has been given two paws up and selected as the Best Doggy Daycare by the San Antonio Current Staff. Thank you to our ranchers for all the years of love and support and a big thank you to the San Antonio Current Staff! Best Dog Daycare […]
#NationalPetDay took over social media and the dog love was out of control! We love dogs so when dogs take over social media it’s a great day. April 11, 2017, was #NationaPetDay and our feed was packed with owners sharing funny and adorable pictures of their pup. Every post was share worthy, unfortunately there’s not room […]
Today, man’s best friends are living longer and healthier lives thanks to advancements in dog care. However, there is no way to avoid aging and it will eventually catch up with every dog. Aging dogs can struggle with mobility and face difficulties with lack of energy and possibly even depression. While unfortunately there is nothing we can […]
What are the benefits of dog daycare and dog boarding? What happens at dog daycare? These are a few of the great questions we get frequently. To shine some light on the individuals making Pawderosa Ranch the top choice for owners in and around San Antonio, we interviewed Ali, our Enrichment Coordinator. At Pawderosa Ranch, we […]
There’s more to proper dog grooming than the obvious bath after a roll in the mud. Regular thorough grooming is beneficial to your dog’s health. Dogs need nail trimming, regular brushing and even teeth brushing. Start these dog grooming tips now and help your dog enjoy a healthy and comfortable life. Trim Your Dog’s Nails Regularly […]
These 5 dog friendly restaurants in San Antonio need to be on your weekend to-do list! Are you a lover of all things food and pup-related? Do you love spending your free time exploring new places with your four legged best friend? Then San Antonio is place for you! San Antonio is a fun city with […]
Several commonly found house and garden plants are dangerous to dogs when ingested. Spring is coming quickly! As you set out to buy fresh flowers for your home be careful, some of the most beautiful plants hold ugly secrets. These 5 plants are just a sample of the numerous amount of plants that could cause damage. […]
In Need of Dog Boarding in San Antonio? Is that long weekend away with friends quickly approaching? Or maybe you’ve been called out-of-town unexpectedly? Either way, you are in need of someone to watch your pooch, but where do you start? While you give your pup all the love and attention they could ever need, professional […]
A dog’s fear of thunderstorms is as real for the dog as it is heartbreaking for his owner to watch. While there are many theories on what causes “storm anxiety” (changes in pressure, a rumble humans can’t hear, static electricity) there are proven training techniques that help keep your dog calm. Remember, storm anxiety treatments are like […]
Congratulations on the arrival of your new puppy! Welcoming home a new puppy is such an exciting time full of love and new adventures, however, it is also a learning process for both that can bring sometimes of frustration. Proper early puppy socialization is just one of many aspects of ensuring a happy and healthy […]
Your dog is a sweetheart who loves people of all kinds. He welcomes visitors with an excited wag of his tail and he’s more than happy to cuddle up with a stranger. But when it comes to other dogs, your nice pooch turns into an overprotective guard dog. How can you teach your adult dog […]
The first time I saw Tally, she was just a thumbnail image on the San Antonio Pets Alive (SAPA) website. She was a cute dog, so I saved her picture along with a few others, not thinking much of it. Then I kept scrolling. The next day was a Friday, and after work, I stopped […]
The French Bulldog, affectionately known as a “Frenchie” by aficionados, is a popular pet. How much do you know about this pug-nosed, bat-eared breed? Watch this video and read our fun facts to learn more. That adorable French accent If you’ve met a French Bulldog, you know their barks and growls are punctuated with funny, […]
San Antonio has one of the country’s largest populations of stray cats and dogs in the country. Our city is also home to many amazing organizations trying to change that. Previously, many of these cats and dogs would have been euthanized in an attempt to reduce stray populations. Now, San Antonio has changed its tune, […]
It’s that special time of year again! No matter how you celebrate this holiday season, you and your pup are bound to be changing the routine. These changes can be exciting and sometimes stressful for your dog, but never fear! Pawderosa had all the tips you need to make sure your best friend loves the […]
Owning a dog comes with lots of unexpected moments. You’ll be surprised by how much you love them and all their lovable quirks, but you’ll also be surprised by the new world of veterinary information there is to learn. Of all the illnesses new owners must learn to recognize, heartworms may be the absolute worst […]
There’s a truly incredible variety of dog accessories out there – from beer for dogs to a custom pillow printed with a life-size image of your dog. Lots of these accessories are fun, quirky gifts for the uber-passionate dog lover, but a few may actually make your life and your dog’s life easier. So, how […]
Pit Bulls are one of the most contested dog breeds out there. In many cities in the United States and Texas, Pit Bulls are not allowed within city limits. Many owners, however, don’t understand how their sweet and loving dogs could be so misunderstood. At Pawderosa Ranch, we believe every well-socialized dog can be a […]
The Irish Wolfhound is a giant, shaggy dog with just as a big of a heart. At Pawderosa, we love and celebrate dogs of all breeds, big and small. You never know – the Irish Wolfhound could be the perfect addition to your home! Read on to see if the Irish Wolfhound is the right […]
The weather’s finally cooling off in Texas, and it’s the perfect time to head outdoors with your dog. Hiking can be a great activity for your dog to see new sights and smell new smells, and it’s a great form of exercise for you both! Always remember dog owner etiquette – pick up after your […]
Halloween is a delightful time of year for humans and canines alike. Who doesn’t love adorable dogs in costumes, or bags full of candy? As exciting as Halloween can be, it’s also a potentially dangerous time of year for your furry friends. Vet visits increase about 12% every year on Halloween, and many pets go […]
Chihuahua’s are one of America’s favorite breeds, made even more popular by their frequent use as actors on the big and small screen. If you’re looking for a little dog with a big personality, read on and see if the Chihuahua is right for you! Chihuahua history and facts The breed was recognized by the […]
Eating food is probably one of life’s greatest small joys, for you and for your dog. When you’re munching something especially delicious, it’s tempting to sneak your best friend a bite. Many human foods, however, are best left on the table. Not sure if your dog can join in on the meal? We’ve compiled a […]
You love your pet, and you want them to go everywhere you go. Taking your best friend with you to see the world sounds like the adventure of a lifetime, but traveling with your dog can be harder than it seems. We’ve outlined common travel hazards for you, so you can focus on enjoying your […]
Huskies are equally well known for their physical endurance and their beautiful fluffy coats and blue eyes. Looking to adopt a Husky? Read on and learn if they’re the right choice for your family. Grooming needs: Husky ownership means a biannual blowout! That’s not a shopping sale- it’s when the dogs lose their heavy winter […]
You love your dog, but you don’t love their bad habits. When bad behavior becomes common, it’s easy to make the wrong move. Without realizing it, you may actually be encouraging your dog’s bad habit, or making it worse. With these tips for correcting common bad behaviors, and a careful discussion of what common reactions […]
So, your canine friend doesn’t have the energy he used to, and lately his belly has been rounding out. Maybe the vet mentions that he needs to lose some weight, or maybe you notice your dog is having joint pain and other complications due to weight gain. It can be easy to let your dog’s […]
Jack Russell terriers are known for being jumpy and hyperactive, but their loving disposition makes them a popular choice amongst many dog owners.
When looking for your dog’s next overnight lodging or daycare facility, you no doubt have a checklist of must haves.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Ok not yet, but it will with Pawderosa Ranch’s upcoming Christmas In July celebration!
At Pawderosa Ranch, we value our team members immensely. They offer years of experience and specialized training that ensure…
Sit. Stay. Shake. Play dead. Roll over. Good boy! JULY’S TRICK IS — Be Bashful Tricks are fun and extremely helpful for both you and your dog. These learned physical and mental skills are formed from practiced obedience commands that stimulate your canine. As one of the additional offerings from the expert trainers at Pawderosa […]
You heard it here first! We will begin renovating our Pawderosa Ranch airport location in January 2017. Construction will commence at the beginning of next year, and the team couldn’t be more excited. The new facilities and upgraded features have been about a year in the making. The site planning and schematic design is all […]
Can’t get enough dog stories? Whether your looking for something heartwarming, funny, or just ridiculous, here are the top dog stories of 2016 so far. American Kennel Club announces 190th dog breed: the Pumi. Abandoned dog has 45-pound tumor removed, gains a new lease on life. Joan Rivers’ Yorkie, Spike, once had a […]
Our San Antonio dog daycare provides a professionally supervised environment complete with premium care, enriching playtime and interspersed relaxation with luxury accommodations. Your dog is in good hands while you’re away with more than enough space, toys, playmates and treats for his/her enjoyment. Far from a traditional bulk kennel, our boutique-style lodging and daycare services feature […]
Dedicated dog lovers like to celebrate their canines every chance they get – think of the stickers you’ve seen adorning the bumper of a Toyota Camry that read, “I <3 my Australian cattle dog” or, “shar pei on board.” Fine art hung proudly on the interior walls of a home is another expression of a […]
Despite the exponential growth at Pawderosa Ranch, we have managed to remain an intentionally small boutique over the years.
In central Texas, the sun is shining, the temperature is rising and summer is rapidly approaching.
According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, 52.5 percent of dogs were recently identified by their veterinarians as overweight or obese. That means approximately 80 million U.S. dogs are at increased risk for weight-related disorders including diabetes, osteoarthritis, hypertension and cancer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported similarly high numbers in regards […]
Her pushed-in nose, wrinkly face and smart demeanor lit up the big screen alongside Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis in the 2010 film, Due Date. Sunny is a female French bulldog who stole the show and gained a loyal following of fans following the movie’s release. She was so lovable that her co-star Robert […]
Fiesta has officially descended upon the people of San Antonio! One of the most beloved and celebrated times of the year, Fiesta means cascarones and confetti galore, colorful parades and a week and a half outdoor enjoyment. While the majority of Fiesta events are not centered on your canine companion, there are quite a few […]
So you’ve recently added a new member to the household? Congratulations! There’s nothing like opening up your heart and home to a brand new dog. Your days are sure to be filled with feedings, playtime, long walks and endless nights of cuddling! However, what many new dog owners aren’t anticipating are the countless days of […]
From May June, (a regular at the Pawderosa Ranch Schertz location) Mom dropped me off at camp to stay for the next few days. While she is gone, I get to have fun with my camp family! My bed is so soft and squishy – I almost didn’t get up for run around […]
As a dog owner and lover, you know a thing or two about furry friends of the canine variety. As one of the top pup boarding facilities, we do too! We’ve heard a number of crazy, silly and down right hysterical myths about dogs in our day, but some of them are still believed to […]
Put your paws in the air, and wave them like you just don’t care, because we are prepping a puppy party like no other. Human birthdays are important, sure, but doggie birthdays are the best – tons of treats, howling, drooling and celebratory goodies galore. Getting ready to celebrate your furry friend’s next big day? […]
In The Doghouse Some dogs are more inclined to use a doghouse than others. If your dog was raised in a doghouse, they are patterned to it and feel comfortable in the structure. It is also thought that certain breeds take more naturally to a doghouse than others. Labs, for example, are people-oriented canines, and therefore […]
Sure, realistically dogs drool, but you get our point. DOGS RULE Dogs are loyal. Cats like you sometimes, sure, but most times they’re just like “eh, whatever.” Dogs, on the other hand, will stick by your side. They have evolved as pack animals that form close social relationships with other animals in their pack. They […]
Bernese Mountain dogs tend to take on different nicknames, including Bernese, Berner, or Berner Sennen. For this month’s “Breed Spotlight,” we will be highlighting everything there is to know about the friendly giant known as the Bernese Mountain dog. There are four varieties of Swiss mountain dogs, and this good-natured, calm and strong pup is […]
Potty training your new puppy can be a trying process. Patience, understanding and commitment are essential for success. Read over Pawderosa Ranch’s tips and tricks for bathroom behavior training and arm yourself with the knowledge to make your efforts worthwhile. Most importantly, be proactive. Instead of waiting for your puppy to have an accident, empower […]
Roses are red, violets are blue, Valentine’s means love, show Fido some too. Let’s be honest. One of the central loves of your life is your pup. Express your appreciation for Fido with some DIY treats handmade with care just in time for Valentine’s Day. Follow these ridiculously easy recipes and your dog will […]
Animal shelters and rescue groups are packed with potential life-long companions just waiting for a loving owner to tote them home. In addition to being much less expensive than purchasing from a breeder, many shelters offer vaccinations, microchipping and spaying or neutering as a part of their adoption packages. Each year, 8 to 12 million […]
Celebrities are just like us – they love to cuddle with their canine companions, take them on long walks and bring them everywhere. Check out some awwwdorable dogs and their famous friends. Charlize Theron and Tucker Tucker is Theron’s fourth rescue – she has adopted three other dogs. The actress is a huge animal […]
We know there is strength in numbers…and in uniting leaders. So, five months ago, Pawderosa Ranch founded a new No Kill crusade featuring SA’s top 10 animal welfare organizations and agencies. We meet regularly. So, stay tuned over the next months for more good news like ACS’ recent announcement that 90-percent of SA’s impounded pets are now released. SA is now the nation’s […]
If you are preparing to add to the family, it’s essential that you do some research about the best breed for you. Whether you’re working with a breeder or planning to adopt, make sure your potential best friend suits your lifestyle and that you, in return, are able to cater to their needs. The first […]
Every year, local dog rescuers like Karen Lucchesi spend thousands of dollars of their own money to save San Antonio’s glut of stray dogs. Pawderosa Ranch set Karen up with KENS-5 to learn how our community can better help those on the front line of our city’s No Kill challenge. Click Here To Watch Story.
Holidays got you strapped for cash but you still want throw Fido a bone? Check out these three simple, inexpensive do-it-yourself projects that will keep your pup occupied while you are getting back to the swing of things at school or work. WATER BOTTLE PLAYTHING You’ll Need Tube sock Twine Scissors Empty water bottle […]
New Year’s Eve Still Deadly With only hours away from the big ball drop that ushers in Year 2016, KSAT-12 interviews our “Pet Expert Kim Smith” on why dogs are still at risk tonight. Read The Story Here
Most Fatal Sitings: Family Pets On New Year’s Eve, “No Kill” advocate and owner of Pawderosa Ranch- -Kim Smith- -will open our safe doors to dogs whose owners can’t afford boarding. As one of our No Kill dog rescue partners explains, it’s not just stray dogs…but family pets she sees every New Year’s Eve…along the […]
Start the New Year off right with a resolution to break your hound of his or her bad habits. With less than 10 percent of individuals predicted to see their resolutions come to fruition this year, ensure that your goals will be reached with this Pawderosa Ranch curated list of bad habits and tactics against […]
Holiday week means extra time off for most of us – why not fill it with some good ol’ fashioned baking? After you’re done making some pies for the in laws, try your hand at these super simple homemade doggie treats that are guaranteed to make your pup drool. You can even package a handful of treats in […]
Puppies are fluffy balls of joy. If your plan for spreading holiday cheer this year involves getting a loved one a precious pup present, be sure you are prepared for the life-long commitment. Anyone can put a bow on a puppy, but not everyone is prepared to parent. Below is a list of items to […]
Choosing whom to take care of your dog in your absence is a significantly important decision. You should thoroughly investigate where your dog goes for daycare, boarding or grooming before selecting a location. Are the staff members certified in CPR and pet first aid? Is your dog left alone during the day or night? What […]
It’s pup quiz time, people. How well do you know classic holiday films starring notable doggie characters?
We know how tempting it can be to feed your puppy from the table, especially after a few helpings of turkey and mashed potatoes, some slices of pie and a glass of merlot have you feeling extra generous. There are, however, some foods that are unquestionably off limits to your beloved furry friend. Below are 10 foods to […]
Too often we attend merrymakings during which the house hound is locked in a back room or outside. The host is often concerned about the puppy’s anxiety, over-stimulation or nonexistent manners when coping with the presence of humans or other dogs. Ideally Fido would have been socialized as a puppy, but sometimes we adopt our […]
Here at Pawderosa we understand that your dog goes where you go whenever possible. More and more frequently we are seeing restaurants offering dog friendly seating and service to our beloved pets. With so many options available, we have compiled a list of our favorite pet welcoming restaurants to visit in San Antonio. The Friendly […]
In a battle that measures victory in lives saved, territory claimed and opponents disarmed, San Antonio is winning its “No Kill shelters” fight on all offensive fronts and in record numbers. Over the last twelve months, more of SA’s shelter animals were released alive, more of the city’s neighborhoods received services and more pets were […]
You are dog devotees like us – it’s a given – and those long stretches away from your precious pooch while you’re at work, running errands or hanging out in pet-unfriendly settings are torture. Thankfully, there are plenty of fabulous canine social media starlets and curated accounts for you to scroll through and stare at […]
Ever wonder why your pup can sometimes seem uncontrollable and frustrating? Well, here is a whole new way of relating to your dog. Instead of seeing them as just a dog, you have to see them for what their psychology reveals about them – that really, underneath all that fur and slobber is just a […]
You may have heard the term trigger be thrown around lot in the past few years. In psychology a trigger is anything that sets off a particular thought process, action, or response. Triggers are extremely personal – different for each individual. They are activated through one or more of our five sense: touch, sight, hearing, […]
They say dogs and their owners are a lot alike. To find out for sure we put together a small dog personality assessment to help you discover which breed you may most be like. Big or small, loyal or playful – there’s a lot of different people and a lot of different dogs out there. […]
Ruh-Rwow! Summer is over and fall is upon us and our pooches! Time to put away the sunglasses, lemonade, and swim trunks and dust off all your cool-weather wear. The great thing about this time of year is the slew of holidays that follow one another in quick succession. First up – the one and […]
The weather is taking a turn for the better. If you’ve been staying inside most of the summer than now is the time start getting out to enjoy the great outdoors. If you’re tired of the local dog park, don’t worry. Here are 4 dog friendly Texas parks you should take your dog. Palmetto State […]
Here at Pawderosa Ranch we’ve worked hard to stay true to our mission of loving every dog just as much as their owners do. We want to be the best pet boarding facility San Antonio has to offer and once and a while people think we’re pretty great too. That’s why we’re super excited to […]
Do you ever have a moment as dog owner where you look into their eyes and just “get it”? No, they can’t talk, drive a car, balance a checkbook, or cook you dinner (heck you spend a lot more on their food than on yours sometimes!), but none of that matters. What you get out […]
To serve and protect the people of our beautiful city of San Antonio is what the San Antonio Police Department is tasked with. The men and women of SAPD put their lives on the line every day when they put on their uniform, responding to all sorts of emergencies. What’s easy to forget though is […]
In today’s ever connected world of instant communication people are finding it easier than ever to start their own businesses and be their own boss. The pet industry has become a big DIY field for entrepreneurs, especially for those who are a bit tech savvy. From those who will lend you their services for dog […]
DR. FRETORRY ROGERS AND HIS VET TEAM SAVE ENGLISH BULLDOG DYING FROM HEAT STROKE It was a rescue that defies medical logic. And, it serves as a serious warning to all Texas pet owners. On a sun-scalding late July afternoon, veterinarian Dr. Fretorry Rogers rushed to the aid of an English Bulldog who’d- -ten minutes […]
Summer is quickly approaching its peak. This is means that the days are longer, and most of all – hotter. You may notice PSAs from time to time trying to make people aware of the dangers of overexertion and the importance of staying adequately hydrated. For the most part, especially here in Texas, we do […]
It’s that time of year when the sun stays out late, shorts and tank-tops become universally accepted attire and winter is forever away. It’s summer! This is great news for you and our dog as you’ll be able to take advantage of the long days and the great weather. Unfortunately, this is also great news […]
No one had to tell you that your pooch is one of the most important aspects of your life. Showing limitless enthusiasm and an undying loyalty towards you is what makes your dog (and dogs in general) one of our planet’s most social species. Scientist have long known that through selective breeding training that dogs […]
So you’re thinking about getting a puppy? Get ready for a brave new world of discovery, cuteness, angst, and friendship that is perfectly captured in the latest viral sensation from Buzzfeed. feel the feels and have a box of tissue handy because there’s no coming back from where you’re about to go. 1. When you […]
We’ve all heard that dogs are naturally social creatures. That’s why many pet owners are concerned with the way dogs interact with other dogs and other people. Socialization is an important part of healthy development in dogs. If practiced properly, your dog will be noticeably happier and well behaved around other dogs and humans. So […]
Let’s be honest, dogs are awesome, but cleaning dog hair is one of the most annoying aspects of being an owner. For all the hours you;ve spent behind the controls of a space-age vacuum cleaner, you may thought to yourself, “Isn’t there an easier way?” Well Pawderosa Ranch has your back! Here are a few […]
We’ve all heard the classic “Lean on Me”, by Bill Withers. It’s a call to be friend to someone who needs it the most. What better friend is there than the unconditional love and affection shown to us by man’s best friend – our dogs? Some of the ways our pooches show their appreciation for […]
It’s May 4th, and it turns out that there’s a lot more going on than just pre-cinco-de-mayo celebrations. It’s Star Wars Day, and we thought we’d treat you to some of the most awesome dogs-wearing-Star-Wars-costumes pictures of all time. A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away . . . There was an […]
From books and TV shows, to the silver screen, these famous fictional dogs will always be loved by generations young and old. Did your favorite dog make the list? Clifford A 25-foot dog. He is friendly, outgoing and helpful, but his sheer size can sometimes cause trouble. Clifford was the runt of a litter […]
It’s that time again, an occasion that is just as bad, if not worse than bath time. It’s grooming day. There’s your little pawed-pal all covered with mats and curls and all sorts of debris on their coat. They’ve held out long enough, but you absolutely have to do something about that furry mess. You […]
Something strange has been going on with your dog. You’ve been noticing that every time they lay down, they don’t stop biting their leg. You don’t think much of it, until one morning you notice a little bit of blood on the carpet next to them. After lifting up their leg and moving away the […]
On this St. Patrick’s Day, we’re taking a look at some fantastic dog breeds that made Ireland famous. A long tradition of hunting in Ireland has made for some fantastic hunting dogs, both big and small, to grab all varieties of game out on the Irish marshes. Irish Setter One of the first references to […]
In the past, we’ve brought you Obie the obese Dachshund, the 90-pound Dachshund that underwent a dramatic weight transformation. We also showed you Bear, the Doberman who weighed over 140 pounds when he was rescued by San Antonio Animal Control. Well, it’s time for a new friend. Meet Hulk, the pit bull who weighs in […]
About two years ago, I was heading back to San Antonio from Seattle. I didn’t notice it until a small “woof!” came from the seat behind me, but the girl, probably 23 years old, had a small dog on her lap. I turned around to see his little muzzle sticking through the seat. As I […]
We like to have fun a Pawderosa Ranch. From seeing our regular friends that come in weekly, wagging their tales in anticipation, to all the new pooches that are being introduced to us daily, mealtime, playtime, and naptime are all a part of fun-filled day. However, we also know that for some owners and dogs […]
Woof woof! Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! Think you’re done because you got your significant other their gift already? Well don’t forget about the other love in your life – your dog! Here a few gift ideas for your dog that say “I love you pal, thanks for being there.” 1. A New […]
What is Pawderosa’s Bark and Fly Pet transportation service like? Well will give you a little taste of what you could experience by trying yet another one of our convenient dog boarding services. Wake Up Rising early to meet the sun, you hop out of bed in the early morning anticipation of travel. There’s your […]
You’ve booked the restaurant, now book their ranch stay. Valentine’s Day is just around the corner fellow dog lovers! Only a couple of weeks remaining and it will be time to show the people (and dogs) in your life just how much they mean to you. With all your preplanning and hiding of gifts (you […]
We’ve talked about the importance of dog grooming in a previous article and how it benefits overall canine health. Bathtime can be a chance to strengthen the bond between you and your four-footed pal as well as turn into a fun activity they look forward to….that is, unless you’re one of THESE pooches. While some […]
For those of you who frequent your local dog park, you may already be aware of the quaint social norms and the quainter people that visit. While most behavior from dog owners is harmless, there are others who make a name for themselves by being more than a little bit pushy, domineering, or just downright […]
The time is nigh! Quick, think of a resolution you think most people will believe is well within your ability to accomplish so that you can get them off your back! Phew that was close. The New Year is upon us at Pawderosa Ranch and since it’s the time for making commitments and sticking to […]
Deck the halls! Christmas is right around the corner and you’re probably in the midst of putting up tinseled wreaths, making mission-impossible gift runs, and avoiding holiday radio marathons like the plague. In making our homes warm and inviting this coming week it’s very common for many people to decorate using traditional plants like Poinsettias. […]
Thanksgiving has come and gone (thank goodness) and while you’re still loafing around trying to recover from the overabundance of leftover turkey – Christmas looms large on the calendar ready to burst forth in holiday mirth and music. How was your Thanksgiving with your favorite four-footed pal? Fantastic we hope! However, if you’re having some […]
Another Thanksgiving is upon us! From all of us at Pawderosa Ranch we hope you and your family have a wonderful time around the table eating great food and creating fond memories. With all the bounty on display this time of year, it can be easy for our generosity and show of thanks to sprinkle […]
The usual process… “Come here sweetheart, it’s oookk….come on out. Please??” After 30 minutes of searching, pleading, and negotiating you finally get them to come out, but only to be tasked with another half-hour of uncomfortable interaction as every nail you trim is met with a “how could you?” look of despair. It breaks your […]
Continuing our theme for November – Canine Health Awareness month – it’s time to talk about the foundation of your dog’s health – fitness. At Pawderosa we know that going for walks around the neighborhood and the local dog park are typically the only fitness activities many dogs get, but this can get quite boring […]
Is your dog acting differently? Do they have red eyes? Do they shake their head for no apparent reason, scratch their ears vigorously, or have a strange odor? It’s possible your dog may have a canine ear infection. What to Look for Examine your dog. A normal ear is light pink, not tender and easy […]
Think you’re getting some of that delicious Halloween candy? Think again. These dogs are not letting you near any of their Halloween treats!
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November is almost here! In the human world, we recognize November as “Movember,” a special month dedicated to raising awareness and funding for men’s health. But did you know that November is also Canine Prostate Awareness Month? The astounding success of the Movember campaign for men’s health inspired us to explore ways in which we […]
Halloween is just around the corner! Does your pup have a costume yet? Here are 25 ideas that will earn your dog first prize in any costume contest!
Meet Bear the Big Doberman. Bear was a stray dog picked up by San Antonio’s Animal Control Services in late July. At the time he was rescued, Bear weighed an astounding 147 pounds! That’s about 70 pounds overweight!
Have you noticed that your dog doesn’t chase after the ball with as much enthusiasm as he once did or that he seems a bit sluggish on his nightly walk? It’s sad but inevitable. Eventually, your dog is going to get old, but that doesn’t mean you won’t love him all the same. Every dog […]
The one defining feature of a hero is their ability and willingness to selflessly rise to the occasion in a time of greatest need. On September 11, 2001 there were many heroes that arose, but there was one group that was unlike any other. These heroes had four legs, fur, and a tail. The Call […]
Does your dog think he is a person? He’s not the only one. Check out these 23 dogs who think they are human!
While your kids may be sad that summer vacation has come to an end, your dog may be even sadder. All summer long he had a companion around the house to give him attention and love. Now that the kids are back at school, your dog may start to experience his own back to school […]
Last week we introduced you to Obie the obese dachshund. These picture are from Obie’s Facebook account from 2 years ago when he weighed in at a whopping 77 lbs! Photo Credit: Facebook Biggest Loser Doxie Edition Obie’s former owners were an elderly couple in poor health who loved their dog, but sadly, were unaware of the […]
Dogs, just like humans, need physical activity and mental stimulation in order to be healthy. Sometimes we forget that our dogs want to contribute and feel useful too. It may appear that they are completely content being the couch potato of the house, but that’s simply not the case. Dogs need to be active, and […]
So you’ve been thinking about getting a dog, but you’re still not convinced. Everyday your kids beg you, “please, please, pretty please can we get a dog!?” You’ve nearly given in on several occasions, but ultimately you have stood your ground. Even their saddest puppy eyes haven’t broken you. Well, it’s finally time to give […]
Lets talk about your dog. If you had to guess, right now what do you think he/she is up to? Most would say sleeping, or relaxing while chewing on a bone. These are habits that are most commonly associated with dogs, other than eating and marking their territory. But, this activity or lack there of, […]
If a family road trip with the dogs to the beach, or to a camping destination is what you long for, you’ll want to make sure that everyone on board is going to cooperate. Dogs aren’t always the best travel companions. If your dog goes nutz, shakes and stirs when getting in the car, it’s […]
Have you ever thought about what you would do if your dog ran away from home? What’s the first thing you would do to try and find your lost companion? Often, when dogs run away from home, families first responses are those of panic. Generally speaking, most pet owners take precautions to ensure that their […]
“No! No! No!” No matter what, your dog won’t stop barking, digging up the garden and jumping on your guests, but have you tried everything? Playtime is an often overlooked method of improving your dog’s behavior, and it’s the kind of solution that benefits you and your dog, as opposed to constant scolding. [highlight align=”left, […]
It is very hard to resist your dog’s “puppy eyes” when they’re begging for more food, especially when it occurs on a daily basis. Because dogs can’t digest and breakdown everything that our stomaches can, there are some foods that are okay and some not. Dogs don’t exactly have an “off” button when it comes […]
Older dogs need an extra special kind of love and care. It’s true. They may not be able to hear or see anymore, but inside still beats the heart of that young pup that used to run and play with the kids in the backyard. As time goes on, it’s becoming more and more likely […]
One of the biggest myths about dog allergies is that you’re more likely to experience allergic symptoms around long haired dogs. But, the truth is – you can be severely allergic to dogs with long hair, short hair or no hair at all! Here’s another myth you might not know about. The Myth of Hypoallergenic […]
When I say “hot dog”, I don’t mean the delicious knackwurst you can purchase at the county fair or any old sporting event (Go Spurs Go!). I’m talking about your furry companion in the heat of summer. As Texans, we all know just how intense and uncomfortable summers can be. The rising temperatures, thick humidity, […]
So one day we had this really cool thought. What would it be like to see the world from a dogs perspective? What does our doggie daycare look like through the eyes of our beloved four-legged friends? We’ve dedicated the last few years to making the daycare and boarding experience the best that we can […]
You’ll know you’ve got a country dog when.. 1. He will lie down on any floor surface: hard, soft, clean, or dirty. Especially on front porches. 2. He takes the back seat with the windows down on car rides. 3. When bored, he digs holes all over the yard and even manages to escape on […]
Trust is a big issue when it comes to boarding your precious furry friends. After all, you are considering leaving a member of your family with some people you just met. When it comes time to part ways with him, are you going to have peace of mind? Here are a few things to look […]
Image Source How do you know your dog truly loves you? I mean, “from the depths of his soul” loves you? It seems like our dogs make it a point everyday to show us how much they care about us in little ways, but none like this German Shepard, Capitan. In 2006 Capitan’s owner and […]
These are our top 5 favorite internet dog blogs with the funniest, cutest and most bizarre dog stories you’ve ever seen! Hold on, and get ready to bookmark these bad boys! The Bark Post (www.thebarkpost.com) Get the complete experience at The Bark Post. A gold mine, this blog is basically spilling with the best doggie […]
How do you know when your dog needs medical treatment? If you’re not making regular trips to the vet, there are a few important physical things to look out for, since she can’t exactly tell you when she’s hurting. A little routine maintenance will give you the peace of mind that she’s happy, clean and […]
Since summer is just around the corner, we’re looking at some of the most interesting things to do in Schertz Texas and surrounding areas. This includes Northeast San Antonio, Live Oak and New Braunfels. Anybody ready to go tubing?? Of course there’s always the Guadalupe River and Schlitterbahn Water Park, but if your looking for […]
Since the late 1900’s, breed discrimination has negatively affected millions of dogs all over the world. The most commonly affected breeds to this day include: Pit Bulls, Dobermans and German Sheperds. Many of these breed owners and their dog’s have experienced some form of breed discrimination, wether it be at public dog parks, dog friendly […]
Easter is this weekend folks! This holiday filled with memories of neon-colored egg hunting, family and chocolate bunnies has everyone excited! If you have pets and children, Easter is a very special time for your family, but beware, Easter treats can get the best of your pup if you’re not careful. Here are some tips […]
Have you ever wondered why your dog does some of the strange things that he does? Most of his odd behaviors are actually instinctual, from back in his days as a wild, untamed dog. His doggie ancestors played a big part in the unusual behavior that we see today. Here’s why your four-legged friend has […]
You’ve heard it time and time again, dogs are a man’s best friend, but what is it that makes the dog-human relationship so special? Is their loyal nature unparalleled to anything else? Why are there so many dog lovers out there? Here’s why we think dog’s are mans be friend: 1. They’re always excited and […]
When do you usually think about boarding your pets? For most people, boarding is necessary in emergency situations, if you don’t have a dog sitter, or if you’re going on vacation. But in our experience, we meet dogs every day who just need a little bit of playtime and socialization with other dogs. Because we’ve […]
There are a lot of questions surfacing about animal cruelty, because of the growing number of cases happening all over the world. What is our role in stopping animal cruelty? How do we know when to act and how to act when we see the signs? Is it worth it to get involved? What are […]
It might be tempting to slip your pup the occasional bite under the dinner table, but is it okay? Even in moderation? It’s easy for us to think that if it’s safe for us, it’s safe for them, but that’s not necessarily the case when it comes to dogs. We’ve come up with a simple […]
So, I ran across a collection of doggie photos that I just had to share with you. You’ve probably never seen anything like this before. Or maybe you have? 15 photo’s of vintage people doing vintage things with dogs. Do you have any precious old photos of you and your pal? Or your grandparent’s and their […]
No matter what you do, your dog manages to release himself into the wild over and over again! …Or at least outside of the confinement of your back yard. Your never-ending attempts to keep him where he belongs have been a series of failures, which may have been funny in the beginning but are getting […]
We’ve all heard the line “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks”, but is their any truth to this overused myth? No! And there are plenty more myths where this came from. Here are 10 training myths that will help you better understand your pooch and enrich your lives together! 1: MYTH: “You can’t […]
Ever make time to brush your dogs teeth? Most veterinarians recommend brushing once a day at best, but at least twice per week. You may get a reminder once in a while that it’s time to brush when you get a whiff of doggie breath, but actually there’s a little more going on in your […]
Fighting is an unfortunate result of dogs social structure. When dogs get into groups, the natural hierarchy of the “pack” becomes evident in their social behavior. This is a big generalization, because their are unique circumstances, but important for dog owners to understand if they want to improve their dog’s behavior. What can you do […]
We’ve grown accustomed to seeing smiling dogs at the Ranch. They’re the biggest reward of the job, and we get to witness them everyday! It is this rewarding experience that drives us to share the importance of socialization to overall health and well-being. How does letting him play with other dogs contribute to his overall […]
What is the key to successful doggie leash training? By “successful” we mean your dog walks calmly by your side and doesn’t pull you through the door and down the road every chance she gets! The key is patience, as with any dog training, but also consistency. Did you know that every time you try […]
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La Petite Academy of San Antonio in San Antonio, TX | 700 Rayburn Drive
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Welcome to our La Petite Academy in Southside San Antonio, TX! Our academy is located across the street from Rayburn Elementary School and is close to Harlandale and Leal Middle Schools. We are near the intersection of Commercial and SW Military Drive and a short 15-minute drive on I-35 from downtown San Antonio.
My name is Mary Ann and I am the director of this school for Infant care, Preschool and other early education programs. I have 23 years of experience as well as my Child Development Associate and Director Certification.
Our teachers have their Child Development Associate’s credentials and our center is accredited by the National Early Childhood Program Accreditation. We are a four-star Quality Star Rating accredited facility and one of the first recipients for PreK4Sa to receive a grant from the city to expand and enhance educational opportunities for San Antonio’s four-year old’s.
We’re committed to keeping you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. Get access to live streaming video of your child’s classroom, plus other real-time updates, with our exclusive mobile app for families, SproutAbout.
Call us to schedule a tour today and see why our La Petite Academy educational daycare is ranked one of the best learning centers in San Antonio, TX!
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4. 75 out of 5 stars
Very good everyone is friendly the facility is clean they are great at communicating.
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The school has incorporated a Spanish class as well as cooking class. My daughter has found a passion in cooking and loves helping me cook dinner and breakfast on the weekends. She is becoming independent and wants to help prepare the food. Our children are very social and play well with other children. I can see that they are learning how to problem solve when they want a toy someone else has. I
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My oldest daughter attended this daycare from infant room to 5 years old. The teachers were very patient and caring towards her so I knew my youngest daughter had to attend as well. We waited until a spot was available in the infant room and wouldnt send her anywhere else. My youngest will also attended until 5.
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I love the teachers and directors!! They have built positive relationships with my children and helped them to grow socially, emotionally and academically.
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Meet Our Staff
Mary Ann Navarro, Director
Education: College Hours with Palo Alto College
Certifications: Child Development Associate, Director Certification
I make it a priority to get to know each child and his or her family. Our school has an open-door policy and I encourage families to come to me with any issues or concerns. I love being part of each child’s growth and development at every age level and ensure lifelong learning.
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Rosemary Rodriguez, Team Lead
Certifications: Child Development Associate, First Aid and CPR Certified
In my 42 years of working in the early childhood field, I have always loved providing children with a good education. I enjoy showing them how to succeed in life, and seeing their personalities come out as they grow up and learn how to become a positive role model.
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Maria Vicharelli, Assistant Director
Education: San Antonio College Credits
Certifications: Child Development Associate, First Aid and CPR
I have the passion for children’s education and love being a part of a child’s growth and development at every age level. I have been doing this for over 25 years. I love spending time with my family and doing arts and crafts on the weekend.
Local School Phone Number: 210.924.5377210.924.5377
License #: 041279
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Pre-K 4 SA
“Pre-K 4 SA is a full-day prekindergarten program that also offers free afterschool care until 6:00 p.m. The program is highlighted by our experienced teachers, high quality curriculum, and bilingual education options. Students are provided healthy and delicious meals including breakfast, lunch, and snacks at no extra cost and transportation is also available.”
Wee Friends Preschool and Daycare
“A child care institution, Wee Friends Preschool and Daycare is a center situated in San Antonio, TX. This organization is a licensed center for the Child Care Program that is open every week from Mondays to Fridays. Aside from that, this establishment accepts toddlers, infants, as well as preschool students and can accommodate a maximum capacity of 34 children in total.”
Make a Wish Daycare
“The Make A Wish Daycare in San Antonio, Texas provides childcare for toddlers to school aged children. Their age-appropriate and play-based curriculum stimulates the children’s cognitive, social, emotional, and physical growth. They promote creative thinking and active learning among the children. The Make A Wish Daycare is open Mondays to Fridays, from six in the morning to seven in the evening.”
YMCA Childcare Services
“The YMCA of Greater San Antonio Early Learning Centers provides infant, toddler and preschool child care with developmentally appropriate learning activities. The purpose of the Early Childhood Program is to provide affordable childcare in an environment that helps to facilitate a child’s cognitive, social, physical and emotional growth.At the Y, we believe the values and skills learned early on are vital building blocks for quality of life and future success. That makes for confident kids today, and contributing and engaged adults tomorrow.Licensed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services these programs serve working families at all income levels. Monthly tuition and annual family membership fees apply. Tuition assistance is available through the YMCA Open Doors Scholarship Program. YMCA is a CCS vendor. YMCA members and non-members are welcome to register.”
Madison Square Child Development Center
“Madison Square Child Development Center (CDC) is a ‘Texas Rising Star’ Provider with a 4 Star rating. We voluntarily participate in a plan to improve the quality of services that we provide by meeting program requirements that go above the Minimum Standards for Licensed Child Care Centers. The Star requirements are based on developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood programs. We also participate in ‘Texas School Ready!’, an early education approach that serves at-risk preschool-aged children through shared resources between public and private early childhood education programs. The design of Texas School Ready! increases children’s school readiness through five evidence-driven components: research-based curriculum, technology-driven child progress monitoring, facilitated teacher professional development, ongoing teacher mentoring, and sustainability. “
Healy-Murphy Child Development Center
“At the Healy-Murphy Child Development Center, we believe in caring for the whole child. Our dynamic curriculum helps your child build the social, emotional, and cognitive skills necessary to grow up happy, healthy and ready for school. Daycare is available for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years (including pre-K 3-5). The Child Development Center accepts payments from the city of San Antonio’s CCS (Child Care Services) program. We are a certified provider in the Texas Rising Star program. This means that our program offers care and early childhood education of the highest quality to your child.”
Holy Name Catholic Church Daycare
Holy Name Catholic Church is a church in close proximity to UIWSOM. The daycare phone number is 210-333-6840.
KinderCare Learning Center
“For nearly 50 years, KinderCare has been helping young children become their very best we’d love to do the same for yours. KinderCare kids go on to outperform their kindergarten peers in math and reading: That’s no small achievement! Sign up for a personal tour today, and find out how KinderCare’s passionate educators, 21st-century curriculum, classrooms made for kids, and commitment to hardworking families (that’s you) helps all children reach their full potential. To learn more about tuition and openings, please select the center that is most convenient for you and we will connect you with a Center Director.”
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Lucy’s Doggy Daycare and Spa recently opened its new location at 937 S. Laredo St.
The new downtown facility features:
10,000-square-foot outdoor play area for larger dogs including a swimming pool, synthetic grass, play equipment, tunnels, play chutes and tires.
1,000-square-foot outdoor play area for smaller dogs.
Separate indoor play areas for large and small dogs.
14 luxury suites with web cams and 140 dog runs.
Self-serve dog wash tubs that electronically rise up and down and one deep tub for large breeds such as Great Danes and Mastiffs.
Traveling Tails Veterinary Clinic will be joining the new location during 2012.
In honor of the grand opening of its new location, the staff is hosting a ribbon cutting event from 2-3 p.m. March 28 and a “Canine Carnival” from noon-4 p.m. March 31.
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All proceeds from the Canine Carnival will go to the San Antonio Humane Society.
Activities at the grand opening include: a dog fashion show, free self-serve dog washes, discounted micro chipping, a balloon artist, face painting, vendor booths, food and drinks and more.
Additionally, there will be a dog masseuse, a pet caricature artist, an animal communicator. Entry to the carnival is open to the public for free.
To RSVP for either the Canine Carnival or ribbon cutting, email [email protected]. For more information, visit www.lucysdoggydaycare.com.
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Private English kindergarten Sun School in ABC-format at Reutov, Prospect Yubileyny, 31
Reutov, Prospect Yubileyny, 31
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Opening hours:
from 8:00 to 20:00
Groups:
up to 15 people
Walking area:
In the adjacent city park, in the courtyard of the residential complex
Room:
370 sq.m.
Video surveillance:
online via app
English environment:
afternoon in English with expats
Age of children:
from 2 to 7 years
Food:
five times a day, taking into account the individual characteristics of the child, its own kitchen
Health worker morning filter:
daily
Manager
Alexander Vorobyov
Coming from a regional city, I know how much you want to get all the best for your child, despite the fact that you live in the region. The federal network allows you to build and maintain equally high standards anywhere, no matter if it is the center of Moscow or the region.
I support the Sun School concept as I have tried it on my child. We initially looked for/went to a private kindergarten, but were not fully satisfied with the kindergarten and were constantly looking for the best until the Sun School opened near the house. My youngest daughter attended kindergarten for two years, we were calm and confident that we were in good hands, without any problems entered one of the best private schools in Moscow, which we wanted, without additional classes with tutors.
As a mother, I know what can worry parents of toddlers and preschoolers, so when I decided to open my own business, the choice fell on the Sun School kindergarten.
Sun School Reutov meets all the standards of the federal network, the quality of classes, nutrition, the level of training of educators, the content and breadth of additional classes are inferior to a kindergarten in the center of Moscow. Come visit to see this and leave your baby in safe hands!
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Additional services
Included in the price of the contract:
Music
OFP
Psychologist (weekly group sessions, support for the adaptation period)
Not included in the price of the contract:
Robotics
Creative workshop
Choreography
Tennis
Chess
Individual sessions with a psychologist
Individual lessons with a speech therapist
News
September 30
Chinese language?! In kindergarten?!
Why not YES!
It is very important for children in our garden to develop diversified, and parents to be calm!
Therefore
on Mondays, we start classes in CHINESE LANGUAGE in each
group. You can also sign up for private lessons.
September 30
Visiting a fairy tale
We were visited by a puppet theater with the play “Cipollino”. Puppet shows are perhaps the most favorite among children of all ages. Before the eyes of the kids, familiar dolls and objects come to life, the magic of what is happening fascinates even fidgets. We do our best to make the stay of children in kindergarten interesting and varied. Don’t have time to go to the theatre? He comes to us himself.
June 28
Summer programs at Sun Camp
Our first summer month is coming to an end. Our youngest pupils through the study of songs got acquainted with new animals and acquired new knowledge. And older children learned about the first inhabitants of our planet!!!
May 30
Graduation
The moment of parting with kindergarten has come. The first stage of education has ended, and now the road to adulthood is opening for the children – to school. We hope that the acquired knowledge and skills will help them become successful and happy!
17 May
Every day we try to make our garden better and better!
This weekend we changed all the furniture in the group room for our youngest children. Now we are even lighter and cozier! Hurry up to enroll in our kindergarten from an early age, because there are no more free places in the older group.
13 May
Project “Cartoons”
Today we meet guests – the project “Cartoons”. Our guys became participants in the shooting of a short film.
11 May
Fruit picnic
Before the long weekend we had a fruit picnic. For the children, this was a pleasant surprise. It’s so cool to be at an informal picnic in the middle of the day.
April 29
Studio “Sand therapy”
Studio “Sand therapy” has started working in our garden.
In a small sandbox, global tasks are solved: self-expression, socialization, removal of emotional stress, self-knowledge and many others.
22 April
Graduation album photo session!
In order to keep the smile of a little person who will soon step into adulthood for a long time, a photo session was held in our garden for the graduation album – the most favorite table book of parents!
The children were happy to enter the character – they smiled and were just themselves. It will be so nice to open the album later and look at the happy smiles of your kids!
April 12
Space week!
This whole week is devoted to the theme of space. The guys try themselves in the role of astronaut researchers, make aircraft and study the planets of the solar system.
April 5
Come to Sun Camp for new programs!
This summer, in the city summer camp Sun Camp, children aged 2-7 and 7-9 years old are waiting for:
new programs “Walking Together Fun” for toddlers and “Secret of the Third Planet” for preschoolers;
classes in Russian and English with professional educators and expats;
a new topic for each month: about friendship, travel, the emergence and development of mankind;
five meals a day;
many walks!
When you sign up for Sun Camp, you get a 100% discount on the entry fee! Phone 8 (800) 775-60-47
21 March
Spring experiments!
Spring is here! In March, we study the properties of water and experiment, learning more and more of its properties. Origami boats can be used for fun outdoor games.
11 March
Birthdays in March!
March is rich in birthdays. Six children from our garden in turn become birthdays, and we bake delicious cupcakes in honor of the celebration, prepare gifts and, of course, we can’t do without an interesting animation program.
March 4
March 8 matinee!
This week we had a holiday dedicated to the 8th of March.
The guys sang songs, danced, prepared poems for their beloved mothers, grandmothers and all women. And, of course, they gave flowers!
23 February
Defender of the Fatherland Day
On the eve of Defender of the Fatherland Day, columns of armored vehicles appeared in all kindergarten groups. The guys in the classroom get acquainted with the paraphernalia of this holiday all this week.
February 14
Love Day!
Just recently we confessed our love on Valentine’s Day to our loved ones. A mother for a child is the closest and most beloved person, therefore, when the guys made postcards, they always repeated that this postcard was for mom.
February 4
Marine life!
Today we have an art therapy session with a psychologist on the topic “Sea inhabitants”. This year we have chosen two main tasks for the psychologist: the development of empathy in children and the development of communication within each group, while classes are held only once a week, but we plan to expand this area.
January 25
Creativity in the garden
The developing program of our garden necessarily includes creative tasks both in the first and second half of the day. It is very important for a child to master all the necessary tools for creativity in preschool childhood, this will help him become successful at the beginning of schooling.
January 17
Fun walks!
Hooray! Today it got a little warmer outside and it became possible to build a snowman!
December 24
New Year’s news!
And Grandfather Frost himself and his granddaughter Snegurochka came to our kindergarten!
There were games and songs at the celebration, the children prepared poems for grandfather and shared their impressions of a fun holiday all evening!
ABC concept
A unique development concept helps develop a bright and confident personality. We have combined health care, the formation of intelligence and communication skills of children into a harmonious system – ABC.
Abilities (intelligence)
Development of intelligence through games and with pleasure.
Body (health)
Formation of a child’s strong immunity and care for a healthy lifestyle.
Communication (socialization)
Building relationships with others and developing teamwork skills.
Our advantages
Video surveillance
All our gardens are equipped with video surveillance systems. You can see what your child is doing at any time through the smartphone application, which is especially important during the adaptation period.
Best educators
Mandatory requirements for candidates: higher pedagogical education, work experience, ability to find an approach to the child. All educators undergo regular training at the Sun School corporate university.
English
Our gardens are bilingual, which means that afternoon games and educational activities are held in English only.
Safety
A safe environment is the basis of children’s space: special furniture without sharp corners made of environmentally friendly materials, certified toys, hypoallergenic detergents. Particular attention is paid to preventive measures: the premises are regularly ventilated, the air is disinfected using a recirculator, quartzization is carried out in accordance with SanPiN.
Healthy food
A balanced five meals a day: two breakfasts, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. The individual characteristics of the child are taken into account: allergies, food intolerances. The menu has been developed taking into account the current SanPiN and collections of recipes recommended for feeding children in kindergartens.
Children’s insurance
Kindergartens have an accident insurance system for children. Insurance coverage is valid not only in the garden, but also anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day.
Our team:
Lyudmila Vladimirovna Sokol
Nursing Assistant with Medical Education
I have been a Nurse at Sun School Kindergarten for 5 years. I have been in the profession for 43 years, I have worked in various positions (including serving in the Armed Forces). I am married, I have two adult sons and a beautiful granddaughter. I love children, they charge me with positive energy, and I want to give them my love. But my main task is to ensure that children are healthy and happy, enjoy being in the garden, eat right, develop and be in good physical shape.
Ekaterina Pavlovna Nazarova
Junior group teacher
Education: Nizhny Novgorod Provincial College. Specialization: music teacher.
About myself: I have always been interested in communicating with children, I wanted to take part in their development, to explore the world with them.
Zinaida Khannovna Belyaeva
Teacher of the senior group
Education: Voronezh State Pedagogical University. Specialization: foreign languages (German, English).
About me: Kindergarten — is a special world where you need to be interesting, necessary and useful for the people around you, give children your energy, knowledge, skills, and always learn something new. Here, each child is unique and inimitable in its manifestation and development. Working with children is very interesting. For a child, I am a friend who will always understand, support, prompt and guide. Thanks to my profession, I learned to understand and feel each child, to find an individual approach. After all, what could be more beautiful than seeing the happy eyes of a child when he enters the group with hugs. I try to cultivate in them friendliness, kindness and responsiveness. I work according to the principle: “Treat pupils as you would like to be treated of your own child.”
Nadezhda Davydovna Guryanova
Senior teacher assistant
Education: Academy of Labor and Social Relations. Specialization: Oriental Studies (Chinese). English level: intermediate-advanced
About myself: I am an orientalist by profession (higher education), I studied English, Chinese, I always dreamed of going to China and living there for another year, but marriage and the birth of children changed my plans. The choice in favor of the Sun School kindergarten was made instantly. This is where my love for children and languages come together. I have a lot of ideas in my head for the future related to Sun School, and there is a lot to learn from this.
Veronika Alekseevna Ryabukhina
Assistant teacher of the preparatory group
Education: Moscow City Pedagogical University. Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology of Education. Profile: elementary school and foreign language, 5th year student. English level: intermediate-advanced.
About me: I love children and easily find a common language with them, I approach my work responsibly and creatively.
Anna Vladimirovna Nenakhova
Music director
Education: Lipetsk Regional College of Arts named after K.N. Igumnova, Moscow City Pedagogical University. Specialty: instrumental performance, music teacher.
About myself: I am a laureate of competitions and festivals at the All-Russian, international and regional levels as an accompanist, so I speak the instrument (piano) at a high level. I have been working in the field of music pedagogy for over 14 years. In my classes I use not only basic musical and pedagogical material, but also modern, based on the interests and hobbies of children. I always try to actively involve all children in the creative process, taking into account their individual characteristics.
Anastasia Grigorievna Korneeva
Psychologist
Education: Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M.A. Sholokhov, Faculty of Education, Psychological and Pedagogical Education Master’s Program “Gifted Child”.
Moscow Pedagogical State University. Lenin of preschool pedagogy and psychology. Specialty: psychologist, teacher of psychology.
Lyubov Sergeevna Gilenko
Administrator
Education: Russian State University of Trade and Economics, Moscow State Pedagogical University. Specialty: economist-manager, primary school teacher.
Engaged in preparing children of preschool age for school.
About me: I have always wanted to help children develop, organize them and see the results of their work.
Yana Evgenievna Smirnova
Kindergarten teacher
Education: Vladimir State University. A.G. and N.G. Stoletovs. Specialty: primary education.
She annually completed internships in public schools, worked as a private tutor preparing children for school, as well as with elementary school students.
About me: My hobbies are theatre, sports, dancing and traveling. I enjoy being around children, teaching them, playing with them and growing with them. I prefer to find an individual approach to each child. Perhaps someone can be scared of the young teachers, but I would like to convince you that there is no reason for fear. Qualities that characterize me: enthusiasm, aspiration and sensitivity. I believe that it is children who decorate our life and fill it with meaning! I am glad to continue my professional development at Sun School and be part of a friendly team.
Evgeny Dmitrievich Isaev
Chess coach
Education: Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.
CCM in chess, active chess player and chess coach with over 10 years of experience. Constantly performs in various competitions, improves sports skills and is actively involved in teaching.
About myself: I have many certificates and diplomas, including those from qualifying tournaments (in the past I participated in the finals of Russia). Currently, he is a participant and winner of open tournaments in classical chess, rapid chess and blitz, held in various chess clubs in Moscow. I conduct classes with children aged 4 years and older, classes in a playful way based on the methodological recommendations of A. Kosteniuk, V. Barsky and others, aimed at developing memory, concentration, logical thinking and developing a child’s sustainable interest in chess.
Tamam Iskanderovna Suleymanova
Middle group teacher
For more than ten years I have been working as a teacher, and I do not regret anything. Children are joy, they are the most precious thing we have. The highest achievement of my work is the ability to find a common language with children and their parents.
The educator is an important person who becomes part of the child’s family, parents trust the educator with the most precious thing. Probably, there is not a single parent in the world who would not worry about their child, about what kind of relationship he will have with adults, peers, how he will grow up. It is important for me not to lose this trust, but to strengthen it. One important technique in my work is praise, even when the child’s progress is very modest. This instills self-confidence in children, makes them want to take the next step.
Sh. Amonashvili’s words are very close to me: “Children must be loved with all their heart, and in order to love them like that, you need to learn from them how to show this love. Every day, every lesson should be understood by the teacher as a gift to children. Each communication of the child with his teacher should instill joy and optimism in him.
Ekaterina Alexandrovna Arkhipova
Speech therapist
Education: in 2007 she graduated from Moscow State Pedagogical University with a specialization in speech therapy.
Experience: with children of preschool age with speech disorders – more than 10 years.
I work with such speech disorders: dysarthria, dyspraxia, dyslalia, general underdevelopment of speech, phonetic-phonemic speech disorder. In the classroom I use a neuropsychological approach, traditional methods and my own developments.
Anastasia Sergeevna Sorokina
Junior group teacher
Education: Ryazan Pedagogical College. Specialization: Coach-teacher in physical culture.
Currently pursuing higher education — Moscow Financial and Industrial University. Specialization: Social psychologist.
About me: I have experience working with children of preschool and school age in the training and educational process at school, kindergarten and in the pool. I love children. Especially to teach them something new and interesting. I am active and positive, since childhood I have been involved in sports, I have mastered the work of a coach in wrestling and athletics.
Miss Erkiada
Expat in the junior and middle group
Hello! I’m Ms. Ada. I’m a PHD student of Education and Pedagogical Sciences.
I consider teaching as my life purpose that’s why I decided to dig further into this field and get all the knowledge I need to be professionally fulfilled.
I’ve been working with children for many years and I really love it. I believe that the learning process is more efficient when it is mixed with love and fun, that’s why I try to treat each day as a new adventure from which to learn and grow. I can’t help myself feeling and becoming a kid among my little ones. They give me a lot of joy and love.
I’m thrilled every time I see them willing to pronounce a word correctly or fully engaging in a discovery activity with their gazing eyes. I have the opportunity to not only witness but also contribute to the development of their first skills.
Every child is different and there are a thousand ways to understand and get from each of them their full potential. The most important thing is to know how to see the world from their little senses.
I’m very happy to become part of the successful Sunschool team and share my knowledge and contribution.
Lyudmila Grigorievna Ermolina
Cooking Specialist
I graduated with honors from Donetsk
culinary lyceum, specialty “Universal chef, technologist”. I love my job very much,
I go to every dish I cook with my heart. Cooking for children is very
responsible business, I enjoy watching with what pleasure they eat
meals prepared by me. There are many children in our garden with individual
food preferences, so the menu is compiled in accordance with the possibilities
every child.
Anna Stanislavovna Vlasova
Administrator
Education: Graduated from Ryazan State University named after S. A. Yesenin with a degree in innovation in 2019.
About me: I lead an active lifestyle, I am fond of photography. All my life I spent a lot of time with children, I was always surrounded by younger relatives, I loved and love to spend time with them. For some time I worked in a kindergarten, both as a nanny and as a teacher, and now in the Sun School team.
Personal qualities: responsibility, cleanliness and active life position.
Miss Melody
Expat in the preparatory group
My name is Melody Anthony, I am a native speaker of English, lived in the United States of America .
I am 24 years old, currently doing a Master’s degree in International Relations, I have been teaching English for 2 years.
I’ve taught different ages and groups. In my free time I like to go for a walk or watch movies.
I am a dedicated and hardworking teacher.
Evgenia Nikolaevna Krasovskaya
Junior teacher assistant
Education: In 2009 she graduated from the Modern Humanitarian Academy with a degree in Management. Has an incomplete pedagogical education.
About myself: Since childhood, I was surrounded by kids, I always loved to spend time with them, take care of them, play. I dreamed of connecting my life with children.
I have such qualities as love for children, goodwill, patience, empathy, cleanliness and a positive attitude.
I have a 16 year old daughter and a 5 year old son.
Donara Mangasaryan
Robotics teacher
My name is Donara, I teach robotics to preschool children (children can start learning the material from the age of 3).
Course description: The learning material consists of a set of projects “LEGO Education WeDo 2.0”.
Children ask questions and set goals for themselves. Students become familiar with a scientific or engineering problem, determine the direction of research, and consider possible solutions. Algorithm of actions when performing a task:
1. Children watch an introductory video on the task, after which we discuss what was shown in the video and what problem they face today (for example: the task is to build a Garbage Truck, and the video shows environmental pollution).
2. We begin to create a robot together according to detailed instructions.
3. Robot programming. We connect the robot to the computer and remember the original introductory video where it was shown what the robot should do. Then we program the robot for certain actions.
They assemble, find the right parts (understand the dimensions of the part), program and modify the LEGO® model.
They collect any model on a given topic on a LEGO constructor.
Ekaterina Mikhailovna Noskova
Teacher of rhythm and choreography, classical dance and modern dance styles
Education: Russian Theater Institute, choreographer and teacher of classical dance.
Refresher courses in hip-hop, street jazz of the choreographic center “Dance help”, master classes in jazz, modern of the modern dance school “Tsekh”.
Zinaida Belyaeva
Middle group teacher
Education: In 2005 she graduated from the Voronezh State Pedagogical University, Faculty of Foreign Languages (profile – German, second language – English). Also has two culinary diplomas with the 5th category.
Experience:
2005-2007 — German language tutor at school No. 76 in Voronezh
2007-2009 – teacher of the younger group of kindergarten No. 106 in Voronezh
2009-2011 – universal chef, Voronezh
2011-2014 — chef, Voronezh
2015-2016 – educator at the Children’s developing club BIM Reutov-park
2017-2019 — decree
The child is 4 years old, goes to the middle group of the kindergarten in Reutov.
Miss Lorna
Senior Expat
Hello fabulous children and parents!! I am Lorna Reyes Chua from “The Pearl of the Orient Seas”, the Philippines! I have a degree of Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and have graduated Computer Programming Course. I also took my Caregiver Course to carry up my teaching profession. I have been a teacher for 15 years local and abroad. And I am delighted that I have begun the next chapter of my teaching career at Sun School.
As a child growing up, I knew at a young age that teaching was my passion. Though being a mentor isn’t an easy task and it isn’t a job. For me, it is a special calling that I knew I had from a very young age. This profession requires total DEDICATION, DEVOTION, and a LOVING COMMITMENT. And I want to inspire the children to learn more about themselves and the world around them. I always enjoy helping children and I love to see them happy and comfortable working with me. Moreover, I value the importance of early literacy and numeracy among young learners despite the crucial early stage experiences both for the mentors and the children. But nobody knows how my heart is filled with joy once I see the smiles on the children’s faces as they continue learning with me. Furthermore, I want to share with you my motto in life; “A teacher takes a HAND, opens a MIND and touches a HEART!”
This year is filled with amusing educational
opportunities that will guide the children’s growth and I am always looking
forward to every minute of it! Thanks
you all!
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Parent feedback
Natalya Shcherbinina, Maxim’s mother (6 years old)
Very cool kindergarten! My son enjoys walking. Classes, additional circles, speech therapist, psychologist, food, attitude towards children and parents – everything is at an excellent level!
Both my son and I have a great love for the teacher of the senior group, Natalya Alexandrovna – a sensitive, individual approach in deed, and not in words. In the afternoon, English with Miss Melody – the child woke up with a great interest in learning the language.
Olga, the garden manager, is also always attentive and helps in resolving any issues in the most friendly and open way.
Elena Gulevskaya, Polina’s mother (middle group, 3 years old)
Excellent
private network garden. My daughter goes to him for six months, everything suits us. Of the benefits: small groups up to 12 people, spacious rooms (according to
compared to other private gardens), children sleep in the bedroom.
Video surveillance in the group, bedroom, locker room. Educators with children
constantly doing something, the child is happy to go to the garden in the morning, a lot
activities, who are few, there are additional classes for a fee.
Nutrition can be adjusted to the nutritional needs of the child (for example,
with lactose or gluten intolerance), cook in the garden, cook on
place. For me, it is a plus that the garden is networked, as this implies the presence
unified standards. Afternoon English speaking
educator. Judging by what I see through video surveillance, the children of a special
do not feel discomfort due to the language barrier. All in a playful way
no one forces you to learn new words under duress. For us English
was not an end in itself, the rest of the conditions just came up, and the location
next to the house. In general, as a mother, I’m happy 🙂 I recommend.
My grandson went to this kindergarten for 3 years, unfortunately, due to moving before school, he went to another kindergarten, but still fondly remembers his first kindergarten. A lot of time has passed, and the grandson is already in the 3rd grade, but he remembers the kindergarten. On my own behalf, I would like to add that there was a very strong preparation for school in this kindergarten and classes in English were held at a good level. I think it gave him a good head start before school. Thanks to the preparatory classes in the garden, he easily learns at a school with in-depth study of English from the first grade. He is a straight A student, and I think that his favorite kindergarten instilled in him a love of knowledge.
Lilia, Makhovikova’s mother Grisha (middle group)
We walk
I’ve been in kindergarten for a year now, love it! Groups are small, children are given
constant attention. You can always ask to take a closer look,
change clothes. On all issues, for the most part, they go forward. Highly
essential – at any time there is an opportunity in the application on the phone
to look at your baby (in the kindergarten there are cameras in every room). fed
delicious) the child eats with pleasure)
Abramova Maria, mother of Melania (middle group)
We take our daughter to Sun School and we are very happy, we even go from Moscow to Reutov specially for the kindergarten!! Wonderful atmosphere, English classes and other interesting educational circles! The administration is constantly improving something and listens to the opinion of parents) I am very pleased with a balanced diet, my daughter can be picky at home, and in the kindergarten she eats everything with pleasure !! The whole day is scheduled, there are sports, and walks, and drawing, and music, and in many ways a creative and interesting approach! Every morning the children are examined by a doctor. There is video surveillance, they send photos)) In general, thank you very much to my beloved kindergarten, I am very glad that we can take our daughter here, when she is in kindergarten – we are calm)))
Khachatryan Angela, mother of Miron (preparatory group)
I would like to write a review about our kindergarten, where my son has been going for more than two years)
We were looking for a garden with video surveillance so that we could see how the child adapts at first.
Now, after a while, I look at the camera very rarely, out of necessity, because I have complete confidence in the teachers and other staff.
The garden has its own kitchen, no one else has the right to bring and treat the child, even on the birthday, on behalf of the garden, the cook bakes a cake and congratulates your child!)) It’s nice)
Lovely funny native English speakers who teach our children the language in a playful way, they love it!
In a word, we like everything very much, in January we plan to send our youngest son to our beloved Sun School.
Nemtsanu Julia, Dasha’s mother (senior group)
My daughter has been going to this kindergarten for more than two years, and the feedback will definitely be positive. Good teaching staff, English (here is a separate “Thank you!” Miss Lorna! My daughter has a very good vocabulary and, most importantly, an interest in the language), there is a medical worker, her own kitchen, video surveillance. If there are any problems or misunderstandings, the administration is very quick to contact. In this case, I consider the absence of my own territory more as a “plus”. Children walk in the park, and do not rub on a small playground. The administration is constantly working to improve the quality of services.
Khekilaeva Bela, mother of Gusev Daniil (preparatory group)
We’ve been going to Sun School for about four years, I guess. Now in the senior group. The garden is good, the management is always in touch. Any issue can be resolved. There are also no questions for educators. Attentive and sensitive. English with a native speaker. Video surveillance with sound is also a huge plus. Therefore, I can’t say anything negative – everyone is satisfied. Therefore, to the staff of the kindergarten – many thanks!
Maria Gembik, mother of Artyom (younger group)
Choosing a kindergarten for a toddler (1.8 years old) is not an easy task. High requirements for the premises and teachers additionally complicate the choice 🙂
Sun School is not only bright spacious rooms, but also friendly staff with an individual approach. Thank you for your care, worries, support both during the adaptation period and during regular regular visits. Thank you for not being afraid to trust the most valuable and dear – children 🙂
Svetlana, Kira’s mother (younger group)
• Clean (permanent wet cleaning, quartz lamps, air humidifier), checking children every day at admission (temperature, throat, snot/cough) – in a pandemic and in general childhood illnesses, the best option.
• A good team (leaders, manager, teachers of the middle, junior group, expats, a medical worker, a cook) – they are very flexible in their approach to all issues, they offer many solutions.
• Control – if something happens to the child / the child’s behavior changes dramatically, they will always let you know. There are also many surveillance cameras (color, with sound) – you can always check where the child is, how they are being treated.
• Working with children – it doesn’t bother you that you don’t have your own territory (although it should appear soon), because child care is good, they also discuss and study a lot of topics during a walk, and not just rage all in a bunch in one closed area. In addition, of course, modeling, drawing, music, English every day, there is physical education – it’s all included. There are additional classes (teachers are invited), but the main thing is that you yourself can flexibly choose what additional classes your child needs (discuss with parents which circle to include, the main thing is to get the right number of people). For us, a big plus is that a good teacher is selected for the additional circle, there is no need to pull the child out of the garden and run somewhere with him. Everything is here, in one place, without the participation of a parent (only financially). And there will be no crowds of other children (possibly sick) there. Teachers undergo a medical check before being able to teach in the garden.
Juliet, mother of Stephanie (younger group)
We have been going for two weeks, and the child has already been weaned off the pacifier in just one day, we are very happy about this. Very good teachers, assistants, I really like Anastasia, the teacher of the younger group. The child loves her very much and runs in the morning, shouting “Sadiik, Natii!” Separate menu for allergy sufferers, varied menu. The most important criteria for us were video surveillance, English and plenty of space! Also close to home.
Maria, mother Dani Kopylova (preparatory group)
So we congratulated our graduates on finishing kindergarten. It was our only kindergarten, which we never regretted.
I was always calm when my son spent the whole day at Sun school. Teachers are always in touch. There are video cameras. Own chef who prepares delicious food. Sociable staff. The garden does not have its own territory for walking, on the one hand this is a minus, but on the other hand it is a plus, since the children walked in the park among the trees every day and could change their location.
I want to say special thanks to our teacher Zadorenko Natalia Alexandrovna, she was our first teacher and second mother! She was always ready to help, talk and discuss any issue regarding the child! Feedback is always invaluable.
Thanks to the owner of the kindergarten, Alexander, who is always ready to communicate and resolve any issues! Always smiling and friendly!
Thank you Sun School for this unforgettable time!
Anna Balasanyan, Lyova’s mother (younger group)
The garden, if not perfect, is close to it! The child is exactly two years old, has been walking for a month. When choosing, the most important criteria for me were the presence of a camera (since the child still does not speak well and will not be able to tell if something happened) and the staff of the kindergarten. With the camera, everything is clear, it is. But when choosing a garden, it is not so easy to evaluate the team. But now I myself am satisfied, and I can see from my son that the people in the garden are as wonderful as possible! And, apparently, everything 🙂 Adaptation passed with one tiny tear. They will find an approach to everyone, the kids are busy all day, they are so interesting and fun there! The toys are varied, of high quality, the rooms are large and bright, from the garden there is a feeling of spaciousness, fresh air and solid positive. Lots of activities. The son is already telling some rhymes that we do not know. In the morning he goes to the garden with pleasure, and in the evening he lists how many delicious things he ate in a day))) In general, we doubted the choice, since it was a long way to go to the garden and there were options closer and cheaper, but now we are just happy that we made the right decision . Sun School is definitely worth the money, the peace of mind about your child and his physical and psychological safety is priceless.
Mayi Thi Thanh Mai, mother Gau (younger group)
The best kindergarten! Before that, we also went to kindergarten, but Sun School is straight for 5+!
We are very glad that now we go to Sun School.
Every day we are checked by a nurse.
There is video surveillance – this is a huge plus. I can look at the child at any time through the phone.
Another important criterion for us was that the child is engaged according to a certain schedule (different classes in the morning, then in the evening music, physical education, English), educators always work with children. This is really very pleasing. That is, the child is always developing. You can see that the teachers really love the kids! Thank you very much to the teachers of the younger group!
Also, our child eats very well in kindergarten !!! The menu is varied and delicious!
We would like to express our gratitude to the teachers and the whole staff of the kindergarten!!!
Fomina Natalia, mother of Polina (3 years old)
Great English Kindergarten! My daughter walks with great joy in the morning. We moved from another private garden in December 2020. Adaptation went pretty quickly! For the first three months, the child began to count, learned all the colors and a lot of animals in English!!! A big plus is video surveillance with sound throughout the garden! My daughter really likes the teachers (Olga, Lorna and Zinaida). Understanding leadership that always compromises! We are very pleased with the garden, I can safely recommend!
Dmitry Romanov, Andrey’s father (younger group)
Very nice kindergarten! There is video surveillance and most importantly – the child comes and goes happy every day! Thanks to the leadership and teachers! You are great!
Maria Ledvich, Anya’s mother (senior group)
The best private kindergarten in the area in terms of price-quality ratio.
They started attending at the age of 2 years 8 months, the adaptation went very quickly (in a week) and with minimal stress – educators find an individual approach to the child, the program is designed so that the child is always busy or involved in general activity.
Now her daughter is 5 years old, and interest in visiting the kindergarten is growing more and more: she likes activities and circles (robotics, choreography, theater studio), and the whole group of children are friends.
Among the important advantages: video surveillance, a nutrition system that takes into account the allergic characteristics of children, tracking the child’s activity through the application, the presence of a nurse, English with a native speaker, small groups where each child is supervised, a choice of additional classes, quick feedback from educators and administration on any issue .
Of the minuses: frequent change of native English teachers.
The most important thing is that my child is happy, and the range of services that the kindergarten provides fully meets my expectations compared to other private kindergartens in the area.
Stanislava, Misha’s mother (middle group)
I cannot remain indifferent and mention our kindergarten! We
went through different kindergartens, but Sun School won me over. The most important thing for
me – that the child walks joyful and contented! Educators and
I adore assistants and thank you for sincerity, empathy,
childcare and care. Special thanks to the chef, it’s delicious
cooks, children eat everything with appetite)) An important moment is now that in
there is always a nurse in the kindergarten who monitors the state of health
children and does not let the sick!!! I would like to point out and emphasize that
leaders always listen to the requests of parents and improve
the level of services provided, which is extremely nice!! It’s important to me that
the child developed fully, both physically and mentally, and
mentally! It can be seen from the child that the atmosphere in the kindergarten is at the highest level!
Thank you very much to the affectionate team of Sun School!!!
Sun School Network News
We invite you to the opening of the Lobachevsky Sun School garden (Moscow)!
08/26/2022
On September 3, a new kindergarten Lobachevsky’s Sun School opens in Moscow! The garden is new, but the principles and standards are still high.
video surveillance available to you;
five meals a day with menu correction for children with allergies;
daily health worker check-up;
classes in the format of games, quests, creative tasks;
two adults in each group.
On the open day in the program: animators, soap bubble shows, excursions for parents. You can see the garden, chat with the manager and discuss all the conditions with her.
Until September 3, the garden has a 100% discount on the entrance fee and 50% on the first month of visiting.
Start at 10:30.
Address: Moscow, st. Lobachevsky, 92, k.4
Sign up by phone 8 (800) 775-60-47
Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
Open Day at Sun School Petrogradskaya (St. Petersburg)!
08/26/2022
We invite you to an open day at Sun School Sun School Petrogradskaya!
At the holiday you will find a fun animation program, master classes for children from educators, delicious treats.
Parents will be able to get to know all the staff and see the garden.
Promotion on the day of the holiday – 50% on the entrance fee.
Address: St. Petersburg, Divenskaya street, 11
Date and time: September 10, 11:00
Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
Open Day at Sun School Solntsevo (Moscow)!
08/17/2022
We invite you to the Open Day at Sun School Solntsevo!
Program:
Fun animation and play program for children
Tour of the garden, meeting the manager and caregivers
Master classes for children and parents
Tasty and light buffet
Bonus! Hurry up to conclude a contract at the old price and get a 100% discount on the entry fee when signing the contract on the day of the event!
Address: Moscow, Proizvodstvennaya street, 12, building 2
Date and time: August 20, 10:00
Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
Open Day at Sun School Scarlet Sails PREMIUM (Moscow)!
08/15/2022
The English kindergarten Sun School PREMIUM “Scarlet Sails” holds an “Open Day” on August 27!
At the Open Day, the participants of the event will be able to communicate, ask questions of interest to the head, administration, educators and expats of the garden.
Wonderful meetings, educational and entertainment programs await our guests:
For preschoolers
Creative workshops are open from 11.00 to 11.40. Interesting and helpful!
For the youngest guests (ages 1 – 3)
From 11.00 – 11.40 – Sensory musical fairy tale. A fairy tale that you can not only watch and listen to, but also touch!
For children from 3 to 5 years old.
From 11.00 – 11.40 – Lego adventure! Children will get acquainted with different types of Lego constructor, make wonderful Lego compositions!
Senior preschoolers (ages 5-7)
From 11.00 – 11.40 you are invited to the creative workshop “Very skillful hands”. Everyone will create a wonderful work with their own hands!
If your child is passionate about cooking, then from 11.00 – 11.40 we are waiting for young cooks in an English culinary master class with our expats!
From 11.40 am to 12.00 pm our young guests will be able to play in our group rooms and take a guided tour of the garden.
From 12.00 – 13.00 for all our guests incendiary outdoor animation: games, competitions, disco!
Bonus! 20% discount on entry fee! And that’s not all surprises for our guests!
Sign up for this summer’s exciting event!
8 (800) 775-60-47
Date: August 27, beginning at 11:00.
Address: st. Aviation, 79, building B.
Open Day at Sun School Vasileostrovsky (St. Petersburg)!
08/14/2022
We invite you to visit!
Sun School kindergarten Vasileostrovskiy will host an open day!
The children will have an exciting program and an interesting master class with full immersion in a bilingual environment.
Parents will be able to get acquainted with the teachers and the work of the kindergarten.
Bonus! Hurry up to conclude a contract at the old price and get a 50% discount on the entry fee when signing the contract on the day of the event!
Address: St. Petersburg, Maly Prospekt V.O., 90, lit. A
Date and time: August 27, 11:00
Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
Open Day at Sun School Belgian Village (Moscow)!
08/10/2022
Sun School Belgian Village Kindergarten will host an Open Day!
An amazing science show awaits you!
Freezing balloons, Egyptian night experiment, flashing solution and much more!
The guys not only watch spectacular transformations and amazing miracles, but also take part in the show themselves!
On this day, there is a unique opportunity to conclude an agreement with a garden without paying an entry fee!
Date and time: August 14, 11:30
Address: Moscow, Letovo village, Belgian village, C1
Call 8 800 775-60-47
We invite you to the holiday! Open Day at Sun School VDNKh (Moscow)!
08/04/2022
On August 13, Sun School VDNKh opens a new network garden in Moscow!
Garden managers and owners Svetlana and Alexander have prepared an excellent program for you and your children:
– games with animators;
– master classes;
– show program for all guests;
– a sweet table to make the impressions of the holiday as pleasant as possible.
For parents there will be excursions in mini-groups and a meeting where you can ask Svetlana and Alexander any questions.
If the contract is concluded before August 13, maximum discounts: 100% for the entrance fee and 50% for the first month of visiting .
Date and time: August 13, 11:00
Address: m. VDNKh, Rizhsky pr-d, 9
Appointment by phone 8 800 775-60-47
Open Day at Savushkin’s Sun School (St. Petersburg)!
07/27/2022
We invite you to visit!
Savushkin’s Sun School Kindergarten will host an open day!
The children will have an exciting program and an interesting master class. Parents will be able to get acquainted with the teachers and the work of the kindergarten.
When signing an agreement on the Open Day, you will receive a 100% discount on the entry fee!
Address: St. Petersburg, Savushkina street, 104
Date and time: July 30, 11:00
Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
Open Day at Sun School Mosfilmovskaya (Moscow)!
06/22/2022
On July 1, we are waiting for you at the holiday in the Sun School Mosfilmovskaya kindergarten! The plan is this:
Workshops for children from kindergarten teachers. In Russian and English, so you can immediately try in practice what bilingual development is.
Games and quizzes with animators.
Disco and refreshments.
Garden tour for parents. You will see where your children will study, talk with the manager, you can ask her about everything.
Address: Moscow, Mosfilmovskaya street, 88, bldg. 2, page 6
Date and time: July 1, 10:00
Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
We invite you to the Open Day at Sun School Solntsevo (Moscow)!
05/25/2022
There are never too many holidays!
On 28.05 Sun School Solntsevo will host an open day. What does this mean for you?
1. You can have fun with your child and separately. Because quests and master classes are waiting for children in the garden.
2. Get to know the manager and caregivers by asking them about everything from the garden to the personal journey here.
3. Find out about the conditions and program of the Sun Camp summer camp.
4. See every corner of the kindergarten.
5. Get a 100% discount on the entry fee.
Address: Moscow, st. Proizvodstvennaya, d. 12, k. 2, m. Solntsevo
Time: May 28 at 10:00
Sign up for kindergartens by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
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The St. Anthony Hotel, Luxury Collection, San Antonio, near Travis Park and the Riverfront, offers vintage rooms and suites with period décor and first-class amenities, including indoor and outdoor event venues and five dining options.
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Catering service
Lunch delivery from a local restaurant to the room
Room Service
American
Gallery On the Park
Open for Breakfast Dress Code: Casual Phone: +1 210-227-4392
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Dress Code: Casual Phone: +1 210-227-4392
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Seafood
Rebelle
Open for dinner Dress Code: Casual Phone: +1 210-352-30031 More details
American
Cabana Bar- Closed for the season
Open for lunch and dinner Dress code: Casual Phone: +1 210-227-4392
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American, 0. 3 KM The Palm
Open for lunch and dinner Dress code: Smart Casual Phone: +1 210-226-7256
Steakhouse, 0.3 KM
Bohanan’s Prime Steaks and Seafood
Open for lunch and dinner Code: Smart Casual Phone: +1 210-472-2600
American, 0.5 KM
Houston Street Bistro
Open for lunch and dinner Dress code: Casual Phone: +1 210-476-8600
Cafe, 0.3 KM
La Panaderia
Open at
breakfast and lunch Dress code: Casual Phone: +1 210-375-6746
Mexican, 0.3 KM
Acenar Mexican Restaurant
Open for dinner Dress code: Casual Phone: +1 210-222-2362
Vegetarian diet, 0.3 KM
Pharm Table
Lunch served Dress code: Casual Phone: +1 210-802-1860
Pizza, 0.3 KM
Playland
Open for lunch and dinner Dress code: Casual Phone: +1 210- 908-9362
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Hours: Mon-Sun: 06:00 AM – 11:00 PM
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Cardio Equipment
Free Weights
hall
Group Activities: Closed
Swimming
Rooftop Infinity Pool
Opening Hours: Mon-Sun: 07:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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Attractions
Buckhorn Saloon
318 E. Houston St.
0.2 km from the hotel
San Antonio Missions – UNESCO World Heritage Center
Tower of the Americas
739 East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd.
2.1 km from the hotel
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! San Antonio
1.0 km NW from hotel
Six Flags Fiesta Texas
24.1 km NW from hotel
SeaWorld
26.7 km W from hotel
Activities
) Boating (54.7 km) Hiking (1.6 km) Jet skiing (54.7 km) Treadmill/fitness parkour (0.6 km) Kayaking (3.2 km) River rafting (96.6 km) Water skiing (54.7 km) Nature reserve, trail (1.6 km) Bicycle rental (0.2 km)
Family and kids activities
17.1 km
Extreme Escape
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Daycare in Brooklyn Heights, NY for Ages 6 weeks to 12 years
KinderCare has partnered with Brooklyn Heights families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Brooklyn Heights, NY.
Whether you are looking for a preschool in Brooklyn Heights, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.
Cobble Hill KinderCare
Phone:
(718) 260-8186
112 Atlantic Ave
Brooklyn
NY
11201
Distance from address: 0.41 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 3 years Open:
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New York Plaza KinderCare
Phone:
(212) 513-7367
4 NY Plaza Suite 104
New York
NY
10004
Distance from address: 1. 07 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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KinderCare FiDi NYC
Phone:
(212) 349-2423
101 John St
New York
NY
10038
Distance from address: 1.09 miles
Ages: 12 Weeks to 4 years Open:
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Tribeca KinderCare
Phone:
(212) 962-1316
311 Greenwich St
New York
NY
10013
Distance from address: 1. 68 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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Park Slope KinderCare
Phone:
(718) 398-1813
802 Union Street
Brooklyn
NY
11215
Distance from address: 1.74 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 3 years Open:
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North Williamsburg KinderCare
Phone:
(718) 387-0192
17 N 6th St
Brooklyn
NY
11249
Distance from address: 2. 32 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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Park Avenue KinderCare
Phone:
(212) 661-1021
90 Park Ave
New York
NY
10016
Distance from address: 3.85 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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Columbus Avenue KinderCare
Phone:
(212) 865-1848
808 Columbus Ave
New York
NY
10025
Distance from address: 7. 00 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 4 years Open:
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KinderCare Learning Center at Newark
Phone:
(973) 623-0182
132/142 Cabinet Street
Newark
NJ
07107
Distance from address: 10.94 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Top Brooklyn Daycare – Infant to Preschool | Kinder Prep Montessori
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Top-rated Brooklyn daycare center in Brooklyn Heights and Williamsburg enrolling children ages 3 months to 5 years old. Month-to-month tuition with no commitment & no annual contract. Nutritious meals and enrichment classes including Cooking, Chess, Dance, Music & Sign language, Spanish language, Abacus Mental Math, and Soccer led by certified professionals are all included in our tuition with flexible scheduling options.
We are Expanding our Brooklyn Heights Location!
We are so excited to announce that Kinder Prep is expanding its Brooklyn Heights location in the Landing Building this Fall of 2022!
The space will have 4 brand new classrooms for infants and toddlers and follow the same enriching curriculum and schedule that our kids and families love!
To reserve your spot and learn more, please visit this page.
About Us
Conveniently located in the heart of Williamsburg and Brooklyn Heights, Kinder Prep Montessori Nursery & Preschool is a Montessori daycare that offers child care services for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, ages 3 months to 5 years old. Our curriculum introduces a combination of Montessori philosophies and creative curriculum approaches that offer every child a well-rounded early childhood experience, with a wide range of enriching daily activities. We encourage a life-long love of learning, while preparing children to successfully go in any direction their skills, talents, and interests may take them.
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Our Mission
We are committed to the development of the whole child, by fostering the love of learning and encouraging confidence through the acquisition of academic, social, emotional, and physical skills. We establish in children strong work ethic, creativity, respect, and compassion for others. Our center offers a Montessori approach along with Creative curriculum that targets all your child’s developmental needs and prepares your little learner for a bright academic future.
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Which areas of Brooklyn do you service?
Our Williamsburg center is located near two blocks from the lovely Williamsburg waterfront, at the base of the Williamsburg Bridge. It’s a very convenient location to the neighborhoods of Williamsburg, East Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bed Stuy, Clinton Hill, Navy Yard and Fort Greene.
Our Brooklyn Heights center is located in the Landing Building, near Pier 6 in beautiful Brooklyn Bridge Park. It’s easily accessible to the neighborhoods of Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Red Hook and Boreum Hill.
Which enrichment classes do you offer?
Both of our daycare centers offer cooking, Spanish language, science, chess, dance, music, sign language, and soccer enrichment classes led by certified professionals in each field. Visit our enrichment classes page to learn more.
Do you participate in NYC Department of Education Early Childhood Programs?
Yes! We recently announced in our blog how thrilled we are to participate in NYC’s 3-K program starting September 2022. We’re currently offering full day seats, from Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 2:20 PM. In addition to all of the amazing enrichment classes that we offer, healthy nutritious meals will also be provided!
To apply for our 3-K program, please use our school code 13P0333K on the myschools.nyc portal. We are limited to 13 seats, so apply now!
Which ages do you accept for enrollment?
Whether your child is an infant, toddler or older, we provide child care services, including nursery, day care, preschool and pre-kindergarten (Pre-K) to children ages 3 months to 5 years old.
Is it true that you offer date night for parents?
That’s right! One of the many offerings that make Kinder Prep a family favorite is our monthly date night where parents have the opportunity to spend some quality time and leave their children in our care in the evening!
Our Enrichment Program
Chess
Chess is an activity known to raise a child’s IQ level and increase their problem-solving skills. Additionally, it exercises both sides of the brain, as well as improves the concentration and memory in children. Chess is also known to fosters logic, critical thinking, and creativity. Like all of the enrichment classes in our centers, chess classes are conducted by top experts in the field. Our chess class is taught by national master of chess Vladimir Bugayev and his team!
Dance & Gymnastics
Our weekly dance & gymnastics enrichment classes are a hit amongst our students! Led by a professional and experienced team from Kinder Dance Brooklyn, our littles ones learn rhythm and self-expression through dancing. Children also learn coordination and control of their bodies through movement and develop their spatial awareness. This class is currently offered at both Kinder Prep locations.
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Guidepost Montessori in Brooklyn Heights is one of the most trusted Montessori schools in Brooklyn, New York. Indoors, rooms are spacious, bright, and light-filled, creating a warm and calm space for children to work. Our school is conveniently located in the heart of Brooklyn, on the corner of Montague and Hicks Streets.
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What is the Montessori equivalent name for kindergarten? The kindergarten years correspond to our Children’s House program. Click each image below to read a program overview and discover what your child will learn when they join our school.
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For children ages 0 to 12 years old
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Changing the world, one student at a time
We are a school where children find the joy in learning — and thus make it possible for them to continue learning for the rest of their lives.
To think mathematically. To solve problems. To create things. To encounter great literature that inspires their character development. To build themselves as capable, efficacious beings. To place themselves in history and in society. To spark meaningful friendships and deep personal values that last a lifetime.
Our goal at Guidepost Montessori is to serve each individual child, to help them realize their limitless potential, and the opportunities they will have to create real and lasting change throughout their lifetime.
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I have had my son at Guided Post Montessori for a few years now. It has been an incredible experience for my son. The teachers are caring and kind. They have a holistic approach with the children that has been so helpful for not only learning academically, but also teaching kindness and communication. I highly recommend this school.
“Guidepost has been a perfect fit”
Guidepost has been a perfect fit for our pre-schooler! The staff at Guidepost are truly amazing. The guides are compassionate, understanding, and informative. I love the app they use to provide daily updates about what my little one is learning. Since enrolling at Guidepost, my daughter’s independence has increased, she’s learned skills to more effectively express her emotions when she’s upset, and she has learned so many things! Each day on our drive home she tells me about her daily artwork, the fun playground, and the new lessons she learned. Aside from the education component, the community is phenomenal. The school has hosted multiple virtual events, including pumpkin painting and hot cocoa in October and a book fair!
“The best decision we have made”
Enrolling our daughter at Guidepost has been THE BEST decision we have made. We were nervous because she is so young and due to COVID, hadn’t been around many other children or had any experience in a school environment but the administrators and guides at Guidepost were welcoming, patient, helpful and kind. After only 3 weeks, our daughter LOVES school and can’t wait to go each morning. And we see her developing new skills in front of our eyes. We could not be happier with our experience at Guidepost!
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Stay connected to your child’s learning
Thanks to our app Transparent Classroom, you get a window into your child’s experience of school daily.
Your child’s Lead Guide will share what your child is learning and what their real-time assessments are – this way you can very closely follow your child’s development throughout the day, months, and years you stay within the Guidepost network. If you transfer from one of our locations to the next, your child’s progress and continuity will be tracked in the app and readily accessible. Read more about Transparent Classroom here.
In this app you will see important notes and milestones such as:
Daily toileting, eating (bottle feeding for infants), and sleeping habits
Curriculum introduction, progress, and completion
End of day summary of all activities
Notes such as bringing in more diapers or a new set of clothes
Reminders for upcoming classroom events like birthdays, holidays, or special occasions
Interested in becoming a room parent? Let your child’s Lead guide know!
What sets us apart from traditional schools
As the largest network of Montessori schools in the U.S., Guidepost Montessori is recognized for its outstanding academic standards, its steadfast commitment to Montessori education, and its deep respect for the potential in every child. At Guidepost, it is our mission to empower and equip your child with the knowledge, confidence and agency needed to reach their highest potential.
Education for life
Our education provides the freedom and guidance needed to construct a sense of self and purpose through joyful, meaningful work. We support your child in all areas of their development – social, emotional, physical, academic, and beyond.
Deeply individualized learning
Lessons are carefully structured and designed to appeal to each student’s level of development and needs. Our proprietary curriculum gives students increasing responsibility over their learning as they grow.
Dedicated teachers supported by industry experts
Our programming has been designed by leading education experts, and is implemented by passionate, qualified teachers. All of our Lead Guides are required to be AMI, AMS, or PMI Montessori certified and receive ongoing training and professional development.
Carefully prepared environment
At the heart of our school is our belief that children thrive when given freedom and responsibility in environments prepared for them. Guidepost Montessori classrooms are light, airy, calming, aesthetically beautiful spaces. Each material is carefully chosen and carefully displayed — to inspire and entice your child to explore.
Year-round programming
We think the education of our students is stronger when we can serve the whole family, which is why we are committed to very few closures throughout the school year, and offer extended day options for families.
Continuity and mobility
Our schools offer a continuing Montessori education for children as young as 10 weeks through to 18 years old. With a growing network of 100+ schools across the U.S., China and Europe – combined with our virtual and homeschool options – we can support continuity and consistency in your child’s education to meet your family’s changing needs.
New York neighborhoods. Brooklyn Heights. Brooklyn Heights, New York
The history of Brooklyn, New York’s largest county, began with the founding of a Dutch settlement in 1636. The village got its name in honor of the Dutch city of Breuckelen, which means “uneven land”. The Dutch colonists felt that the hilly surroundings of the new settlement were very similar to the landscapes around their native Brukelen. Brooklyn became part of New York in 1898, along with Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island. The reason for the unification was the appearance of the majestic Brooklyn Bridge, which connected Long Island with Manhattan. The map of Brooklyn is divided into segments: the areas that arose on the site of English settlements differ in the direction of the streets from south to north, and those that appeared on the site of the Dutch – from west to east.
Brooklyn is located on a very long island called Long Island. Its length is about 200 km. That is why Brooklyn County had more free development space than Manhattan. It is much freer here, because Brooklyn did not grow in height, but in width – today it resembles an average American town in which it is comfortable to live. Modern Brooklyn is distinguished by its original architecture, the presence of museums, interesting districts, each of which has its own life.
For the first time, the best way to get to Brooklyn is by walking across the Brooklyn Bridge over the East River. The history of the bridge began with the fact that tragedies one after another pursued the architects who worked on its construction. First, as a result of an accident and the ensuing illness, the first architect, John Roebling, died. His work was continued by his son, Washington Roebling, who was also injured during the construction of the bridge, and only Washington’s wife, Emily, managed to finish the work. No matter how sad the history of the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, the building came out majestic and impressive. Do not forget that the bridge appeared at a time when New Yorkers still rode horses and carts. It is not surprising that the Brooklyn Bridge aroused admiration, and not only for its length, but also for its amazing architectural solution – neo-Gothic towers 83 meters high. It was these towers that for several more years were the tallest buildings in America. Today’s Brooklyn Bridge has six lanes for vehicular traffic, and one more in the center for bicycles and pedestrians.
This walkway, located above the traffic level, is the one you need to walk all the way from Manhattan to Brooklyn to get to know the bridge. This is exactly what Mayakovsky once did, walking along the path from Manhattan City Hall to Brooklyn’s Adams Street, and exclaiming in the end: “Brooklyn Bridge – yes … it’s a thing!”
One of the attractions of Brooklyn is the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, also called the Promenade or the Esplanade. This is a favorite place for walks of citizens and guests, offering stunning views of the Governor’s Island, the Statue of Liberty and the Financial District. The Promenade is especially good at dusk, when the skyscrapers are just beginning to glow with lights.
One of the most famous neighborhoods in Brooklyn is named after the main avenue of the area – Brooklyn Heights. This is the most European, most luxurious part of Brooklyn, filled with respectable mansions, cozy cafes and exclusive shops. Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill (Cobble Hill) – an area located in the neighborhood, supervised by the municipal authorities – you can not build high-rise residential buildings here.
Nearby is a square surrounded by gothic skyscrapers built at the beginning of the last century. On the square there is a town hall, a court and a post office. Several rare trees surrounding the buildings are proudly referred to as Columbus Park. East of Columbus Park is Brooklyn’s main shopping street, Fulton Street. Its pedestrian part – Fulton Mall (Fulton Mall) – a paradise for lovers of shopping, consisting of an incredible number of department stores, shops and small shops.
One of Brooklyn’s main streets is Atlantic Avenue. A diaspora of immigrants from the Middle East lives in her district. It is here that a lot of Arabic restaurants are located. If you walk along Atlantic Avenue to the intersection with Flatbush Avenue, on the left you can see a skyscraper taken out of Manhattan – the building of the Williamsburg Savings Bank, built at the beginning of the last century. The main tower of the building is known as “Willi”, all of its facades are decorated with clocks, once the largest in the world.
Next to the skyscraper is the 1894 Baptist Church, which is also a shelter for the poor and homeless. The intersection of three streets, on which stands the majestic building of the temple of red brick, and is called – Temple Square (Temple Square) – “Temple Square”.
Another very remarkable area of Brooklyn – Prospect Heights (Prospect Heights), consisting of a cozy three-and four-story brick houses, dissected by busy streets with bars and shops.
Nearby is the Brooklyn Public Library, which is not much inferior to Central Manhattan. Behind it is the Brooklyn Botanic Garden – one of the best places for walking in the whole city. The garden has a rose garden, a greenhouse of unique tropical plants, a Japanese garden with a real Shinto shrine, bridges, islands and gazebos. The highlight of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is a plantation of aromatic plants created for the visually impaired.
Just beyond the gardens is Prospect Park, a large green space known for its bustling concerts and festivals. On the outskirts of the park, there is a historical attraction – the Leffert Manor: in an 18th-century setting, park guests are offered to plunge into the everyday life of an American farmer: tinker in the garden and try their hand at handicrafts.
Undoubted sight of Brooklyn – Brooklyn Museum of Art (Brooklyn Museum), located on the outskirts of Prospect Park, in a large building with columns. The museum is quite popular among connoisseurs of American and Western European art. The museum also has an excellent collection of Egyptian antiquities, exhibitions are also interesting, including scandalous ones, which, in fact, have made the museum so famous in recent years.
Brooklyn’s Williamsburg, just north of the Williamsburg Bridge, has become a hotspot for New York City youth after a 1985 law allowed abandoned warehouse space to be rented out. By that time, apartment prices in Manhattan had skyrocketed. As a result of this relocation, the once industrial area has become the most vibrant and vibrant place in Brooklyn. On the site of the former docks and warehouses, lofts (houses converted from warehouses) and clubs appeared, surrounded by street wall paintings – bright graffiti. The main street of bohemian Williamsburg is Wythe Street. It is on it that all the iconic places that determine the appearance of the district are concentrated – coffee shops, second-hand bookshops, vintage clothing stores, galleries and ateliers of budding designers.
Visitors to Brooklyn are advised to visit the Brooklyn Brewery on North 11th Street. It brews very good beer, which you can buy in all corners of Brooklyn. Every week on Saturdays, the brewery organizes free tours with beer tasting for everyone, and on Fridays from 18-00 to 23-00, “Happy Hour” evenings are held, when you can try 8 beers for $3 per glass. Just opposite the brewery is Beacon’s Closet vintage clothing store, which is worth a look for all fans of this kind of goods. 0003
Brighton Beach
Every Russian who finds himself in New York considers it his duty to visit Brighton Beach – “Little Russia”, a place where Russian emigrants have always settled. Here you can hear your native language, and signs on cafes and shops will also be in Russian, although sometimes in a fairly distorted form (“fresh shrimps” – shrimp, “Israeli Turk” – turkey, etc.). Locals love to eat cabbage soup, vareniki and dumplings in Russian cafes, buy fresh greens and the latest book releases in Russian in their usual places, go to Millennium, a local theater that constantly performs artists from Russia. A favorite place for walking locals – a wooden esplanade 5 kilometers long, running along the sandy beach to the very Coney Island.
Coney Island
Coney Island was once an island called by the local Indians Narrioh, or “the place without shade.” The current name of the island (konijnen – translated from Dutch means “rabbit island”) gave a large number of rabbits that lived here at the time when the Dutch appeared on the island. At first, the townspeople fell in love with the island as a place for Sunday picnics, and soon they began to build large parks with attractions made with the latest technology.
Coney Island is famous for the fact that in its parks, high-rise buildings have come to be considered attractions in their own right. Coney Island’s most famous and largest attraction is the giant Cyclone Rollercoaster, built in 1927, which has become a national treasure. At a speed of about 100 km/h and in 110 seconds, the train covers a distance of 800 meters.
Coney Island’s premier fast food outlet is the first in America to introduce a culinary masterpiece called Nathan’s “hot dog” to the world, and is now located next to the Surf Avenue subway station. Yearly 4 In July, the All-American Hot Dog Eating Contest is held here.0003
The inhabitants of Brooklyn themselves call themselves strange – not Brooklynites, but Brooklynites. The rest of New Yorkers joke that Brooklyn, with 2.5 million Brooklynites, would be the 4th most populous city in the US if it weren’t the 1st most populated New York City county.
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Brooklyn Heights,
The boardwalk overlooking the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is much more like the deck of a cruise ship sailing past the shores of Manhattan than a man-made esplanade. It offers the best views of lower Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge, which is the easiest way to get here. Old houses with front gardens facing the river, in addition to admiration, raise questions about their possible cost – believe me, even the most daring figures proposed by the imagination will not be too bold.
Three years ago, the Brooklyn Heights Terrace, which hung alone over the East River, finally connected to Brooklyn Bridge Park: the zigzag suspension bridge Squibb Bridge now approaches it from the end . By its appearance (as well as by the light springy recoil under the feet of pedestrians), it is very reminiscent of the gangways of ships that once moored in countless numbers at the piers, on the site of which a new city park was laid out.
By the way, the park is one of the region’s relatively recent acquisitions. The post-industrial landscape of abandoned piers with half-dismantled-half-ruined hangar buildings was an eyesore to Brooklynites for a long time, but during the “reign” of Mayor Bloomberg, it was decided to implement a landscaping project for this zone, very reminiscent in spirit of the High Line Park project. Now along the shore stretch artificial islands-squares, amazing in their well-thought-out landscape, where there was a place for sloping lawns, and sports grounds, and a marina for rowing boats, and an old carousel with colorful horses.
The views are of course the main bonus of walking through Brooklyn Heights, but be sure to delve deeper into the neighborhood, walk through the narrow streets and observe the patriarchal life of houses, many of which were built before the Revolutionary War. Not surprisingly, the Brooklyn Heights area became the first officially designated “historic district” after the formation of the City Monuments Commission in 1965. The area is replete not only with interesting houses, but also with unusual street names, such as Cranberry, Pineapple and Orange (Cranberry, Pineapple and Orange). There is a legend that for such a fruit salad the district should thank one of the stubborn local grandmothers, who every evening sealed the signs with the “official” street names with pieces of paper with the names “author’s”. Her neighbors liked this harmless game so much that in the end their fruit names were assigned to the streets.
As you walk around the neighborhood, you’ll find plenty of evidence of Brooklyn’s cherishing of its past: for example, a hand-drawn “To Let Flats” ad still adorns the end of a house on Middagh St. “. The archaism of the expression betrays the age of the inscription, because for a hundred years the phrase “apartments for rent” in American English sounds like “apartments for rent”.
By the way, here, at 24 Middagh St., is one of the oldest houses in the area, built in 1829year and nicknamed the “Queen of Brooklyn Heights” for perfect proportions and conciseness. Wood siding, lattice shutters, Ionic pilasters and the color scheme of the façade give an idea of what the area looked like in the early 19th century. Brooklyn Heights boasts a list of famous intellectuals that even Greenwich Village would envy: Walt Whitman published his poetry collection Leaves of Grass here, the inventor of the documentary novel Truman Capote lived here, poet Wystan Hugh Auden, British composer Benjamin Britten and both Millers – Arthur and Henry .
When your New York friends hear you want to go to Brooklyn Heights, they will probably yell about Grimaldi’s (1 Front Street) pizzeria – you can easily find it along the endless tail of the queue, because the glory of this place rumbles no longer one dozen years, but, in my strong opinion, it is not fully deserved. That is, pizza (they sell it here only in whole pies and only for cash) is certainly good, but not enough to spend two hours of your New York time standing in line. Better spend this time at the River Caf? (1 Water St. ), lurking right there under the Brooklyn Bridge: “cafe” is, of course, not a cafe at all, but an upscale restaurant that recommends its visitors to follow the dress code, but a table literally swaying on the waves of the East River, signature grilled scallops and crazy desserts that you absolutely must leave room for make up for the little effort on your part.
If you’re looking for a quick bite to eat, keep in mind that Brooklyn Bridge Park has a lot of tents with a variety of food, but my favorite is the old-school Brooklyn Ice-cream Factory (1 Water St.) in the old building of the firefighters’ hangar boats. The ice cream is made right there, the scoops are huge, there is sometimes a line, but the ice cream is so good you might want to take a pint home with you. I advise you to pay attention to the varieties Butter Pecan and Peaches & Cream.
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Brooklyn Heights Historic District is located near downtown Brooklyn. Bounded to the east by Court Street, Cadman Plaza. To the south is Atlantic Avenue. And in the north, the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges connecting it with Manhattan.
West Brooklyn Heights is on the banks of the East River. Brooklyn Heights is a beautiful and expensive home. Brooklyn Heights can be called the most European, and the most luxurious area of Brooklyn. To the west of Brooklyn Heights is the boardwalk, a favorite place for walking. It is a kind of “peak”, located above the two tiers of the road.
The area is just a minute’s walk from various subway stations and one stop from Manhattan. Close to trendy shops and restaurants on Smith Street, Court Street and Atlantic Avenue. Not to mention Brooklyn Breeder Park, which has great playgrounds, volleyball courts and walking trails leading to Dabo and the old waterfront.”
Brooklyn Heights is best known for its waterfront esplanade, which offers stunning views of Manhattan. Even 150 years ago, the local businessman John Hicks predicted the area’s enormous popularity, noting that it would become “a favorite place for the rich and tourists.” And the area was born in 1807, when industrialist Robert Preston laid a railway here and financed the construction of seven three-story houses. He called Brooklyn Heights “the bedroom of Manhattan”, hinting that wealthy people would live here. However, it was not immediately possible to give the district the status of an elite one.
The first settlers constantly complained about the sailors who lived right on the local pier. They and other port laborers hunted by theft and buying stolen goods. At night, drunkards bawled songs and cries for help were heard. Local residents were horrified when they found sleeping fishermen and sailors in their back yards in the morning. In 1816, the situation in Brooklyn Heights began to change for the better. Preston created a business involving boating residents on the East River. The Manhattan rich liked the idea so much that the ports of Brooklyn Heights were banned from mooring merchant and fishing vessels. Port workers, so disliked by the New York elite, had to move to Sheepshead Bay.
By 1820 not a single farm remained in the area. Landowners built houses and rented them out. It is noteworthy that most of the wealthy businessmen of mid-19th century Brooklyn Heights were descendants of farmers from the Netherlands who bought land here in the 1600s to grow corn and apples. In 1850, the construction of the most popular building in the history of Brooklyn Heights, the Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, was completed. Few people know that the writer Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of the famous novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin, preached here for 40 years. Some historians are still convinced that it was this book that sparked the Civil War in the United States. Curiously, there was an underground railroad station under Plymouth Church.
Moreover, it was not marked on any official map. Persecuted slaves and escaped prisoners of war, who received refuge here, entered the church through it. According to some reports, the ministers of the church saved more than five thousand human lives. By the end of the 19th century, almost all of Brooklyn Heights was already built up. The architects mostly adhered to the Greek style. Almost all large buildings were built with massive columns and sculptures. To date, more than thirty, including about a dozen churches, are listed in the national register of architectural monuments. I especially advise you to take a look at the New York City landmarks Grace Church (1847) on Hicks Street (near the Grace Court building) and St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church at the intersection of Clinton and Montague streets. Unfortunately, the building of the Rome Brothers’ Printshop has not survived to our time. This place was made famous by the famous American poet Walter Whitman.
In 1855 he printed here the first five thousand copies of his collection of poems Leaves of Grass. According to urban legend, the Rome brothers for a long time did not agree to print the book without a cash deposit, which Whitman refused to leave. When “Leaves of Grass” was published, the owners of the printing factory became famous throughout North America. By the way, the factory building was destroyed in 1964 at the request of the city administration. Officials considered it “faceless and unpromising for the area’s infrastructure.” At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, Brooklyn Heights could hardly cope with the influx of tourists. Local residents put up ads on their houses for renting rooms for a day or for several hours. Moreover, the prices for a private “roof over your head” were not much lower than in prestigious Brooklyn hotels. Most of all, the current situation worried the tax authorities.
Some local residents rented rooms and beds all year round, earning thousands of dollars, but they did not contribute a single cent to the city budget. The situation was corrected by the businessmen of Brooklyn Heights. In just ten years, they built eight huge hotels in the area. Moreover, Saint George (1889) was considered one of the largest on the entire east coast. It occupied an entire block and was famous for its giant pool of natural sea water. Bossert (1909) housed Brooklyn’s first radio station. Attendees were enticed with “a unique opportunity to say whatever they want live on air.” The third popular Margaret Hotel (1889) was famous for its exclusive carved furniture made in Europe. Unfortunately, it completely burned down when one of the visitors fell asleep with a cigar not extinguished. The firemen didn’t even try to put out the fire, because the gigantic blaze kept them within a quarter of a mile of the building. Brooklyn Heights has always attracted creative people. Sometimes amazing coincidences happen. For example, in the 1940s, the composer Benjamin Britten, the poet Wystan Auden, and the short story writer Carson McCuller lived on the same floor at 7 Middagh Street.
They always had heated discussions that could go on for more than a day. The locals joked that “only a mute can live next door to Britten, Ouden, and McCooler.” Brooklyn Heights has been home to famous writers Norman Mailer (who died last week), Truman Capote (actor Philip Seymour Hoffman won an Oscar last year for portraying Capote in the film of the same name), Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams and Henry Miller. For several years, actress and main American sex symbol Marilyn Monroe lived in Brooklyn Heights. By the way, when the public found out that she had bought an apartment in Brooklyn Heights, the population of the area instantly increased by 10%. All men wanted to live next to a Hollywood beauty. Today, the most famous residents of the area are singer Bob Dylan (by the way, he immortalized the local Montague Street in his ballad “Tangled Up in Blue”) and the famous actor Gabriel Byrne (“Miller’s Crossing”, “End of the World”, “Spider”). It must be said that at 19In 1957, the face of the area changed dramatically due to the construction of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
More than a hundred buildings, including old libraries, museums and galleries, were destroyed. Until now, historians are arguing about whether it was necessary to sacrifice architectural monuments for the sake of a convenient highway. In any case, the rapid construction of half a century ago provoked the emergence of multi-storey buildings with small apartments that could somehow compensate for the destroyed living quarters. Today, the prices for buying and renting apartments in Brooklyn Heights can be equated to the cost of housing in Manhattan. For example, the rent for a two-bedroom apartment overlooking Manhattan reaches $7 – $8 thousand per month.
Mostly people who work in Manhattan live here – financiers, brokers, economists and bankers. Brooklyn Heights is known to tourists for its coffee shops, restaurants and pubs (the best Irish pubs in Brooklyn). With its evening and nightlife, the area resembles Greenwich Village. The authoritative New York Magazine described Brooklyn Heights as follows: “Certainly, the best neighborhood in Brooklyn in every way. Real estate prices here will never fall, and the inexhaustible influx of tourists helps to develop thriving small businesses and create new jobs. The perfect place to live.” I recommend coming to Brooklyn Heights early in the morning and staying until late in the evening. Then you will have the opportunity to see the stunning sunrise and sunset over Manhattan with your own eyes.
Brooklyn Heights is one of the most expensive and comfortable residential areas in New York.
Located in northwest Brooklyn on the banks of the East River. Just opposite, where by car or metro can be reached from here in just 10 minutes.
Mostly upper middle class lives here, that is, educated white-collar workers.
It’s very cozy, clean, comfortable, and real estate prices are below Manhattan.
Most of the area was rebuilt 120-150 years ago.
New buildings fit in quite organically.
The western border of the area is the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. A very interesting building, by the way: a highway passes at the lower levels, and a small park was made from the upper tier – Brooklyn Heights Promenade. It is a long balcony overlooking the southern tip of Manhattan.
The Brooklyn Bridge is within easy reach.
Ethnically Heights is very different from the rest of Brooklyn – almost all of the population here is white.
Ukrainians, for example.
In the daytime it is completely empty here – everyone is at work.
Until I visited the USA, I thought that most of the sleeping areas in New York would look like this. It was very, very naive.
Sometimes you get the impression that you are in a British or Dutch provincial town.
Rather British!
But this is Brooklyn!
Fantastically modest cinema.
Love Lane is a great name for a street in my opinion!
Terribly long sect name – Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Speaking of sects, it is in Brooklyn Heights that the headquarters of Jehovah’s Witnesses is located, they also own a substantial part of the real estate in this area.
Most residential buildings are apartment buildings, but there are also detached houses.
The most unexpected thing I saw in the Heights was a hefty line of black Latinos in the Häagen-Dazs ice cream shop. I wanted to ask if they give out ice cream for free, but I was too shy.
Brooklyn Heights flows smoothly into the Brooklyn Downtown area. Great location for the business district.
There is also a junk shop, or rather Borough Hall. It’s kind of like City Hall, but at the level of the Borough, not the whole city. For those who don’t know, a borough is an administrative division that is smaller than a city (and belongs to a city), but larger than a district. New York, for example, is divided into 5 boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island.
Why not Manhattan?
Come on?! The correct answer is lanterns.
Never been to Canada, but for some reason
it seems to me that the old skyscrapers in it should look like this. I mean elegant.
On the reverse side, however, this building is not elegant at all.
You walk another 200 meters and Brooklyn Downtown looks like a typical Brooklyn. Ugly three-story Brooklyn.
Well, not always three stories.
Creativity.
The wall of the house, stylized as a subway map – it’s awesome!
In the west of Long Island is located the most densely populated area of New York – Brooklyn (eng. Brooklyn, abbreviated. Bklyn), which is home to 2,621,000 people. Its ethnic composition is diverse. If it were not a district, but a city, it would be considered the fourth largest in the United States.
The district took its name from the Dutch town of Brokelen.
Area Attractions
Park Slope and Brooklyn Heights are considered its most historic districts. Go for a walk there and enjoy the beauty of the planted trees, Victorian houses and various cafes.
The entrance to Prospect Park is the oval gate at Grand Army Plaza. They were built by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Waugh.
Adjacent to the park is the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. The garden has the largest collection of bonsai and roses. It is worth seeing the grassy Elizabethan-style park and rare trees brought from the jungle.
The Brooklyn Children’s Museum is located on Brooklyn Avenue. It is the world’s first museum for children only.
It houses a collection of 20 thousand objects of culture and history, plants and animals. Interactive exhibitions also attract the attention of visitors.
A popular place among art lovers is . It has 5 floors and covers an area of almost 42,000 sq.m.
The museum has about 1.5 million exhibits. Among them are objects of art from Africa, Oceania and the New World, objects of the classical Egyptian period and the art of the Ancient East, works of modern art from America and Europe.
Coney Island is located in southern Brooklyn. It was to him that the Brooklyn poet Walt Whitman dedicated many of his poems.
In the 1920s, Coney Island was called “the world’s largest playground” with breathtaking rides and stunning beaches.
Today Coney Island is also of interest to tourists. In summer, residents of the city come to relax on the ocean beach, which stretches for almost 5 km. In the Luna Park, you can ride various rides and a Ferris wheel. There are many eateries and shops here.
Once in the area, visit the New York Aquarium.
And if you want to find yourself in Russia, go to the Brighton Beach area. This area is called “Little Odessa”. There are many Russian shops and restaurants.
On the corner of Surf Avenue and Stillwell Avenue is Nathan’s Famous Cafe. This is where the world hot dog eating championships are held. The diner’s customers were such celebrities as Al Capone, Cary Grant, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Most Dangerous Areas
Vinegar Hill
Downtown Brooklyn
Greenwood Heights
Hunts Point
East New York
Ocean Hill
Fort Greene
Brownsville
Navy Hill
Before you rent a house, you can check the statistics of the area at https://www.addressreport.com
History of the area
This land was originally inhabited by the Dutch. On the banks of the East River, they erected the village of Breukelen.
West Long Island was given to the Dutch by the Canarsie Indians. And that’s where the New Netherland came in.
The Dutch founded six cities on this site:
Gravesend (1645)
Brooklyn (1646)
Flatlands (1647)
Flatbush (1652)
New Utrecht (1657)
Bushwick (1661)
In 1664 these towns became part of the New York Colony after the British conquered “New Holland”. Brooklyn became a city in 1854.
In 1898, Brooklyn became part of New York along with the Bronx, Queens and Staten Island. The unification was facilitated by the discovery that connected Long Island with Manhattan.
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Brooklyn is the second largest borough in New York. Initially, it was a Dutch village called Berklin, but today Brooklyn can be called almost an independent city, because more than two and a half million people of different nationalities live on its territory. Tourists, once on the streets of Brooklyn, note that a completely “different New York” is felt here. The culture and rhythm of life in Brooklyn, of course, are closely connected with Manhattan, but still the history of this area is extremely original and therefore authentic. In order to verify this on your own, there is no need to explore the area up and down, it is enough to visit the most famous places in Brooklyn.
1. Dumbo DUMBO
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As DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) is known for its location, it is easy to guess that the area is famous for its unusual views. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, only industrial buildings were built here, but after the closure of the ferry crossing and the beginning of the deindustrialization of New York, the area was empty. Some buildings were abandoned and left unused for decades. In the late 70s, artists, sculptors, and people associated with the arts began to move into the spacious industrial premises, which marked the beginning of the revitalization of this post-industrial part of Brooklyn. Former factories began to be converted into housing, by 9In the 0s, developers actively took up Dumbo and by the mid-2000s turned it into a trendy place and the center of luxury loft real estate. Soon, a promenade with Brooklyn Bridge Park, where the famous Jane’s Carousel was installed, opened here, many shops, galleries, restaurants and even the headquarters of technology companies appeared in the district.
If you find yourself in this part of Brooklyn, check out the Italian restaurant Cecconi’s Dumbo, which overlooks the bridges and Manhattan.
2. Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn Heights
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Historic part of Brooklyn, which is located next to Dumbo. It is famous for cozy streets filled with buildings and mansions of the 19th Century and a boardwalk with a picturesque view of Downtown and New York Bay. The oldest houses in Brooklyn Heights date back to 1820-1825, making the area’s architecture absolutely unique. This is the best place to get away from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan Island and find out how people live in other parts of the city.
3. Bushwick Bushwick
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Bushwick means “little town among the trees” this name originated in the 17th century with the Dutch settlers. For almost four centuries, this part of Brooklyn has changed a huge number of destinations. Initially, there were farms and tobacco plantations. The city grew and along with it the nature of its activity changed, the gardens were replaced by factories and factories, the production of glass and chemical products.
At the end of the 19th century, the area belonged to the Germans and was considered the capital of brewing in the northeastern part of the United States, but their century was not long, following the Germans, the area saw a large increase in Italian immigrants. In the late 1960s, Puerto Ricans and blacks began to settle here, slowly but surely the area turned into a criminal ghetto. Until the very end of the 20th century, this part of Brooklyn was associated with three words: poverty, crime, drugs.
In the early 2000s, the city government began to allocate huge funds to improve the standard of living in the area, at the same time, fashionable youth, who everyone calls hipsters, settled in Bushwick. Underground music clubs, authentic bars and vintage shops have sprung up in the area. The area finally gained its voice when street artists painted a good half of the buildings. The city authorities did not fight this kind of vandalism, but gave the graffiti artists freedom of action – this is how completely legal street art appeared on the streets of Brooklyn. Throughout the year, competitions and exhibitions are held in Bushwick, street artists from all over the world come here. Some particularly notable masterpieces remain on the walls until next season.
4. Williamsburg Williamsburg
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Next to Bushwick is another very interesting area – Williamsburg, here at the end of the 20th century the youth culture, which was mentioned earlier, was born – the hipster culture. Today, this part of Brooklyn is the center of life for New York youth. Williamsburg is notable for architecture, street art, restaurants, music clubs and bars. The area is famous in the world alternative environment, it was even nicknamed “Little Berlin” for a large number of underground DJs performing here every weekend. From Friday to Sunday on the streets you can see queues of people who want to get to the next party. In general, Williamsburg comes to life at the end of the week and not only at night! During the day, the largest street fair, Williamsburg Smorgasburg, opens here, more like a music festival than a regular weekend gastronomic market.
5. Domino Park Domino Park
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A new park and waterfront in Williamsburg opened in 2018 on the site of a former Domino sugar factory, and she is the centerpiece herself. Across from this gigantic brick factory is a waterfront with several sections containing fast food outlets, fountains, skating ramps, a volleyball field, playgrounds and dog run areas, a recreational area, and a boardwalk along the East River. The architects of the park organically introduced into the old industrial landscapes all the elements that made Domino so popular not only among Brooklyn residents, but also among its guests. Here, modernity elegantly fits into the image of New York in the 30s and softens it – even the view of the metal Manhattan Bridge from here becomes less cold and austere.
6. Greenwood Cemetery Green-Wood Cemetery
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Don’t be put off by the original cemetery. In 2006, Green-Wood was officially named a National Historic Landmark, so a tour there can be compared to a museum tour. For the first time in America, the construction of such a place was treated as an object of architectural and landscape design: the cemetery was located on artificial hills and lakes, paths and alleys were laid around, and stone statues and mausoleums were erected along them. It is better to start the tour from one of the main attractions of Green Wood – the entrance gate, made in the Gothic style, go deeper to the chapel built by the architects of the Grand Central Station, and there walk along the paths among the graves of prominent politicians, actors, writers, architects, military and mafiosi (in total, 600 thousand people are buried on the territory of Green Wood). If you have strength left, by all means get to the highest point of the cemetery and the entire Brooklyn area – Battel Hill, on which the Altar of Freedom, dedicated to the War of Independence 1775-1783, was erected. The bronze Menevra shimmers proudly under the rays of the sun and looks directly at the Statue of Liberty from a height of 60 meters above sea level.
7. Brooklyn Botanical Garden
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One of the most visited botanical parks in America, about 900,000 people visit every year! Indeed, there is something to see in the park; 14 thousand different plant species grow on an area of 21 hectares. You can walk around such a space without an escort: a paper map taken at the entrance is enough. Firstly, the navigation system inside the garden is impeccably built – under many plants there is a sign with a description, and secondly, the garden itself has a block structure, where each block is dedicated to specialized botanical collections. Here you will find sections of cherry trees, a Japanese garden, a rose garden, an American flora garden, a Shakespearean garden, a spice garden, a children’s garden, water gardens and others. In addition, there are three greenhouses and an art gallery on the territory.
Admission is $15 for adults and $8 for children, but entrance to the garden is free on Fridays until noon.
8. Brooklyn Museum of Art
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The third largest art museum in New York. Its collection includes about 1.5 million works and exhibits. Visitors to the museum especially celebrate the rich halls of Egyptian and African culture, admire the collection of classical works and sculptures, and temporary exhibitions of contemporary art are also held here. In addition, the museum building itself, made in the Boz Art style, is a striking landmark of Brooklyn.
9. Coney Island and Brighton Beach
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Be sure to get to the southern part of Brooklyn – the Coney Island area. Here we advise you to look into the city’s only amusement park and the famous Nathan’s Famous diner, which annually hosts hot dog eating championships. Roller coasters and carousels are located along the embankment – a wooden promenade, along which you can walk to the area of Soviet immigration – Brighton Beach. Time seems to have stopped in “Little Odessa”, immigrants from the CIS countries continue to lead their lives as if they had never left their native cities. Shops with a “deficient” doctor’s sausage, pharmacies, canteens and cafeterias – for a modern person, all this will seem like a backdrop for Soviet films, and for Brighton residents it is a daily reality.
10. Brooklyn Bridge
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New York Boroughs – Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island
It was so interesting that the mental map of New York took shape in my head faster and more clearly than a similar picture of my hometown. Perhaps this was facilitated by the fact that at first I moved around New York without letting go of a huge detailed map of the city. So huge that even in full size it was impossible to decompose, especially on the street, where it was immediately pulled out by the wind. In contrast, there was also a ridiculously small and empty map, where different colors simply indicated areas of New York.
But, thanks to all the available supporting material, I immediately figured out their location and names, and already mentally added sights, metro stations, dangerous places, interesting facts and figures to this map. I have tried to be as precise and concise as possible. I am happy to share my experience with you. Go!
Five boroughs of New York
To begin with, the administrative unit of New York is called not a district, but a borough. This word includes little more than just a district: a borough is a separate independent city, almost autonomous, voluntarily entering into an alliance with other cities to form one large metropolitan area, New York.
New York is made up of five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island. Each borough carefully preserves its traditions, culture and unique features.
Manhattan
I will not be original if I say that the most famous area of New York is Manhattan (Manhattan). It is here that the cultural and financial life of the city is concentrated. And here is the vast majority of skyscrapers. In general, I was surprised when I found out that, in fact, apart from Manhattan, there are practically no skyscrapers in New York, at least in such a quantity and concentration.
Manhattan is an island that borders New Jersey to the west, the Bronx to the north, and Brooklyn and Queens to the east. Before the arrival of Europeans to these lands, Native Americans lived here, Indian tribes who called this place “Mannahatta”, which means “island of many hills.” The territory of Mannahatta was bought by the Dutch government of the first settlements from the Indians for only 24 dollars and a few beautiful trinkets. The Indians left the island, and the word “Mannahatta”, as you can see, was transformed into “Manhattan”.
How to get to Manhattan
If you want to experience New York in all its glory, then I would recommend staying in Manhattan, and in its central part, Midtown. It will be slightly more expensive than in other areas of the city, but it will save a lot of time on the road: most of the must-have attractions are located here, which means you will still need to go here.
And so, leaving any hotel or hostel in the area, you will already see this or that iconic place in front of you. If you settled outside of Manhattan, then the most convenient way to get to the peninsula is by subway, but the choice of station depends on what exactly you want to see. Usually tourists go to metro station Times Square-42nd Street in Midtown, this can kill two birds with one stone: see Times Square itself and start your New York route, because many attractions are within walking distance from the square. It is better to explore the southern part of Manhattan from the metro station City Hall – it is equidistant from such Downtown attractions as, say, the Brooklyn Bridge or Wall Street. In the upper part, Uptown, the optimal station would be Central Park North – is one of the entrances to the famous Central Park.
Features and attractions of Manhattan
Manhattan is the smallest area in terms of area It covers only 23 square miles (59 square kilometers), which, however, is home to more than one and a half million people, which makes it the first of five in terms of population density . The island is 13.4 miles long and 2.3 miles wide at its widest point.
Manhattan is the most orderly neighborhood in terms of urban planning and street layout. A clear geometry that divides the island into regular squares (quarters, blocks) makes it easy and convenient to find the right place. Only the southern part of the island, the historical homeland of the district, is knocked out of symmetry, where the streets intersect not at right angles, but arbitrarily, and have words in their names, not numbers. And Broadway, which runs diagonally across Manhattan from southeast to northwest, also breaks the correct order.
Administratively, the district is divided into five parts:
South Manhattan (Lower Manhattan, Downtown).
Central Manhattan (Midtown).
Upper Manhattan, Uptown.
Harlem.
Washington Heights.
Downtown Manhattan
South Manhattan or Downtown (south of 14th Street) is the financial and political center of New York. One of the most famous and influential organizations on the planet is located here – New York Stock Exchange ( New York Stock Exchange). To get here and see for yourself the place where every morning the fate of millions of goods and industries around the world is decided, you can take the subway to station Wall Street . Below I will indicate the nearest metro station in brackets next to the name of a particular attraction.
The famous street Wall Street runs through South Manhattan0535 Wall Street ), the financial mecca of the world. Banks, marketplaces, advertising agencies, the headquarters of the largest companies in the country and the world are also located here in Downtown. By the way, Downtown Manhattan ranks first in the country in terms of the number of office space. On Wall Street, the general appearance of passers-by is somewhat different: the concentration of hurriedly running men in jackets and women in impeccable pencil skirts with headsets in their ears and a glass of coffee in their hands is higher here than on other streets of New York. Walking here for the first time, I really felt the spirit of big money and large-scale deals.
Midtown and Uptown Manhattan
Midtown Manhattan or Midtown (from 14th Street to 72nd Street) and Upper Manhattan or Uptown (north of 72nd Street) are home to all of New York City’s major landmarks, regularly taking up space in ratings of the most visited places in America and New York. This makes Midtown the cultural center of the city. All these names are heard:
Empire State Building (Empire State Building, subway 34th Street-Herald Square Station ). One of the tallest skyscrapers in the city and one of the symbols of New York.
Chrysler Building (Metro Grand Central Station ).
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Metro 86th Street . Contains collections of different peoples and eras, starting from 3 thousand years BC.
Rockefeller Center (Metro 47-50 Street-Rockefeller Center ). Cultural and entertainment venue spread over several blocks.
Guggenheim Museum (Metro 86th Street ). One of the best contemporary art museums in the world.
New World Trade Center (One World Trade Center, Metro Chambers Street ). A skyscraper built to replace the Twin Towers after the September 11, 2001 tragedy.
United Nations Headquarters, Metro Lexington Avenue-53 Street .
Central Park (Central Park, main entrance at metro 59 Street-Columbus Circle ), a separate world within New York City.
Times Square (Times Square, subway 42 Street-Times Square ). Almost the most famous square in the world, full of neon signs.
Broadway Theater District, metro 42 Street-Times Square , the birthplace of world-famous musicals.
Grand Central Station (Metro Grand Central-42 Street ). One of the largest railway stations in the world.
Madison Square Garden Stadium (Madison Square Garden, Metro 34 Street-Penn Station ), the city’s sports and concert venue.
And much, much more 🙂
Among other things, these areas of Manhattan are the center of restaurant life and haute cuisine. Many establishments located here have Michelin stars. The best stores and boutiques are also fighting for the right to get into Midtown or Uptown Manhattan. And street musicians, for example, to have the right to play at metro station Times Square-42nd Street , required to pass auditions and very strict selection. The competition here is stronger than in many television shows, and sometimes it comes almost to fights. This is understandable: about 173 thousand people pass through the station every day, which is 10 times more than the capacity of the most famous concert venue in the city, Madison Square Garden (and is approximately equal to the population of an average Russian city). I recommend stopping at the station at least once and listening to a performance: you are guaranteed to enjoy it.
Midtown and Uptown are considered the most prestigious and wealthy areas of the city in terms of residential real estate. And this is quite understandable: for such views from the window and the surrounding seething space, I would also give a lot.
Harlem and Washington Heights
Harlem (from 100th to 155th streets) and a small section of Washington Heights (north of 155th) are not the most prosperous areas of Manhattan. In the dashing American 80s, street riots, showdowns and shootouts did not subside here. Here and now several criminal groups are hiding. This is an unspoken center of drug dealing and underground club life. Despite the fact that over the past 30 years crime has been greatly reduced in New York, it is better to visit Harlem during daylight hours. This does not mean, of course, that they will shoot you here in the evening and at night, but it’s better not to risk it 🙂 Once on the subway, I got on a train that skips stops, the so-called express, and instead of 78th street I had to get off at 148th. Thinking enthusiastically: “Oh, I haven’t been here yet!”, I went upstairs. Under the surprised looks and calls of the guys in long T-shirts and with chains on jeans, who played basketball to a cheerful rap, I (the only white one) walked 10 blocks and dived back into the subway – I always had a negative attitude towards stereotypes, but it was just that, how I imagined Harlem. Conclusion: before walking around any area of the city, read about it so that there are no unpleasant surprises.
In addition to the administrative division of Manhattan, there is also an unspoken ethnic division. Thus, Little Italy and Chinatown, the largest Italian and Chinese diasporas of the city, are located in Downtown, Indians and Jews traditionally settle in the south, and African Americans live in Harlem. In general, the ethnic diversity of the population of Manhattan is amazing. Only here I saw couples, consisting, for example, of an Asian and an African American. Or an African American, you won’t surprise anyone here.
Brooklyn
What do Russians and Ukrainians know about Brooklyn? That’s right: that there is an area of Brighton Beach (Brighton Beach), where for decades a dense Russian-speaking community has been formed. The percentage of the Slavic population in Brooklyn, and indeed in New York, is really large: according to various sources, from 300 thousand to half a million Russian speakers live in New York. Most of them live just in Brooklyn. Moreover, many of them do not speak other languages except Russian, which does not prevent them from living well in America. It has its own signs, its own press, its own cultural events.
Of the two and a half million people who live in Brooklyn, more than 30% are African American and another 20% are Hispanic. Brooklyn also hosts several of the largest enclaves of the Jewish population. Interestingly, so many hospitals and hospitals in Brooklyn were opened and supported by Jewish philanthropists. In terms of population, by the way, Brooklyn is the largest of the five boroughs.
Brooklyn is the second most popular tourist area in New York. This is due to the fact that it is very convenient to get to Manhattan from the western part of the district, and in Brooklyn itself there is something to see, plus housing will cost less than in Manhattan.
How to get to Brooklyn
If you are staying elsewhere and want to explore Brooklyn, it will be more convenient to come to the Borough Hall subway station: from which you can easily get to all the attractions of the western part of the area.
Tourists visit the southern part in large numbers, where there is Coney Island, the famous amusement park, and Brooklyn Beach, a good city beach. In this case, go to station Coney Island .
History of Brooklyn
Brooklyn was originally a Dutch settlement and was called Breukelen. The settlement grew and by the middle of the 19th century became the third most populous and politically important city in America, after Chicago and New York (then still consisting of Manhattan alone). In general, Brooklyn and New York competed with each other for a long time, and relations between the cities were not easy. Cities became closer spiritually and economically only after the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883, and united into one entity in 1898 year.
Brooklyn has been and remains the industrial center of the city; numerous light industry and manufacturing enterprises, including shipbuilding, are located here.
What to see in Brooklyn
Brooklyn has a completely different atmosphere. If Manhattan is always running somewhere and in a hurry, it’s crowded there, you can’t see the sky, then in Brooklyn there is space and slowness. Even the main attractions of Brooklyn and those set up in a leisurely philosophical way. Here they are:
Brooklyn – Heights ( Brooklyn Heights, metro Brooklyn Bridge/High Street or Clark Street ) is a historic district of Brooklyn famous for its architecture. Elegant Victorian mansions stand pristine here and offer magnificent views of Manhattan. And you can also come here along the Brooklyn Bridge, which, in my opinion, is the best way to immerse yourself in the historical atmosphere of Brooklyn.
Esplanade, or Promenade ( Esplanade, metro Clark Street ) is one of the most picturesque waterfronts in the city, a favorite place for joggers.
Coney Island ( Coney Island, metro Coney Island ) is the highlight of Brooklyn. Once upon a time, Coney Island was one of the most famous amusement parks in the world. He often flashes in the movies to this day.
Children and adults still come here from all over New York to spend a day off. Several miles of boardwalk and a good city beach lead to Coney Island. True, the ocean there is restless and cold 🙂
Greenwood Cemetery, subway 25th Street is perhaps a surprising entry for the list of attractions. But this place is really worthy of attention, no less than the Pere la Chaise cemetery in Paris, which has long attracted almost more tourists than Notre Dame Cathedral. To be honest, I would never have thought in my life that a walk through the cemetery could bring tremendous pleasure if it were not for the book “Cemetery Stories” by Boris Akunin, an author and publicist, whose opinion and works I have always highly valued. The tombstones and sculptures here are made so exquisitely that they are real works of art. Well, famous names are always interesting to see, to be surprised that, they say, “he lived here!”, And try to understand how their life was in New York before they got here.
Prospect Park (Prospect Park , metro Grand Army Plaza ) is an act of jealousy on the part of Brooklyn in relation to Manhattan at a time of difficult relationships. The people of Brooklyn knew that Manhattan had a luxurious Central Park. Wanting to get the same, the city administration invited the team of creators of Central Park, led by Frederick Olmsted, and asked them to design and build “a park no worse than Central. ” They really are similar, but still everyone knows where the original is and where the copy is.
Brooklyn Museum of Art ( Brooklyn Museum of Art , metro Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum ) – here, among other things, one of the best collections of Egyptology is collected, comparable in importance to the collections of the British Museum and the Museum in Cairo.
Of course, this is not a complete list of things to do in Brooklyn and what it is famous for. For me, this area is first and foremost a unique, seething combination of different cultures living in the neighborhood. Walking, you can walk through a real Arab bazaar, step into the amazing atmosphere of the Polish quarter, where people are even dressed in a very special way, go out into a typical American suburb with houses and lawns. Manhattan is also famous for the combination and commonwealth of cultures, but in Brooklyn a completely different scale.
The Bronx
The Bronx is New York’s northernmost borough and the only borough located on the mainland rather than an island. The name of the borough comes from the name of the only person who once lived in those territories, farmer Jonas Bronx (Broncks). He began to lease land to the Dutch West India Company, and gradually his possessions grew into a separate town.
The Bronx now covers 42 square miles (109 square kilometers) and has a population of about 1.5 million. The Bronx is considered the greenest area of New York, and the largest number of parks are located here.
He is primarily famous for the fact that here, in one of the black ghettos of the South Bronx, hip-hop was born in the 70s. The prerequisites for the emergence of this subculture were formed in many parts of the city and the country, but it was here that such concepts as MC, DJ, rap and breakdance took shape and became publicly available.
It was here that I learned why, by the way, breakdance is called that way. At the root of the word there is break – to break, and for a long time I thought that this was due to the fact that the dance has several broken movements, sharp, fragmentary passages. The theory was shaky, and it predictably collapsed 🙂 It turned out to be simple: break is a break, including initially a break in a musical composition, when the singer does not read the text and does not sing, but only the beat sounds, to which they danced in the underground clubs of the Bronx acrobat guys. Gradually, the culture took to the streets, then gained worldwide recognition.
I’m a poetic person, so it wasn’t rap that lured me to the Bronx, but the fact that my favorite poem “Annabelle Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe was written somewhere here, who, as it turned out, also lived here (Kingsbridge Road, Poe Park , Metro Kingsbridge Road ). In general, this is exactly what I love about New York – somehow it turns out that a lot of what I like in art and literature has something in common with this city.
There are two main reasons tourists come to the Bronx:
Bronx Zoo.
The legendary Yankees baseball team.
I marked these places on the map above.
Bronx Zoo
The Bronx Zoo ( The Bronx Zoo , Metro Bronx Park East ) is the largest zoo in the city and one of the largest in the country. The zoo is a complex of several zones, where the natural habitats of animals from all over the world are reproduced to the maximum.
It is open on weekdays from 10.00 to 17.00 and on weekends from 10.00 to 17.30. Entrance fee, prices from 29up to $ 34, children under 2 years old are free of charge, there are small discounts when buying a ticket online.
Yankee Stadium
Yankee Stadium ( Yankee Stadium , Metro 161 Street-Yankee Stadium ) is home to one of the most successful sports clubs in the world, the New York Yankees. I’ve seen the NY stylized letters on caps a million times, and it’s only relatively recently that I’ve learned that this is the official Yankees logo for caps.
The cost of tickets varies from 15 to 30 dollars on average, the upper ceiling can be almost 500 dollars for premium seats for significant matches. Tickets are best purchased at the stadium box office, which is open from 10.00 to 17.00.
Travel Tips
The Bronx, especially the South Bronx, is considered not a very safe area of New York, there are many black and Latino ghettos, in which dysfunctional families traditionally live. In general, the general recommendation for the Bronx is this: take the subway strictly to your destination, and it is better to limit yourself to those attractions that are massively visited, namely Yankee Stadium and the zoo. If you want to look at the color of the area, it is better to do it from the window of the subway train – it runs on the surface here.
Queens
Queens – an area that I clearly associate with the movie “Coming to America”, in which the prince of some African kingdom (brilliantly played by Eddie Murphy), in search of his wife, goes to New York, namely to a district of Queens, whose name translates as “belonging to the queen.” Of course, it never belonged to any queen, but it was named after the Portuguese princess Catharina, who became the wife of the English king Charles II.
Queens is considered a predominantly bedroom community with few tourist attractions. In the western part of Queens, the one that is closer to Manhattan, it is quite possible to accommodate. Prices here will be adequate, and getting to Manhattan is convenient.
Getting to Queens
If you’re not in Queens, the best place to start exploring borough is from the Mets-Willets Point Station.
Home to the Mets Stadium, Queens’ hotspot.
Queens Highlights
Today, Queens is New York’s largest borough (109 square miles/283 square kilometers) and the second most populated (over 2.3 million). The area, like everything, in principle, the rest of New York, is replete with ethnic diversity. There is a large Chinese community (almost 10% of the population), many Italians and Irish. And in the Astoria region, one of the largest Greek communities in the world has historically developed.
If the Bronx is famous for the Yankees baseball team, then Queens is home to the Mets baseball club. And in principle, tourists rarely visit Queens, except for the stadium Citi Field ( Citi Field, metro Mets-Willets Point Station ).
Staten Island
Staten Island (Staten Island) – a large, but the most sparsely populated area of the city. Only 475 thousand people live on 58 square miles (153 square kilometers). Due to its relative remoteness from other areas, Staten Island considers itself forgotten, and one of its unofficial names is Forgotten Island (Forgotten Island). However, in recent years, the situation has begun to change: New Yorkers, tired of the bustle of Manhattan, are increasingly choosing to buy housing on Staten Island and work either in New Jersey, which is closer or remotely.
Staten Island has amazing natural beauty and great views of Brooklyn and Manhattan. According to crime reports, Staten Island is the safest area in the city. Read more about the sights of Staten Island, how to get to the island and what you can do there, I wrote here.
Daycare in Hatboro, PA for Ages 6 weeks to 12 years
KinderCare has partnered with Hatboro families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Hatboro, PA.
Whether you are looking for a preschool in Hatboro, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.
Hatboro KinderCare
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(215) 957-9640
378 S Warminster Rd
Hatboro
PA
19040
Distance from address: 0.32 miles
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Bensalem KinderCare
Phone:
(215) 245-8337
3651 Street Rd
Bensalem
PA
19020
Distance from address: 8. 28 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Chalfont West KinderCare
Phone:
(215) 997-9957
489 W Butler Ave
Chalfont
PA
18914
Distance from address: 9.14 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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North Wales KinderCare
Phone:
(215) 699-7009
425 N Sumneytown Pike
North Wales
PA
19454
Distance from address: 9. 94 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Lansdale KinderCare
Phone:
(215) 368-0242
80 Cowpath Rd
Lansdale
PA
19446
Distance from address: 10.13 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Langhorne KinderCare
Phone:
(215) 752-9265
390 E Maple Ave
Langhorne
PA
19047
Distance from address: 10. 26 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Newtown KinderCare
Phone:
(215) 579-9858
9 Pheasant Run 2nd Floor
Newtown
PA
18940
Distance from address: 10.61 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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East Norriton KinderCare
Phone:
(610) 275-1832
451 E Germantown Pike
East Norriton
PA
19401
Distance from address: 10. 68 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 10 years Open:
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Yardley KinderCare
Phone:
(215) 493-8048
748 Stony Hill Rd
Yardley
PA
19067
Distance from address: 12.60 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Belmont Avenue KinderCare
Phone:
(610) 667-4947
420 Belmont Ave
Bala Cynwyd
PA
19004
Distance from address: 12. 73 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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Bristol KinderCare
Phone:
(215) 788-0011
525 Veterans Hwy
Bristol
PA
19007
Distance from address: 13.19 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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KinderCare at Renaissance
Phone:
(610) 313-0909
2001 Renaissance Blvd
King Of Prussia
PA
19406
Distance from address: 13. 53 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Fairless Hills KinderCare
Phone:
(215) 943-9539
451 S Olds Blvd
Fairless Hills
PA
19030
Distance from address: 13.66 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Pennsauken KinderCare
Phone:
(856) 663-2110
4430 River Rd
Pennsauken
NJ
08110
Distance from address: 14. 71 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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King of Prussia KinderCare
Phone:
(610) 265-4115
211 N Henderson Rd
King Of Prussia
PA
19406
Distance from address: 14.73 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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Remote learning help for families of school age children needing supervision and educational help with virtual learning/home school. Professional Teacher/Director with 15+ years experience.
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Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….
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Play & Learn-Hatboro is a licensed child care center offers early learning programs for young children. The company uses the High Reach Curriculum preschool programs to build the necessary foundation for highereducation. For its kindergarten program, Play & Learn implements the Scott Foresman Curriculum, which has a strong focus on literacy development and mathematics readiness. …
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Carson Simpson Farm Hatboro, PA is a Christian camp and accredited by the American Camp Association that provides a safe, clean, interactive, fun and exciting environment where your child can learn while havingfun. The center curriculum aims to provide a variety of age appropriate activities such as sports, music, enrichment, and special event….
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Pennypack Elementary School provides child care services and a preschool education program for 4-year old children. The company also provides before and after-school care and summer camps for elementarystudents. Pennypack Elementary School can admit and handle a total of 999 children….
Hearts And Hands
730 Preston Ln, Hatboro, PA 19040
Starting at $31.8/day
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Hearts And Hands is a local child care provider that offers daycare and education programs designed for young children. Their services are open to pre-kindergarten students who are between the ages of two andfive years old. Hearts And Hands also provides before and after-school programs and summer care….
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Upper Moreland School Dist-After School Child Care is a daycare facility that offers before and after-school services designed for school-age children. The company admits kindergarten up to fifth-gradeelementary students. Upper Moreland School Dist-After School Child Care can accommodate a total of 47 children….
Carol Limited
4055 Davisville Rd, Hatboro, PA 19040
Costimate: $205/wk
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Carol Limited in Hatboro, Pennsylvania seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a Child Care provider thatcan accommodate a certain number of children….
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The Milagre Kids in Hatboro, Pennsylvania seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a Child Care providerthat can accommodate a certain number of children….
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Christian Lehman Preschool offers child care and Christian early education designed for infants to preschoolers. The company serves children ages six weeks old to five years old. Christian Lehman Preschool aimsto provide kids with a safe and loving environment that will encourage their healthy development….
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Kid-Doodles Learning Centers in Hatboro, Pennsylvania seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a Child Careprovider that can accommodate a certain number of children….
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The Preschool House is an educational childcare facility established in 2010 and located in Hatboro, Pennsylvania. The school provides quality childcare and educational activities that help children reach theirfullest potential. It offers a rich, stimulating and nurturing atmosphere suitable for children’s growth as well as physical, social, emotional and cognitive development. …
Marsha Schlamb
118 Blair Mill Rd, Hatboro, PA 19040
Costimate: $191/wk
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Marsha Schlamb provides a stimulating early childhood program for toddlers and preschool age up to 5 years. Their goal is to prepare the students for their educational and life journey. The curriculum targetsall areas of child development and fosters school readiness….
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Child First Services provides a high quality, healthy, nurturing, fun, and educational environment. The center provides early stimulating care and educational experiences promoting each child’ssocial/emotional, physical, and cognitive development. Their goal is to support children’s desire to be life-long learners and have them always remember that education is fun….
Vamonos
1401 Meetinghouse Road, Warminster, PA 18974
Costimate: $211/wk
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At VAMONOS!, we strive to ensure that all children in our care are loved, nurtured and educated in a warm and relaxed atmosphere. We regard each child’s interests, pace of learning, and imagination as uniqueand important.
VAMONOS! is an early childhood learning center that serves children ages six weeks to five years old. VAMONOS! day care and preschool learning centers are committed to helping children obtain a strong foundation and maximum growth in the emotional, physical, social and cognitive areas. The environments in the classrooms are age appropriate. Children are nurtured and encouraged to play, learn and explore.
VAMONOS! centers offer a full curriculum, low student-teacher ratio, and excellent enrichment programs. Daily snacks are included and are often inclusive of culturally influenced giving children the opportunity to expand their taste buds!
VAMONOS! prides itself in running a hands-on operation striving to ensure that the environment is healthy, safe, and fun!
OUR GOALS:
Provide an opportunity for children to learn Spanish in contexts where they are most likely to understand, remember, and use it. Effortlessly immersing the Spanish language in our daily activities provides for a comfortable, fun way to learn.
Maintain a high level of early learning programs.
Support families by having open and ongoing communication between parents and VAMONOS! staff.
Engage children in age appropriate activities that enhance all areas of their development.
Encourage and support children’s curiosity allowing them to research and question things and events around them.
Give children opportunities to make choices and to form and express their own ideas and opinions.
Focus on social and emotional learning as it helps develop and solidify necessary life-long skills.
Create a peaceful classroom environment that provides the children with emotional comfort and stability and giving them opportunities to collaborate with others and to experience themselves as a valued member of the group.
Give children opportunities to experience the satisfaction that comes from overcoming difficulties and making progress.
Encourage children to revisit, reflect, and interpret their understanding of the world through play, art and dialogue.
Work constructively with children to encourage responsibility and independence….
Kids Cre8ive Care
96 Park Avenue, Warminster, PA 18974
Costimate: $211/wk
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Kids Cre8ive Care is a family oriented daycare center where we treat your child as one of our own. Exceptional care is provided by our highly qualified and experienced staff. Every staff member is friendly, funand upbeat creating a warm, loving atmosphere. Our teachers are CPR and First Aid Certified and are required to have FBI finger printing, child abuse, and criminal background clearances as well as an annual physical. Our facility is safe and fully equipped to provide a safe and fun environment for your child. We are licensed in the state of Pennsylvania and with the Department of Public welfare to meet all health and safety guidelines. We have earned our first star from KeyStone Stars and are currently working towards our second star. At Kids Cre8ive Care your child is always safe, active, and learning new things each and every day.
Kids Cre8ive Care is conveniently opened from 6:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. with the option of full-time or part-time care. We accept children ages 6 weeks to 5 years of age. A healthy morning and afternoon snack is provided. Every month a different educational program visits the center such as pony rides and magicians. Our excellent curriculum will ensure your child is prepared emotionally, physically, socially, and educationally for their early school years. Each day is filled with fun activities and crafts to keep your child active and learning. There is never a dull moment at Kids Cre8ive Care!…
Care In My Home
375 Jacksonville Rd, Warminster, PA 18974
Costimate: $206/wk
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At Children Of America, we are dedicated to providing an exceptional environment for your child to flourish and thrive. We are a childcare in Ivyland, PA with many years of experience in providing educationaldaycare. Children of America is the #1 Preschool in America, providing an educational and innovative STAR curriculum.
Our reliable preschools are monitored 24 hours a day by security cameras that provide access to you via web or mobile device for a live view of the daycare facility. If in need of a daycare in Ivyland, PA, select the best. Call Children Of America at 215-240-6835 today to schedule a tour of our daycare school!…
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At Children Of America, we are dedicated to providing an exceptional environment for your child to flourish and thrive. We are a childcare in Warminster, PA with many years of experience in providingeducational daycare. Children of America is the #1 Preschool in America, providing an educational and innovative STAR curriculum.
Our reliable preschools are monitored 24 hours a day by security cameras that provide access to you via web or mobile device for a live view of the daycare facility. If in need of a daycare in Warminster, PA, select the best. Call Children Of America at 215-600-4295 today to schedule a tour of our daycare school!…
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FAQs for finding daycares in Hatboro
In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Hatboro, PA?
There are a variety of daycares in Hatboro, PA providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.
How can I find a daycare near me in Hatboro, PA?
If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 60 in Hatboro, PA as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Hatboro or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.
What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?
As you visit daycare facilities in Hatboro, PA, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Hatboro, PA.
Hatboro – frwiki.wiki
Hatboro is a town located east of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. In 2010, its population was 7360, estimated to be to 7912 inhabitants. Township incorporated at .
Demography
According to the 2010 census, 7360 people lived in the town. The population is estimated to be 7,912 in 2020.
Census history
Anya.
Pop.
% ±
1880
586
–
1890
781
▲ + 33.28%
1900
823
▲ + 5. 38%
1910
963
▲ + 17.01%
1920
1 102
▲ + 14.43%
1930
2651
▲ + 140.56%
1940
2605
▼ −1.74%
1950
4 788
▲ + 83.8%
1960
7 315
▲ + 52. 78%
1970
8880
▲ + 21.39%
1980
7 579
▼ −14.65%
1990
7 382
▼ −2.6%
2000
7 393
▲ + 0.15%
2010
7 360
▼ −0.45%
Is. 2020
7 912
▲ + 7.5%
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↑ a b and c (in) “ Detailed Profile of Hatboro, Montgomery, PA ” [“Hathboro Data, Montgomery County, PA”], on city-data.com (as of 14 October 2020 ) .
↑ (in) “ Hatboro “, Geographic Names Information System
↑ a and b (in) “ Hatboro, PA Profile: Facts and Data ” on the web site pennsylvania. hometownlocator.com (accessed October 14, 2020) .
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(fr) This article is taken in whole or in part from the English-language Wikipedia article Hatboro, Pennsylvania (see list of authors) .
Montgomery County (PA) Municipalities and Communities
City district
Norristown
Districts
Ambler Bridgeport Bryn Athyn Collegeville Conshohocken East Greenville Green Lane Hatborough Hatfield Jenkintown Lansdale Narbert Norristown North Wales Pennsburg Pottstown Red Hill Rockledge Royersford Schwenksville Suderton Telford ‡ Hatching West Conshohocken
Townships
Abington Cheltenham Douglas East Norriton Franconia Hatfield Horsham Limerick Lower Frederick Lower Gwynedd Lower Merion Lower Moreland Lower Pottsgrove Lower Providence Lower Salford Marlborough Montgomery New Hanover Percyomen Plymouth Salford Skippack Springfield Towamencin Upper Dublin Upper Frederick Upper Gwynedd Upper Hanover Upper Merion Upper Moreland Upper Pottsgrove Upper Providence Upper Salford West Norriton West Pottsgrove Whitemarsh Whitpain Worcester
Census-marked places
Arcadia University Ardmore ‡ Audubon Blue Bell Bryn Mawr Eagleville Evansburg Flourtown Fort Washington Gilbertsville Glenside Halfway House Harleysville Haverford College ‡ Horsham King of Prussia Kulpsville Maple Glen Montgomeryville Oreland Penn Wynn Plymouth Meeting Pottsgrove Sanatoga Skippack Spring House Spring Mount Stowe Trooper Willow Grove Woxall Wyncote Wyndmoor
Unincorporated communities
Arcola Ardsley Ashmead Village Bala Cynwyd Barren Hill Belmont Hills Bethayres Camp Hill Cedarbrook Cedars Center Point Center Square Chapel ‡ Colmar Congo Creamery Crestmont Earltenham Frontier Hill Drescher · Elkins Park · Erdenheim · Eureka ‡ · Fairview Village · Fitzwatertown · Franconia · Frederick · Fulmor · Géryville ‡ · Gladwyne · Graterford · Gulph Mills · Gwynedd · Gwynedd Valley · Haverford · Huntingtown · Môt Larety Hill Lark Layfield Lederach Line Lexington ‡ Linfield Mainland McKinley Meadowbrook Melrose Park Merion Mingo Miquon Mont Clare Montgomery Square New Hanover Square Noble North Hills Oaks Obelisk Pen Valley Perkiomenville Port Indian Port Kennedy Port Providence Pros pectville Rahns Schiller ‡ Roslyn Roychester Rydal Salford Salfordville Sassamansville Spring Mill Sumneytown Swedeland Three Tuns Tylersport Unionville ‡ Villanova ‡ Wayne ‡ Worcester West Yerk Zieglerville
Note
‡ These communities share a common area in several neighboring counties.
Weather in Hatborough for 3 days
Weather in Hatborough for 3 days
Weather in Hatborough for 3 days0008 The weather is indicated taking into account
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
Sun:
Sunrise 07:07 , Hall of Sun 9000 18:26 .
Moon:
Luno Sunrise 19:30 , Hall of Moon 08:53 , Phase Moon: Decreasing Moon
Geomagnetic field: Calm 9000
0020
UV Index: 3.6 (medium)
Protection required. Stay in the shade during the midday hours. Wear long sleeves and a hat. Use sunscreen.
Morning from 08:00 to 12:00
+9 . .. +18 ° C 9000 western , speed 1-2 m/s
On land:
The wind is felt as a continuous light current of air, felt on the face, the leaves rustle slightly at times, the weather vane begins to turn. Flags and pennants fluctuate slightly
At sea:
Weak short waves at sea. The ridges do not tip over and appear glassy. At sea, short waves are up to 30 centimeters high and up to 1-2 meters long.
Wind gusts: 4 m/s Relative humidity: 54-86% Cloudiness: 0% Atmospheric pressure: 763-764 mm. rt. Art. Visibility: 100%
9000 : light , western , speed 2-3 m/s Wind gusts: 6 m/s Relative humidity: 39-51% Cloudiness: 27% Atmospheric pressure: 762-764 mm. rt. Art. Visibility: 100%
Wind: Light , South , speed 1-3 m/sec Wind gusts: 6 m/sec 9000 Relative air humidity: 59-86 % Cloudiness: 43% Atmospheric pressure: 762-763 mm. rt. Art. Visibility: 100%
day from 12:01 to 18:00
+19 … +21 ° C cloudy
Wind: , South , speed 4-5 m/sec
on land:
Leaves and thin branches of trees with foliage fluctuate continuously, the wind develops light flags. The smoke, as it were, licks off the top of the pipe and is pulled out by the wind almost horizontally (at a wind speed of 4 m / s or more). Tall grass and grain crops begin to sway.
At sea:
Light sea. Short, well-defined waves are noticeable. The crests of the waves capsize, forming a vitreous foam, occasionally small white lambs are formed. The average wave height is from 60 centimeters to 1 meter, the length reaches 6 meters.
Luno Sunrise 20:33 , Hall of Moon 11:07 , Phase of the Moon: Decreasing Moon
Geomagnetic field: active
UV index: 1.1 (low)
No protection required. Staying outdoors is not dangerous.
Night from 00:01 to 06:00
+14 … +15 ° C
wind , Wind, wind southeast , speed 4 m/s Wind gusts: 14 m/s Relative air humidity: 95-98% Cloudiness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 955-7458 mm. rt. Art. Visibility: 100%
Morning from 06:01 to 12:00
9000 +15 … +18 ° C 9000 Wind: light , southeast , speed 5 m/sec Wind gusts: 14 m/sec Relative air humidity: 87-98% Cloudness: 100% ATMICTION: 753-755 mm. rt. Art. Rainfall: 0.4 mm. Visibility: 76-100%
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rain
Wind: Moderate , South , speed 6-7 m/sec
on land:
Wind raises dust and light pieces of paper. Thin branches of trees and without foliage sway. The smoke is mixed in the air, losing its shape. This is the best wind for wind turbine operation. Waves run through tall grass and crops.
At sea:
Moderate sea. The waves are elongated, the crests of some of them capsize, forming swirling foam in places – white lambs, which are visible in many places. The wave height is from 1 to 1.5 meters, the length reaches 15 meters
Wind gusts: 16 m/s Relative air humidity: 83-95% Cloudiness: 100% Atmospheric pressure: 7. 075 rt. Art. Rainfall: 9 mm. Visibility: 19-97%
9000 Wind:
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W. Houston Street KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Broken Arrow, OK
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W. Houston Street KinderCare
Welcome to W. Houston Street KinderCare
Welcome to W. Houston Street KinderCare! We are centrally located in this bustling suburb of Broken Arrow, southeast of Tulsa, OK. Our staff works hard every day to help children build confidence for life by creating a fun learning environment that fosters a sense of discovery, togetherness, and wonder. We also encourage physical activity daily through our Take It Outdoors curriculum. Everyone belongs in our circle—we love our families and meeting new friends!
Our classrooms are places to thrive! In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour!
Meet Jaime Atkins, Our Center Director
Meet Jaime Atkins! She is the Center Director at W. Houston Street KinderCare in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Jamie attended Tulsa Technology Center, where she earned her Child Care Professional. She also has a Bronze Directors credential from the state of Oklahoma. She has been with KinderCare since 2002 and has been working in early education since 1995. Outside of work, Jamie enjoys traveling, going to the beach, and spending time with her family and friends. “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I remember, involve me and I learn.” – Benjamin Franklin
W. Houston Street KinderCare Programs
Our Teachers
Family Stories
FAQs
AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED
We’re so proud!
Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.
SCHOOL-READY
What Learning Looks Like
Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.
W. Houston Street KinderCare Programs
Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)
Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.
Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)
Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.
Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)
This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.
Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)
This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!
Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)
When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.
Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)
You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!
School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)
Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.
Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program
Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)
In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!
Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)
KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.
Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)
Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)
STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)
You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!
Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
Our little one was with W. Houston Street KinderCare for the first year of his life until we moved to Texas. We could not be more pleased and satisfied by what the girls did for him at the center. Everything was always so consistent and done with lots of love and care. It has been a year since then, but I know that our son would remember all of the ladies who took care of him every day from when he was just six weeks old. I still get emails on occasion reminding parents of an upcoming open house and other events. When we receive these emails, it makes my wife and me a little sad, because we are not a part of this center any longer. We hope to drop by next time we are in town so that we can see everyone! We give our best wishes to the whole staff, little babies, and young children in this center’s care. I’m positive that they are in good hands and the best facility their parents could ask for in a daycare. We miss the staff–Jennifer and I send our love!
Clint – KinderCare Parent
My grandchildren have attended KinderCare Learning Center for many years. I have always been impressed with the organization and cleanliness of this facility in Broken Arrow. The teachers have been structured, engaging, and a positive influence on my grandkids. The learning center consistently communicates the curriculum and daily activities of the kids. I have and would recommend the facility to family and friends who needs someone they can trust to take care of their kids/grandkids.
Brenda G. – KinderCare Parent
I have been an avid KinderCare client for over six years. I have four children who have attended W. Houston Street KinderCare. We are so thankful and so pleased with the care our children have received. Any time we have had any concerns or issues they are addressed immediately. The staff at KinderCare treats my children as they would treat their own. We had a medical issue with one of my daughters that required some extra work on the staff’s part, as well as a very close eye to ensure her safety. KinderCare did a fantastic job! I was so relieved having that confidence. I can’t express how much stress that took off of my shoulders knowing that my daughter was in good hands of trained, loving people. KinderCare helps my children develop, socialize, and communicate effectively. The curriculum is fantastic! My children have gone to Kindergarten and tested the highest in their school. I firmly believe this is because of the passion of the individuals that are teaching my children and the desire they are putting in them to thirst for more knowledge by making it fun and rewarding. I would not take my children anywhere but here. W. Houston Street KinderCare is a top-notch program and we have been truly blessed to have the staff as a part of our family’s life. I would, and have, recommended this place to all my family and friends in need of exceptional child care. Their level of professionalism and caring is unbeatable. Thank you, KinderCare and staff, for taking such amazing care of my babies and personally investing in their future as my husband and I have.
Stephanie W. – KinderCare Parent
My family and I just wanted to take a few moments to say thank you to W. Houston Street KinderCare for the excellent care that they provide for our daughter on a daily basis. Upon learning of my pregnancy, my husband and I began our hunt for the perfect daycare. We read rave reviews regarding KinderCare Learning Center and definitely preferred the center style to the in-home type. We scheduled a walk-through appointment with this location as well as many other child care facilities. The staff at KinderCare was by far our favorite, as they made us feel welcome and at home. Our daughter has been with them since she was six weeks old and she recently celebrated her fourth birthday. My husband and I know that she is safe and very well cared for at this center. The bumps that we have encountered along the way have always been met head-on by the staff and for that we are extremely appreciative. The care that staff members give our daughter has been on par with our expectations, which we place extremely high regarding our “Princess.” Our daughter learns so much at the center and has tons of fun, too! We have her enrolled in a Phonics course at your center as well, which is excellent! She comes home and loves showing us the new letters and sounds that she has learned. When she starts school, she will be beyond ready with sight words and such. The curriculum that she learns is amazing! We definitely recommend KinderCare Learning Center to all parents! The staff and their love and care give us the peace-of-mind we need to go to work every day knowing that our kiddo is in loving arms. They say it takes a village to raise a child, but we say it takes hardworking parents and KinderCare! Thank you for all you do!
Shawna & Paul V. – KinderCare Parent
As first time parents, we read all of the books and blogs giving suggestions for how to pick a daycare. What questions to ask, what to look at, etc. We visited several and liked them all, but when we walked out of the W. Houston Street KinderCare, I told my husband, “This is the one. I don’t want to look anywhere else, she has to go here.” From that day on, we have been more than happy to be a part of the KinderCare family. Leaving a newborn with people you don’t know is hard…. I cried. The teachers understood and reassured me. The first several weeks, I called often and my husband stopped by to check on her. We were never made to feel like we were intruding or that we were silly. As our daughter got older, the teachers took time to get to know her. She has never just been “one of the kids,” she is an individual and made to feel special. By the time she was two, she was counting and singing the alphabet. When she was old enough, she started taking additional classes to help her learn more about the things that she was showing interest in. Music was a huge hit! Now she’s almost four and walks through the school with confidence, saying hi to her favorite teachers along the way. She once told me, “When I grow up, I want to be a teacher like Miss Mary.” By the way, she also thinks Miss Liz is the smartest person she knows. I can’t say enough good things about our KinderCare. On the few occasions that we’ve had a concern, Ms. Kelly or Ms. Jaime have been more than happy to help us. From the clean facility to the awesome staff, we couldn’t ask for more.
Brandace & Brandon M. – KinderCare Parent
Share Your Story
If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,
please share your story with us
.
Who Are KinderCare Families?
They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.
Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.
A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A
Home in Houston
Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accreditations does KinderCare have?
We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.
Do you offer part-time schedules at W. Houston Street KinderCare?
Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.
How does naptime work at W. Houston Street KinderCare?
Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.
Do you support alternative diets?
We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.
Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?
We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.
Does my child need to be potty-trained?
Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.
Broken Arrow KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Broken Arrow, OK
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Broken Arrow KinderCare
Welcome to Broken Arrow KinderCare
Welcome to Broken Arrow KinderCare in Oklahoma! We are honored to serve our growing city’s hard-working families and are dedicated to maintaining a positive and nurturing environment that builds confident and independent children. Our staff provides a warm, welcoming, and supportive classroom for children of all abilities, backgrounds, and experiences. Our mission is that you feel welcomed and part of our KinderCare family the moment you walk through our center doors!
Our classrooms are places to thrive! In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour!
Broken Arrow KinderCare Programs
Our Teachers
Family Stories
FAQs
AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED
We’re so proud!
Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.
SCHOOL-READY
What Learning Looks Like
Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.
Broken Arrow KinderCare Programs
Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)
Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.
Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)
Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.
Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)
This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.
Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)
This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!
Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)
When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.
Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program
Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)
KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.
Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)
Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)
Aerobics
Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
Broken Arrow KinderCare has been a part of our family for five years. As a stay-at-home mother of four, I definitely researched child care facilities. The Broken Arrow KinderCare has given me peace of mind. I know that they treat my children as if they were their own. My kids come home happy and are excited to attend each morning. The curriculum is amazing and they offer many one on one classes that promote “fun learning,” such as Spanish, Phonics, Cooking, and Music Adventures. We have taken advantage of using the phonics and cooking classes and have nothing but positive things to say about each. I definitely have referred friends and family, both, to the center. Our youngest is now seven years old and in the School Age program–it will be a bittersweet day when we say good bye to our KinderCare family! They are a part of our lives.
Vickie – KinderCare Parent
Share Your Story
If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,
please share your story with us
.
Who Are KinderCare Families?
They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.
Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.
A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A
Home in Houston
Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accreditations does KinderCare have?
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Two US Air Force officers, Major Vic “Dick” Deakins (Travolta) and Captain Riley Hale (Slatery), are partners and close friends and close friends. The film opens with a friendly boxing spar between the two. Deakins knocks Hale out, stating afterwards that Hale could have beaten him if he hadn’t chickened out at the last moment. After sparring, Hale gives him the $20 he lost (persuading Deakins to take it by allegedly stealing it from the major’s wallet), and then both pilots serving at Whitman Air Force Base (the only home base for B-2 “Spirit” bombers) are sent to a secret exercise in a B-3 stealth bomber (a fictional upgraded version of the real B-2) with two B83 thermonuclear bombs on board.
After successfully disappearing from Utah Air Force Base radar, Deakins strikes up a friendly conversation with Hale and asks him to look out the right window. At that moment, he takes out a gun and is about to shoot a friend. A fight ensues aboard the aircraft, during which Deakins manages to eject Hale and drop both bombs on the ground. Before leaving the bomber, Deakins informs the base that Hale has lost control and that he, Deakins, is ejecting, after which the unguided bomber crashes into a mountain over one of Utah’s canyons.
In the meantime, the Air Force is sending a SWAT team to remove the bombs. But they are not on board the aircraft, and the squad reports a Broken Arrow situation – an event related to nuclear weapons, warheads or components, in this case, the loss of a nuclear weapon. Deakins’ mercenaries then destroy the squad.
Hale survives his ejection and is found by park ranger Terry Carmichael, whom he persuades to help track down Deakins and thwart his plans. After stealing a nuclear weapon, Hale tries to defuse the bombs by entering the wrong activation code. But Deakins has foreseen this, and Hale inadvertently activates the timer for the explosion of one of the bombs. Hale tries to carry both bombs deep into the copper shaft so that Deakins doesn’t get them. Deakins appears and retrieves the second bomb, dooming Hale and Terry to death from the explosion of the first, but they manage to escape from the mine via an underground river. After a nuclear explosion, an electromagnetic pulse destroys a NEST intelligence helicopter sent to pick up the warheads. Terry and Hale then split up. Terry hides on Deakins’ boat while Hale is picked up by the military.
Hale guesses that Deakins is transporting the bomb on a train to Denver and is chasing him in a helicopter. On the train, Hale discovers Terry. A shootout breaks out between Hale, Terry, and Deakins’ hired guns. Most of the mercenaries die, and Deakins’ helicopter explodes. Deakins, realizing that his plans have failed (he blackmailed the US government, demanding $ 250 million), decides to detonate a nuclear warhead along with himself and the city. Hale and Deakins come face-to-face, and a hand-to-hand fight ensues near the bomb. Hale manages to defeat Deakins and disable the timer two seconds before the explosion, after which he leaves the train. At that moment, the car crashes into another car, and the bomb flies into Deakins’ chest. The whole train explodes.
Survivor Hale discovers a switched off and burnt bomb among the wreckage of the train, and next to it is the same $20 bill on a branch. Then he finds Terry and they finally introduce themselves.
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An early version of the John Woo film was about two hours long and featured more character development and more gore in the action scenes.
Christian Slater turned down a role in Hitmen (1995) to work with director John Woo.
Christian Slater did most of his own stunts.
Howie Long’s character was originally supposed to be killed off at the beginning of the movie, but when Fox executives saw the footage and liked his performance, his role was quickly expanded to include him in the entire movie.
Samantha Mathis asked her friend Sandra Bullock for tips on shooting action scenes. Bullock advised her to hum the James Bond theme before each take.
Most of the action scenes were filmed on location, not in the studio.
The phrase “broken arrow” is not actually used to refer to the theft, loss, or confiscation of nuclear weapons or their components from the US; it is actually an “empty quiver”. A “broken arrow” is defined in CJCSI 3150. 03B, Joint Reporting Structure Event and Incident Reports, as an accident involving a US nuclear weapon that does not pose a risk of nuclear war.
Like John Woo’s first American film, Hard Target (1993), this film suffered from reshoot problems caused by studio interference and rating problems caused by the MPAA. According to some reports, the studio’s intervention in this film was even greater than in Hard Target (1993).
Helen Hunt was offered the role of Terry Carmichael, but turned it down in favor of the film Tornado (1996).
Howie Long did his own stunts in the film.
Samantha Mathis is Christian Slater’s ex-girlfriend.
To promote the film, the advertising department sent out sunglasses similar to those worn by John Travolta to the media. The sunglasses had the Broken Arrow logo printed on the lower left lens.
Part of Hans Zimmer’s score was also used in the movie Scream 2 (1997).
John Woo took Samantha Mathis and Christian Slater, put their pictures together and decided, “They fit. ”
Gunsmith estimates that over 60,000 rounds were fired during filming.
Samantha Mathis plays Terry Carmichael, the love interest of Christian Slater’s character Riley Hale. She also played the love interest of Slater’s character in Turn Up the Volume (1990) and they voiced characters who were romantically involved in Fern Valley: The Last Rainforest (1992).
John Travolta formed a close friendship with John Woo during filming.
For the fight scenes, Christian Slater and John Travolta trained with former boxing champion Carlos Palomino.
The popular movie news site Ain’t It Cool News takes its name from a phrase from the movie.
Oliver Wood was considered as the film’s director of photography, but he could not accept the job due to a broken ankle he sustained while filming Cutthroat Island (1995). He was replaced by Peter Levy (who also replaced him on the set of Cutthroat Island). Director John Woo later chose Wood to direct his next film, Face Off (1997).
During the final blows of the final fistfight, when Hale kicks and punches, growls and roars of wild cats (ie lions, tigers, etc.) are heard.
John Woo chose Samantha Mathis as Carmichael because she “wasn’t a scared girl in need of protection.”
Samantha Mathis said that kissing ex-boyfriend Christian Slater in this movie was “like kissing a brother.”
John Travolta and Frank Whaley starred together in Pulp Fiction (1994), in the famous “Big Kahuna Burger” scene.
In the film, John Travolta’s character says, “Fuck them if they can’t joke.” Christian Slater said exactly the same line in the movie Deadly Attraction (1988).
Hans Zimmer’s soundtrack was inspired by the work of Ennio Morricone with Sergio Leone.
After the unexpected success of Speed (1994), Graham Yost’s screenplay for this film became a hot commodity (along with the Flood screenplay, which became Downpour (1998) for Paramount) and was selected by Twentieth-Century Fox. As soon as the studio managed to get Oscar nominee John Travolta in the lead role, the film was immediately green-lit. Travolta became a popular movie star again thanks to the huge success of Pulp Fiction (1994).
Jennifer Aniston was considered for the role of park ranger Terry Carmichael.
The protagonists of the film wear a Breitling Aerospace watch with a quartz movement and a titanium case.
The film was not released in December 1995 because the special effects work was not completed on time. It was released the following February.
Samantha Mathis dyed her hair red for the film.
The pistol used by Vic Deakins is a 3rd generation Beretta 93R.
Christian Slater quit smoking for this film so that he could do all the necessary stunt work.
According to Trains magazine, the train chase scene was filmed on the short Central Montana Rail line, which, of course, is not in Utah or Colorado. There is no real railroad company called “National Regional”.
Samantha Mathis was a big fan of John Travolta and was very excited about working with him.
When composing the score for this film, Academy Award winner Hans Zimmer sought to reinvent the action genre, as he did in 1989’s Black Rain, and hired legendary guitarist Dwayne Eddy to create Morricone’s unique western sound, which would match the frantic pace of the film.
Both John Travolta and Christian Slater previously starred in Quentin Tarantino films: Slater in True Love (1993) and Travolta in Pulp Fiction (1994). Tarantino did not direct True Love (1993), but he wrote both films.
John Travolta and Samantha Mathis later worked together on The Punisher (2004).
The studio originally hired director Dwight H. Little to direct the film, but he had to turn it down because he was approached to direct Free Willy 2: The New Adventure (1995) at the same time. Little chose to direct the sequel to Free Willy for Warner Bros., believing the film would be as successful as the original. Fox ended up hiring John Woo to work on the film, as he was the perfect director for this kind of film.
The screaming sound effect used in the film when Kelly is thrown from the train was named after Howie Long (“The Howie Long scream”), which can also be heard in many films.
The weapon Deakins uses in the mine is a Ruger AC556K.
Lauren Holly was considered for the role of Terry Carmichael.
John Travolta was originally offered the role of Riley Hale. After reading the script, he was more intrigued and excited about the role of Vic Deakins, the character with the haircut, and signed on for the part. Shortly thereafter, Christian Slater was signed to play Riley Hale.
John Travolta and Delroy Lindo previously starred together in Get Shorty (1995).
In the novelization of the film, based on the original screenplay by Graham Yost, Terry Carmichael (played by Samantha Mathis) is not the helpless character she is portrayed in the film.
The stealth fighter shown is modeled after the B-2 Spirit bomber. The villain smokes American Spirit brand cigarettes.
Christian Slater and Howie Long would later appear together in 3000 Miles to Graceland (2001).
In the novelization of the film, the character of Hale is slightly younger than Christian Slater’s actual age. The script was revised, as for John Travolta, in accordance with his age.
In the novelization, based on the original screenplay by Graham Yost, Deakins was much older. When John Travolta signed on to play the lead role, the script was revised to fit Travolta’s age and appearance.
Halle Berry said in an interview that she was considered for the role of Terry Carmichael but didn’t get the part because a studio executive said black park rangers didn’t exist.
The film is not a remake of the western Broken Arrow (1950) of the same name.
Delroy Lindo and Vondie Curtis-Hall previously worked together in Crooklyn (1994).
John Travolta’s character takes off his uniform after exposing himself as a traitor because the military demanded it.
John Travolta was given the choice to play either Deakins or Hale in the film. He chose the villain Deakins.
Director John Woo originally wanted Hale to die.
Hale and Terry don’t call each other by their first names until the end of the movie.
Kelly’s Nuclear Recovery Team wears six-color Desert Combat Uniform with “Chocolate Chip” design. At the time of the film’s release, they had already been replaced a few years ago by the three-color Desert Combat Uniform with the “Coffee Stain” pattern.
Deakins makes two mistakes about reconnaissance satellites: 1) They cannot “change orbit” – once the rocket that launched them put them on an orbital trajectory, they remain there indefinitely, or until they deorbit; 2) He says that the next satellite is two hours away – spacecraft in low Earth orbit (like reconnaissance satellites) orbit the Earth every 90 minutes.
When the park ranger handcuffs Hale, her gun is at the ready. As he hits her on the head and pins her to him, he pulls her gun out of its holster.
Hale shoots Deakins in the arm from a helicopter. But during the explosion of the helicopter and the boxing match, there is no bullet wound on his arm.
The first bomb countdown changes from 23 minutes to 26:33.
During a train fight, the shadows cast by the sun move from one side of the train to the other.
In the B3 cockpit, the loader position display shows the nuclear bombs one slot apart; in the context of the cargo compartment, they are physically located next to each other.
When Terry gives Hale the remaining bullets during the fight with the helicopter, he puts five rounds into the revolver and uses them all to shoot the helicopter. But later in the mine, Hale has more ammo left.
When Hale shoots the helicopter pilot, the bullet pierces and shatters the bottom glass and kills the pilot. But later this window is shown unbroken when the helicopter crashes.
A helicopter fires at the truck from the side, but later bullet holes are seen entering from the front and exiting from the back.
When Terry first encounters Hale, she must be standing in his shadow facing the rising sun, but there is no outline of the shadow on her face or body, and her hair appears to be illuminated.
During the dialogue after the boxing match between Deakins and Hale, the camera pans several times. Every time you change the angle, the $20 bill folds differently.
As Hale loads Carmichael’s gun when they are trapped on the cliff, he loads four bullets. But when the hero shoots, he fires five shots, which is clearly audible.
While chasing a truck, after Terri uses up her remaining ammo in a fight with a helicopter, Hale somehow reloads her 5-shot revolver. He then fires six shots at the pursuing truck.
When Hale and Carmichael steal the boat, the binoculars disappear and then reappear on the boat.
In many fight scenes, especially the last one, Christian Slater’s character is beaten up, but in the next shot the blood and sweat are gone.
Terri (Samantha Mathis) appears in a white tank top with a green shirt tied at the waist, and a few seconds later she is in the shirt.
Boxes in a train car are shown engulfed in flames and burning, and then undamaged once the fire dies down.
The hills disappear when the train passes through the tunnel.
When the fake park ranger first appears at the campsite, the sun is setting, but when the camera cuts to the campsite and back to the fake park ranger, it’s completely dark outside.
After loading the nuclear bomb on the ship, Deakins and crew are in full sun, then in shade, then back in the sun.
Terry puts handcuffs on Riley’s right hand, but when he breaks free and pinches her head, they end up on her left hand.
The train was supposed to go east, but it is going west. Shadows on the wrong side of the train.
Within a single day, the heroes somehow traverse nearly all of Utah, despite numerous delays and country roads.
Military pilots are prohibited from boxing due to the risk of head injury. Any loss of consciousness entails DNIF (Duty Not Including Flying) for the pilot and requires a medical examination. What is completely incomprehensible is that Dickens and Hale are boxing without helmets.
The UH-1H (Huey) helicopter that shoots Hale and Terry is designed not to explode on impact. The tail rotors would not have exploded on impact with the rocks, they would have shattered.
A nuclear explosion cannot be passed off as an earthquake by the government. Non-governmental seismographs around the world would be able to distinguish a natural earthquake from a nuclear explosion.
Grenades have a 3 second delay, which is not enough for them to reach the bottom of the elevator shaft.
Almost all aircraft are designed to fly without electricity (with the exception of some modern fighters), EMP will simply disable the helicopter’s avionics, but will not affect its engine or performance in any way.
An underground nuclear explosion does not cause EMP.
The wagons of the train are wooden freight wagons. Since the mid-twentieth century, carriages have been built from metal, and all the old carriages have been decommissioned long before the events of this film.
A hammer thrown by hand at a person’s head does not have enough momentum to throw it back.
When Riley is thrown from the train, he falls straight down. However, his body had to fall at an angle, maintaining momentum from the forward movement of the train.
The Secretary of Defense tells Giles over the phone that a “Broken Arrow” has occurred, then explains that it is a code phrase used to describe a lost nuclear bomb. Since Giles is on a cell phone (which is unlikely to work on a plane), the Secretary of Defense’s explanation for such an easily controlled mode of communication is a flagrant violation of standard security protocol. Later, he speaks again on his magical mobile phone that works in jet planes and discusses the core leak and even the whole theft and ransom plot.
During the flight, Hale tells Deakins that their speed is 800 miles per hour. If the plane were flying at 800 miles per hour, there would be a sonic boom in the park.
Deakins didn’t hit Pritchett with a flashlight with enough force to crush Pritchett’s throat, so Pritchett couldn’t choke, his throat might hurt for a while, but he wouldn’t choke.
Deakins falls off the back of the lead truck, gets up and runs after him as the second truck tries to run him over. The trucks are clearly in excess of 30 mph, but Deakins manages to catch up with the leading truck, despite starting many yards behind it. Usain Bolt, the fastest sprinter on Earth, has a top speed of 27.8 miles per hour.
The cockpit of a stealth bomber is not really big enough for two reclining seats.
Deakins sets up one of the bombs simply with a code timer, and Hale later attempts to deactivate it. All this is fictional. The unlocking of nuclear weapons in the US belongs exclusively to the President of the United States. If a weapon is lost or stolen, it cannot simply be cocked, as the US has a two-man rule that requires two authorized persons to check the codes given to them before using the weapon, stolen or not.
When the soldiers open the bomb bay doors, the whole plane is covered in mud, except for the door, which the soldiers open.
Skydiving from a disabled aircraft is not a crime, even if you land in a national park.
The Deakins Rescue Helicopter can only carry one or two people, and that’s obvious. The rest of his team would be stuck on the train.
Carmichael tells Hale that the mine is 2,000 feet deep. There are various accompanying bugs, such as how long it takes the elevator to go up and down, but the most egregious bug is that from the bottom of the shaft they end up in an underground river that flows “up” to the river outside.
Hale wouldn’t be fooled by Terry’s statement that her gun was not loaded. First, a trained soldier would recognize the difference in the mass of an unloaded weapon in his hands. Secondly, since the gun was a revolver, Hale, holding the gun in his hands, could easily see if there were shells in his cylinder.
When Hale and Carmichael enter the underground river, they are supposedly at a depth of 2,000 feet. But the river is lit by direct sunlight.
Bullet holes in the train’s antenna reveal that it is actually made of white-painted chipboard.
Salt Lake City and Denver have railroads from different directions, but the map Hale and Wilkins study only shows the one Deakins plans to use.
When the nuke hits Deakins and throws him out of the train car, there is a very quick shot of the mannequin being replaced by the actor before impact.
Captain Riley Hale’s stunt performer is pretty obvious when Hale and Terry Carmichael jump off a ledge together during a helicopter chase.
After Deakins resets the timer on the active nuke, he breaks the buttons on the circuit board, but a couple of the buttons were already broken before he hit them.
Film Broken Arrow (USA, 1996) – Poster-Movie
Film Broken Arrow (USA, 1996) – Poster-Movie
Film
Broken Arrow (1996, USA), IMDb: 6.1
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Two US Air Force aces are tasked with a secret mission in a stealth aircraft with two nuclear warheads on board. Dickens, a loser in life who constantly misses promotions, plans to steal warheads in order to blackmail the US government. But his partner Hale is an honest guy and won’t let anyone take and steal the property of his home country so easily.
Country USA
Genres Action
Director John Woo
Duration1 hour 48 minutes
Release date February 9, 1996
Age limit16+
Actors
John Travolta, Delroy Lindo, Christian Slater, Bob Gunton, Samantha Mathis, Frank Whaley, Howie Long, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Jack Tom Curtis-Hall, Vito Ruginis
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Read “Broken Arrow” – Lackey Mercedes – Page 1
Mercedes Lackey
Broken Arrow
Chapter One
“We could be brother and sister,” thought Chris, glancing at fellow Hero. “Maybe even twins…”
Talia sat on the Roland lightly and naturally, due to the fact that during her training in the north they spent most of their time in the saddle. Chris’s landing was just as relaxed, for the same reason. After such a long practice, both could easily eat, sleep… yes, and maybe even make love without leaving the saddle! The first two things they did, and repeatedly. The third was never done – but Chris had heard gossip about the Heralds who tried. It didn’t sound interesting enough to make him really want to try.
They expected to get to the capital and the College in the early evening, so they both put on their best and cleanest uniforms. The Heralds’ white field robes were made of tough leather, but after eighteen months in the field, Chris and Thalia had only one more or less decent set each, and they were saving it for today.
— So we look decent. And no more,” Chris groaned to himself, mournfully looking at his left knee. The leather trouser leg was so worn out that it was slightly frayed, which meant that it had acquired a tendency to get dirty. And on White, dirt is clearly visible; after a day of riding, the uniforms of both Heralds were a little grey. Maybe not to the casual observer, but Chris noticed.
Tantris made a cockbet, and Chris suddenly realized that his Companion and Roland were strutting together.
“On purpose, two-legged brother,” came Tantris’s mental message, tinged with a hint of laughter, “Since you two are such terrible ragamuffins, we thought we should divert attention from you. When we make out like this, no one will look at you.
– Thank you – still.
– By the way, you could not pass for twins: her hair is too reddish and she is too small in stature. That’s just for brother and sister – yes. Although where do you get blue eyes …
“I have a lot of blue-eyed people in my family,” Chris replied with mock indignation. Both father and mother have blue eyes.
– Then, if you wanted to be brother and sister, your mother would have to hide in the Bard’s chest so that Talia would get brown eyes and curly hair. Tantris made a leap and arched his neck, slyly squinting a sapphire eye at his Chosen One.
Chris surreptitiously looked at his trainee once more and came to the conclusion that Tantris was right. Thalia’s hair was indeed too red and frizzy to come out of the “same basket” as his straight blue-black strands. And Talia barely reached his chin. But both Heralds had thinly chiselled faces, and the same manner of movement.
– Alberich’s training. And Keren.
– Probably.
— But you are prettier than her. What, however, you know. Chris burst out laughing in surprise, and Thalia looked at him questioningly.
— Will it be allowed to ask?…
— Yes, Tantris, — answered Chris, inhaling the spring air and chuckling. — Teases me for my vanity.
“I wish I could,” Thalia said with a note of envy in her voice, “someday be able to talk to Roland like that.”
– You should be glad that you can’t. You are spared a lot of hairpins and jokes.
— How long before we get home?
– A little over an hour. Chris gazed at the verdant landscape with obvious satisfaction, now and then inhaling deeply the air smelling of flowers. I bet a silver coin that I know what you’re thinking.
— So many? Thalia chuckled, turning in her saddle to look him in the face. — A copper would be more appropriate.
– Let me judge. Finally, I asked.
— Exactly.
They drove for several versts in silence: Chris wanted to give Thalia the opportunity to answer when she wanted to. The quiet chime of the bellies and hooves of the Companions on the hard surface of the Trade Route sounded like soothing music.
“Ethics,” Talia said at last.
— Wow, what a serious subject to think about!
“Yes, I think so…” Talia obviously went back into herself; her eyes clouded over and Chris coughed to get her attention again.
“You disappeared somewhere,” he softly reproached Thalia, who jumped in surprise. Well, that’s what you said – ethics. Ethics of what?
– My Gift. Especially its use…
— I thought you figured it out.
– In a situation of danger – yes. In a situation where there was no suitable and just punishment within the framework of normal legal proceedings.
— Because… that he raped children?
– Exactly. Thalia winced slightly. “I thought I would never feel clean again after touching his mind. But what could I do with it? Order to be executed? That… wouldn’t be enough punishment for what he’d done. Throw in jail? Doesn’t fit anywhere. And, as much as I would like to slowly tear him to pieces, the Heralds do not torture.
— So what did you do with him anyway? I mean in detail. Before, you didn’t want to talk about it.
– Used … something like a spiritual healing technique, only upside down; the basis was that I am a projecting empath. I don’t remember what Dewan called it, but you attach another thought or a set of feelings to a particular thought, which you build yourself. Then every time such a thought comes into a person’s head, with it comes what you want. Like with Vostel, whenever he thought that he himself was to blame for what happened, he immediately came to mind what I put into him.
— Namely? Thalia chuckled.
– “Well, next time I won’t make such a fool!” And when he was ready to give up from the pain, he thought: “But today it’s not as bad as yesterday, and tomorrow it will be even better.” In fact, without words – only feelings.
“In this case, feelings worked better than any words,” Chris muttered thoughtfully, absently brushing away the fly.
– Dewan said the same. Well, I did something like that with that…thing. Took his stepdaughter’s worst memories and tied them to all his thoughts about women. And she made sure that it seemed to him that the victim was himself. You saw what happened.
Chris shuddered.
– He went crazy. Just collapsed foaming at the mouth.
– No, he has not gone mad. I just locked myself in the endless repetition of what I put into it. A worthy punishment: he experiences exactly the same thing that he subjected his stepdaughters to. This is true, at least in my opinion, because if he ever changes his attitude to what he has done, he can free himself. Of course, then,” Thalia grimaced, “it’s quite possible that he will dance in the noose for the murder of his elder stepdaughter. The law forbids the execution of the insane, but does not spare those who have regained their sanity. Finally, what I have done is to satisfy his stepdaughter, who is, after all, the one whom I wish with all my heart to come out of all the trouble with a healthy mind.
— So what is the ethical problem?
— It was a stressful situation, a situation of danger. But is it ethical, say, to read people’s minds during Council meetings and act on the information received?
“Uh…” Chris found it difficult to answer.
See?
– Let’s approach the problem in a different way. You can read people’s faces and movements – we’ve all been taught that. Would you hesitate to use such knowledge in the Council or not?