Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Naming ceremony script

We chose a naming ceremony for our daughter in lieu of a traditional christening. We are not religious, but still wanted to:
  • welcome baby
  • introduce her formally to friends and family
  • state our thoughts and wishes for baby's future and the kind of person we want her to become
  • commit, in front of friends and family, to be the best parents we can
  • acknowledge we will need the support of friends and family to do this

I found it took a lot of research before I was confident in planning the day. A lot of thought, smiles and tears went into the script below. Our celebrant helped put it together and lead the ceremony on the day.

Friends did some of the readings - we wanted it everyone to feel involved and not just part of an audience. There are also some bits in the promises where everyone got to join in.

I've taken our names etc out to preserve our privacy. I hope if you're looking for some ideas for non-religious, not too 'hippy', ceremony of your own you find it helpful.

Naming Ceremony Script

1. Welcome and introduction
Welcome everyone. A warm welcome to you all, friends and family as we come together to celebrate new life – the life of a beautiful baby girl – [BABY].

Thank you all for being here. Today we mark a milestone not only for [BABY’S NAME], but for her mum and dad, [MOTHER] and [FATHER], for her grandparents, for everyone whose lives she has touched in the short time she has been in this world.

We are all deeply touched by the birth of a baby. That a child is born into this world in innocence and pure love, is indeed a miracle. A tiny human who is so dependent on us for all her nurturing, her nourishment and her learning.

We all share in the joy of [BABY]’s arrival – just as we all share the responsibility of shaping her into a person. [BABY] needs everyone’s good and caring influence as we offer her our love, our knowledge and our wisdom.

2. First Reading:
The Prophet on Children, by Khalil Gibran

3. Announcing the name
Now it is time to formally welcome [BABY] with love as we bestow her name.

[BABY] was born [DATE] at [LOCATION]. [Father] supported [MOTHER] through the birth and was first to hold [BABY] in his arms.

[BABY’S NAME] is named for the women in [MOTHER] and [FATHER]’s family who have passed on and who would have shared their delight in her.

A name is very important. It distinguishes us from others and gives us a sense of belonging in our family and community.

[BABY] – your name has been chosen with love and with the strength of heritage. We therefore name you [BABY’S FULL NAME]. We wish you long life and happiness in a loving and peaceful world. May you bring joy to your parents, your family and friends.

4. Parents Promises

"Making the decision to have a child is momentous. It is to decide forever to
have your heart go walking around outside your body."
– Elizabeth Stone

In human history there is no deeper connection than that of a baby and her parents. As new parents, [MOTHER]’s and [FATHER]’s lives have changed forever.

Before they were a couple in love, committed to each other in marriage. Now they have become a true family with that commitment extending to [Baby]. This is now a close and loving family unit.

Families are important – the role of parenthood held in high regard. To be responsible for a new life strengthens the bond that [FATHER] and [MOTHER] share and brings a strong purpose to their lives.

[MOTHER] and [FATHER], in front of your family and friends do you both promise that you will continue to treasure the time you spend together, and support each other through the changes in your lives?
We do
[MOTHER] and [FATHER], this wee soul is so dear to you both. She has come into your lives
and changed them forever, and now your role as parents has been embraced with responsibility, care and love.

I ask that you make your own personal declaration of commitment and unconditional love to [BABY].

[FATHER], do you promise to protect and provide for [Baby] a so she may grow up to be happy and safe?
I do

[MOTHER], do you promise to encourage her curiosity, courage and enthusiasm so that she can face life’s challenges with resilience and optimism?
I do

[MOTHER] & [FATHER]please repeat together after me:

We promise to cherish and nurture [BABY] throughout her life.
We promise to guide [BABY] and to respect and support the choices she makes.
We promise to do our best to raise [BABY] to take her place in the community as a kind and caring person.


5. Family and Friends Promises
[MOTHER] and [FATHER] are very aware that raising a child holds big responsibilities. It is important that they are able to ask for support on occasions, and for [BABY] to be able to gain counsel from family and friends – people she can trust to go to as she grows. As they say, it takes a village to raise a child.

With this in mind, [MOTHER] and [FATHER] have chosen not to have godparents, but to invite all of you here today – as their friends and family – to make an affirmation that you will help guide and nurture [BABY] from helpless babyhood into independent adulthood.

So, I formally ask you all:

Will you stay close to [BABY] to the best of your ability?
We will
Will you help to guide her through life so that she may know the best way you know?
We will
Will you try to be a good influence by your own way of living, encourage her to observe worthy principles, and decent treatment of her fellow human beings and her world?
We will
Will you be a shoulder for [MOTHER] and [FATHER] to lean on when they need it?
We will
6.Presentation of gift
[MOTHER] and [FATHER] have chosen to gift [BABY] a bracelet of daisies in memory of this day.
We put the bracelet on baby at this point,while my friend read the poem.

7. Second Reading:
Daisies, by Baloo

8. Hopes for the future
[BABY] we all offer our blessings to you.

We now invite everyone here to step forward to the table and share your wish for [BABY]’s future. If you have something for her memory box please place it inside it. Cards are there for you to write your wish on if you would like to you them.

9. Thoughts of absent guests
Any telegram style messages from family or friends not attending.

10. Toast
To conclude this ceremony, could we make sure everyone has a glass of something for a toast.
Everyone please repeat –"To [BABY’S FULL NAME] – long life, peace and happiness"

Applause/cheer

11. Song:
Cradle Song,by Barry Andrews/Shriekback.

It was an emotional day. I choked up and I wasn't the only alone, but that was almost part of the goal, wasn't it?


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4 comments:

  1. this made me cry um i would like to do something like this but would love it but it seems quite formal and i dont want to buzz people off by doing it

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  2. your script is beautiful and has given me so many ideas for my son's naming. thanks so much for posting it. it was exactly what i was looking for

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  3. Thanks for sharing your naming day ceremony, it has given me something to think about for my sons naming day/birthday

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  4. Thank you for sharing your wonderful naming day ceremony. I am planning my sons for the end of July and this has really inspired me. Lots of useful information that I shall certainly be using x

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